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Spencer Park Primary School spreads Christmas cheer with choir, clarinet and percussion performances

Amy TowersAlbany Advertiser
Spencer Park choir members' Indigo Collins, Scarlett Leak and Karlee Hennerberg with Robert Swiggs.
Camera IconSpencer Park choir members' Indigo Collins, Scarlett Leak and Karlee Hennerberg with Robert Swiggs. Credit: Laurie Benson

The sounds of Christmas echoed down Hardie Road on Wednesday as Spencer Park Primary School music students performed carols for the community.

The music students began their performances at Spencer Park IGA, before moving to the Clarence Estate and to Clarence Estate Residential Care where they were able to spread the Christmas cheer.

Choir students brought festive enthusiasm to the stage as they performed Christmas classics including Joy to the Word, The First Noel and Little Drummer Boy as well as their own original, Christmas in Albany.

Spencer Park Primary School music teacher Naomi Swann introduces the choir.
Camera IconSpencer Park Primary School music teacher Naomi Swann introduces the choir. Credit: Laurie Benson

Alongside the choir performances, a clarinet duet played Jingle Bells and Ode to Joy before the concert finished with a percussion performance of Ode to Joy and Hallelujah.

Spencer Park Primary School music teacher Naomi Swann said the students have worked hard and have been excited to share their music with the community.

“The goal of today is to give back to our community close to our school and show kindness to others through the gift of music,” she said.

Ms Swann said it was heartwarming to see the students interact and engage with members of the community after each performance.

“My favourite thing is seeing the kids when they are talking to everybody after.

“I love seeing how natural some of them are with the elderly people.”

Clarinet players Charli Nunn and Lauren Ellis.
Camera IconClarinet players Charli Nunn and Lauren Ellis. Credit: Laurie Benson

Clarence Estate Residential Care lifestyle co-ordinator Laura Johnston said the performance from the primary school helped lift the Christmas spirits of the clients.

“Some people don’t have families or have limited family, so bringing children in brings everyone’s spirits up,” she said.

Part of the Spencer Park Primary School choir Finlay Gunning and Brooklyn Harrison.
Camera IconPart of the Spencer Park Primary School choir Finlay Gunning and Brooklyn Harrison. Credit: Laurie Benson

Ms Johnston said she loved watching how the students put a smile on the clients faces when they visit.

“I love seeing the clients light up as everyone enters the room and the connections formed between the children and the clients.”

Clarence Estate clients and staff enjoy the concert.
Camera IconClarence Estate clients and staff enjoy the concert. Credit: Laurie Benson
Part of the Spencer Park Primary School with music teacher Naomi Swann.
Camera IconPart of the Spencer Park Primary School with music teacher Naomi Swann. Credit: Laurie Benson
Clarence Estate clients and staff enjoy the Spencer Park Primary School choir concert.
Camera IconClarence Estate clients and staff enjoy the Spencer Park Primary School choir concert. Credit: Laurie Benson
Ken Morrison and Robert Swiggs loving the performance.
Camera IconKen Morrison and Robert Swiggs loving the performance. Credit: Laurie Benson
Choir members Brooklyn Harrison and Henry Swanson.
Camera IconChoir members Brooklyn Harrison and Henry Swanson. Credit: Laurie Benson
Choir member Brooklyn Harrison.
Camera IconChoir member Brooklyn Harrison. Credit: Laurie Benson
Choir member Finlay Gunning.
Camera IconChoir member Finlay Gunning. Credit: Laurie Benson
Spencer Park percussion section perform.
Camera IconSpencer Park percussion section perform. Credit: Laurie Benson
Spencer Park choir member Sreelakshmi Sreejith.
Camera IconSpencer Park choir member Sreelakshmi Sreejith. Credit: Laurie Benson
Spencer Park percussion section playing Ode to Joy and Hallelujah.
Camera IconSpencer Park percussion section playing Ode to Joy and Hallelujah. Credit: Laurie Benson
Percussion group Arden Little and Isabelle Terjesen.
Camera IconPercussion group Arden Little and Isabelle Terjesen. Credit: Laurie Benson
Choir members Finlay Gunning and Brooklyn Harrison.
Camera IconChoir members Finlay Gunning and Brooklyn Harrison. Credit: Laurie Benson
Spencer Park choir members chat with clients at Clarence Estate.
Camera IconSpencer Park choir members chat with clients at Clarence Estate. Credit: Laurie Benson
Robert Swiggs chats with members of the choir.
Camera IconRobert Swiggs chats with members of the choir. Credit: Laurie Benson
Spencer Park choir members engaging with clients after their performance.
Camera IconSpencer Park choir members engaging with clients after their performance. Credit: Laurie Benson
Ken Morrison and Robert Swiggs chat with Isabelle Terjesen and Arden Little.
Camera IconKen Morrison and Robert Swiggs chat with Isabelle Terjesen and Arden Little. Credit: Laurie Benson
Arden Little and Isabelle Terjesen talk with clients.
Camera IconArden Little and Isabelle Terjesen talk with clients. Credit: Laurie Benson

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