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Showcasing imagination: Third annual Creaticon
June 7, 2018 at 8:35 a.m.
Playing an unqualified doctor in the student-created original play “Job Hunt,” sixth-grader Bridget Zelin stabs unsuspecting patient Emily Davis in the arm with a shot. Students in the Blind Brook Middle School Drama Club presented “From the Page to the Stage” to showcase original plays in the Blind Brook Middle/High School auditorium during Creaticon on Thursday, May 31.
Blind Brook eighth-grader Archana Kumaran gracefully taps a cymbal to accompany “Skinny Love.” In their digital media class, Kumaran, Vivian Carvalho and Tiffany Chao created a music video for Bon Iver’s original piece and then performed their own rendition with vocals (Carvalho), piano (Chao) and drums for an audience in the auditorium.
Promoting the high school robotics club to middle schoolers, junior Matias Goldfeld describes what the Jellyfish team does while sophomore Arnav Mohapatra demonstrates their robot’s capabilities.
While the unpictured Blind Brook eighth-grader Raghav Joshi flies a drone across the gymnasium, Stella, 5, and Adrian Soto, 2, chase it around in awe. The Greenwich residents are visiting Creaticon to support their father, Andre, who established the exhibition three years ago to showcase student imagination and creativity.