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David Miao ’29 performs “Appassionata 3rd movement” by Beethoven on the Grand Piano.
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Hayden Fung ’26, AJ Hart ’26, Ben Dinkin ’26, and SHS music teacher Brian Zeller perform “Should I Stay or Should I Go” by The Clash and “Lithium” by Nirvana.
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Rhys Mulvey ’27, Michael Cecil ’27, Oliver Tetlock ’27, and Una Lyu ’28 playing and singing “Dearly Departed” by Shakey Graves.
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Cameron Hersly ’26 and Mer Goh ’26 sing and play “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac.
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Abigail Loeser ’27 singing “From the Start” by Laufey.
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Julian Zlomislic ’27, Alexander Nowack ’28, Asher Celmer ’27, Gil Reindel ’27, and Viir Sood ’28 play “Everlong” by the Foo Fighters.
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Victoria Roberts ’26, Sarah Kung ’26, Angelina Liu ’27, Catherine Wang ’26, and Chenyu Li ’26 performing a dance to “What is Love” by Twice.
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Iman Maroof ’28 playing “Duality” by Slipknot.
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Alina Yang ’26 and Linda Zhang ’26 performing a dance to “Shape Of You” by Ed Sheeran.
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Daniel Bornstein ’29 playing and singing “Put Your Records On” by Corinne Bailey Rae.
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Victoria Roberts ’26, Chenyu Li ’26, Catherine Wang ’26, Angelina Liu ’27, and Aryaa Coulson ’29 dance to “Golden” by Huntrix, and “Secret Story of the Swan” by Iz*One.
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Peter Robelen ’27 and James McNally ’28 playing and singing “Fare Thee Well” (Dink’s song) by Marcus Mumford and Oscar Isaac.
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SHS Dance Company and teachers perform “A Jukebox Jive” choreographed by Maggie Bryant and Carolyn Landfredi.
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SHS For Good Measure singing “Technologic” by Daft Punk and “American Boy” by Estelle.
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Keitaro Dotoratos ’27 plays on the grand piano.
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Aaron Wang ’27, Aryan Mantena ’28, Darren Li ’28, Elliot Chang ’28, Lian Guo ’28, Luke Liu ’28, Melody Dong ’29, Nevin Stephens ’28, Sophie Luo ’28, Grace Chiu ’27, Isabella Wu ’28, Cindy Mou ’29, and Yingyuan Fang ’29 performs Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade Movement 3.
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Iris Zhu ’28 playing and singing “Nostalgia” by Tate McRae.
This year, Jabberfest, the annual SHS talent show, showcased a variety of student flair. Students from all grade levels took the stage—some SHS teachers even joined in.
The first two periods contained classical music performances, while later periods were centered around pop music and contemporary dance. It was a wonderful day of virtuosity, performance, and entertainment.