Though a side of music seldom explored, the ACSC Honor Band’s Saturday performance was built upon two-and-a-half days of grueling, yet gratifying, practice. While the concert itself took place on Saturday, the ACSC Band Festival really began on Thursday, March 5, when 79 students from 8 different schools washed up on the shores of Harbor Hall. From trumpeters and trombonists to flautists and French hornists, musicians of all specialties and backgrounds showed up at Dalat, most of them for their first time, with the unified goal of making great music. Leading this melodious mishmash was Utah Valley University Director of Bands and former Dalat band director Dr. Christopher Ramos. Some in Honor Band still had fond memories of Dr. Ramos before his 2020 departure and doctorate - in the words of trombonist Euodia Leung (12), “Dr. Ramos gave me the trombone when I was in 6th grade, and now I’ve been led down an irreversible path.” With his infectious energy and musical brilliance, it ...
Before the sun had risen, we arrived at Gurney Bay, the sky dim, glimmering with deep blue shadows. There was a quiet excitement in the air as Dalat students gathered to meet the residents from the Penang Cheshire Home. Each of us was paired with a resident, and together we prepared to begin our walk. As the sun slowly appeared over the horizon, the golden light reflected across the calm water, soon manifesting its peaceful atmosphere. One student, Takuma Sawazu (12), described the moment well: “I got to see the sunrise in a peaceful park during the PCH walk, which was really refreshing.” The view was so calm and serene that the resident we were pushing in the wheelchair eventually fell asleep. We were glad that he was able to relax and enjoy the peaceful environment as we continued walking along the park. As we walked, pushing the wheelchair step by step, I began to realize how heavy it actually was. The walk which seemed effortless at first slowly became more tiring, and that ex...