Monday, May 11, 2009

SCA TALENT “ROCKED THE HOUSE” WITH 17 DAZZLING ACTS



School of Communication Arts held their first talent show, hosted by the student government, MODIV this week. The much publicized and highly anticipated event filled the School’s theatre with standing room only.

MODIV had welcomed and encouraged all areas of performance creativity. Most of the acts were musical talents, such as acoustic performances, vocalists, bands and solo artists representing all genres of music.

One unexpected yet relished performance was that of “The Fish Stix”, a group of Audio and Film instructors who joined forces to present a compelling opening act. Their kick off song was from The Beastie Boys, which got the audience energized and “dancing in the aisles”.

Prizes were awarded for first, second and third place winners, which were funded by MODIV’s many fund raisers. SCA’s most popular student band, “Hidden Movement”, took first place performing two original songs earning them the first place large cash prize. Second place belonged to Johnny Carroll, who played the keys and sang an Anthony Hamilton piece which earned him two 311/Ziggy Marley tickets. Le’Shawn Troy-Rogers took third place with an original song.


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Debra A Hooper
Vice President/Director
School of Communication Arts
@ Digital Circus

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