Seniors Prepared for “End of an Era”
Grade 12 looks to defend Coreografias title
March 23, 2023
Coreografias is not just any event. It’s a magical time when an entire group of 120 people work together to create one of the biggest shows ever seen.
On Friday, March 24, the senior class at Colegio Menor will take their last steps on the Coreografias stage. It’s time for these 120 students go out into the world to find their own destinies and fulfill their dreams; but before they separate, they will have one last dance.
The feeling of the seniors towards this Coreografias is weird since everyone is excited for this incredible event, but also sad knowing its their last.
“I feel very emotional, ” said Barbara Cevallos, a Grade 12 ClassCo. “We’ve only had three years of Coreografias, because we lost one to the pandemic. I think my grade has a lot of emotion for this time of the year.”
“I feel sad, but also very excited,” said Ignacio Diaz, a senior. “I know my role, I know everyone knows their role and is going to a great part and we are going to win.”
This year the seniors were assigned the theme of “Greek Mythology” and have characters like Zeus, Hades and Poseidon as characters in their production. The seniors story is called, “The End of an Era,” symbolizing what will happen in their story, but also a reference to themselves and that this will be the last time the 2023 promotion will be part of Coreografias.
The seniors arrive to this Coreografias as current champions since last year they won, which creates expectations and also puts even more pressure on the class to perform.
Everyone expects something never seen before from the seniors and the word on the street is that this year’s production won’t disappoint.
The seniors are set to deliver one of the best Coreografias performances in history, so be ready to watch “The End of an Era.”