Saturday, May 19, 2012

Wesleyan Christian Academy Spring Concert

Earlier in May, many of our students performed at the National Children's Festival of the Arts here on the Island.  So, being that our Spring Concert was after this those were the pieces the students did that night.  Everyone did so well.  At the Festival of the Arts we won several medals, too!!  So proud of the kids!!
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Welcome the Wesleyan Christian Academy Spring Concert
The High School Band
Overture Marziale ~ Silver Medal
I'd Like to Tach the World to sind ~ Gold Medal
Geovanna
My Life is in Your Hands ~ Silver Medal
Cadet Band
March From Scipio ~ Gold Medal
A Little Bit of Swing ~ Silver Medal
Aquinle
Poetry
I'd Like to Be A Hero ~ Silver
(We were all disappointed as last year she won gold!!  This year she seemed more scared!)
Kirsten and Travis
(brother and sister)
Count Your Blessings ~ Gold Medal
They received a 2nd place overall trophy in the Brass Division
Matthew
The Magic Man ~ Bronze Medal
Infant Choir
I Will Not Be Scared ~ Silver Medal
Chip~Up Potato ~ Gold Medal
Conch Na'Ga' No Bone ~ It was just for the fun of it :o)
Rachel
Toymaker's Dance ~ Gold
Juawon
Serenade from Don Giovannin ~ Silver Medal
Junior Choir
Train Me Up ~ Bronze Medal
Hurricane of 1932 ~ Silver
Stephanie
March of the Gladiators ~ Silver Medal
Tyra
Sawmill Creek ~ Gold Medal
Kirsten and Melissa
No, Not One ~ Gold
This will be performed at the Young Musician of the Year Concert in June
Kirsten, Geovanna and Sandrene
March from Peasant Cantata ~ Gold Medal
Veko
Sailor's Song ~ Gold Medal
Kendra, Melissa and Kirsten
Air and Tarantella ~ Gold Medal
This placed second place overall trophy in the Woodwind Division.
High School Choir
Gloria ~ Gold
It was a rather long program, but like I said previously, the students did very, very good and won many medals at The Children's Festival!!  Congratulations to all of them!!

3 comments:

Vi said...

Congrats to all the performers! When's the CD coming out?

Dorcas said...

Vi.....
:o) Not sure as I haven't heard :o) They really did do good though. We were so proud of them and the medals that they won!!

Dorcas said...

Teresa.....
Wish you could've been here to hear them all!