The show will go on, in style
Deirdre Newman
Costa Mesa High School choir director Jon Lindfors was not having
any luck finding a venue for his choirs’ winter concert.
But before he could utter the words, “bah humbug,” South Coast
Repertory Theatre came to the rescue, allowing the school to use its
newly renovated theater on Monday. The space is available because “A
Christmas Carol” is not being performed that night.
The performance will mark the first time a school group has used
the facility.
“I think it’s going to be awesome,” said Michelle Hamilton, 14,
who is in the school’s Vocal Ensemble.
The winter concert is usually held in local churches, but none
were available this year. Lindfors jumped at the chance to perform at
South Coast.
The choirs will be performing “Songs of the Season” on the
Segerstrom stage, surrounded by the Christmas Carol sets.
“I’m thrilled to sing in this theater because it’s such a
beautiful place,” Lindfors said.
All five of Lindfors’ choirs, including middle and high school
students, will be filling the theater with their melodious sounds. On
Thursday, Lindfors, the 2001 Orange County teacher of the Year,
rehearsed with the Vocal Ensemble.
With his characteristic serious demeanor, broken by bursts of
levity, he emphasized the importance of emotion during the songs, as
well as hitting the right notes.
“I try to choose diverse music with different emotions,” Lindfors
said. “You’re not making music if you’re not being expressive.”
Lindfors led the ensemble from the lighthearted “Dashing Through
the Snow” to the somber “Coventry Carol.”
“Your face has to look pleasant. You can’t just look like this,”
Lindfors said, in reference to “Dashing Through the Snow” as his face
took on a zombie-like stare and he sang woodenly.
During the practice of “Coventry Carol” -- a song from the 1500s
about King Herod ordering children to be killed when Jesus Christ was
born -- Lindfors encouraged the singers to capture the rage of Herod.
“It’s telling the story, and I want you to feel like you’re Herod
and you want to kill all these people,” Lindfors said.
Lindfors said he is also looking forward to his choirs performing
at South Coast because of the great acoustics in the theater. The
challenge will be in only having a few hours of rehearsal in the
theater before the concert, he added.
The students are excited to sing where the pros do.
“I think it’s going to be a good experience,” Dana Cabico, 14,
said. “It’ll be like being an actual performer.”
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