'A crescendo of artistic brilliance' - school concert is acclaimed a great success

By Michelle Green

20th Dec 2023 | Local News

THAMES Park School's Winter Concert unfolded with a crescendo of artistic brilliance, featuring 190 students from all four-year groups who came together to present a spectacular array of talents in the creative arts.

The event showcased an impressive variety of performances, including solo pianists, rock bands, gospel singers, advanced choirs, drama groups, poetry readings, student compositions, mesmerizing dance troupes, and an exclusive preview of the school's upcoming musical, Matilda.

The ambitious program captivated a wide audience, spanning three primary schools during the day and two evening concerts that collectively drew in more than 800 spectators.

This remarkable feat was a true testament to the collaborative spirit of the Creative Arts Team and the Thames Park Family.

The coordination and synergy among students and staff demonstrated a profound commitment not only to the celebration of artistic expression but also to the school's values of self-repsonsibility, equality and solidarity.

A noteworthy example of this collaboration was seen in Year 10 students who generously shared their expertise, providing training in lighting and sound to their Year Seven counterparts and offering crucial support backstage.

The Thames Winter Concert served not only as a platform for individual artistic expression but also underscored the importance of community support.

As the final notes echoed through the auditorium, leaving an enduring impression on the hearts of the audience, it became evident that the Thames Park Winter Concert had not only entertained but had also nurtured a deep appreciation for the arts.

     

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