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Dayspring Christian Hosts Annual ‘Fine Arts Night’

Students at Dayspring Christian Academy of Attleboro publicly displayed their creative skills and abilities May 9 when the school hosted its annual “Fine Arts Night” before a large crowd of family members, relatives and friends.

          DCA students in Grades 1 through 8 exhibited personalized artworks in the school’s gymnasium, including paintings, drawings, portraits and sketches in various genres. The colorful displays impressed all visitors in attendance with their creativity and craftwork.

Meanwhile, in the adjacent South Attleboro Assembly of God Church, students performed 17 musical pieces, including vocal solos, vocal duets, human videos, lyrical dances, original vocal composition, acrobatic dance to instrumental music, accordion solo and piano solos. Spectators thrilled at the skillful demonstrations of musical and fine arts skills and showed their appreciation with rousing applause.

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Vocal solos were sung by students Andrew Joseph, Audrey Ouellette, Aaron Mathew, Abigail Rajadurai, Malitey Mullings, Emma Leeuwenburgh, Skyla Anderson, Zachary Guzman and Abigail Phillips.

          “Fine Arts Night” endured for two hours. The art program was coordinated by faculty member Noa Juarez, while the music program was directed by faculty member Meegan Delvental.

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