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Upper School students took to the stage for Open Mic Night, held on Friday, April 16, 2021. Performers shared their many musical and artistic talents, and karaoke was another big part of the evening.
Eighth-grade students had the opportunity to enjoy some special arts enrichment programming on Friday, April 23. Due to the pandemic, original plans to see a theater production could not take place. However, theaters are being very creative about finding ways to provide meaningful programming that audiences can stream. Spiritual Uprising, a passion project made available through People’s Light theater, is conceived and performed by nationally acclaimed musician-actor Zonya Love. In this concert, the importance of Negro spirituals is explored as part of our history and something that can continue to nurture us in the present and into the future. Preparation work for the programming was done in music, English, and social studies classes. The entire eighth grade experienced the performance in their cohort rooms, enjoyed some snacks, and had recess outside following the program.
We are proud to announce that kindergartener Emma Shi '33 has taken a top prize in the Annual Huaxia Art Competition, which celebrates the Chinese culture and heritage in the U.S.
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