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Westminster’s Fine Arts Shines at Home and Afar

Westminster’s Fine Arts department continues to impress with spectacular performances and visual art displays both on campus and afar.

Ahead of their trip to Hawaii, our band, choir and orchestra programs executed a beautiful concert titled, “Hawai’i Aloha.” In March, students and faculty flew to the islands and performed in several locations including Ala Moana and the Battleship Missouri Memorial. They were joined by Head of School Scott Jones, Austin Jones ’22, and Brian Buck ’97. (Top photo in right column.) Austin is currently studying at Hawaii Pacific University and is a member of the University’s choir program.

Earlier in the school year, students also participated in a magnificent concert titled “Friendship Lasts Forever” at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York. Along with the Plymouth High School Orchestra and Windiana Concert Band, students were also joined by alumni William Battle ‘22, Austin Jones ‘22, Sofia Bolivar ‘20, Christopher Lopetegui ‘21, Joseph Azel ‘21, Jonathan Gleason ‘21 and AJ Kern ‘21. (Third photo in right column.)

HAWAI’I ALOHA

Back home, numerous shows wowed the community as students acted, danced and sang their hearts out with purpose and passion. The visual arts also hosted the annual Westminster Art Fair, with unique and award-winning paintings, sculptures and photographs from Westminster’s young artists.

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