As the stage lights warmed up on Sunday night, eager attendees filled all 206 seats available for the exciting return of the Tybee’s Got Talent show. This spectacular event celebrated the multitude of talents inhabiting the picturesque city of Tybee Island and served as a fundraiser for the local arts association.
From ballet to the Tybee beach brigade, a tap troupe to line dancing, there was a captivating array of performances. It was not just a mere talent show, it was a vibrant showcase of the diverse artistic skills that flourished within the city.
As anticipation mounted for the show, representatives from the Tybee Arts Association shared their perspectives. Kim Trammell, the treasurer of the Tybee Arts Association, spoke with HERE News Network about the thriving creative spirit in the city.
“We’ve got so many talented people. We’re bursting with talented people and they’ve got to do it somewhere. They’ve got to come out and show their talents,” claimed Trammell.
In addition to the talent show, the association has been a cornerstone of the community, offering ballet and painting classes and orchestrating several citywide art shows throughout the year under the title ‘Tour de Art’. Not forgetting its contribution to local theater, the Jim England Black Box Theater has been hosting shows at the Arts Association building since 2008.
“Our community is 100 percent behind us. And we’ve got community theater too! Oh, I forgot community theater. Oh, for heaven’s sakes. And community theater,” she chuckled.
The unequivocal success of the return of the Tybee’s Got Talent show, marked by a sellout of all 206 seats, signifies the vital role that the arts play in knitting together the Tybee Island community. It serves as a testament to the array of talent that thrives within its borders.
This event is a clear reminder that Tybee’s got a lot more than just an island – it’s got talent, and its community will continue to nurture and celebrate it in the years to come.
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