2844 PNG-SI Way of Cross Vunabosco
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Vunabosco thespians re-enact Way of the Cross via musical play
By: Mr. Remegio Harold A. Argante

KOKOPO PNG: 17 April 2011 -- For the first time ever, a Way of the Cross via musicale was shown at the school gymnasium of Vunabosco Agro-Technical Secondary School, Kokopo, East New Britain Province, PNG, on the 14th of April.
    The emotional journey of Jesus was given justice by selected Bosconians and staff who brought the Gospel alive in an incredible way. Dramatically and musically powerful, the presentation provided a great insight into the most influential person in world history through stirring images in compelling and unique way.
    Wonderfully narrated by Ignatius Ogobi, Red House Captain, and with the sterling performances by Jordan Latumahina, Red House Vice-Captain, and an ensemble of Bosconian thespians, it was an inspirational event especially shown to the Bosconians in observance of the Lenten Season.
    The musical Way of the Cross meticulously re-created the Biblical Era, from Maundy Thursday to Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection.
    With its richly-textured costume designs courtesy of Ms. Annabelle Ortega, and its haunting musical accompaniment of different band instruments, the student body and the entire staff were one in saying that the show was a faithful re-enactment that became truly sentimental and a beautiful experience to watch.
    The sweeping, word-for-word adaptation of The Way of the Cross was directed by Fr. Clifford Morais SDB, Principal, and with the able support of the Student Representative Council (SRC) officers.

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