West Vancouver's second annual Wintersong came to close last week but not without leaving a lasting impression. Designed as the community's 2010 cultural contribution, the festival featured lots of free concerts, including the special two-day Schools Fest at Kay Meek Centre. Local public school choirs took to the stage to entertain and sing in celebration of the future.
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Wintersong steering committee chair Jo-Ann Wood and choirmaster Peter Vanderhorst greeted parents and guests at the door. |
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Gleneagles school students Sacha Berman (left), Brooke Fenton and Katie Tikkanen joined their teacher Suzane Abbott on stage. |
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Choir leader Ligia Oancea posed with eight-year old West Bay student Rodrigo Mercado and Cypress Park student Natalia McLaughlin. |
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Iwin Park's own Judy So sang along with her teacher, choir director Roxie Giles. |
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Prepared to perform, students from Pauline Johnson school warm-up to open the show. |
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