SLIDE SHOW: Scaryoke Karaoke

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Playwright and performer Mac Rogers grooving to Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Playwright and performer Mac Rogers grooving to Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
The audience enthusiastically joined in on every "Scaryoke!" performance. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
The audience enthusiastically joined in on every "Scaryoke!" performance. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Slate's culture editor Dan Koise sings The Beatles' "A Little Help from My Friends." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Slate's culture editor Dan Koise sings The Beatles' "A Little Help from My Friends." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Choire Sicha belts out Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Choire Sicha belts out Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Sicha has his own special moves to "Poison." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Sicha has his own special moves to "Poison." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rob Sheffield, a columnist for Rolling Stone, takes on "Rebel Girl" by Bikini Kill. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rob Sheffield, a columnist for Rolling Stone, takes on "Rebel Girl" by Bikini Kill. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rob Sheffield gets down to the groove with "Rebel Girl." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rob Sheffield gets down to the groove with "Rebel Girl." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Lindsey Weber (left) gets some help from a fellow "Scaryoke!" singer with a Kanye West tune. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Lindsey Weber (left) gets some help from a fellow "Scaryoke!" singer with a Kanye West tune. Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Lizzie O'Leary belts out Robyn's "Dancing On My Own." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Lizzie O'Leary belts out Robyn's "Dancing On My Own." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rachel Sklar rocks out to Kacey Musgraves' "Follow Your Arrow." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
Rachel Sklar rocks out to Kacey Musgraves' "Follow Your Arrow." Photo: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib
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Dec. 30, 2013

For six weeks in November and December, the Tribeca gallery apexart turned itself into a center of solo sing-alongs. Not just karaoke but “Scaryoke!” featuring a simulated shower, car and stage where brave participants sang randomly assigned songs from a menu of 15 disparate tracks.

The rules changed for one special evening last month when a crowd gathered around the Scaryoke! stage to hear 14 invited guests who could pick their songs, but from a dwindling list, depending on the number they drew in the lineup.
“I’m in the corner, watching you kiss her, oh, oh, oh,” Lizzie O’Leary plaintively belted out to Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own.”

“Rebel Girl, Rebel Girl, you are the queen of my world!” Rob Sheffield sang and shouted along with the Bikini Kill number, moving off the stage and onto his knees.

Last, but not least because he was the mastermind behind apexart’s Scaryoke programming, was Slate culture editor Dan Koise. His song—and the biggest crowd-pleaser of all—was the Beatles’ “With a Little Help from My Friends.”
From the “public terror” standpoint, Koise said later, it was not the song he would have picked. Too familiar. Too easy.

“But once I started singing I realized it was the thematically right song for the end of the night,” he said. “It was the perfect way to close out this funny, weird evening.”