A Very “Phantom Clone Sith” Jamboree, In Photos

December 11, 2009

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Sixteen Feet opened the show with Ben Starr '11 singing _Lisztomania_ by French pop band Phoenix.
Daniel Del Nido '10 and Chris Wickman '12 shoot it out during their rendition of M.I.A's _Paper Planes_, with Jeff Kahn '10 doing the gun sound effects in the background.
Daniel Del Nido '10 and Chris Wickman '12 really get into character for their version of _Same Girl_ by R. Kelly and Usher.
Alicia DeWitt '11 charms the crowd during Grapevine's version of _Mushaboom_, by Feist.
Jean Strout '10 commands the stage with Alanis Morisette's _You Oughta Know_.
Lauren Se Yeon Lee '13 sings _Happy Ending_ by Mika.
Sean Bryant '13 opened Essence of Soul's set with _Just Friends_ by Musiq Soulchild.
Andrew Cheng '12 and Sunny Cowell '10 belt out _After Tonight_ by Justin Nozuka.
Senior Taleah Kennedy hits a high note with her interpretation of Michael Jackson's _P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)_.
Mixed Company started with Julia Cooper '12 singing U2's _Where the Streets Have No Name_.
Steven Barrett '13 brought his body into his performance of _Love Potion #9_ by the Clovers.
David D'Annunzio '12 and Julia Finkelstein '13 gave a Pub Nite-twinged rendition of the classic Journey tune _Don't Stop Believin'_.
Chaverim opened their performance with _Kalos Khrlkhvavi_, a traditional Georgian song.
_Folket Fran Es_. Chaverim hosted the show, interspersing the acts with Star Wars-themed interludes.
Ozan Erturk '12 and Becky Wright '11 close out the Jamboree with _Mein Herz Brennt_ by Rammstein.
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