The Latest EMS News · 01 May 2021

EMS Artists Perform At Bergenpac Gala

Three musicians on a stage; from left to right a shorter caucasian woman with red curly hair and a red dress, Amelia Gold, a taller blonde woman in a black dress holding a violin, and a tall man with a salt and pepper beard wearing a dark suit

(Left to right) Kelli Rabke P’24, Amelia Gold P’22, ‘24, and Alex Diaz P’29, ‘31

Part of what makes our arts program at EMS so strong is that our faculty members never stop performing. Arts Department Chair Amelia Gold, Theater Director Alex Diaz, and EMS parent Kelli Rabke performed “The Prayer” during bergenPAC’s “Our Home, Your Home” gala. The event also featured Dionne Warwick, Jack Antonoff, Darlene Love, John Fogerty, and others to support the performing arts center in Englewood.

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