"snowflakes" was lots of fun!

Filled with holiday spirit, Lincoln School second grade classes sang and danced on the Newark Middle School stage December 17th during their evening musical performance of โ€œSnowflakes.โ€

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Alexandra Vermeerschโ€™s class sang, โ€œIf I Could Fly Like a Snowflakeโ€ and danced to โ€œLet It Snow, Let It Snow, Let it Snowโ€; Rachel Hawverโ€™s class sang โ€œSnowman, Whereโ€™d You Go?โ€ and danced to โ€œWalking in A Winter Wonderlandโ€; and Alexa Johnsonโ€™s class sang โ€œItโ€™s Winter Againโ€ and danced to โ€œFrosty the Snowman.โ€

The performance began with all the second graders singing โ€œHere Comes the Snowโ€ and ended with them singing โ€œGo in Peace.โ€

All the musical numbers were directed by Lara Larsson, Lincoln and Newark Middle School General Music teacher. Kevin Pease, Lincoln School Physical Education teacher, choreographed the dance numbers.

The students wore snowflake tee-shirts for the performance that were designed by Larsson and the Second Grade teachers.

In the program Larsson wrote:

โ€œThis yearโ€™s presentation is inspired by the unique nature of snowflakes. Fragile, beautiful, small. The young musicians that you see on stage tonight are very special indeed. Just like a snowflake, this special moment will quickly melt away. The music and joy that they share with you tonight will only happen once. I hope you take a moment to take it all in and really treasure the precious musicians you see before you . . .โ€