Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz (14 photos)
Community members revealed their skills and passions at the second annual Harvard Friends of the Arts Community Talent Show on Friday, April 30, in Volunteers Hall. Emcee Danno Sullivan kept the audience entertained between sets at the almost three-hour-long show.
Tim Clark delivers a playful version of the Beatles’ “I Feel Fine.”
Bromfield freshman Emma Hall sings Cole Porter's "So In Love."
Nick Walker plays his original composition, "Memorium."
James Gordon is part of a trio playing Toots and the Maytals' "54-46."
A reflective Ken Nygren prepares to sing Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” from the musical Oklahoma.
Mark Hastings accompanies himself in his original composition, "Miracles."
The crowd listens to the Martinko family—Victoria Martinko, Chrissanna Grove, and Amber Martinko—perform Pat Benatar’s “We Belong.”
Emcee Danno Sullivan wows the audience with his amazing "chicken towel."
Graham Feddersen jams on his electric guitar.
Helen Batchelder, singing Joni Mitchell's "River," is accompanied by Jeff Ewald.
Erin Ash Sullivan introduces one of her original compositions.
Keith Turner interprets the Robert Service poem, "The Ballad of Blasphemous Bill."
Bromfield junior Ashley Jordan sings "Empty Heart," one of her original compositions.
Bill Cordner sings Eric Bogle's "Safe in the Harbor" in memory of former Harvard resident Bill White.