On Saturday, the annual Texas Revue talent show was held at Hogg Auditorium where ten performers competed for the grand prize of $1,500. ORANGE got the photo pass to show the night’s most eclectic and bold performances.
By Malayna Ellis
On Saturday, the annual Texas Revue talent show was held at Hogg Auditorium where ten performers competed for the grand prize of $1,500. ORANGE got the photo pass to show the night’s most eclectic and bold performances.
By Malayna Ellis
The show started off strong with a number by the Texas Dance Team.
Texas Songhorns wowed the crowd with their barbershop style singing.
The Texas Songhorns received lots of laughs from their comedic performance.
UT Nritya Sangam told a heart-wrenching tale of a child “who loses her parents amidst the horrors of war, and finds solidarity in a group of refugees” through music and dance.
Nritya Sangam stays true to their traditional style of dance throughout the story.
Jefferson Clay, an up-and-coming singer/songwriter, croons one of his original songs into the mic.
The Dancebox grabs laughs from the crowd with their comedic beatboxing-led storyline of a villain stealing the tower.
The crowd is speechless from Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity’s amazing step performance.
Tone Royal, a.k.a. Ray Villarreal, pumps up the crowd with his 90’s hip-hop style rap.
Ray Villarreal pauses in the middle of his performance to dedicate his song to his grandmother who is sick with cancer who could not make it to the performance.
Punjabbawockeez (PJW) kicks off their performance with a dramatic, mysterious scene.
PJW finish off their act strong with some breakdance stunts.
Big Wy’s Brass Band combined comedy with their impressive musical number.
Texas Nach Baliye captivated the crowd with their high energy tale of Houdini.
The Undergraduate Business Council showed their creative side by putting their own spin on “How I Met Your Mother.”
Hum A Cappella performed an a cappella number of traditional South Asian music.
Vivian Villapudua sang a breathtaking performance of “Girl Crush” by Little Big Town.
Punjabbawockeez won the award for “Crowd Favorite”, leaving the show with a marble plaque.
UT Nritya Sangam won $750 for their performance.
Texas Nach Baliye won the top prize of $1,500.