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2019-2020 Season

Music Contest Winners!

We’re delighted to announce the winners of the music contest! We had so many people submit their information that we couldn’t choose only one…or three…or even five!

So below are the eight winners of the Musical Theme contest. Click on any of the links below to see our composer CJ Madsen create and perform these original musical themes on the spot!

Luke https://youtu.be/vt_RgnZI0fc
Ryan and Emily https://youtu.be/NREy7BLpJEk
Zoe https://youtu.be/emscPjUckho
Sarah https://youtu.be/9_a5CXoSdEE
Kayla https://youtu.be/X6xTnlcxbOg
Laura https://youtu.be/RjcTbS3eE1Y
Elinor https://youtu.be/Es7V14BppQs
Shelley https://youtu.be/R8KKKkBU7xY

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