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Seasonal Celebration

Annual Holiday Extravaganza showcases wide range of student talent

Back on campus for a 福利天堂专注精品福利 holiday tradition, Daniel Alves, 鈥24, enjoyed the event from the audience this year, instead of the stage. 

鈥淚 feel it鈥檚 important for people to come and see what the (BSU) Music Department is doing. This concert provides two hours of good community fun,鈥 he said. Alves, who teaches music at Plouffe Middle School in Brockton, has fond memories of performing in the event as a student.

December 12 marked the eleventh year the Music Department has hosted the Holiday Extravaganza, a seasonal celebration that gives students in the Trumpet Ensemble, Social Justice Choir, Pop Vocal Ensemble, Chorale, African Drum Ensemble and Wind Ensemble, the chance to perform for the campus community holiday classics and favorites. 

The event is free, but donations are accepted to create scholarships that support music majors. 

鈥淥ur students get to perform with and for each other in a relaxed atmosphere and the Extravaganza brings the whole community together,鈥 said music Professor Donald Running. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a concert, but a chance for students to showcase their skills, to collaborate across ensembles, and to experience the joys of sharing music with their peers and the wider campus and region.鈥

A man stands at the front of the stage with his hands up

This was the fourth year Delaney Hughes, 鈥27, a music education major, participated. She played in both the wind ensemble and flute choir. Knowing this was her last time on the stage was bittersweet. She and other performers filtered into the lobby outside of the Rondileau Student Union Auditorium after the show to snap photos. 

鈥淢y favorite part is that I鈥檝e gotten to (play) with all my friends in the music department. It鈥檚 kind of sad to say goodbye to all the seniors,鈥 Delaney said.  鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe this is my last one before I head off to Florida for my student-teaching internship.鈥

For fellow music education major Stratos Bonos, 鈥26, what makes this concert so unique is how many BSU ensembles are included. Typically, each ensemble hosts its own, smaller concert, but the Extravaganza includes everyone. 

鈥淏SU is known for a lot of great things, we are typically known as a teaching school, or for aviation and cybersecurity, but we also have a great music department. This gives us the opportunity to showcase the fact that there is more here,鈥 Stratos said. 鈥淚 love that we鈥檙e able to come together and show the community what we do.鈥 

The concert is also a great way to recruit new students. 

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鈥淚t lets students see what we have to offer. A lot of people don鈥檛 realize how many opportunities there are,鈥 said Sofie Lopes, 鈥26, a music education major with a pre-music therapy concentration. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to be a music major to join an ensemble. If you know how to play or sing (no matter what your skill level) you can join any ensemble. They are open to everyone. It鈥檚 a great way to get involved musically and have fun.鈥

Students say the concert also provides some much-needed positive energy as the campus prepares for finals week. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a phenomenal way to kick off winter break and a great way to get into the holiday mood. There鈥檚 festive music, which makes it a great way to celebrate the end of the semester and share in some joy,鈥 Delaney said. 

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