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MS Choral Festival

On April 10th, the MS Choir traveled to Nishimachi International School to participate in the KPASS MS Choral Festival. They joined around two hundred other choir students from various schools and performed two pieces in front of an adjudicator. The event also included a combined performance where all students sang together, and lunchtime provided an opportunity for inter-school mingling. Congratulations to the MS Choir on their wonderful performance! Vidigami Album

Choral Spring Concert

April 16th was a busy day for our choir students, with many performing at the SPA Luncheon before returning in the evening for the Spring Choir Concert. The concert opened with a confident performance by the MS Choir, who sang even more strongly than they had at the recent Choral Festival. They were followed by performances from the MS Vocal Ensemble, MYP 9-10 Ensemble, HS Vocal Ensemble, and the HS Choir. Toward the end of the evening, we honored our graduating seniors, who have played such a vital role in Seisen’s Choral Program. We will miss them dearly but are so grateful for the years we spent making music and memories together. Thank you, Nanami, Nanako, Runo, Emily, Lisa, and Yua!

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