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Theme Notes Series 233: Hip Hip Hooray Page 1 of 10 Hip Hip Hooray “Hip Hip Hooray” is a phrase used by young children to express their joy,
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DANCE WITH YOU 4581 Skusta Clee, Yuridope Daniel Tuazon, Daryl Ruiz, Elvin Santos DO IT 17857 Chloe x Halle Victoria Monet, Anton Kuhl, Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Scott Storch, Vincent van den Ende DOES TO ME 17858 Luke Combs ft Eric Church Luke Combs, Raymond Fulcher, Tyler Reeve DRIVERS LICENSE 17859 Olivia Rodrigo Daniel Nigro, Olivia Rodrigo
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The Songs of Irving Berlin Directed by Mark Hanson April 2-9, 2021 “Irving Berlin has no place in American music He is American music ” (Jerome Kern, Broadway/Hollywood Composer) April 23-30, 2021 By Rich Orloff Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith SmallWONDERS A fun evening of short plays, both naughty and nice May 14-21, 2021 DANSTAGE 2021
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and their happy songs sing In bright colors a rainbow of light spans the beautiful sky De colores View the colors around when the sunlight awakens the day View the colors in sight as the sun shines it’s glorious rays View the colors it makes as a diamond it lights up the sky
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Concert Etiquette
As audience members, your part in the concert is almost as important as the talented singers on stage. Your responses will make the difference to the performers and to the other audience members as well. The music department of SHPS has a goal to educate the public as well as its own music students. With this in mind, we have outlined what are considered universal appropriate concert etiquette guidelines for audience members at musical performances. Please take a look atthese guideliQHV LQ POH VSLULP POMP POH\ MUH JLYHQ MQG LP RLOO LQŃUHMVH HYHU\RQH·V HQÓR\PHQP RI POH
concert. Our students participate in many different activities. What may be appropriate at an athletic event may not be appropriate at a concert. Thank you for helping us to uphold the fine standard of performance excellence that has become our tradition here in South Haven. ¾ Absolutely no food or beverages allowed in the auditorium ¾ Turn off all pagers, cell phones, and electronic devices before entering the auditorium ¾ When the conductor enters, it is customary to applaud politely ¾ Be on time. If you are late, enter the auditorium during the audience applause between selections. Find a seat in the back to avoid any distractions ¾ If there is an emergency and you must leave, wait until the conclusion of the piece, then exit quickly and quietly during the applause ¾ Remain seated and quiet during the entire performance. Avoid any noise that could interrupt the concentration of both the performers and listeners (i.e. whispering, wrappers, etc) ¾ Please show appreciation of the performance through clapping rather than whistling or cheering. Remain silent between movements of a song. Watch the conductor and listen for when the music stops as a cue to begin applause ¾ Please do not use flash photography during the performance. You may do so in between selections. If you are videotaping, please record from one location in the back of the auditorium ¾ Do not leave as soon as your child is done performing. All of the students in each performing ensemble deserve a full audience for their performance ¾ Parents of young children are asked to sit near an exit so they may leave quickly if their children become restless or noisyTHANK YOU FOR HELPING US TO EDUCATE OUR
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Program
6th Grade Sings!
Ging Gong Gooli (British Guiana).....................................................................Robert Baden-Powell
Ging gong gooli watcha
Ging gong goo
Haila, haila shaila
Solly wolly ho
Nonsense syllables, no meaning
Jubilate Deo............................................................................................................Michael Praetorius
Jubilate Deo
Alleluia
Rejoice in the Lord
Alleluia
Psalm 65
Dreams..........................................................................................................................Audrey Snyder
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow
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Voice from a Dream...............................................................................................Joyce Elaine Eilers
When it seems your skies are all grey
And the troubles of the world are here to stay
If you listen you will hear
The echo of a voice from a dream
Come along with me
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Where the sky is bluer than the deepest sea
Catch a sunny smile
And leave your troubles far behind you
In a little while
You will not remember that your skies were grey
Come today
Catch a smile, catch a song
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And take away the rainbow
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De Colores (Spanish Folk Tune)............................................................................arr. Mark Weston
De colores
In bright colors the fields decorated
are clothed now in springIn bright colors the birds soon return
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spans the beautiful skyDe colores
View the colors around when the
sunlight awakens the dayView the colors in sight as the sun
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Follow the Drinking Gourd.....................................................................................Rollo A. Dilworth