Sounds Of Summer Concert @ The British International School Budapest

  • 13 Jun 2018 9:15 AM
Sounds Of Summer Concert @ The British International School Budapest
BISB hosted this 'Sounds of Summer' concert on Thursday 7th June, which was opened by the school's Community Choir and the Senior Vocal Group with ‘The Greatest Show’, a testament to all the performers' hard work at the school this term. 

Sarah James, Director of Performing Arts at BISB told XpatLoop, "Stage Stars took us on an adventure to find the “ultimate treasure”. We had some lively numbers from both Primary and Secondary Rock Bands.

Our Orchestra performed one of our Juilliard Core Works, Beethoven’s 5th Symphony.  The Jazz Band entertained us with some Stevie Wonder and the Senior Vocal Group blew us away with their tight vocal harmonies.

I want to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to all of the students who performed at our Summer Concert. We have grown as a Performing Arts department this year and Community Choir of students, staff and parents are raising the bar with every performance they give. I am incredibly proud of all of them."

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