- April 25, 2026
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The Young family loved watching all of the performances and seeing the talent within Central Florida Christian Academy.
Giovanna Rezende created many paintings and graphite artworks to display at the festival.
CFCA’s first-grade students kicked off the performances at the festival with the song, “Every Move I make.”
Robotics students showed how they made a robot that could spin its arm and create spiral artworks. Guests were impressed by the mechanism.
Nathaniel Reed, right, proudly showed the robot he and a friend made to launch a piece at a target. He was there with CFCA’s other student Cameron Wilson.
CFCA’s high schoolers each performed their monologues with a rotating background to reflect the mood of the performance.
D’Anna and Mark Rupert, who teaches at CFCA, loved seeing all of the artwork with their two kids.
Larger artworks were displayed as well such as the “Stranger Things” escape room with vines stretching all over.
Kindergarten teachers welcomed one of their students on stage to introduce the class to the dozens of people watching.
CFCA’s kindergarteners put their hearts into the “Bare Necessities” performance.
Katherine Sotelo worked inside of the Champions Gym and gave students small handmade beaded bracelets.
Kalliope Barylski was happy coloring inside of the gym with her mom’s friend Jessica Koval.
CFCA’s students enjoyed spending time together while looking at the arts.
Students and faculty were hard at work on the audio and sights for the performances.
The fifth graders’ performance was perfectly choreographed. It began with students showcasing their gymnastics and dance skills, before the class came together as one unit.
Students were happy to have their solo pieces on the stage.
The fifth-grade performance was the last one of the night and they all sang “Joyful, Joyful.”
Central Florida Christian Academy’s Festival of the Arts Friday, April 24, brought to life the beauty within all forms of artwork.
The school’s Grace Auditorium was filled with galleries of artwork including photography, digital art, sculptures and traditional mediums, from CFCA’s students. Guests came together to watch musical performances from the school’s kindergarten to fifth-grade classes.
In the parking lot, high schoolers brought their monologues to life and robotics students showcased their creations to the many guests in attendance inside of the Champions Gym.