Students had to face their fears with this year’s Non-Fire and its theme of Silver Creek Unsolved: The Origin of Fears. Class of 2019 embraced the shadows with their focus on the fear of darkness.
According to the 2019 class officers, this year their performance was probably the best they’ve ever had. The dancing was spectacular and everyone was energetic throughout, especially with the second dance’s use of blocking during their performance.
According to the 2019 class officers, this year their performance was probably the best they’ve ever had. The dancing was spectacular and everyone was energetic throughout, especially with the second dance’s use of blocking during their performance.
As juniors, they’ve had two years worth of experience that pushed them to go above and beyond.
“We took a leap of faith and we’re really glad we did because the show we put on was, in our opinion, our best one yet,” said Rachel Van ’19 president.
This year, they had their plot involve foster boy gifted with the power of light. While he learns of his powers, he is pursued by a faction that wants to end him as he is the last of his kind.
Though the performance is important, the real magic happens behind the scenes with props, costumes, and backdrops.
“We spent about 12 hours every weekend for the past 6 weeks on props,” said Ashley Vu ‘19 vice president.
“We took a leap of faith and we’re really glad we did because the show we put on was, in our opinion, our best one yet,” said Rachel Van ’19 president.
This year, they had their plot involve foster boy gifted with the power of light. While he learns of his powers, he is pursued by a faction that wants to end him as he is the last of his kind.
Though the performance is important, the real magic happens behind the scenes with props, costumes, and backdrops.
“We spent about 12 hours every weekend for the past 6 weeks on props,” said Ashley Vu ‘19 vice president.
As intimidating as performing might be, that’s the easy part, practicing the steps over and over again is the real energy drainer. The choreographers for the performance, Brandon Gagante, Justine Lamantia, and Lauren Kim, all worked hard to prepare everyone for the show. “To pull it off we needed to put our full commitment into it. I’m proud of how it turned out,” said Gagante.
Although stressful and tiring,the actual performance was enjoyable.
“There was so much hype leading up to the event, that everyone was ready to perform and have fun!” said Joe Fortuna, ‘19.
Although stressful and tiring,the actual performance was enjoyable.
“There was so much hype leading up to the event, that everyone was ready to perform and have fun!” said Joe Fortuna, ‘19.