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MT School for the Deaf & Blind hosts annual Christmas concert | KRTV.com | Great Falls, Montana
The Montana School for the Deaf & Blind in Great Falls hosted their annual "Expressions of Silence" Christmas concert and fundraiser on Sunday afternoon.
The performance featured 16 holiday classics like "Silent Night" and "Winter Wonderland," and even took on a pop-culture twist, featuring songs from current artists like Taylor Swift and the TV show "Glee" cast's version of songs.
The $5 admission fee went toward paying for equipment, uniforms, and travel expenses of the group.
Click the arrow on the image above to watch them perform one of their songs.
From the MSDB website:
Expressions of Silence is a popular performing group of students who are great ambassadors for MSDB. The group uses sign language and dance to interpret recorded music for their audiences.
The group provides students with a wonderful opportunity to build their self-esteem and to use their own language to communicate to a broader public. They have traveled as far as Salt Lake City and Washington DC, and performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Oak Ridge Boys.
The Montana School for the Deaf & Blind in Great Falls hosted their annual "Expressions of Silence" Christmas concert and fundraiser on Sunday afternoon.
The performance featured 16 holiday classics like "Silent Night" and "Winter Wonderland," and even took on a pop-culture twist, featuring songs from current artists like Taylor Swift and the TV show "Glee" cast's version of songs.
The $5 admission fee went toward paying for equipment, uniforms, and travel expenses of the group.
Click the arrow on the image above to watch them perform one of their songs.
From the MSDB website:
Expressions of Silence is a popular performing group of students who are great ambassadors for MSDB. The group uses sign language and dance to interpret recorded music for their audiences.
The group provides students with a wonderful opportunity to build their self-esteem and to use their own language to communicate to a broader public. They have traveled as far as Salt Lake City and Washington DC, and performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Oak Ridge Boys.