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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork Performances SFHS Band and Orchestra coming up B6 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2008 Covering what matters most Dons' Early Light Mary Anne Hillicr Week at a Glance Monday, Nov. 3 - B Day . Early Morning Detention Begins Tuesday, Nov. 4 - A Day Wednesday, Nov. 5 - B Day Thursday, Nov. 6 - A Day Friday, Nov. 7 - B Day State Football Encore Show - Little Theater Upcoming Events Nov. 14, 2008 - Mr. Spanish Fork Nov. 20-22, 2008 - "Mouse Trap" Drama Department Nov. 22, 2008 - Harvest Ball, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Kori Pritchett / Spanish Fork News GUEST ARTIST: Popular Utah singer/songwriter Peter Breinholt joined the concert band in pne of his numbers, "Edwin's Tale: 1862." Accompanying Breinholt on bass is Lacey Godfrey and on drums is Zach Mclntire. Below, Margaret Larson leads the SFHS orchestra during the combined band/orchestra concert Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. SFHS choirs perform first concert Sadie Allphin, Jessica Kimball and Candace Wride SFHS Courtesy photo PLAYING THE PART: Ashley Tingler played the role of Rosalind and Nathan Davidson played the role of Orlando in a scene from "As You like It." Shakespeare comes to Salem Amy Connelly SHHS On Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008 the Drama II class of Salem Hills High shared the works of Shakespeare with students, family and friends. They presented interpretations of scenes from The Tempest, King Lear, Much Ado about Nothing, As You like It and Midsummer Night's Dream. Some were traditionally represented with period costume, while others had unexpected settings. The most unique was a scene from Midsummer Night's Dream performed with the characters of Star Wars. It was complete with Yoda, light sabers, Princess Leia and Jedi Knights. To end the evening, the class members auctioned off personally designed pumpkins as a fundraiser. It was an enriching experience for all in attendance, and an excellent way for the drama program to begin. On 'Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, Spanish Fork High School choirs had their first official concert with new teacher. Shea Bradshaw, All the choir groups sang, including the 12 students chosen for All-State Choir. The show was free admission, and there was a decent turnout. Things were quite a bit different with a new leader. There was a noticeably reduced amount of show choirs, but this did not hinder the overall performance. Bradshaw focused more on the singing than the presentation. This performance included Men's Chorus, Women's Chorus, Mosaic, Encore, Concert Choir, All-State Choir and Ambassadors. Many fun songs were performed, including "Wil- FALL FESTIVAL: Spanish Fork High School's choirs performed in the Fall Festival, Oct. 14, 2008 at SFHS. Salem Hills High School Community Family Nlghf for Make-a-Wish Make-aJan£ flust^n Moth^r/Daught^r Night Come Enjoy Tarts and Trifle and a Jane Austen Movie! $5 for two on Dec. 15-16,2008. Many students commented on what a good teacher Bradshaw is. He gets straight to singing, and those in his classes feel they've learned a lot this' past term. "I think he's really wellorganized and put the show together nicely," Kylee Berry, a choir student, said. Overall, the concert was a success. All had a chance to show their talents, and they did this very well. Courtesy photo Salem Hills High School Presents 6:30pm-8:00pm liam Tell Overture," "Popular," "Next to Lovin'," "Jim-Along Josie," "AfroCeletic Diddle" and many more. The Ambassadors theme this year for their show is "We Dance." They performed three numbers: "Get on your Feet," "Dance" and "Dancing through Life." These shows are always exciting events, which leave the audience wanting more. The next combined choir show is the Christmas Choral Gala Friday, November 7th Salem Hills High School Auditorium SKyhawk Come help us grant Sarah's Wish! Pay one entrance fee and enjoy all the food and fun Enjoy sumptuous taster tables from the Skyhawk Clubs and Athletic Teams Watch performances from Cheer, Drill, Choir, Dance Company, and the Band ^Special Guest Performance from a Professional Ventriloquist!* $20 a Family $3 a Person Monday November 3rd 5:00pm-7:00 pm Salem Hills High School |