Cheering, clapping and good-natured catcalling were the ingredients of a banner night at Barnum Hall, as the Samohi venue ventured to Harlem for the Samohi Black Student Union’s Apollo Night on March 15.
The talent show took its name from the Apollo Theater in Harlem, which opened its doors to the first amateur night in 1934, creating countless careers in entertainment. Samohi students similarly aimed to impress, as performances include both song and dance in a multitude of genres.
The night also included a raffle benefiting the Black Student Union and a guest performance by Los Angeles-based rapper Kalan FrFr.
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