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Pittsburgh Public School students entertain City Council with songs and drum performance

Bob Bauder
By Bob Bauder
1 Min Read Feb. 19, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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Kindergartners and fifth graders from Pittsburgh’s Phillips and Westwood elementary schools entertained City Council with songs and an African drum performance Tuesday in celebration of Black History Month.

School officials said this is the second year in a row students from the two schools performed for council.

The kids prepared their song and drum pieces in advance, said Marylou Bushyager, Westwood’s instrument and music teacher. She said students get to perform and learn about city government.

“It’s a wonderful experience for the students because they are celebrating and showcasing their musical skills and learning about different African drum melodies,” Bushyager said. “They also get to learn about — maybe one day they’ll be in — the City Council, and they get that whole experience, which is really enriching.”

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