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One day left before choir students performed on December 6, studious work must be done to compensate the pressure of doing Madrigal Feastes' 25th event.
One day left before choir students performed on December 6, studious work must be done to compensate the pressure of doing Madrigal Feastes’ 25th event.
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[Photo Essay] Madfeaste: Behind the scenes

 Jenny Luo (11) prepares the banner for Sopranno 2. “Madfeaste every year is a really big experience,” Luo said. “It’s a very big bonding experience because people actually get to talk to each other and interact with different sections and ensembles

Jester Jacob Tan (12) bonding with Diego Murcia (12) on their last Rehersal. “The most important thing [learnt] is how to make friends, and how to like fit in because we’re all just like one happy family,” Tan said.

Raphael Doromal (12) holding back a smile from his fellow choirman’s conga line initiated by Joe Jacobs (11) (middle) onto Eric Villarama (9) and continued by Ferdie Garce (12). “[Choir is] very welcoming and everyone is so fun and silly; you can just be weird and they don’t mind,” Madison Garcia (12) said

Choir students practicing how to march into the tent with the drums rhythm, moving their feet with each duh, duh, duh.

Senior choir students discussing how they feel with their upcoming show. “It’s a bittersweet feeling because I’ve been in the program for so long and I’m excited that it’s my last year,” Jackie Galindo (12) said. “However, I’m also sad that I’m leaving the program as well. I’m really excited to celebrate the 25th annual on my senior year.”

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