![]() The St. Corbans school choir is made up of pupils from 4th, 5th and 6th class. The choir practises every Wednesday from 3 - 4p.m. This year the boys will be performing at the Peace Proms in the RDS Dublin on Sunday the 4th of February, the 6th class Ceremony of Light in February, 6th class Confirmation ceremony in March, 6th class Graduation Mass in June and at other school ceremonies and events. This video takes a look behind the scenes at our wonderful production of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs. ![]() On the 8th of December our school choir and other choirs from all over the country performed at the 2013 Hallelujah Choir Festival in Citywest, Dublin. When we arrived at Citywest all the choirs (3,ooo performers) were brought to their seats. From 11:30am - 12:30pm we had a big rehearsal of all our songs and dance moves with our conductor Gearóid Grant, our artistic director Andy Instone, the live band and with all the other choirs. Then we had our lunch. The doors opened at 2pm for the 3,000 audience members. The concert started at 3pm and finished at 5pm. There were a few guest performers like Tabby Callaghan, Connie Talbot, Hermitage Green and Mairéad Hickey. The songs we performed were Musical Memories, Electricity, For Those About To Rock, Pop Medley, Let It Be, Pride (In The Name Of Love), Let's Groove, Put On Your Dancin' Shoes, The Party Goes On, Grease Medley, Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo, Ballads of Ireland, I've Got Soul But I'm Not A Soldier. At the end of the concert we also sang Free Nelson Mandela in honour of the late South African President. "I had a great time" - Lee "The Hallelujah Choir Festival was great" - Liam "I loved seeing the audience members walking to their seats coming to watch us perform" - Ethan "It was a great opportunity to sing with 3,000 other children and in front of thousands of people" - Dylan "It was amazing" - Joshua "It was fun and I would like to do it again" - Patrick "It was such an amazing concert" - Robert Written by Lee Kelly, Liam Quinn Berger, Ethan Travers, Dylan Murtagh, Joshua Hyland, Patrick Stapleton and Robert Fitzgerald (4th class) |
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