Thanks to the annual All-Choral & African Drumming Concert, the entire D-E campus was literally filled with the sounds of wonderful live music! First, an enthusiastic audience of family and friends were treated to “On Broadway: Medleys from Musicals” which featured the All-School Chorus as well as division-specific ensembles including the Lower School Chorus and the Show Choir. Performing excerpts from beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein hits like “Sound of Music” and “Carousel” as well as contemporary musical hits by Andrew Lloyd Webber and “Children of Eden”, our choral musicians D-Elighted the audience! Then everyone moved outdoors to Leggett Field for a wonderfully spirited, stirring performance by our African Drumming ensembles, ultimately jumping to their feet to join in on dancing and singing together. Retiring Music Department faculty member Robert Levin encouraged everyone to join in for this final performance of his D-E career. Thank you to all our choral and drumming performers, directors, and tech crew!

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