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Choir concert Thursday with
Middle School and High School choirs |
March 23, 2016 |
by Mary Fioravanti
Next Thursday, March 31 marks the date for the
3rd quarter choir concert. The upcoming choir
concert is at 7:00 p.m. in Becker Auditorium at
the high school, and will be showcasing the
young talent from the middle school all the way
up through the high school. We are promised some
extraordinary performances with splendid
surprises.
This concert has a lot of special things going
on. The Mixed Choir is singing songs from Queen
and Newsies. Newsies is a compilation of Disney
songs. The Honor Choir is refurbishing the love
songs performed on Valentine's Day and has some
additional fun songs to impress the audience.
The Women's (or Jazz) Choir is marching to the
beat of their own drum, and are going to sing
songs like "Pocketful of Sunshine" and "Try."
The Middle School Choir is also following a
Disney theme and will be singing songs from
Aladdin and Pocahontas.
Students from the Honor Choir spent countless
hours last year raising money to go on a Seattle
trip for a competition there, but decided to use
the money raised for something just as special
this year. With the funds acquired last year,
the Honor Choir successfully purchased new
dresses for the girls and ties for the men. This
stepping stone allowed them to change their ways
from a traditional simple choir to a remarkable
show choir. The first concert of the year proved
just how good they were when they wowed the
audience with their new concert attire and fancy
moves.
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With each concert, the performing arts students
work hard to always outdo the last one, making
them more striking and thrilling with each
performance. After the Honor Choir had paved the
way, the rest of the junior high and high school
choirs have also taken steps toward transforming
their performances to more entertaining feats
with fun choreography.
The students are sure to once again impress the
audience at the next concert and they hope all
will attend.
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