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Whangarei talent quest: drag queens, dancing, kazoo playing

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Zeff Jeeves shows off his moves in a Whangarei Boys' High School drag queen trio act which placed third at the talent quest.

Zeff Jeeves shows off his moves in a Whangarei Boys' High School drag queen trio act which placed third at the talent quest.

What happens when Whangarei secondary school students compete in a talent quest?

You get a mixture of entertainment from a drag queen trio and high energy hip hop dancing, to kazoo playing and singing.

Read more: Anniversary of Elvis' death a 'special day' for Whangarei impersonator

The Whangarei Inter-School Talent Quest, held on Saturday, was born after the head prefects from different schools - including Whangarei Girls' High School, Whangarei Boys' High School, Kamo High School, Bream Bay College, Tauraroa Area School and Excellere College - met and came up with the idea to hold an event to bring schools together.

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The result was a talent quest at Whangarei Boys' High School which was entertaining and raised about $1000 for Blue Light Whangarei.

Josh Burns was there and took these photos.

Kasey Carr, from Bream Bay College, wowed the crowd singing Love on the Brain by Rihanna.
Kasey Carr, from Bream Bay College, wowed the crowd singing Love on the Brain by Rihanna.
Joseph Gare, from Kamo High School, won the talent quest with his high energy dance performance.
Joseph Gare, from Kamo High School, won the talent quest with his high energy dance performance.
Klies Kaiarake performing with the Bream Bay College Pacifica Group.
Klies Kaiarake performing with the Bream Bay College Pacifica Group.
The Brass Triplet, from Whangarei Boys' High, playing the kazoo. From left to right: Luci Winterton, Campbell Nicholas and Alex Winterton.
The Brass Triplet, from Whangarei Boys' High, playing the kazoo. From left to right: Luci Winterton, Campbell Nicholas and Alex Winterton.
Girls from the Bream Bay College Pacifica Group.
Girls from the Bream Bay College Pacifica Group.
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