Byron-Bergen arts community unites for third-annual Buzzin’ Bistro
The halls at Byron-Bergen Junior/Senior High School were full of colorful and imaginative artwork and pottery, and the cafeteria was filled with music as hundreds of community members, parents, teachers and students got their creative buzz on. The school’s third-annual Buzzin’ Bistro event showcased a wide range of talent and drew a huge, enthusiastic crowd on April 22.
The Buzzin’ Bistro began with the opening of the District Art Show, which featured visual arts from the Elementary and Junior/Senior High Schools. Participating art teachers Melissa Coniglio, Sandy Auer and Justine Fritz displayed the best work from their classes in a variety of media, including several exceptional student portfolios.
The main event, however, was the music. The Buzzin’ Bistro provides an opportunity for students from grades five through 12 to perform with each other in front of a community audience. They can sing and play as equals alongside their music teachers and talented musicians from the Bergen community. This year, guest artist Johnny Cummings, talented songwriter and Byron-Bergen alumni (2000), and his band entertained and inspired the young artists.
The musical portion of the evening began with the fifth- and sixth-grade Jazz Band and Jazz Choir, directed by teachers Robert Lancia and Karen Tischer, with impressive solos from students Cameron Carlson and Angel Heick. Teacher Kevin Bleiler directed both the Junior and Senior High Jazz Bands in several numbers that had the younger members of the audience on their feet dancing. The Singing Silhouettes, a select group of High School chorus members, led by teacher Laurence Tallman, swung a wonderful version of the classic “In the Mood.”
Students took a breather to let staff members Amanda Cook, Alyson Tardy, Amber Taylor-Burns, Jodie Vandelay and Megan Wahl, along with community musicians Steve Keenan, Chris DeValder and Bob Wilkins, join the music department to perform a few numbers.
Johnny Cummings and his band, Something Else, followed with a show-stopping 30-minute set that had all the students up and dancing. The evening concluded with a rendition of “Twist and Shout” involving the Junior and Senior High Bands and community members.
Buzzin’ Bistro was sponsored and supported by the Byron-Bergen Music Boosters, Todd Sloat from T.S. Lighting LLC, Ralph Marsocci from McCullagh Coffee Roasters, Ralph & Rosie’s Delicatessen and Greg’ry’s Bakery.
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