Amenia program stages holiday finale

AMENIA — The Amenia Free Theater Arts Program performed a “Holiday Musical Revue” on Saturday, Dec. 17,  in the auditorium in Town Hall.

The performance was the final one of a 10-week program supported with a $3,500 grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation’s Northeast Dutchess Fund.

The students prepared with a series of two-hour workshops on Saturdays under the instruction of Heather Holohan-Guarneri, who helped them learn how to read sheet music, introduced them to basic acting skills and dance, and provided professional vocal lessons.

The students were then cast  in the musical revue that featured show tunes from  “White Christmas,” “Elf” and “The Sound of Music.”

Besides the students, others who supported the production were: Tessa Fountain, assistant instructor; Alex Freeman, technical director; John Nowak, facilities manager; and Mike Flint, videographer.

The holiday performance will be aired on Cablevision’s Public Access Channel 22 from Monday, Dec. 19, through Christmas. A schedule for the airing of the show will be posted on Channel 22.

Left to right, Caelin Guarneri, Kyra Whalen, Patrick Donnelly, Heather Holohan-Guraneri (director), Tessa Fountain, and Amelia Hertel on Saturday, Dec. 17 at Amenia Town Hall. Photo submitted

Kyra Whalen, left, and Amelia Hertel dancing to “Mele Kalikimaka,” the Hawaiian Christmas song. Photo submitted

Left to right, Caelin Guarneri, Kyra Whalen, Patrick Donnelly, Heather Holohan-Guraneri (director), Tessa Fountain, and Amelia Hertel on Saturday, Dec. 17 at Amenia Town Hall. Photo submitted

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