Christmas Set At Winter Concert!


Christmas Set At Winter Concert!
The Issue
Show choir performances have traditionally been a massive crowd pleaser in our school. Especially at the winter concert. Every year, our Christmas set is one of the most anticipated performances, bringing joy and holiday spirit to students, parents, and faculty members alike. However, this year we have found out our Christmas set will be cut from the winter concert! We believe that it would greatly boost the holiday spirit and inclusivity if our Christmas set were performed at both winter concerts.
For instance, 12 days of Christmas at the winter concert is a tradition and it's something all of us look forward to. Not only is it entertaining to watch, but it's also extremely fun to perform! As much as we love performing for daycare, elementary schools, middle schools, nursing homes, etc, we also want to give our friends, family, peers, and loved ones a chance to not only experience the Christmas magic with us, but also appreciate the hard work that we put into our performances.
The Christmas set at the winter concert is something that reels a lot of people in. For the most part, the majority of us were encouraged to audition for show choir after seeing this set! We're always looking to have more people involved in the fine arts program, and this is a great way to do that!
Serenade could perform at the treble mixed concert, and finale could perform at the Advanced+Mens mixed concert! The time it would take for the orchestra to break down their things could be the perfect opportunity for an intermission, giving us time to change. Stalling could be done, etc! We can make Quick changes happen if it's necessary!
Therefore, we believe that allowing our Christmas set to be performed at the treble choir's mixed choir concert, and the advanced+men's mixed concert would create a more inclusive and uplifting atmosphere during our winter concerts. Help us convince our show choir teachers to spread the joy and holiday spirit to all by performing the Christmas set at both concerts.
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The Issue
Show choir performances have traditionally been a massive crowd pleaser in our school. Especially at the winter concert. Every year, our Christmas set is one of the most anticipated performances, bringing joy and holiday spirit to students, parents, and faculty members alike. However, this year we have found out our Christmas set will be cut from the winter concert! We believe that it would greatly boost the holiday spirit and inclusivity if our Christmas set were performed at both winter concerts.
For instance, 12 days of Christmas at the winter concert is a tradition and it's something all of us look forward to. Not only is it entertaining to watch, but it's also extremely fun to perform! As much as we love performing for daycare, elementary schools, middle schools, nursing homes, etc, we also want to give our friends, family, peers, and loved ones a chance to not only experience the Christmas magic with us, but also appreciate the hard work that we put into our performances.
The Christmas set at the winter concert is something that reels a lot of people in. For the most part, the majority of us were encouraged to audition for show choir after seeing this set! We're always looking to have more people involved in the fine arts program, and this is a great way to do that!
Serenade could perform at the treble mixed concert, and finale could perform at the Advanced+Mens mixed concert! The time it would take for the orchestra to break down their things could be the perfect opportunity for an intermission, giving us time to change. Stalling could be done, etc! We can make Quick changes happen if it's necessary!
Therefore, we believe that allowing our Christmas set to be performed at the treble choir's mixed choir concert, and the advanced+men's mixed concert would create a more inclusive and uplifting atmosphere during our winter concerts. Help us convince our show choir teachers to spread the joy and holiday spirit to all by performing the Christmas set at both concerts.
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Petition created on October 28, 2024