Kean Got Talent

By Alexander Valdes | Published by April 25, 2019

Kean University is a host to a variety of students who come from different backgrounds and cultures; therefore, there’s bound to be some who possess unique gifts and talents. “Kean Got Talent” is a club at Kean University where students go and showcase their talents to like-minded individuals.

Come join the family!

Come join the family!

Any sort of talent is welcomed, though some of the more traditional talents include singing and acting. No student should be ashamed to attend a club meeting and show off the talent that they have, whether it be something as small as painting or writing poetry.

“There are no limitations of performance or some kind of art when it comes to ‘Kean Got Talent’,” said club vice president, Angelina Pizzatiello. “One of the most common talents is singing and maybe below that would be acting, then dancing and then we can have any people who are into the visual arts as well or even instrumentals, so there’s no limitations.”

People are welcome regardless of the talents they were born with or learned and are encouraged to embrace that side of them by joining the club and taking their talents to the next level.

Show off your talents!

Show off your talents!

“I have to say if music wasn’t around and like creativity, what would we be doing,” said club president Carolina Montiero-Chaves.

Students may have insecurities about showing off their talents to others or may be extremely self-conscious.

“Give it a shot, because at the end of the day, what are you going to lose? You never know, maybe you could be the next Seal or Kelly Clarkson, you never know, I say go for it,” said Montiero-Chaves.

The advisor of the club is Professor Ernest Wiggins, which means theatre majors will feel right at home with the positive energy and mindset of the club.

If you or anyone you know relishes in expressing themselves through creativity by way of singing, dancing, acting, etc.; perhaps consider joining “Kean Got Talent.”


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