The talent show with one rule…

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Carol Queiroz

Junior Sage Weinstock and Senior Karina Mangru (left to right) perform a Spanish duet at Masters’ first ever Polyglot, a multilingual talent show with no English allowed

Carol Queiroz and Hanna Schiciano

On Sept. 30, the Department of Performing Arts hosted a multilingual talent show, Polyglot. The show featured over 20 acts in 10 languages, ranging from language classes performing their alphabet to solo acts done entirely in morse code. Spanish, Mandarin, French, Thai, Portuguese, Hebrew, Greek, Ukrainian and Hindi were all showcased at the show.