IB music and visual art students spent a wonderful day in New York City recently.
Throughout the day, students engaged in research as well as creative work, including sketching and making sound recordings. The day began with a visit to Little Island, where students interacted with some of the musical installations and were treated to amazing views across the Hudson River. The morning continued with a visit to The Whitney Museum to conduct artistic and musical research. The immersive exhibition, Edges of Ailey, was of prime importance to the entire group. Students then walked up to Chelsea Market, a former factory that has been converted to an indoor market.
In the afternoon, the group split up - most art students visited the Museum of Modern Art, while the music students and some art students took a backstage tour of the Metropolitan Opera House. The groups converged in the Times Square area for dinner.
That evening, students saw Once Upon a Mattress, starring Sutton Foster, as it neared the end of its limited run. A big surprise was that the pit band was on the stage! It was a spectacular and hilarious performance, and an extra-special treat for those students who had just participated in the WFS production of Beauty and the Beast the previous weekend.
The whole school, preschool through 12th grade, gathered together in the West Gym to celebrate the holidays at the annual "Thing in the Gym." Musicians from every grade level along with our faculty and staff choir shared their talents with music representing many different cultures and holidays. There was even a surprise visit from Santa and Buddy the Elf!
As upper school Spanish 2 students learn to communicate about vacations and celebrations this unit, they debated which is better: summer or winter vacations?
Upper school students and WFS faculty/staff attended two concurrent National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) conferences in Denver, Colorado.
Congratulations to our student musicians for a wonderful performance at last night's upper school instrumental concert! Photos courtesy of WFS Yearbook.
A beloved holiday tradition at WFS is our sixth grade pie bake for Wilmington's Sunday Breakfast Mission. Students lovingly peel, slice, prepare, box, and finally deliver more than 30 apple pies for those in our greater community.
The WFS World Languages Department is currently attending the national ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) conference in Philadelphia.
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