The High School Music Café Night featured our three High School music classes playing a 45-minute set of songs they selected. The musicians, showcasing their ability to play multiple instruments and genres, collaborate across grade levels, and cultivate stage presence and confidence.
Visual & Performing Arts Department Presents: High School Music Café Night
From Isaac Langen, Visual & Performing Arts Director:
We would like to share a huge amount of gratitude to the Grauer community for making our High School Music Café Night such a success. Each of our three High School music classes played a 45-minute set of songs they selected. The musicians, showcasing their ability to play multiple instruments and genres, collaborate across grade levels, and cultivate stage presence and confidence.
Special thanks to all of our teachers and staff who helped make this event successful, to the student clubs who provided refreshments, and to the large turnout and loving support from our audience.
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