The students of Visakha Vidyalaya in celebration of their alma mater's 100th anniversary will present “The Songs We Love”, a choral performance by the school’s senior and junior choirs.
On June 2, the Jeramias Dias Hall at Visakha Vidyalaya will resonate with the mellifluous sounds of music – a celebration of songs, paying tribute to their school, and also the musicians, songwriters and singers of the past 100 years.
The songs range from classical, Broadway, film, TV and modern, concluding with a few Sinhala perennial favourites.
The Visakha Choir plays a pivotal role in the life of the school and regularly performs at school functions and competitions. The Senior Choir consists of 37 singers and the Junior Choir of 47 singers. This show is organised by the current students, as their contribution to the centenary celebrations.
A live band will accompany the choir with most of the musicians being present girls of the school.
Tickets and box plan are now open at the school.
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