Bliss Rocks with Talent Show
On Sunday, the Bliss Center for the Performing Arts will come alive as the third edition of Sarina Heusner’s Talent Night takes place inside the auditorium. The event pools together creative arts enthusiasts and performers from across the country in fun packed evening, hosted by Nyabingi Melanie Price and DJ Black Dorian Balthazar. Heusner tells News Five more about the talent night.
Sarina Heusner, Owner, Sarina’s Café
“Anyone of any age can come perform: sing, dance, recite poetry, beat box, tell jokes, whatever—it doesn’t matter if you are a professional or amateur, your talent is welcomed.”
Duane Moody
“What is the purpose of this?”
Sarina’s Heusner
“It’s just a family outing, a platform for self-expression.”
Duane Moody
“Is there a cost associated with this?”
Sarina’s Heusner
“No, it is free dollars and free cents for admission and participation. It all started back when I had the art gallery and coffee shop back on Princess Margaret Drive. My sister Rachael Heusner started an open mic night for poetry, but I found that the talent coming in was broader than poetry so I extended it to a talent night. And although I closed my doors, three years later at Sarina’s Café, it is back again.”
Sign up takes place at six p.m. on Sunday. Professional and amateur performers are invited to participate.

