2014 CNMI Got Talent
PHOTOS By MARK RABAGO
- Rhythm & Harmony bested 13 other performers to win the grand prize of the 2014 CNMI Got Talent held last Dec. 19 at the Pacific Islands Club Saipan Magellan. The MHS Glee Club also won Best Team and the Governor’s Choice Award.
- Out of the Ordinary, a group of talented students who enjoy music, won the First Mini Grand Prize.
- Saipan Community School 5th grade student Kevin Liang wowed the audience with his talent playing the violin, which was enough to win him the Second Mini Grand Prize.
- The MHS Dolphin Pep Band finished first runner-up in their CNMI Got Talent debut.
- D.J. Santino proved that big things come in small packages with his rendition of Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You. He won the second runner-up prize.
- The Glushko Ballerinas—Cerinn Hwang, Fay Sizemore, Annabelle Sablan, and Sakura Imaya—once again brought grace in this year’s CNMI Got Talent competition, which was enough to give them the third runner-up prize.
- Angela Barbo, a 7th grader at Hopwood Jr. High School, came away with the fourth runner-up prize.
- Tinian’s Nikki Ayuyu won the fifth runner-up award as well as the Best in Tinian award with his very own Christmas composition.
- Tinian’s Joshua Castro rapped during his performance in the 2014 CNMI Got Talent.
- The Full Mun band showcased the musical talents of saxophonist Bohyun Mun.
- Northern Marianas College student Verina Saralu showed off her singing talent during the 2014 CNMI Got Talent.
- Abby Racoma made everyone in attendance smile with the pop music she was able to strum out of her ukulele. Emcee Jojo Camacho interviews her here after her number.
- Saipan Southern High School senior Jeffrey Centino shared his dexterity with the guitar during his performance.
- TK Pacifiku gave everyone a sample of Polynesian dance during the 2014 CNMI Got Talent.