Andover High School’s 2023 Talent Show
  • January 25, 2023

By Julie Mahoney
STAFF WRITER

Showcasing a dozen talented students, this year’s talent show will take place on January 26 in the Collins Center at 7:00 pm. 

Following last year’s successful show, the Junior Board started planning months in advance. The Board’s advisors are Michelle Chachus, Nicholas Rand, and the principal organizer, Guidance Counselor Kimberly Bergey. Sign-ups ended on January 12, and the first dress rehearsal occurred on January 24. Some of the acts anticipated are slam poetry, dance, musical numbers, and comedy. Leeyah Soen, Smit Patel, Kiarra Lucas, Louis Morrison, and the AHS a cappella group, The Chromatics, are some of the names that will be appearing at the show. 

Junior Board members began asking teachers to be a part of the panel of judges after returning from break, and “are hoping to have three or four teachers on the panel,” Rand said. “They will be coming up with first and second places based on scoring, and the audience will have a live vote for the fan favorite.”

Anticipation for this year’s talent show has been built up, “Last year was a really successful one,” Rand said. “Since COVID, we weren’t having them. In our eyes, it was the first big event of the school coming together in a non-sport, team aspect.” 

Bergey continued the tradition of the show. “Former Spanish teacher Mr. Kolbe used to hold a talent show last block the day before winter vacation. When he retired, I wanted to continue the tradition and it is one of my favorite events of the school year,” Bergey said. She has had many years of experience running the show, but the talent show has only been taking place after school hours for the last few years. “We have a few excited junior hosts this year,” Rand added, making this year extra special.

Talent show poster

Leeyah Soen is in all things music at the high school and has been performing since she was three years old, in all kinds of performing arts. “I got second place because I played the piano, sang, and danced in the same act,” Soen said, referring to last year’s show. After last year’s success, she is participating once again. 

Many are excited for the night, especially Rand: “It’s overall a really fun event, and everyone is welcome. We really get a good mix of people to come to it.”

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Andover High School Students Show Off Their Talents
  • May 23, 2022

Dane Connor
STAFF WRITER

Students demonstrated their talents to the people of Andover at the Andover High School Talent Show on March 6. The competition brought together talented students to compete for a $50 Amazon gift card.

The talent show winner this year was The c+Cgrinatucs, an Andover a capella group, that performed Take on Me. 

AHS guidance counselor Kimberly Bergey helped put the show together for all students to show off their talents. “My favorite part leading up to the show is seeing which students sign up to perform and what their chosen talent is,” said Bergey. “I am always surprised to see students who I would never expect to perform showcase their hidden talents!”

Bergey has been a part of the talent show and its planning for many years, and while some aspects of the talent show still remain the same, it has changed quite a bit since the beginning. When the talent show started, it was an in-school event, but once AHS switched to the eight day schedule, it became the talent show that AHS knows today. The talent show started incorporating judges and winners, much like a proper television competition.

AHS Junior Leeyah Soen performed in the talent show and got second place in the competition. Her performance included a mixture of her talents, which include piano and rhythmic gymnastics. Soen found the talent show as a perfect opportunity to show off her talents, because she loves to perform and show others her art. “I have been playing piano and rhythmic gymnastics for 14 years now and I felt I could take it a bit farther,” said Leeyah.

Soen was very proud of her performance and wouldn’t change her experience because of how much fun she had. “I really had fun performing, I don’t think I would have changed that,” said Soen. Her favorite memory was being able to watch everyone grow as they practiced their talents. “Everyone had so much fun just cheering for everyone that was going to perform,” said Soen.

AHS English teacher Krista Paminger was one of the judges for the talent show. In explaining what sparked her interest in the first place, Paminger said that she was interested in supporting her students and their talent.

Paminger was very impressed with all the students and their performances. She was very happy with how much courage all the participants showed by getting up on stage and performing their talents for everyone to see. ”Singing, rapping, songwriting, playing the piano, American Sign Language, comedy, choreography, and dance are only some of the talents that were showcased that night, and the level of talent was remarkable,” said Paminger.

Bergey has seen many talents over the years, but that still doesn’t kill her enthusiasm to see kids go on stage and show off talents that may have been hidden until that moment. ”My favorite part of seeing the kids perform is watching students shine on stage who usually don’t have the opportunity to showcase their talents. They all have a lot of fun!” said Bergey.

Soen has advice to students who may be interested in performing in the talent show. She said that many people have talent and just need to have confidence to show off their talent. ”You can succeed, and if you believe in yourself you can do anything,” said Soen.

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