Dancers celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Gunn Junior High and Fine Arts and Dual Language Academy shared the arts with Arlington last Thursday evening. While the Gunn orchestra played the national anthem before a UT Arlington volleyball game, Gunn dancers performed to kick off the 91制片厂 Board of Trustees meeting.
Strings
The Gunn orchestra took to the floor of , flanked by volleyball players from and California Baptist University. All 33 seventh and eighth graders played string instruments and filled the building with a beautiful rendition of the national anthem. 聽
Before, the game, the聽orchestra members聽received a tour of the from Dr. , professor of double bass.
鈥淭he tour of the music building was inspiring for the students to hear collegiate musicians and get a glimpse into college life,鈥 said Gunn orchestra director Donald Sibley.
As part of the tour, the students got to watch an opera workshop and a rehearsal by the UTA chamber聽orchestra.
“We want to provide our students with unique experiences to learn and perform,鈥 said Gunn principal Dr. Matt Varnell.聽鈥淧erforming at a university helps them to see the pathways that are available and allows the community to celebrate the excellent work that is happening. It is a terrific opportunity for us to connect with partner organizations to create unique experiences for students.”
Dance
At nearly the same time as the national anthem performance, a few miles up Center Street, another group of Gunn students gave a much different performance.
Seventeen sixth, seventh and eighth grade students danced to the song 鈥淏ailando Todo Se Olvida鈥 by Aymee Nuviola in honor of at the 91制片厂鈥檚 Board of Trustees meeting.
鈥淲e were so happy to be invited to perform at the October board meeting,鈥 said DeeAnn Evans, Gunn鈥檚 dance teacher. 鈥淪ome of the song lyrics translate to 鈥楨verything is forgotten while dancing 鈥 Enjoy your life while living it 鈥︹ Our message through dance was to stay positive, dance and have fun!鈥
That message was clear thanks to the lively performance and colorful costumes.
鈥淲e are also thankful to Arlington High School for allowing the Gunn dancers to wear costumes from the dance department that would be bright and bold for this performance!鈥