Winter Fayre: Hacton Choir

November 30, 2021
Hacton's Junior choir were very pleased and honoured to be invited back by the PA to perform some Christmas songs at this year's Winter Fayre. After trialling a few different Christmas songs during lunchtime rehearsals, the choir settled on 'Walking in a Winter Wonderland', 'It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas' and 'Silent Night.' 

Pupils in the choir worked extremely hard to learn the songs and to practise the melody, even practising the songs at home. On the day, the pupils braved the chilly weather and sung the songs beautifully to an audience of parents and children. 

Well done Hacton choir. You did us proud!


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