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Jessica Ashley Kahal, along with her high school choir Varsity Voices, went on a tour to Washington DC, New York City, and Philadelphia. As a part of a special invitation, Jessica and the womenu2019s jazz chorus had the opportunity of performing at the Kennedy Center. Jessica Kahal has also had the opportunity of performing at a candlelight memorial for the 9/11 attacks with her choir. Also, Jessica Ashley Kahalu2019s high school Orchestra performed their winter concert at the Armstrong Theater.
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Jessica Ashley Kahal Shares Highlights from Some of Her Favorite Choir Performances
Jessica and the Varsity Voices • Jessica Ashley Kahal, along with her high school choir Varsity Voices, went on a tour to Washington DC, New York City, and Philadelphia. • As a part of a special invitation, Jessica and the women’s jazz chorus had the opportunity of performing at the Kennedy Center. • The women’s Here Comes Treble as well as the men’s Doo Wop Group have also been pictured singing in front of the NBC Studios in NYC.
The Candlelight Memorial • Jessica Kahal has also had the opportunity of performing at a candlelight memorial for the 9/11 attacks with her choir. • She sang songs like "America the Beautiful" and "This Is My Country" in the school’s amphitheater. • Notably, Jessica also delivered a solo flute performance on ‘Danny Boy’.
Some more Highlights from the Performance at Amphitheater • It was an emotional and memorable evening for not just Jessica but everyone else who was present too. • A lot of students even stepped up to talk about their recollections of the attack. • The experience was extremely rewarding for Jessica on so many aspects.
The Winter Concert • Jessica Ashley Kahal’s high school Orchestra performed their winter concert at the Armstrong Theater. • The orchestra program also consisted of the Chamber Orchestra and the Symphonic Orchestra. • They went on to sing songs such as the theme from Forest Gump, Schumann's Symphony No. 1, Movement IV, the Mozart, Flute Concerto in D Major, Movement I, and more. • Jessica was the featured flutist and also a featured student conductor in the concert.
Thank You Jessica Ashley Kahal