Handbells & Choral Winter Concert Recap

Bells were ringing and students across divisions were singing in D-Elightful harmony during last night’s Handbells & Chorus Winter Concert, presented by D-E Performing Arts. Hajjar Auditorium was standing room only for a seasonally-inspired program which included “The Theme from Elf” (featuring comical kazoo moments); a percussive “Wizards in Winter”; and “Somewhere in my Memory,” by Ensemble Director Ken Kacmar’s “favorite” composer, John Williams. Bravo to our Upper School Chorus, Lower School Chorus, and Handbells Ensemble for fun and festive performances!

TREP$ Marketplace Kitchen Prep “Sneak Peek”

Our 6th-grade entrepreneurs are prepped and ready to go for today’s TREP$ Marketplace, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM! Get a sneak peek of the kitchen prep from students who have food businesses, guided by Chef Alex, Sous Chef Fernando, and the rest of D-E’s food-service team. Family and friends are invited to shop, so come out to support our 6th graders! Please note the Marketplace is cash only.Explore this topic further with a curated video that complements the article.

Swartley Gallery LS Exhibit Showcases “How’s It Done”

We celebrated our youngest visionaries today during a breakfast reception for the Swartley Gallery’s “How’s It Done?” showcase, curated by Ms. Christine Hanaway Maloney, Lower School (LS) Art & Design Teacher. The exhibition, on view now through Friday, Dec. 19, provides a glimpse into the LS Art Studio and highlights the process of creating artwork. The beautifully vibrant pieces range from self-portraits to 3D art displayed in flower vases. “Each grade participated in a collaborative project that provided a salubrious space for young artists to appreciate being part of a creative team,” explained Ms. Maloney. “In this way, we find artmaking a way to grow and explore together.” Mr. James Choi, LS Principal, who attended the reception, said he appreciates how LS students are introduced to different artists, styles, techniques, and media. “In the process,” he added, “students build and learn new skills while also creating really great art that is uplifting and super fun to look at.” We applaud our community of learners in the LS for sharing their work—creativity takes courage!
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