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    Harding University to host Christian Academy Choral Festival in Searcy

    SEARCY, Ark. – The Christian Academy Choral Festival, a musical
    collaboration of Christian high schools from surrounding states, will
    be held in Harding’s Administration Auditorium Sunday, Nov. 8, at 7:30
    p.m. It is free to the public, and seating will be available on a
    first come, first served basis.

    Participating schools will include:
    .       Alabama Christian Academy
    .       Georgia Christian School
    .       Harding Academy
    .       Mars Hill Bible School
    .       Middle Tennessee Christian School

    The production will involve about 250 singers. Every group will sing
    two songs each, and all the groups will perform five songs together,
    including selections of English, Latin and Brazilian spirituals.

    The festival is an annual event and is very beneficial to the high
    school students involved.

    “It gives [students] the opportunity to work in a large group and to
    have intensive rehearsals with an outstanding director,” Dr. Cliff
    Ganus, Harding professor of music and director of choral activities,
    said. “It’s a good way to get high school students on our campus and
    let them see what’s going on.”

    Choral directors Shawn Frazier of Middle Tennessee Christian School
    and Brooks Gatlin of Alabama Christian Academy are both recent Harding
    graduates. Joey Derr is director for Mars Hill Bible School, and
    Deland Guthrie is director for Georgia Christian School. Craig Jones,
    Harding Academy’s director, is also a graduate of the University.

    Harding assistant professor of music Dr. Kelly Neill will serve as
    clinician for the performance. For more information, call
    501-279-4343.

    Harding had a record enrollment this year of more than 6,600 students
    from all 50 states and 49 foreign countries. It is the largest private
    university in Arkansas and attracts more National Merit Scholars than
    any other private university in the state. Harding also maintains
    campuses in Australia, Chile, England, France/Switzerland, Greece,
    Italy and Zambia.

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