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Elmo Speakeasy

On Monday night Arts laid out in Elmo's garden to marvel in the company of Penn's performing arts talent. From a kazoo cover band to Dalton Kamish's poem "Do Vegans Eat Ass?": we were blown away.

No diggity, no doubtEleanor Thompson, C'16

Photos: Victoria Meyer


No diggity, no doubt.

Eleanor Thompson (C '16)

"Now I'm going to read a series of short poems that all have 40 characters or less. Oh wait. They're tweets." 

Dalton Kamish (C'16), Shakespeare of the contemporary day.

“Who will survive in America?”

Ellery Lassiter (C '18) reciting Gil Scott Heron.

One man band with an app that records and then synths the music he plays. 

Tyler Burke (C '17), you’re like the hobo of the future.

When Kevin Rugamba (C '15) murmured “You're gonna wish you never had met me” while performing Adele’s "Rolling in the Deep". But he's actually a really nice guy. So ignore Adele and try and try and meet Kevin. 

“We’re stacked tonight, we have a great line–up. For the most part,” said Woody Allen look-alike Josh Horowitz (C '16), emcee of the event.


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