Fine Arts Showcase
- Isabella Diehl
- May 11, 2024
- 2 min read

On Tuesday, May 7, the students in junior and senior high at Seton Catholic showcased their amazing talents by singing, dancing, playing instruments, and displaying their artwork to everyone who came to the Fine Arts Showcase. The night started with the display of artwork by the students. "Leah Miller's artworks was especially a hit" among the guests, according to Carina Feliciano.
At 6:45 PM, the junior high band started off the concert with their lovely sounds. They played "When the Saints Go Marching in", "Fanfare and minuet from Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks", "Royal Crown March", and "Doctor Rock." After the junior high band, Lily Feist performed a beautiful solo singing "Oceans."Then the senior high band performed "Disney Movie Magic" and "Stars and Stripes Forever Trio." The junior and senior high choir performed right after singing "Agnus De" and "Glory Glory."
As the choir was changing into their costumes for another performance, Peter Daoud and Kylie Crowe both performed amazing solos. Peter Daoud performing "Ballad of the Blue Jay" and Kylie Crowe with her angelic vocals singing "Dandelions." The dance team then danced to the song "Space Jam" and wowed the audience. After changing into their 80's outfits, the choir then became a show choir and performed an 80's Medley which the audience loved and thoroughly enjoyed. That was not the end of the solos as Raynee McDonnell and Henry Roosa blew the audience away. Raynee sang "Daydream" while being an absolute dream and Henry sang "I (Who have Nothing)" having everyone, including the audience, band and choir members off their seats. A mixed ensemble, Maya Vaughn, Jana Clemente, Landry Cox, and Rosie Fraley, played wonderfully by performing "O Come O Come Emmanuel."
The junior and senior high choir came back to perform "Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)" with a calming effect. The last solo truly did not disappoint as Adeliena Burket sang spectacularly singing "Homeward Bound." The choir and band finally came together to sing and play "Sweet Caroline." This was one of the most popular performances as the audience had a blast by participating by clapping and cheering for both the choir and band. Jenny Carmack claimed that she felt very motivated from the audience while performing "Sweet Caroline" as she "felt everyone getting hyped." Due to weather, the concert had to be cut a little short but the band played the school song to end this amazing fine arts showcase that Mrs. Burket, Mr. McKinney, Mrs. Teng, and Mrs. Goss wonderfully hosted. Special thanks to Mrs. Bertsch for choreographing the Choir's 80's Medley and to Mrs. Vournazos for managing the students backstage.
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