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Students
offer 'Evening of Arts' Sonrise Christian
School entertained in old-fashioned style at its "Evening of the Arts" performance
Thursday, May 22 at Sisters Community Church.
The program was set in the
1800s and specifically focused on early America and Napoleonic Europe.
And these K 8 students looked the part.
Dressed in costume, these
students showcased an assortment of acts. From renditions of "Home on
the Range" sung by grades K-2, to demonstrations of fencing performed
by the fifth and sixth graders, it truly was a variety show.
Blake Ehr, a Sonrise seventh
grader, performed a humorous monologue as Napoleon Bonaparte. At one point
during the lengthy speech, Ehr paused to remember a line. Instead of breaking
character, he simply said, "I know...my memory is over 300 years old."
Another highlight was the
traditional French song "Sur la Pont d'Avignon" sung entirely in French
by the K-4 students.
The students educated their
parents throughout the course of the evening. A short play put together
by Rebecca Locklear, the school music teacher, was set around a little
known historical event of the Peninsular War.
The four-act play was set
in Spain in 1812. It showcased fifth graders Geoff Houk and Sam VanDiest
as British soldiers.
The grand finale of the evening
was set in an English orphanage. Students were dressed in rags and they
held out empty bowls, singing "Food, Glorious Food" from the well-known
musical "Oliver." It was their tribute to the fight against world hunger,
said fourth-grade student Jordan Richerson.
Dan Cole, School Administrator
of Sonrise, invited the audience to stay for an Open House following the
program. Students' artwork was displayed for visitors to see and classrooms
were opened to the public.
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