2/5/2018 0 Comments 4th Annual HFHS Talent ShowBy Abby and Raechel Painovich Yesterday afternoon, Hinckley Finlayson High School hosted their annual snow week talent show. The turnout was good, with twelve acts. Starting with a brilliantly choreographed dance routine by Cheyanne Blodgett and finishing with the staff performing “Don't Stop Believing”, the show kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
Cheyanne Blodgett started off the show with an upbeat dance routine to the tune of “No Promises.” Up next was Dion, who kept the audience alive with his theory on why the world is flat and finishing on jokes that made everyone in the vicinity laugh along with him. To follow up these performers were three individual vocalists who left their listeners in awe. One of these performers was Courtney Scarborough, a senior at Hinckley Finlayson High School. When asked why she chose to participate in the talent show, she responded, “I like being able to do what I love and this gives me that opportunity.” Courtney sang “Remedy” by Adele which, as her voice rang throughout the auditorium, captured everyone’s appeal. Next up was a battle between Kaden Stensrud and Ameed Abuhamed; a rap battle. Ameed started it off with his own rendition of “Man’s Not Hot” by Big Shaq to which Kaden responded with a piece of his own. After this battle, to add some action to the show, Russell Larson strode onto the stage to perform a front flip. Then, our very own Snow Week King, Michael Affeldt, better known as Big Mike, entered the stage with his very own lyrics to the instrumental, “That I’m Dreaming.” To end the students’ performance, Anders Prater took to the stage to display his “human jump rope” talent. To conclude the whole show, several staff members appeared on stage to perform “Don’t Stop Believing.” With Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Richter, Joe France, Mr. LaFond, Ms. Johnson, Mr. Hogberg, and Ms. Sikkink all contributing to the production, whether it be singing, playing guitar or even the xylophone, they left the audience singing along and in a standing ovation. In short, the talent show was filled with many talented students and teachers that took the stage by storm, leaving the audience in awe. A few of these student participants would like to share some advice about partaking in the talent show. When asked why you should sign up for the talent show next year, Cheyanne Blodgett answered,” It gets you out of your comfort zone!” And Courtney Scarborough said,” It is always a blast and something to remember forever.” This year’s Snow Week Talent Show, all acts considered, delivered an outstanding talent show that will be remembered by much of the student body at HFHS.
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