
North Springs High School’s TRI-M North Springs Music Honor Society invites the community to the Fourth Annual Spring Arts Festival on Saturday, May 3.
The free, family-friendly festival, being held in collaboration with the North Springs Visual & Performing Arts (VPA) Program, promises a vibrant talent showcase and will feature live performances and student exhibitions, according to a news release.
“The Arts Festival is a great opportunity to perform my original music and gain confidence performing for the public. I’m excited to be a part of it this year,” said North Springs sophomore music industry student Whitney Phillips.
The event will start at 11 a.m. at North Springs High School, 7447 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs. Performances are scheduled throughout the day in multiple locations on campus.
More information about the event can be found here.
The day will include shows by students from Spalding Drive Elementary School, Sandy Springs Middle School band and orchestra, and a variety of North Springs’ own VPA and Community-Based Instruction groups, the release said. Those will include band and orchestra performances, the K-Pop Dance Group, North Springs’ Chorus group, piano, vocal, and guitar recitals.
An advanced drama showcase begins at 7 p.m.
“The level of talent in our schools is truly exceptional,” said Michael Brown, North Springs band director. “The Spring Arts Festival is a great opportunity for our students to highlight their abilities and bring their hard work to life. The diversity of our students’ talents, ranging from various styles of music to dance to visual arts, showcases the rich variety of skills and perspectives they bring to our community.”
