A Bolivian student shows his pride with the very vibrant flag of Bolivia.
Luke Bell (’24) represents his Brazilian background with a Brasil flag and jersey.
Two students represent their home country of Afghanistan.
Drum line was outside the gym, hyping up students before the rally.
Students anticipate the diverse performances put on by their fellow students.
The gym was packed with students for the Donversity Rally.
2024 Donversity Rally MC Olivia Medinas (’24) keeps the audience engaged and excited with a free t-shirt throw.
Leadership students organized and decorated for the Donversity Rally, leaving no wall untouched with posters.
Bollywood Club, an audience favorite, organizes into a line before perfoming.
In an unexpected move, Cooper Mapes (’25) goes flying through the air as his Mr. Amador team launches him like a cheerleader.
Ukelele Club strums a fabulous performance, complete with matching outfits.
The ukelele team played the tunes of all kinds of songs, strumming crowd favorites by artists like Taylor Swift.
Ukelele club poses for a group picture.
After months of rehearsal and coordination, the Bollywood Club performed an unforgettable routine.
Team Mr. Amador poses as they wait for their performance to begin.
Hunter Selkow (’25) stuns viewers with his handsome style and dance moves.
Cooper Mapes (’25) smiles and dances for the 500-plus student crowd.
The audience scrambled to grab the Mr. Amador performer’s stylish hats and heart sunglasses after they were thrown off.
Peace out! Girl’s dance team poses for a pre-performance photo.
The girls dance team finishes their routine with a flashy move.
Students smile as they watch the performances.
Black Student Union told an empowering story to the tune of traditional drums.
Ballerinas graced the gym floor as they tip-toed their way through their breathtaking performances.
Katherine Foster (’24) stuns the crowd with impressive footwork and coordination during her ballerina dance routine.
The K-Pop dance team performed a fast paced and cool routine to tunes from BTS, Jay Park, and more.
Amador Valley Journalism writers Ritika Gupta (’24) and Max Dye (’26) pose for a picture while they capture the Donversity Rally.
Latino Club performed a Latin folk dance for the huge crowd.
Pairs of dancers simutaniously performed the same routine with their couple to create a fun-to-watch spectacle.
A coordinated dance by Latino Club ended with a stunning finishing pose.
Colorful Donversity posters adorned the walls of the gym.
Many performers recieved flowers from fans and family after their performances.
James Borris (’24) leads his fellow band students in the different exercises to get the school excited for the rally.
Donversity Rally 2024: A Celebration of Differences
February 26, 2024
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