The Morgan Park students were forced to leave their hotel rooms, abandoning their costumes and personal belongings, and headed for higher ground.
“When we went to the upstairs, to the ballroom, we sang, and people were like, ‘Wow,’ recalled choral director Gabrielyn Watson-Foster. “And when we went to the high school, somebody said, ‘Are you those Angelic-voice kids? Can you sing for us again?’ And they sang and everybody was hushed while we sang, regardless of what was going on.”
A day later, and with a second-place finish in the Heritage Choral Festival behind them, they were able to make the trek back to Illinois.
The students said they didn’t fully realize until they got home on Monday how much danger they’d been in.
“We saw pictures of where our rooms were and we were on the bottom floor, so, like, our whole room was covered in water,” said senior Zachary Jackson.
The group said their hearts go out to those that were left behind.
“It was life-changing; very life-changing,” said Briana Bonner. “And I can actually say that I was part of a natural disaster.”
Angelic Voices
Choral music lifts spirits. Even in a flood.
This from Nashville during the flood:
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