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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    Outdoor concert

    Christina Sanabria teaches a dance to students as the musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London on Monday. The dual language group, based in Washington, D.C., is doing a tour through the Northeast bringing their show to bilingual schools. The school split up in two sessions for the concert, which was held outdoors for social distancing and COVID-19 safety. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    New London — The musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs for students in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School on Monday. 

    The dual language group is made up of husband and wife Christina Sanabria and Andres Salguero and based in Washington, D.C. They are doing a tour through the Northeast bringing their show to bilingual schools.

    The school split up in two sessions for the concert, which was held outdoors for social distancing and COVID-19 safety.

    Kindergarten students, from left, Liezer Vargas Sanchez, Rayjerr Diaz Molina and Eileen Lee dance along as the musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London. The dual language group, based out of Washington D.C., is doing a tour through the Northeast bringing their show to bilingual schools. The school split up in two sessions for the concert, which was held outdoors for social distancing and COVID-19 safety.(Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Andres Salguero holds up a fist as he plays the saxophone as the musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London on Monday. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Students dance along as the musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London on Monday. The dual language group, based out of Washington D.C., is doing a tour through the Northeast bringing their show to bilingual schools. The school split up in two sessions for the concert, which was held outdoors for social distancing and COVID-19 safety. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Andres Salguero plays the guitar for students as the musical group 1-2-3 Andres performs in the parking lot of Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London on Monday. The dual language group, based out of Washington D.C., is doing a tour through the Northeast bringing their show to bilingual schools. The school split up in two sessions for the concert, which was held outdoors for social distancing and COVID-19 safety. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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