From Thursday to Saturday, students from eight schools gathered in Dalat for the ACSC Honor Band, directed by guest conductor Dr. Ramos, a former Dalat band teacher. He is currently teaching at Utah Valley University after completing his doctorate. Over the course of three days of rehearsals, students spent about 6 hours each day, working hard to bring harmony to motion.
The six hours of rehearsals pushed students to work hard and stay focused as they prepared their music in a limited amount of time. Although the long rehearsals were physically challenging, many students joked that their lips and mouths felt like they were going to explode and that they would get a free Botox treatment. Katie Yang (9) stated, “My lips and face felt like I got Botox.”
Despite the limited time, the band was able to produce an impressive amount of music while learning and growing together, and they brought their love for music. Not only did the event strengthen their musical skills, but it also allowed the students to connect with one another through their love of music, making the experience even more memorable.
Reflecting on the event, David Lee (11) shared, “ACSC Honor Band this year was a memorable experience where I was able to walk away with valuable lessons. Our guest conductor, Dr. Ramos, led the band with unchanging enthusiasm and made every rehearsal session engaging.”
Through dedication, teamwork, and passion, the ACSC Honor band once again became an enjoyable and rewarding experience for everyone involved.
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