Central Coast Home & Lifestyle Spring 2020

INSTEP

Spring arrivals - Now in store at Instep Footwear S hoes are a vital part of everyone’s fashion and comfort needs, and at Instep footwear we have a great selection of casual and formal comfort shoes available for you to try on, for the very best fit, style and colour to suit your individual needs. We now have in stock the extremely popular Ziera stylish comfort shoes sourced especially for our customers from the new Zeira business owners! So come in store and have a look at this season’s gorgeous new range. Other popular brands include Django and Juliet, Zeta -Spanish multi coloured shoes, Cabello Leather styles made in Turkey, Silver Linings, the ever so popular Taos designs to name a few of the many brands we offer, with lots of options in great colours and fashion styles providing good comfort and fit. We have a large selection of contemporary and stylish designs in ladies handbags and accessories for any occasion. Our popular brands include Cadelle and Modapelle leather bags(pictured) and we also have a good range of wallets in beautiful soft leathers and various colours. Instep Footwear have been servicing our local community and providing quality footwear for over 25 years. Trish Davies and her staff are very passionate and pride themselves on providing excellent service and can offer professional advice and extensive product knowledge relating to any chosen style for their customers. Come in and we will help you make the right choice. Located on the lower level of the Gosford’s Imperial Centre near The Reject Shop at Shop 136, Imperial Centre, Gosford. Phone: 4324 2264

SPRING ARRIVALS

Django and Juliet

Ziera

Ziera

Taos Leather Sandals

Conservatorium piano student achieves high honour

Award by the Australian Music Examination Board T he Central Coast Conservatorium of Music is pleased to announce that Jade Jiang is the recipient of an Associate in Music, Australia Diploma (AMusA)1, a high standard achievement for her Performance in Piano awarded by the Australian Music Examination Board (AMEB) in a graduation ceremony held in Sydney. At 19, few students reach this level. “It is a difficult exam to pass. It requires dedication, hard work, hours of practice, talent, and a love for music”, said Jade’s piano teacher, Svetlana Vokurka. In a 30-minute Recital Examination, Jade had to demonstrate an advanced level of technical accomplishment, a mature musical understanding, and the ability to feel and project the changing mood and character of the music.

Armistice Canvas Sandals

‘Good Old Fashioned Service with a Smile’ SHOP 136, IMPERIAL CENTRE GOSFORD PH 4324 2264

Her performance program included music from the baroque and classical romantic periods, through to the 21st Century. Although all pieces were challenging, Jade found the Australian composer of contemporary classical music, Carl Vine’s Three Bagatelles “so abstract” and, “technically speaking”, J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue, as the most demanding. Jade performs regularly at the Conservatorium’s end of term concerts, eisteddfods, scholarship presentations and, retirement villages. Photo caption: L-R Svetlana Vokura, piano teacher and Jade Jiang, student

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