Anti-Bullying Benefit Concert
Ben Matthews
Monday, November 14, 2016
Singer Steph Carse, Broken and Redeemed Dance Studio, and the Immaculate Conception Church Choristers came together at the Osage Centre to participate in a fundraising concert on November 13, 2016, for Cool Kids Against Bullying, the Jackson High School anti-bullying program.
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Singer Steph Carse and the Immaculate Conception School Choirsters sing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" during an anti-bullying benefit concert at the Osage Center on November 13, 2016.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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A member of the Immaculate Conception Church Chorister takes a breath before her performance.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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The proceeds generated from the event went towards Jackson High School's anti-bully club, Cool Kids Against Bullying.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Two dancers from Broken and Redeemed Dance Studio performed with their instructor, Jimmie Miller, who spoke about finding identity through dance.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Members of Cool Kids Against Bullying explain the modern landscape of bullying to parents and help teach ways to stop bullying.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Singer Steph Carse speaks to the crowd during an anti-bullying benefit concert at the Osage Center on November 13, 2016.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Jimmie Miller breakdances as a part of his performance with Broken and Redeemed Dance Studio.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Singer Steph Carse and the Immaculate Conception School Choirsters sing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" during an anti-bullying benefit concert at the Osage Center on November 13, 2016.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Immaculate Conception music director Jerry Ganiel leads the Immaculate Conception Church Choristers during their performance of "The Circle of Life" from The Lion King.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)
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Jimmie Miller energizes the crowd with a motivational chant, which he does often at Broken and Redeemed Dance Studio.
(BEN MATTHEWS ~ bmatthews@semissourian.com)