Harmonik Rhythm
Harmonik Rhythm is a recently formed pop ensemble from Wakefield High School. Natalie has been a member of the group for two years. Harmonik Rhythm sings at various events like fundraisers and concerts for Wakefield High School, performs at Christmas tree lightings and other events around the Triangle, and coordinates independent seasonal shows. The group was also privileged to sing on the 102.9 radio station to advertise the Wakefield Classic and Muscle Car Show.
In the past, Harmonik Rhythm has performed at several middle schools around the Triangle area. The members continually assemble shows that are self-directed, meaning that the girls in the ensemble organize and present their show by themselves at least twice every academic year. The shows include group numbers, solos, and duets by the girls in the group.
In December of 2014, Natalie and two other girls (Morgan Forbis and Alyssa White) from Harmonik Rhythm were asked to sing on live television, broadcasted in Goldsboro. They performed two songs as a trio and later joined another group for a closing song.
In the 2015 holiday season, the Harmonik Rhythm girls coordinated and performed an entire independent show at Lifepointe Church in Raleigh. The show included solo, small ensemble, and group performances followed by personal vendors and desserts.
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The 2016 winter Harmonik Rhythm Show entitled "A Christmas Music Box" consisted of three group numbers, several small ensemble numbers, and a few solos. In addition, the members encouraged audience participation through sing-a-long's and games.