TFS Magazine - Summer 2016

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Vive les ARTS A TFS celebrates

‘An Evening of the Arts’

The TFS Singers perform at An Evening of the Arts. During the intermission members of the audience enjoyed delicious desserts prepared by TFS Culinary arts students under the direction of instructor Whitney Denham.

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rtistic creativity across a wide variety of genres was enthusiastically celebrated as Tallulah Falls School students hosted ‘An Evening of the Arts’ on Thursday, April 14 in the school’s Gertrude Long Harris theater. TFS students from drama, culinary arts, video broadcasting, chorus and instrumental music displayed an impressive array of projects and talents. During the opening portion of the event TFS instrumental musicians performed on the piano, clarinet, alto sax and violin, and about a dozen video projects created by Kerri Pugh’s video broadcasting students were displayed on large monitors in the lobby. Next up were the TFS Players with an excerpt from their latest drama production Midsummer Jersey, followed by the talented TFS Ringers, the school’s renowned handbell choir. The Ringers performed Sing a Rainbow, Pirates of the Caribbean, You Raise me Up, and Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel. The Ringers train and perform under the direction of TFS music instructor Curt Frederick. “An Evening of the Arts” concluded with six choral numbers performed by the TFS Singers. Performances ranged from a trio to the full twenty-member chorus and the selections included, I Will Be There to See, My Girl, One Voice, Nightingale, Wade in the Water and Homeward Bound.


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