Talent Show

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A Talent Show at CTY usually involves very unusual skills that are possessed by us lovable weirdos who attend camp.

Lancaster

Both student and staff talent shows are held at Lancaster (Session 2) on separate days. In Session 1 there is only the student show, giving the staff an unfair advantage in practice time. On the last Tuesday and Wednesday, the talent shows are held in place of activities. The next day, Thursday, is the day of key and fob return.

06.2 Student Show

Master of Ceremonies - Blake Barnett

Ashok Bhaskar - Devil's Sticks (to "Hot Ride" by The Prodigy)

Ariane Turley - Flute ("Vivace by Michel Blavet)

Alexis Kravitz - Juggling (to "Salterello III by New York's Ensemble)

Teryn Dickson - Breakdancing (to "Canned Heat" by Jamiroquai)

Rachel Todd - Ballet (to "The Tower" by Vienna Teng)

Sandra Korn - Cello ("Rondo" by Boccherini)

Jacob Hurwitz - Solving a Rubiks Cube while reciting first 200 digits of Pi.

Sarah Hackney - Guitar & Voice ("The View From Heaven", in tribute to Phil Gunn)

Christian "Christ" Burnette and Michael "Mike" Len - Raving (to "Liquify" by Toby Emerson)

Carlisle

06.2 Talent Show

Emcees: Yean Do, Mariam Lynch, and Isaac Schlect

Tech Crew: Ian Hull (Tech God), Bonne Eisenman, Charlotte Lee, Kenneth Lin, Ever Ramirez, Olivia Stransky, Chase Stevens, Kevin Yang

Act 1

"Super Mario Brothers, Live" written by Jon Hect preformed by Margarte Sulerzyski

"I Get Along Without You Very Well" written by Cole Porter, performed by Eva Suarez

"Bar Rage" written by the Glenngarry Bhoys, performed by Mike Morgan and Nico Mihalich

"Ballet" by Madeline Outland

"Tarantella" by Robert Knickerbocker

"Dravidian Dithyramb" by Crystal Tung

"New American Classic" written by Taking Back Sunday, performed by Michael Cretella

"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, performed by Lucas Matheson

"Tribute" written by Tenacious D, performed by Dave Miracchi, Andrew Levy, and Nico Mihalich

Act 2

"My Father's Favorite" by Liz Schierer

"Solo de Concours" by Taylor Lloyd

"Tae Kwon Do" by Philip Chodrow

"Tap Dancing to 'Scat'" by Meridith Richmond

"Guitar Improvisation" by Gary "Squeaky" Minassian

"Konstantine" written by Something Corporoate, performed by George Hotz

"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" written by Tom Lehrer, performed by Lily Kerrigan and Aria Sharma, accompanied by Chris White

"Why Do We Have to Say Goodbye?" written and performed by Dom Hazzard, accompanied by Jon Hecht

"RA Madness" performed by your very own Residential Assistants


Baltimore

JHU 06.1

Note: The JHU 2006 Session 1 Variety/Talent Show also included an "auction extravaganza", scattered in certain parts of the show. Also, acts are very vague due to the confusion of who was doing what.  A number of these acts can be found on Youtube.

Mary Guan "Violin" Asha Lemmie "Reflection" from Mulan Winston Li "Piano" Johanna's Girls "Backstreet Boys Skit" Gabby Costa "Over the Rainbow" Jeffery Wang "Violin" Cecilia Jiang "Piano" Emily Pries+Sarita Rosenstock "Singing"

(Auction)

Johanna's Girls 2 "Chronic-cles of Narnia" Rhett Wen-Wampler "Devil Sticks" Jee Park "Hero" Diya Das "Piano" Shirong Sun+Anya Richkind "Singing" Jam Group "Blues" (Kevin Sun, Elizabeth Kramer, Stephen Kaplan) Patrick Yu "Juggling" Yakov Pechersky "Baby Got Back"

(Auction)

Paradox "Paradox Song" (Wes McClelan, Collin Sibley, Kevin Sun, Elizabeth Kramer, Kevin Song, Isaac Cheng) Jaqueline Chow "Spanish Rhapsody" Wendy Li "Reciting Pi" Elizabeth Kramer "Pick Up Lines" Caroline's Girls "Aladdin Variety" Kevin Sun+Conway Yao "Blue Collar Comedy" Jad Tabbara "Soccer Ball Juggling"

(Auction)

Priscilla Chow+Sungmin Sohn "Kiddush" Kevin Han "Clarinet" Josh Lee+Sungmin Sohn "Stairway to Heaven" Wes McClelan "Slow Clap" Rachel Quist+Joe Nguyen "Singing" Lexi Tippings "Kiling Me Softly" Josh Wortzer "Scarborough Fair" Jason Han+ 2nd Floor Boys "Collide" 2nd Floor Boys "Be a Man" (Jason Han, Emmet Hobbs, Harsh Chawla, Nathan Kim, Wade Higgins, Daniel Huang, Gen Kim, Yakov Pechersky)