Skip to main content

'Tarzan at the Museum' Comes to Life in Byu a Cappella Medley

A shirtless man in brown shorts dances with a woman in a white blouse and yellow skirt, surrounded by a group of...

An epic medley of Tarzan-themed a cappella song is taking the internet by storm. Performed by BYU Vocal Point, it is a full-fledged production with dance choreography and two actors playing Tarzan and Jane.

BYU Vocal Point is a nine-member, male a cappella group at Brigham Young University. Founded by students in 1991, Vocal Point operates under the direction of BYU's Performing Arts Management.

The group in the video consists of the current lineup of Alex Brown, Yaphet Bustos, Josh Dalley, Zac Love, Jaren McMillian, Jonathan Meyers, and Carson Trautman, along with artistic director McKay Crockett.

BYU Vocal Point

But the video also features VP alumni Jason Bromley, James Thorup, Nathan Milligan, and Cabe John.

The video is a fantastic production, inspired by the hit movie 'Night at the Museum.' It starts off at a closing time while the janitors, played by Vocal Point, are mopping the floors.

When the doors close, the singing starts, and we see the story of Tarzan and Jane come to life as the song progresses. Played by Grant Taylor and Emily Evans, the two perform a graceful dance, weaving their way through the singers.

The video was uploaded to BYU Vocal Point's official Youtube channel, which has over 600K subscribers, ānd it has amassed close to 200K views.