Lighting Tech /
Web Cam
Op, Noah
Klentak

Noah Klentak was
born and raised in a small suburb of Boston, called Medfield. Even as
a child, Noah’s parents noticed that he had a love for girls, dancing,
and dancing with girls. As he grew up, Noah attended Xaverian Bros.
H.S. in the class of 2003. He enjoyed going to Club T dances at his
high school, but at the first dance of his senior year, Noah realized
that the dances started to have a younger crowd to them. However, Noah
loved music and dances and wanted to continue attending the dance
parties. He noticed that the DJ had a young assistant with him. Noah
figured that he had found the perfect opportunity to get paid and still
have fun at kick-ass dance parties. He asked the DJ, Tom Walsh if he
was looking for any more helpers. Tom was happy to welcome Noah aboard
and tried him out at the next Xaverian Dance, where Tom and fellow DJ,
John Silipigno, showed Noah the ropes. Tom was very impressed with
Noah and decided to bring Noah along to most of his parties throughout
the year. Throughout the year, Noah worked the Mega Raves and Video
Dance parties at high schools and colleges all over Massachusetts,
setting up, running lights, taking requests, and shooting web cam
pictures of the crowd. Noah soon became known as the assistant who was
always on time and never made any mistakes while working, and Tom even
went so far as to call Noah the best DJ assistant that he has ever
worked with.
When
he is not working for Club T, Noah enjoys going out with his buddies to
dance clubs like the Avalon, and other clubs in Boston and Providence
to have a good time.
Noah
is currently attending the University of Richmond, where college funds
are liquidating all the money he has earned with Club T. But Noah
believes it was worth it: “When you have a Job that you love, it is as
if you never work a day in your life.” Noah plans to be back and
working the hell month of June, when all of the proms and graduation
parties take place, but as for now, Richmond is a little too far for
the weekend DJ assistant jobs. Who knows, as Tom hopes, maybe Noah
will open up Club T “Richmond Style.”
Noah
would like to thank DJ/Owner Tom Walsh for giving him a chance (and a
Job). Noah would also like to thank all of the other staff at Club T
who he has worked with.
E-Mail Noah Directly
at clubt@clubt.com
or call us anytime at (781) 575-1010
|