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End of Term Concert - March 2007
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This concert was a bit different to most as we
had to get everything done in one morning. There are now so many groups at
KMPAC that if everybody performed, we would be there until teatime! We
played to a packed house, who were a very appreciative audience indeed. A
splendid raffle was held, raising much-needed funds for the Centre - many
thanks to all who donated prizes. A great concert though - many people
complimented us on our performances afterwards. Here are a few pictures of
the concert. Our photographer tells us that taking pictures in there is
getting increasingly difficult, as the lights are getting very dim now as
they get older. One of them doesn't actually work at all! As the place is
closing, there is no chance of getting them replaced! Note that this time, we didn't get chairs for the bands to sit on as there wasn't room. It saved loads of time, but there some very tired legs later! |
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Mrs Muller opens the concert with Junior Band.... |
followed quickly by the Folk Group with Miss Brocklesby. |
Here's our Senior Recorders in action.... |
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hotly pursued by Mr Hudson's Senior Brass. They really got the audience going with Le Can-Can! |
A huge Junior Orchestra gives the audience the Birdie Song under Mr Landry's baton! |
The orchestra's brass & woodwind section in action. |
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Now its the turn of Mrs Hilts' Junior Strings |
But what's this? It is the Beginner Drums session performing with Mr Balmer | and here's Mr Wyke with the rest of the guitars! |
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The last item before the interval - Senior Jazz, with Mrs Muller. |
The second half starts with our Rock Band, playing their own composition - "Tresham"! |
Mr Balmer again with the Electric Guitars. |
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Our famous String Quartet takes the stage |
followed by our excellent choir, directed by Mrs Hilts. |
Here's Mr Bass with our Senior Strings |
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and while the chairs are still out, Mr Hudson directs our Junior Jazz. |
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followed by our Senior Orchestra, with Mrs Muller. |