Kettler’s metier
Lauren Vane
At a dress rehearsal last Thursday for the Kettler Elementary School
talent show, 9-year-old Nicole Andrew took the stage and performed
“Tomorrow,” from the Broadway musical, “Annie.”
Delivered with a steady smile and sparkling expression, the
fourth-grader’s voice was fearless in front of an audience of
classmates and parents.
“The sun’ll come out tomorrow ... “ Nicole sang in a
soft-but-sure voice.
With the closure of their school coming in the fall, the song
lyrics seemed to speak to the resilient attitude of the Kettler
community. Although the talent show may be a bright star when the
school community is facing a difficult future, the show would have
gone on, school closure or not.
“It’s an opportunity for kids to shine and get some recognition
for some incredible talent they have,” said Kettler PTA President
Cathy Lindsey.
The house was packed for the show, held Friday night at Kettler,
Lindsey said.
With more than 20 acts, ranging from karate to karaoke, at the
dress rehearsal Kettler students showed off their talents without an
ounce of stage fright.
“It’s just fun to see everybody clap because you did a good job,”
Nicole said.
The first act, following an opening group performance of the
Kettler Cougar theme song, was a choreographed hip-hop dance by a
team of girls, ranging in age from kindergarten to second-grade.
Awaiting their cue, the girls stood in a row in matching black
leotards and purple and blue poodle skirts. Their initial act kicked
off the show, followed by a handful of dances choreographed to
Hillary Duff and Lindsay Lohan tunes. Some children chose to recite
poetry or play the piano.
Eight-year-old Cole Fletcher performed a solo act, singing, “I’ll
Never Grow Up,” and gave the audience a glimpse at a future Broadway
star.
“I thought it would be fun and I like to sing, and I can show off
my talent,” Cole said.
The dress rehearsal ended with a rock n’ roll performance by the
Trout family, featuring fifth-grader Jonathon Trout on vocals and his
younger brother, third-grader Michael Trout on the drums. Singing
covers of Ramones and AC/DC songs, the group rocked out to a crowd of
screaming admirers.
“They all performed like seasoned veterans, it was really
impressive,” Lindsey said.
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