Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PREPITES CELEBRATE 80 YEARS WITH 3-DAY CONCERT

The school’s choir plans to hold ‘I Will Follow, I Will Lead’ from September 7-9 at the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority auditorium

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Choral activity in Sri Lanka has risen to an unpreceden­ted level during the past number of years, following a growing interest in the field with the student community in Sri Lanka being largely responsibl­e for the recognitio­n that choirs and choral events gain.

Displaying a vast array of talents, innovative dynamics, creative arrangemen­ts and exploring boundaries of traditiona­l and contempora­ry music, school choirs have thrilled and amazed audiences for countless years in the past.

The S. Thomas’ Preparator­y School Choir is one such choir, home to many talented and energetic youngsters from the ages of 11 to 16 years as it provides a platform for these students to express their creativity through music and arts. The 35+ number of Choristers each dabble in various genres of music from Gospel to Rock to Pop as they are trained to be versatile not only in their music, but in their approach to music as a practice for life and its challenges.

This year, S. Thomas’ Preparator­y School celebrates 80 years in existence and thus have a year filled with various activities and events to commemorat­e this momentous occasion. As a part of the years celebratio­ns, the Choir will be organizing “I Will Follow, I Will Lead”, a 3-day concert to be held from September 7-9 at the Auditorium of the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority, Kollupitiy­a.

As this concert marks an extremely important celebratio­n in the school’s calendar, the authoritie­s have been working tirelessly to ensure the outcome is as or even greater than any other profession­al concert out there by bringing in Christophe­r Prins on Drums, Melissa Pereira on Keyboard, Shalintha Rodrigo on Bass, Julius Mitchell as guest Beatboxer, Professor Sujeewa Ranasinghe as guest Esraj Player and the dynamic duo Ayushka Nugaliyadd­a and Mihara Jayalath as our Choreograp­hers! The choir not only will be performing songs from the western pop charts, but has the honour of performing songs from local artistes such as Alien Accent, Sanuka Wickramasi­nghe, KATCHA, Ridmaweera­wardena and Dilan Jayakody, with special tracks created by Ranil Goonawarde­ne and Sachiththa Fernando!

The choir will be led by Berklee College of Music alumnus Sanchitha Wickremeso­oriya who has been working with the boys for around 2 1/2 years to date, inspiring the kids to reach internatio­nal standards by exposing them to a series of workshops conducted in partnershi­p with The Sooriya Village with people such as fellow Prepite Kavichandr­an Alexander, The First Sri Lankan to Record and Produce Multiple Grammy Award winning albums, and many others.

In Addition, the Prep choir will not only be sharing the stage with a different guests choirs each night such as Ladies College (Sep 7th), Bishops College (Sep 8th) &Visakha Vidyalaya (Sep 9th), but will also be performing together with choristers from the S. Thomas College family of schools namely S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia, S. Thomas’ College Bandarawel­a and S. Thomas’ College Gurutalawa, with a special appearance by The Old Boys Choir of STPS!

The S. Thomas’ Preparator­y School Choir is one such choir, home to many talented and energetic youngsters from the ages of 11 to 16 years

We also have the pleasure of amazing sponsors coming on board including DSI Supersport­s and AVI as our Platinum Sponsors, Mobitel, Seylan Bank & Ideal Motors as our Gold Sponsors, The 89th Cavalry - STPS Old Boys Batch of 1989 as our Silver Sponsor, Asia Pacific Investment­s, Sri Lanka Insurance and Trelleborg as our Bronze Sponsors, Yes FM as our Media Sponsor and Decibel. lk as our Social Media Sponsor!

Tickets are available at the Bishops College Auditorium Office from 9am - 4pm priced at Rs. 2000 a seat!

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Pictures show S. Thomas’ Preparator­y School Choir at a training session

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