Westcliff Singers

Singing encourages a child to express their emotions and sharpens their ability to communicate while exercising lip and tongue movement. But one of the biggest benefits of singing is the repeated use of the ‘memory muscle’.

Learning a piece of information attached to a tune embeds that information more rapidly in a child’s mind. The majority of children learn the alphabet not by simply saying the letters but singing them.

As children get older the power of singing in their lives can still be extremely beneficial.

The Westcliff Singers had the honor of attending a Trinity Terrace meeting. They performed Christmas songs led by their choir teacher.

Our very first Music Retreat.

Choir members played team-building games, created holiday crafts and ended the night with the movie Elf. There was also pizza and hot chocolate served before the movie while in their pjs the entire time!