On October 7, 2025, the Dinuba High School auditorium was filled with music, dance, and excitement as students from both Dinuba High School (DHS) and Washington Intermediate School (WIS) came together for the annual Fall Performance. The event featured talented groups such as the DHS Concert Choir, DHS Mixed Choir, Madrigals, Dance class, and the WIS Choir.
The auditorium was packed with family, friends, and supporters who came to enjoy the show. “It was one of the top concerts that had the most people—almost every seat was filled,” said choir director Mr. Espino.

The evening began with the WIS Treble/Bass Choir, who performed “Autumn Fires” by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid, “The Clouds” by Cynthia Gray, and “The Spider” by Greg Gilpin. Their performance showed off the young singers’ growing skills and teamwork.
Next, the DHS Mixed Choir took the stage with “TaReKita” by Reena Esmail, a lively and rhythmic song that wowed the audience. Then came the DHS Concert Choir, performing the emotional “Famine Song” by VIDA and Matthew Culloton, which sent chills through the audience with its powerful harmonies.
The WIS Concert Choir followed with “Agnus Dei” by Ruth Morris Gray, “Silent Moon” by Audrey Snyder, and “The Bat” by Andy Beck. Their performance was filled with focus and heart, proving how much effort they had put into preparing for the show.
The Madrigals Choir then impressed everyone with their three songs: “The Pasture (No. 2 from ‘Where the Earth Meets the Sky’)” by Z. Randall Stroope, “Ubi Caritas” by Bryan Sharpe, and “May the Lord Bless You and Keep You” by Peter Lutkin. Their beautiful voices and harmonies stood out as one of the highlights of the night.

Finally, the DHS Intro-Dance Class wrapped up the show with a fun and upbeat American Line Dance to “Country Music Made Me Do It” by Carlton Anderson. Their performance brought smiles, cheers, and lots of applause from the crowd.
The Fall Performance was a huge success, showing off the hard work and talent of both DHS and WIS students. From the first note to the final dance step, the night was full of energy, creativity, and school spirit—making it a performance to remember!