Students sing their favourite Christmas Carols at the Christmas Carol Sing-in
The atmosphere was good during the Christmas Carols Sing-in in the pavilion on Monday afternoon. Many students demonstrated their musical talents by singing their favourite Christmas song. Booklets with song lyrics were handed out in advance so the audience could do their best to support the musicians.


ESN President Rolland Masebu opens the song fest.
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
After a cheerful opening by host and ESN chair Rolland Masebu, the afternoon started with an acoustic version of Last Christmas. Psychology students Maxine and Celine chose this song for a reason: “It was the first song we thought of and it’s great for a sing-along. Everyone can join in; it’s the perfect starter!” explained Maxine.

Celine and Maxine sing Last Christmas.
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And she was right, as the audience already joined in enthusiastically right from this first song. The two will be going back to Germany for the Christmas holidays to celebrate Christmas with their parents. “We’re driving home for Christmas,” they sang cheerfully.

Maxine and Celine.
Dina (IBCoM) and Idil (IBEB) were already waiting to perform the Snowman by Sia with IBEB student Deniz accompanying them on guitar. “I don’t actually celebrate Christmas, but I do like doing this. And the song by Sia is simply beautiful,” stated Idil. They’re also visiting their parents for Christmas but not without first giving a fantastic performance.

Deniz, Idil and Dina (the three in the middle).
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh

Dina, Idil en Deniz sing Snowman by Sia.
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
The Sing-in also included more intimate songs and after a poignant version of Noel the stage was cleared for IBA student Rixt who accompanied herself on guitar. Her best friend and biggest fan was sitting at the front. “Santa Baby doesn’t have any particular meaning for me, but I wanted to take part and this was the only Christmas song I knew,” explained Rixt.

Rixt.
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh

Rixt sings Santa Baby
Image by: Ali Alshamayleh
The afternoon ended with an energetic medley performed by Simos, Valentina and Panayiota. Panayiota addressed the audience before they started their final song: “A lot of Christmas songs feel a little sad but let’s end this afternoon with a cheerful message.” Feliz Navidad followed and the audience again joined in enthusiastically.

Valentina, Simos and Panayiota provide an energetic closing medley
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