Selkirk College double-act on GMA TV

A dazzling performance on Good Morning America TV Wednesday morning by two musicians with ties to Selkirk College.

Music Program alumnae and pop star Kiesza was joined in the New York studio by her Selkirk college instructor Gilles Parenteau and his multi-keyboard virtual symphony.

They played the hit Stronger from her Finding Neverland album.

Kiesza – who hails from Calgary – was dressed in her usual flamboyant way with a dress made from New York Yankee caps.

Check out the video – https://youtu.be/cdS4WSDjlhg

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