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PUC Sophomore Student Leads On and Off Stage, Encouraging Musical Community
By Ally Romanes on June 25, 2024
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Leila Beltran decided to attend 海角视频 for two reasons: she heard the education department was one of the best in the Adventist school system, and she knew she thrived in a smaller community. With an interest in developing relationships and realizing she wouldn鈥檛 like to go to a college or university where everyone was just another face in a crowd, PUC was the community for Beltran to receive support and make meaningful connections.
Beltran will soon complete her sophomore year of liberal studies and earn a music associate's degree. Within this school year, she has made a tremendous impact in the music department by being the president of the music club and co-directing and co-producing PUC on Broadway and Shrek the Musical. With a love for musicals and hearing students' interest in putting on a show, Beltran dedicated time to making these productions happen and considerably accommodating her cast and crew to give the community enjoyable shows.
She didn鈥檛 always have a passion for musicals, aside from knowing the famous musicals Hamilton and Wicked, but not much beyond that. Movie soundtracks and music in general were something she enjoyed, but she couldn鈥檛 call herself a theater kid since she wasn鈥檛 around theater culture. That changed once she came to PUC.
When PUC performed Jericho Road last school year, it opened Beltran鈥檚 eyes to how exciting it was to perform onstage and take on an acting role. More importantly, this show gave her friends鈥攚hich she says she wouldn鈥檛 have made otherwise. Another huge reason why musicals now have a fond place in her heart.
Growing up in San Diego, CA, Beltran was surrounded by music, hearing her mother sing and play piano. She started playing piano in kindergarten and can also play the oboe. With music a part of her life, she sang and played piano for her home church.
At PUC, Beltran has the pleasure of singing for both campus choirs鈥攖he Chorale and Vox Pro Musica. 鈥淚n VPM, it鈥檚 so fun to sing with friends,鈥 expressed Beltran. 鈥淭he chaotic energy that comes with a rehearsal at night with a bunch of music nerds as well as people who like to cause chaos is something I look forward to.鈥 In chorale, she was asked to sing second soprano, which has been challenging for her.
She thanks Assistant Music Professor Ronnie Zanella for picking great music in the one year he鈥檚 been teaching at PUC. 鈥淪he is a very talented musician,鈥 said Zanella. 鈥淪he is a natural leader for her classmates in anything music-related.鈥
Beltran鈥檚 leadership extends even beyond musicals onstage. As this year鈥檚 Music Club president, she creates a space for students to bond over music. She鈥檚 also created performance opportunities for anyone to join, no matter their major. The club has performed student-run concerts, songwriting open mics, and hosted concert trips. Her hope for the club is to become a community for everyone to be themselves and enjoy music together.
One of the biggest lessons she鈥檚 learned at PUC is advocating for herself. With how she helps lead campus musicals and the music club, it鈥檚 students like Beltran who advocate for others to showcase their musical talents, get out of their comfort zone, and the importance of music on campus and beyond.
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