singing
From a very young age, Eve knew she wanted to be a performer – she was in her first amateur production at fourteen and by the age of fifteen, she was teaching primary school-age children at the local drama school.
For the next four years, she studied Drama, Dance and Singing and performed in amateur troupes around the Melbourne area, including the Brighton Repertory Theatre and Beaumaris Players, where she played Corie Bratter in 'Barefoot in the Park'. She worked as an extra on 'All The Rivers Run' and in several Crawford Productions including 'Cop Shop' and 'Carson's Law'.
Eve did a twelve-month traineeship at the Oxford Children's Theatre in Box Hill (musical theatre), before her first professional performance engagement with Polyglot Puppets. PP toured several shows based on multiculturalism throughout Victoria, including a season at the Pram Factory and one at the Melbourne Zoo!
Eve moved to northeast Victoria and directed two musical productions with the Myrtleford Theatre Company while performing as a vocalist in a folk duo and with the resident band Thunder Mountain at the Kinross Woolshed in Albury.
For the next four years, she studied Drama, Dance and Singing and performed in amateur troupes around the Melbourne area, including the Brighton Repertory Theatre and Beaumaris Players, where she played Corie Bratter in 'Barefoot in the Park'. She worked as an extra on 'All The Rivers Run' and in several Crawford Productions including 'Cop Shop' and 'Carson's Law'.
Eve did a twelve-month traineeship at the Oxford Children's Theatre in Box Hill (musical theatre), before her first professional performance engagement with Polyglot Puppets. PP toured several shows based on multiculturalism throughout Victoria, including a season at the Pram Factory and one at the Melbourne Zoo!
Eve moved to northeast Victoria and directed two musical productions with the Myrtleford Theatre Company while performing as a vocalist in a folk duo and with the resident band Thunder Mountain at the Kinross Woolshed in Albury.

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Eve had a fifteen-year break from performance while she had two children. During this time she moved to the Northern Rivers of NSW – she taught singing and was a guest in various performances of local bands, as well as returning to amateur theatre – she became the Musical Theatre teacher at the Brunswick Valley School of Dance for several years before taking a break to pursue a career in filmmaking.In 2019 she was offered a new experience as a radio announcer/programer at BayFM in Byron Bay. She co-presented a weekly, hourly show called ‘Bursting The Bubble’. This show ran from May until December. Amongst her other commitments as a Photojournalist and Entertainment Editor for the Byron Shire Echo, and as Filmmaker, Photographer and Media Coach at Cloudcatcher Media, Eve has returned part-time to the Brunswick Valley School of Dance as the vocal coach and is building her student base for Byron Bay Singing.
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Even though Eve loves to listen to a good choir, she doesn't facilitate choirs herself – she finds that some people feel awkard or even stressed by the 'choir' environment – so in her group's environment they don't use the 'c' word.
Eve's group sings are for fun and learning a bit about technique and singing without any expectations.She is currently teaching private classes for solo, duos, trios and small groups as well as open group classes.
ByronBaySinging.com.
sing@evejeffery.com.au

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