By Ryan
Ngala
[Riverbank
State Park, New York] Figure
Skating in Harlem (FSH) kicks off its 16th annual ice show at
Riverbank State Park in Harlem on (Sat. March 23rd and Sun. March 24th
at both 7 and 3pm); many people had waited in line with their tickets in their
hands just to get in. It was a long line; as I got there the show was about to
start. Things were running smoothly. Some ticket
holders started
to go upstairs
to
the upper balcony while some people wanted seats in the middle of the lower area; when everyone was settled the ice show began.
The host
of the show was none
other than Tamara Tunie of NBC's "Law & Order: SVU." She started things off by introducing the
Harlem Ice Beginner 3 Synchronized Skating Team; they
skated to three Whitney Houston songs, "My Love Is Your Love,”
“I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” and “How will I know?."
The team danced and skated
so swiftly that they wowed
the crowd with a
stunning performance; "La
Conga Blicoti" by Josephine Baker. The event was an outstanding Sunday skating performance featuring FSH students, Kaylia Allen, Nya
Davis, Kortney DeBride, Ava Grace Gardner, Isis Glover, Andrea Heredia, Zoe
Littles-Ward, Narju Nawar, Eden
Pichardo, Ashley Prentice and Jalynn Satterthwaite. Nina Simone's "Feelin'
Good" was performed by FSH students Tanay Davis, Taharie Murga, Thalyia
Thompson, and Zenzile Tonge; the quartet of performers skated
with all their strength as they spun
and twirled
until the very end.
Other FSH
students skated to the songs of many great women artists and songs including:
"Fantasy"
By Mariah Carey
"I
Got Rhythm" By Lena Horne
"New
Attitude" By Patti LaBelle
"Unpretty"
By TLC
"Bidi
Bidi Bom Bom" By Selena
"Sweet
Dreams" By Beyoncé
"No
One" By Alicia Keys
"Respect"
By Aretha Franklin
"Strong
Enough" By Cher
"Colette
Shows Him the Ropes / Infernal Galop" By Michael Giacchino & Jacques
Offenbach
"Family
Affair" By Mary J. Blige
"Can't
Take My Eyes Off of You" By Lauryn Hill
"Step
by Step" By Whitney Houston
"Brave"
By Idina Menzel
"Palladio"
By Escala and
"Midnight
Train to Georgia" By Gladys Knight and The Pips.
Three FSH
soloists then prepared
to skate on the ice and strut their stuff; Sharendalle Murga was up first skating
to Idina Menzel's "Brave." Executing her spins and going around in
circles, skating so magnificently, her performance ended in even more memorable
moves on the ice. Second was Jiordan Ali who danced to Leontyne Price's
"Summertime;" her skating was actually
quite amazing and
the crowd applauded for her so she
continued
to skate even harder;
the more she skated, the better her skating became. Last but not least, there was
the one and only Florence Ngala (my sister) who skated to Adele's "Hometown
Glory;" her performance was choreographed by Ali Blank. On hand to see
Florence’s skating routine during FSH’s Saturday prorgram were Abel, Wendy, Auntie Doreen and
Tina (Mom); her amazing performance was recorded on Auntie Doreen's iPad by her
sister Wendy. It was a marvelous performance as ever and the entire crowd gave
Florence a standing ovation which was even louder than ever before. Because it
was Florence’s last performance as an FSH
student, her family and fans gave her an enthusiastic send off. It had been 11 years since she started
skating at the age of six.
When
Florence's solo performance was over, Sharon Cohen, FSH founder and director,
stepped into the ice rink and said a couple of words before the start of the
skating finale. She asked the crowd "Are you guys having a good
time?" The crowd went wild as the audience yelled "Yeah!!!"
I was
shouting and screaming even more than the audience did.
Sharon
then said "It really takes a village to run a fantastic organization." She and Bernice had dreamt about an ice
skating program in Harlem for years before FSH became a reality. Sharon then introduced the FSH staff members who
made the performance possible by pushing the FSH students to be successful both
on and off the ice.
Three FSH
students who will be leaving the program--Florence, Sharendalle and Jiordan--received
flowers; along with Bria Culpepper and Kayla Stewart also received flowers
because they will be going to college soon. At that point Florence cried heartfelt
tears of joy. Then all five FSH students stepped into the ice rink for a final
bow.
The finale
Performance was performed by all the FSH students who were introduced by Tamara Tunie, the FSH students skated to both
Alicia Keys’ “Girl On Fire” and Beyoncé's "Run The World."
The Harlem Ice Open Juvenile Synchronized Skating Team
(Jiordan Ali and Sharendalle Murga were up along with Kolby Couch, Tanay Davis,
Eliyah Mckayle, Taharie Murga, Florence Ngala, Zjana Ray, Nikaila Saunders, Kayla Stewart, Thaylia Thompson, Zenzile Tonge
and Sandra Williams) skated to "Girl On Fire." The two team captains skated
so swiftly with spins and twirls to the audience’s
delight; the crowd cheered with excitement. Next all of the FSH students skated
to the right and left of the ice rink to Beyoncé's
"Run the world." When the
entire group of skaters entered during the ice rink the crowd went wild, screaming
from the top of their lungs.
The FSH students from the youngest to oldest were the stars
of the event. As their performance came to an end, the crowd gave them a loud
round of applause and a standing ovation for their outstanding skating
performance at the heart of Riverbank State Park.
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