Junior food science major Bonnie Sturrock preps for her performance with the Dance Arts Society in the dressing room.
Junior english major Courtney Kiolbassa goes over her poetry before the show.
Improv team, Freudian Slip, made the crowd laugh as they were the emcees of the evening.
Dance team, Fade to Black, kicks of the show with a high-energy dance routine.
Singer/songwriter Emily Orr plays the guitar and sings Adele’s “When We Were Young”.
Junior english major Courtney Kiolbassa eloquently recites her poem.
Improv team, Freudian Slip, emcee Aggies Got Talent.
Carlos Machuca serenades the audience with Sinatra’s “Come Fly With Me”.
Texas A&M’s Dance Arts Society performs a graceful, jazz number.
Samantha Garcia passionately sings Selena’s “Que Creias”.
Adrian Rangel moves the crowd to their feet by playing the Aggie War Hymn on electric guitar.
Cameron Stokes is joined by pianist Mace Williamson in a duo number.
Indian Culture Dance Team, Akh Mastani, rocks the stage with their first-place winning dance routine.
This trio serenades the audience with the harmonies of “Poison and Wine” by the Civil Wars.
This trio replicates the rap battle from the “Cabinet Battle” of the hit musical Hamilton.
Veteran Keefer Patterson graces the audience with his guitar and harmonica playing.
Nicholas Roberts plays his original song about an Aggieland love.
Improv team, Freudian Slip, entertains the crowd with a dating game, while the judges make their decisions.
Contestants line the stage to wait for the awards.
Samantha Garcia won third place for singing “Que Creias”.
Adrian Rangel won second place for playing Aggie traditional songs on the electric guitar.
Indian Culture Dance Team, Akh Mastani, won first place with their performance.
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