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Students Sing to Raise Funds at Town Music Concert

Our singing students joined together with other Corby secondary schools on Saturday (March 3rd) to take part in a charity musical extravaganza.

The Core Theatre in Corby was packed to the rafters for the two performances to raise funds for the Mayor’s charities.

29 students from our Vocalise choir took to the stage at the Glee inspired Don’t Stop Believin concert and helped raise an impressive £1,000.

The Choir sang Grenade by Bruno Mars, Rolling in the Deep by Adele, Price Tag by Jessie J and two students also gave solo performances.

 Year 10 student Daniella Ewen sang Elton John’s Your Song and Year 9 student Eloise Robertson impressed with Adele’s Hometown Glory.

The choirs on stage were also accompanied by a live band, which included CBA musicians Callum Connachie, Victoria Brooks and Robert Muir.

Music Teacher Felicity Cornish said: “For many it was the first performance they have done at the Cube and they did themselves credit with a confident performance.”

Proceeds from the night will go to the mayor’s charities – The Teenage Cancer Trust, Beanfield Special Needs and the Bobath Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy.

Mayor Gail McDade said: “It was a great night and I really want to thank all of the students who were involved.”

The students who took part were: Chloe Burton , Chloe Gratton,  Heather Muir, Chloe Harvey , Katie Inglis , Angelika Kowalewska, Polina Kurotskina, Courtney Porter , Aimee Foster, Jordan Riddell , Tara Leggett , Dannii Calvert , Vanessa Winckler,  Alex Lawless , Eloise Robertson , Clare Savage , Xenia Stankovska , Rachel Claypole , Jodie Young,  Danielle Macknesse, Emily Carroll , Daniella Ewen,  Josie Murrie,  Nikki Hutcheon,  Milica Novakovic , Alex Russell – Day, Victoria Brooks, Callum Connachie and

Robert Muir.

 

 

The Core Theatre in Corby was packed to the rafters for the two performances to raise funds for the Mayor’s charities.

29 students from our Vocalise choir took to the stage at the Glee inspired Don’t Stop Believin concert and helped raise an impressive £1,000.

The Choir sang Grenade by Bruno Mars, Rolling in the Deep by Adele, Price Tag by Jessie J and two students also gave solo performances.

 Year 10 student Daniella Ewen sang Elton John’s Your Song and Year 9 student Eloise Robertson impressed with Adele’s Hometown Glory.

The choirs on stage were also accompanied by a live band, which included CBA musicians Callum Connachie, Victoria Brooks and Robert Muir.

Music Teacher Felicity Cornish said: “For many it was the first performance they have done at the Cube and they did themselves credit with a confident performance.”

Proceeds from the night will go to the mayor’s charities – The Teenage Cancer Trust, Beanfield Special Needs and the Bobath Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy.

Mayor Gail McDade said: “It was a great night and I really want to thank all of the students who were involved.”

The students who took part were: Chloe Burton , Chloe Gratton,  Heather Muir, Chloe Harvey , Katie Inglis , Angelika Kowalewska, Polina Kurotskina, Courtney Porter , Aimee Foster, Jordan Riddell , Tara Leggett , Dannii Calvert , Vanessa Winckler,  Alex Lawless , Eloise Robertson , Clare Savage , Xenia Stankovska , Rachel Claypole , Jodie Young,  Danielle Macknesse, Emily Carroll , Daniella Ewen,  Josie Murrie,  Nikki Hutcheon,  Milica Novakovic , Alex Russell – Day, Victoria Brooks, Callum Connachie and

Robert Muir.