PAB Encourages Lower School Students to Take Risks
May 24, 2024โThe Performing Arts Block, colloquially called PAB at Winsor, is an opportunity for Lower School students to explore the arts in Classes I through IV. Students can choose from a variety of electives in voice, dance, and orchestra, and spend the semester honing their craft, culminating in a performance for the community.
On Friday, May 3, Lower School students enjoyed a PAB choral concert. Directed by Yufen Yen and accompanied by Head of Performing Arts Felicia Brady-Lopez on piano, students in Chorus I/II sang three pieces, including โGalopโ with lyrics and music by Ken Berg. Sharing their rendition of โSeasons of Loveโ from RENTโwhich was this yearโs Upper School spring musicalโthe piece featured four soloists: Laena Humphrey โ31, Lucy Mohan โ30, Rianne Chen โ30, and Shreya Swaroop โ31. Illuminaโthe Upper Schoolโs student chorusโoften performs a fan-favorite Disney medley, and Chorus I/II performed their own version of โDisney Movie Showstoppersโ arranged by Mac Huff featuring two soloistsโHeloise Choumert โ30, Sophia Ferrera โ30โand songs from Beauty and the Beast (โBe Our Guestโ), Toy Story (โYouโve Got a Friend in Meโ), and The Little Mermaid (โUnder the Seaโ), complete with coordinated moves to mimic the waving sea and diving under the surface of the water.
Chorus I/II was joined by Descantsโthe Class III and IV chorusโand together the choirs sang โI Ask for One More Day,โ with music by Jim Papoulis, lyrics by Claire Latimer, and accompanied by Choral Director Andrew Marshall on piano. Descants remained on stage to sing โAlleluia,โ adapted from Canon in D with music by Johann Pachelbel, and โLove Medley,โ a mashup of two songs: โMake Believeโ from the musical Show Boat with music by Jerome Kern and โI Love You for Sentimental Reasonsโ by Pat Beth, showcasing soloist Sophia Selassie โ28.
The PAB concert series continued on Friday, May 24 featuring string ensemble and orchestra.
Kensie Carroll ’29, cello, and Gisele Francois-DeVane ’29, bass, introduced the Lower School Orchestra who played the first movement of W. A. Mozartโs Piano Concerto no. 23 in A major, featuring Eunha Basu โ28 as piano soloist. Upper School students Remy Kim โ25 and Shirley Yang โ27 joined the ensemble on flute and oboe, respectively.
Emily Chen ’29, violin, together with After-School Music Program faculty Val Becker on piano gave a moving performance of the first movement of Felix Mendelssohnโs Violin Concerto in E Minor.
In a break between performances, Head of Performing Arts Felicia Brady-Lopez addressed the musicians. โWhen I look back at the beginning of the year in September, my mind is blown. A lot of you took risks doing things youโve never done before. These performances show your time and dedication and it takes guts to be vulnerable like that in front of anybody. Anybody who tried anything new this year, my hat is off to you.โ
โWe have traditionally closed our last PAB instrumental concert with a joint piece, and weโre happy to be playing โSiyahambaโ together today,โ explainedย Lillian Feng ’29 and Sarah Kotler ’30. Holding back laughter, they encouraged the audience to โtry and notice any small changes we made to this traditional tune.โ As Lower School Orchestra and Lower School String Ensemble took their seats, students were giggling and it soon became clear why, as strains of the โ80s pop ballad “Never Gonna Give You Upโ filled the theater. Originally sung by Rick Astley, this version for orchestra was arranged by Julia Connor. โRickrollingโ or a โRickrollโ is an Internet phenomenon involving the unexpected appearance of the 1987 hitโand Lower School students certainly took the audience by surprise!
PAB dance ensembles performed during the spring Dance Concert on May 23, read more about the dance event.
Watch the recording of the May 3 choral concert.
Watch the recording of the May 24 string and orchestra concert.





