CARLYLE - The Carlyle Skate Club showcased their talents during their annual ice show.
The theme of Welcome to the Jungle was clearly displayed with lions, tigers and leopards present on the ice.
Throughout the evening, solo performances were courtesy of the many members of the club.
The first CanSkate group to take to the ice was Kruz Kyle, Maverick Muehr, Emeric Poirier and Drayton Widdifield skating to George of the Jungle.
Nate Greenbank, Rory Greenbank and Falyn Brown were the guest skaters for the night, showing the crowd their ability to dance on the ice.
Isabella Aldred, Aril Anderson, Peyton Faber, Rogan Mryglod and Abigail Thomas from the StarSkate group glided across the ice to the song Roar.
The Lion Sleeps Tonight had the CanSkate group Archela Jacinto, Adin Mryglod, Liam Miguel, Iniwe and Maisy-Marie Vermette prowling across the ice.
The night continued with performances that included the StarSkate group Rylee Brady, Brynn Chapman, Tiana Delalleau, Kristen Gatapia, Kaylee Mudrewich and Shaelan Tripp. Missing from the group was Kyler Kamp.
A short intermission took place for the skaters to regroup, and it gave family and friends a chance to gather and socialize.
CanSkate group Ana Bautista, Vayda Humphries, Khaleesi Ippolito, Kendra Baskerville-Bridges, Sierra Vidomski and Rayne Widdifield displayed their moves to Trashin' the Camp.
One more StarSkate group came out to entertain the crowd to the song I just Can’t Wait to be King. In this group were Khloe Brady, Ellexah Humphries, Sloan Mryglod and Freya Waelchli strutting their stuff across the rink.
I like to Move It had the CanSkate group Chrissy Corbiere, Melina Poirier, Solene Poirier, Claire Winter and Kyle Winter getting into the grove of the song.
Awards were also presented during the ice show for artistry, the outstanding skater, two CanSkate awards, program assistant and StarSkate.
At the end of the evening and with the closing ceremonies, all the skaters returned to the ice to the song Hakuna Matata, as they performed their last song of the night.
The large crowd that attended showed their appreciation by throwing flowers and giving the skaters enormous applause for their hard work during the season.
Many of these skaters attended a competition in Minot, N.D., bringing home several medals for their dedicated work.
They look forward to another season of learning new skills, dances and jumps to be highlighted in the up and coming competitions.
It takes a great deal of people to put on this ice show and they are thankful for all the help these people gave over the past season to get the skaters to competitions, practices and the final act, the ice show.