By Kayla Martinez

Entertainment Editor

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James Logan’s Cabaret Night was Friday, January 22. Jazz singers and dancers came together to put on a marvelous performance.

New pop tunes allowed for our dancers to show off their moves to, and for our Jazz singers to hit those high notes and low notes like there was no tomorrow!

It was festive, fun, and full of color. Between each song, performers had to go backstage to change costume, but the organization here was very well thought out. Many of these quick-changes we’re cleverly hidden by the opposite group coming out and performing a piece to give the other group time.

It was good to see two of our performing arts departments working together on a performance, much in the way that Band and Color Guard will often work together, or Drama and Technical Theatre. As our Arts departments tend to be separate, Cabaret works to bring two more Art forms together, dance and song, in such a festive setting. Full of color and energy, the show never had a boring moment.

Cabaret also had a strong way of showcasing the talent at Logan, featuring many impressive dance and jazz soloists across the board.

It was diverse, with songs and dances that brought about joy and energy from the audience as well as deep, beautiful songs, voices and movements that were stunning to watch. We can’t wait to see next year’s performance.