Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Happening Now
  • April 22Streaming Canvas on April 26 at 6 p.m. in Meyer Hall
  • April 22AICE English General Paper Exam on April 25 at 8:00 a.m.
  • April 22Chamber Recital Concert on April 24 at 6:00 p.m. in the Norton Museum
  • April 22NHS Meeting on April 24 at 11:19 a.m. in the Media Center
  • April 22Spring into College Series on April 23 at 11:19 a.m. in the Media Center
Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Visual Summary: Sunfest 2016

Navigate Left
Navigate Right
  • Dan Smith, lead singer of Bastille, performs one of his songs on Friday, April 29.

  • Concert attendees wave their hands in the air as Dan Smith, lead singer of Bastille comes into the audience.

  • Visual senior Robert Schrotenboer makes a sno-cone for a customer. Schrotenboer was one of many Dreyfoos students volunteering at Sunfest 2016.

  • Digital media junior Joe DiRienzo (left) stamps a Sunfest attendee’s arm. DiRienzo was one of many Dreyfoos students volunteering at Sunfest 2016.

  • Brittany Howard, lead singer of Alabama Shakes, performs one of the band’s songs on Sunday, May 1.

  • Chase Everett, keyboardist of Orlando-based rock band Casaveda, plays a song on his keyboard on Friday, April 29.

  • Jared Bakst, rhythm guitarist of Orlando-based rock band Casaveda, plays a song on his guitar on Friday, April 29.

  • Dylan Malugen, lead guitarist of Orlando-based rock band Casaveda, plays a song on his guitar on Friday, April 29.

Navigate Left
Navigate Right

Sunfest, Palm Beach County’s annual music and art festival, was held this year from Wednesday, April 27 to Sunday, May 1. Founded in 1982, the festival attracts close to 175,000 visitors annually to come and watch the artists perform. This year, a wide array of musical groups were featured from Grammy award winners Meghan Trainor and Alabama Shakes to local bands including Fireside Prophets, who originated in Boca Raton, and Ethan Parker Band, who originated in Palm Beach.

Leave a Comment
Donate to THE MUSE
$750
$10000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Dreyfoos School of the Arts. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

Navigate Left
Navigate Right
Donate to THE MUSE
$750
$10000
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (0)

Posting under a pseudonym is not permitted. Online comments that are found in violation of the editorial policy will be removed as quickly as possible.
All THE MUSE Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *