PAGES IN MOTION

Our end-of-the-year dance and choir recital, Pages in Motion: The Power of Perspective, showcased the incredible talent of all our elementary, junior high, and high school choirs, along with diverse dance styles from our dance classes. The event brought stories to life through song and dance, highlighting the unique perspectives of each performer. From classical ballet to contemporary dance, and from harmonious choir performances to dynamic group numbers, this recital celebrated creativity, artistry, and the transformative power of performance, providing an enchanting evening that inspired and entertained audiences of all ages.


CLIMB TO THE TOP OF THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN

Artios Academies of Sugar Hill's dynamic choir, spanning elementary, junior high, and high school, takes center stage at the Winter Concert with their uplifting performance of "Climb to the Top of the Highest Mountain." Through resounding voices, the choir joyfully shares a message of hope and celebration, creating a memorable and inspiring experience for attendees of all ages.


HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING?

Artios Academies of Sugar Hill High School choir presents "How Can I Keep From Singing" by Rev. Robert Lowry at the High School Festival at Bob Jones University. In this singular and impactful presentation, the choir's voices resonate with raw emotion, bringing to life the timeless lyrics that speak of resilience and unwavering faith. Against the backdrop of the esteemed festival venue, the choir's expression becomes a powerful testament to the enduring nature of hope in the face of life's challenges.