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Graduation Ensemble Number

dianapinolini
Swing
joined:8/23/19
Swing
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Graduation Ensemble Number#1
Posted: 8/23/19 at 5:34pm
Does anyone have any suggestions for Ensemble Songs that have to do with growing up, graduation, goodbyes etc. that are good to dance and sing to.
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Graduation Ensemble Number#2
Posted: 8/23/19 at 6:15pm
When I Grow Up from Matilda. My seniors sang it a few years ago at our final cabaret and everyone was in tears. (Maybe not as dancey as you wanted.)
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Graduation Ensemble Number#3
Posted: 8/23/19 at 7:59pm

We did "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin.

Just give the world Love.
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Graduation Ensemble Number#4
Posted: 8/23/19 at 8:50pm
Bring on Tomorrow from Fame the Musical. It's actually the graduation song in the show.
Namo i love u but we get it already....you don't like Madonna
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Graduation Ensemble Number#5
Posted: 8/23/19 at 11:21pm

"Our Time" from Merrily We Roll Along is very easy to arrange for a group of pretty much any size.

Did you know that every day Mexican gays cross our borders and unplug our brain-dead ladies?
Ledaero
Understudy
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Graduation Ensemble Number#6
Posted: 8/25/19 at 2:06am

Joe Iconis' "The Goodbye Song" is a great one for these kinds of occasions. Wonderful balance between ballad and uptempo, plenty of time for jamming and dancing at the chorus and outro, can easily be divided for solos, and accessible to a wide skill range for performing.