- April 10, 2026
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Southwest Middle School's combined intermediate concert orchestra kicked off the student performances at the Festival of the Arts.
Lake Buena Vista High School juniors Anny Gonzalez and Zoey Butler performed "The Day the Internet Died."
Lake Buena Vista High School's Alessandro Nunez served as a student conductor.
Lake Buena Vista High School's Sophie Gillespie was the first soloist in the orchestra's second song.
Lake Buena Vista High School's Adena Yu was focused on her solo.
Lake Buena Vista High School's Jordyn Cohen and Allison Cohen were in synch.
Lake Buena Vista High School bass player Mauricio Vasquez performed a solo.
Dr. Phillips High School's orchestra shined at the festival.
Students' artwork was on display at the festival.
Dr. Phillips High School senior Lesly Tilerin and freshman Luzesestrella Ocampo danced in synch.
Dr. Phillips High School senior Evelynn Hyatt perfectly balanced a rifle on her hand.
Dr. Phillips High School freshman Ana Beatriz Bezerra DeOliveira was all smiles during her performance.
Dr. Phillips High School junior Emmagrace Albertson was graceful in her performance with the color guard.
Dr. Phillips High School's color guard showed off their skills at the festival.
Southwest Middle School's cast of "Beauty and the Beast" struck a final pose.
Bay Meadows Elementary School's Koala Chorus sang Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog."
Lake Buena Vista High School's Kory Evans, Austin Wiley and Samuel Maxwell gave their all during their short theater performance.
Southwest Middle School's show choir sang and danced to five songs.
Southwest Middle School's Nicole Schallert dialed in to the string symphony's performance.
Southwest Middle School's Kristina Petrusic, Fernanda Rivera and Nicole Schallert performed "Songs of the Ocean Winds" with the string symphony.
Southwest Middle School's Lily Milligan shared her skills on the viola.
Southwest Middle School's Anabella Suarez focused while playing bass.
Southwest Middle School eighth-grader Roman Hryhorash dazzled the audience with his trombone solo with the jazz band.
Southwest Middle School eighth-grader Jace Chung performed a solo for the second year in a row at Festival of the Arts.
Dr. Phillips High School's James Lalane captured the audience's attention with his solo.
Dr. Phillips High School's Kervens Jules was jamming on the keyboard with the jazz band.
Dr. Phillips High School's Luis Encaricion had the audience on the edge of their seats with his solo.
Southwest Middle School's Sofia Facagna, Samantha Gerimisa and Kristina Petrusic brought their all during "Be Our Guest."
Dr. Phillips High School jazz band saxophonist James Lalane stood in front of packed risers in the Southwest Middle School gym and took his moment to shine.
He played a solo with confidence, bringing cheers and applause as he sat down.
The band continued to play the Mario Brothers song during Southwest Middle School's Festival of the Arts Friday, April 10.
Dr. Phillips High's jazz band joined orchestras, bands, jazz bands, theater groups, choirs and more from various schools including Southwest Middle, Bay Meadows Elementary and Lake Buena Vista High for the 15th annual festival.