The chorus performed for the school Thursday morning.
By
Jessica Salmond
| 12:30 p.m. December 17, 2015
East County
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Holiday songs come in many languages, and the William H. Bashaw Elementary chorus sang tunes in French, Spanish and English for their classmates.Â
The chorus has performed at public venues for the holidays, including the Bradenton Farmers Market and the Palmetto Historical Village. On Thursday, Dec. 17, the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders sang for their classmates at teachers in the school cafeteria. They even got to sing for two special guests:Â William Bashaw and his wife Betty attended the performance.Â
The chorus, grades three through five, performed for the school Thursday morning.
Ulises Avillaneda sings about Christmas.
Trey Mena-Linderman does a luau dance during a song.
Sydney Brugger and Hailey Williams sing together.
Angelo Campanale donned a festive hat for school.
Music teacher Barbara Sullivan leads the whole school in singing Jingle Bells.
Betty and William Bashaw, the school's namesake, attended the performance.
Liani Smart talks about the holiday before the performance.
Dereon Lovette was in charge of recording the performance on an iPad.
Barbara Sullivan, Sydney Brugger, Kiara Obando and Derek Jones play the recorder.
Allie Chan and Gerardo Gonzalez sing along with their chorusmates.
Emma Fowler and Valeria Marina snap their fingers to the music.