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July 13, 2023
Upon completing Tuesday檚 two classes on the first half of Genesis, New England High School Summer Program students headed off to the Bl. Frassati Student Center, rather than going to the athletic field, per usual. That檚 because the day檚 Recreation Period would consist of something new dance practice! 91快活林 Aquinas College has a wonderful dance culture, and so of course the Summer Program would share that love of dancing with the programmers!
Dan Selmeczy is TAC檚 college and career counselor, as well as the dance instructor for the 2023 Summer Program. He has taught the program檚 dance lessons for many years, and every year in New England since the College first launched the campus in 2019. Dan, assisted by prefect Theresa Bingham, opened the dance lesson with some exercises in rhythm. 淒ance is delighting in the rhythm of the music you檙e hearing, he explained. He stationed all the students in a huge circle around the room, making sure each dancer had a partner. Then, he led them through some basic steps and spins. After about an hour of instruction, the floor opened to free dancing.
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Once everyone had a chance to practice their moves, the group moved back to Gould Hall for a dinner of Mississippi Pot Roast and mashed potatoes. Then students headed down to Study Hall in the library. After a roll call race between prefects Luke Cecchi and Trinity Duggan, the students read their assignment for the next day檚 class.
Next came the highlight of the evening, as students moved to the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel. In addition to their nightly Rosary, they enjoyed a holy hour led by Fr. Miguel. After Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the chaplain shared some words, inviting students to open their hearts to Our Lord and reminding them that our lives are lived for Him. 淓mbrace your faith, he exhorted. 淵ou are a part of something greater than yourselves. Then, as prefects led the community Rosary, the priest heard confessions, and a choir sang several beautiful hymns, including Sicut Cervus, Adoramus Te Christe, and 淪pirit Seeking.
Once Fr. Miguel drew the Holy Hour to a close with Benediction, the group made its way back to the Student Center. The coffee shop had prepared breaded mozzarella sticks, salsa, pina coladas, and lime soda. Students chatted, many showing off their skills on the piano, and enjoyed their evening.
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Soon, curfew was called, and students returned to their residence halls for more snacks and conversations. After some further socializing, the programmers headed to bed, wanting to be well rested for the first big trip of the program Thursday檚 visit to Boston!
More on that soon! But first, check out the Summer Program Blog early this afternoon to read about students conversations on the subject of today檚 one class: Soren Kierkegaard檚 Fear and Trembling.