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Skills take the spotlight at annual B.B. talent show
February 14, 2024 at 11:36 p.m.
Ethan Suss, a first-grader who masquerades as “A Clown Named Ethan,” takes a spill during his comedy routine. He’s one of the over 70 Blind Brook students who performed at the annual talent show hosted by the Destination Imagination Booster Club in the Ridge Street Elementary School cafetorium on Saturday, Feb. 10.
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David Tapia
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Inspired to play the violin by his grandfather, Ridge Street School third-grader Jacob Koyfman gets the audience to clap along.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
To demonstrate his mastery of the skill, second-grader Jack Goldman takes off one of his shirts as he hula hoops.
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David Tapia
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During intermission, Mariana Lomenso (left), a Destination Imagination parent, sells raffle tickets to Nicol Pirrazzi, a teacher at Ridge Street School.
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David Tapia
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Members of “The Funky Friends,” a group of Ridge Street students ranging from kindergarten to second grade, perform a line dance.
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David Tapia
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Morgan Sontag (left) and Nicole Lucca conclude their act as “The Diamond Duo.” The fourth-graders wore shiny dresses for their rendition of “Diamonds” by Rihanna.
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David Tapia
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Anthony Gebrael, a fourth-grader at Ridge Street School, shows off his classical guitar skills.
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David Tapia
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Fourth-grader Vihan Dagar plays a medley of music by composers Antonio Vivaldi and Ludwig van Beethoven.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)