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Swinging into Spring with a Tune or Two

As part of our Distance Learning Programme, and music related, I have required my music students to submit a sample of their practical performance via recordings. At our School, there are two young ladies who are inseparable. Meet Annika Zeggelaar (long blonde hair) & Anastasia Dewar (short brown hair). These two Grade 8 girls spend most of their days together and they're also in the same music class. The music classes are ensemble based, so I don't frequently get to hear their solo musical productivity. In these different times, I am getting an opportunity to do just that, so individuals are having to submit to me their solo performance work. While you take a moment to look at the photographs of these two Gals hanging out together, especially the pic of them on the swings, take a listen to their piano and singing performances. When you hear them, each speak to the demeanour of the individual and both are attractive. Kids and music: what could possibly be better?
 
Annika's performance

Anastasia's performance

Jeff Smith
Director of Visual and Performing Arts


Nearly half of our students are day students, travelling from all over the Annapolis Valley and Halifax areas, and King's-Edgehill provides transportation to most of them - get in touch and find out your child's transportation options.

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King’s-Edgehill School is located in Mi'kma'ki, the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq People.