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Lower School Students to Take Commons Stage for Coffee House

On November 7, 2014, Lower School fifth-graders took to the Commons Theatre stage for their Fall Coffee House. See photos of our youngest performers in the gallery at right.

• Emily Wu, on violin, and Layla Barthwal, on piano, performing “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen
• Mia Stavola, a poem recital of “Posters” by Amy LV
• Isabela Rodriguez, a gymnastics routine to “Royals” by Lorde
• Ash Das, on piano, performing “Let it Go” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez
• Oscar Chu, on violin, performing “Maytime” by W.A. Mozart
• Reese Tolchin, on guitar and vocals, and Taylor Fargesen, vocals, performing an original song
• Gabriela Cohen, a dance routing to “We Will Rock You” by Queen
• Madison Catanese, vocals, singing “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
• Jill Cafaro, on cello, and Jillian Naratil, on violin, performing “Celtic Dance” by Mark Williams
• Morgan Chandler and Melanie Whiteman, a dance routine to “Shake it Off” by Taylor Swift
• Cynthia Clark, on piano, performing “Arabesque” by Johann Friedrich Burgmuller
• Lily Egol, on violin, performing “Gavotte from Mignon” by A. Thomas
• Emma Floyd, vocals, performing “Your Song” by Elton John
• Joseph Arege, on drums, performing “Bang the Drum All Day” by Todd Rundgren
• Kayla Shah, a poem recital of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock“ (excerpt) by T.S. Elliot
• Maya Jacoby, vocals, singing “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars
• Anthony Sallustio, on piano, performing “Counting Stars/Young Volcanos “ by One Republic/Fall Out Boy
• Ranney Performing Arts Teachers Mrs. Lisa Geene, vocals; Mr. John Propper, on guitar; and Dr. Dorothy Sobieski, on viola, playing “Testify to Love” by Paul Field, Henk Pool, Ralph Van Manen & Robert Riekerk
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235 Hope Road
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
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