Tané Tachyon: A sign on the wall next to the back door of the Branciforte Small Schools building
Tané Tachyon: Part 1 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: MC Jasmin
Tané Tachyon: Part 2 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Stu on bagpipes
Tané Tachyon: Kent-Harris plays 'Jefferson and Liberty' on fiddle
Tané Tachyon: Portia dances an Irish jig
Tané Tachyon: Delaney's 'Paw-pular Pets' Dog Fashion Show
Tané Tachyon: Part 3 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Isabella plays 'Money Can't Buy Everything' on piano
Tané Tachyon: In Bria's skit, Becky is trying to get things done and Bria is a demanding cat
Tané Tachyon: Part 4 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Ruby sings 'Don't Stop Me Now'
Tané Tachyon: Ruby and Gemma sing 'Sisters'
Tané Tachyon: Ruby and Gemma at the end of 'Sisters'
Tané Tachyon: Milo gives a Japanese lesson
Tané Tachyon: Part 5 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Andre's breakdancing
Tané Tachyon: Zephrya plays the Pink Panther theme on piano
Tané Tachyon: Spencer's Gettysburg Address
Tané Tachyon: Part 6 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Malakai sings 'Alice'
Tané Tachyon: John's yoyo tricks -- he was doing a fast-paced choreographed routine to 'Birthday' by the Beatles, and it was pretty much impossible to get a shot where the yoyo wasn't just an orange blur
Tané Tachyon: Erik plays 'The Lost Woods' from The Legend of Zelda
Tané Tachyon: Part 7 of the program for the 2011 AFE Talent Sharing
Tané Tachyon: Fishy and Dorothee play and sing 'Leaving on a Jet Plane'
Tané Tachyon: Jasmin presents Water the Weeds improv with Joya Winwood
Tané Tachyon: Water the Weeds plus Lisa J. and Adam Y. -- here the 'I am a Banana' game turns into a 'Duck Season!' 'Wabbit Season!' standoff
Tané Tachyon: In the Zulu improv game, Arthur uses air quotes when trying to sell the audience 'fake non-descript fruit-flavored beverage'
Tané Tachyon: In the Zulu improv game, Rory tries to sell the audience 'a cup of loathing'