By SHANNEN TALBOT
Staff Reporter 

Betz's got talent

 

Last updated 6/20/2019 at 8:51am

Shannen Talbot

Abby Flowers does a ribbon dance to "Come Alive" from the musical "The Greatest Showman" at Betz Elementary June 13.

On Thursday, June 13, Betz Elementary students gathered for an artistic extravaganza in the form of talent show performances from teacher Cindy Tilque's second-grade class.

Students exhibited a variety of skills including poetry recitation, stand-up comedy, singing, reading, and several different dance styles.

Shannen Talbot

ivian Randles performed a gymnastics routine that included handsprings, cartwheels and backbends for her peers at Cindy Tilque's second-grade class talent show.

Student Eli Withrow recited a charming poem he wrote entitled, "Just a Slug," while Ella Lynch sang while playing guitar.

Music from popular musical "The Greatest Showman" was a popular choice, inspiring two ribbon dancing presentations and a standout performance from Phoebe Short, who performed the song, "A Million Dreams" in American Sign Language.

Short said she learned the sign language from YouTube, and was later approached by an excited parent in the audience who told her their family signs at home all the time.

Short's mother said she initially wasn't convinced her daughter would go through with the performance as she is typically very shy, but enjoyed learning signs and teaching them to her friends.

Tilque said she tries to put on a show for her students every year to give them the opportunity to show off their skills.

Shannen Talbot can be reached at shannen@cheneyfreepress.com.

 

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