Yes, it is sad...that they are taking a spot of a choir that is able to field their entire group.
I know the other members of the group probably really want to go, but there's no way WC can put on their best show with 1/4 of the group not there. It's a disservice to all of them.
They are still going to put on a hell of a show. Even with warren missing people, they will still be among the best at the competition. They are not taking that spot away from someone, they totally deserve to be there.
I am not underestimating them NC is always good and prepared for anything i am just saying that it is hard to truely desire something that seems really far. i haven't seen their show and i'm sure its great. I just know that changing a lot of things in a show and then competing with the new show is hard. No matter how long you practice and perfected it its a totally different feeling at a competition. I know i was ervous every year ore so for the second comp than the first because there are always changes.
In 2006 we had one opener for the 1st comp then totally changed choreography for the next and it was nerve reking. But maybe NC is just that great that it doesn't bother them.
from what i understand, NC didnt change that much if any choreography...they changed show order. songs are still the same...just not in the same order. i could be wrong...but thats what ive heard. and if thats true....then that change isnt that big of an issue at all.
I am not underestimating them NC is always good and prepared for anything i am just saying that it is hard to truely desire something that seems really far. i haven't seen their show and i'm sure its great. I just know that changing a lot of things in a show and then competing with the new show is hard. No matter how long you practice and perfected it its a totally different feeling at a competition. I know i was ervous every year ore so for the second comp than the first because there are always changes.
In 2006 we had one opener for the 1st comp then totally changed choreography for the next and it was nerve reking. But maybe NC is just that great that it doesn't bother them.
I think the IHSAA state indoor track meet is also on 3/21 at Purdue. We have performers participating.
I reme,ber last year i had to go to IU for the state meet, compete twice then hurry back and perform at state. I had to do this 3 years in a row! lways fun. Its good to see that so may good track runners do show choir. This shows dedication and hard work. having the ability to go to track practice/meet and the choir rehearsa;/comp is great!!!
FC isn't undefeated, they lost to pike at bendavis. but i do love their show, and i'm incredibly proud of them for taking FAME orlando. i just hope the same thing doesn't happen like last year to FC or LC: where they GC'ed at every competition only to not make finals at state.
I agree that would be horrible. This will be such a great competition!!!!
Why does everyone hate on Carmel? I went to ISSMA last year and heard people actually boo Carmel. Let's face it they are VERY good.
I've said it before and i'll say it again.
Pike, Lawrence Central, Franklin Central, Center Grove, Ben Davis, Warren Central, and North Central are ALL choirs fro Marion Country (Actually now that i think about it CG may not be)
Carmel, is it's own (pretty pretentious) city.
If you live in Indiana, and you paid more than 3 million dollars for your house, Chances are it is located in Carmel. There are many neighborhoods in Carmel that ARE manageable for middle class families to afford, yet most of its appeal comes from the fact that most of the Indianapolis' colts players have Million dollar compounds in Carmel, and they by far have the highest median home price range in the state...
Kids from the "Big City" are always going to be B**ching about the snooty rich kids in the "Burbs" (which in all reality is what Carmel is, a glorified suburb)
Carmel can't sing. The character voices for almost the whole show is getting old. Can you wave your money somewhere else. If you take all the sets and props out they wouldnt even come close to good. But thats the only reason why their show is entertaining.
NC- they are pretty good this year as of every year. Im excited to see how they do. Love the songs this year.
LC or BD.
LCs moves are way to easy and not that entertaining but they have a lot of volume. Def should work on facials. BD on the other hand has a really fun show but cant seem to get their dancing down. Seems they have a lot of new girls and a lot of splat vowels.
Mixed
GC: Carmel
1stRU: LC
2nd RU: Pike
carmel pays the judges.
LC has too many costume changes.
pike is really fun.
Carmel Accents can sing, they don't use character voices, they don't even use any props besides for costumes I think, and they don't use fancy backdrops and smoke and confetti and props or anything. I think they are smart to only use what they are given so their talent is the prominent feature. Nothing distracts the judges from their vocals and visuals. So yes, in that sense they do play to the judges by not using distracting props and smoke and mirrors.
Carmel can't sing. The character voices for almost the whole show is getting old. Can you wave your money somewhere else. If you take all the sets and props out they wouldnt even come close to good. But thats the only reason why their show is entertaining.
NC- they are pretty good this year as of every year. Im excited to see how they do. Love the songs this year.
LC or BD.
LCs moves are way to easy and not that entertaining but they have a lot of volume. Def should work on facials. BD on the other hand has a really fun show but cant seem to get their dancing down. Seems they have a lot of new girls and a lot of splat vowels.
Mixed
GC: Carmel
1stRU: LC
2nd RU: Pike
carmel pays the judges.
LC has too many costume changes.
pike is really fun.
For example, East Noble Knight Rhythms attended three state qualifiers. Our director sent in to ISSMA which qualifiers we attended, and they took the score sheets from each of the three and took our best score as our state qualifying score. From there, the top nine scoring groups for the small school division were selected.
So it really doesn't pick the BEST 9 it really just picks 9 that scored high. So if you went to a competition that all the judges scored a little higher you would be at an advantage. Also, if you went to a competition that was a little "easier" you would have an advantage.
So Warren Central will be nowhere near their best at state.
IHSFA (speech) State is on the same day. Based on their performance time, they're going to be without 7-10 people. This is the same problem they had at Pike. They were 3rd during the day, then were witout 5 people for the night show and fell down to 5th.
So I'm thinking warren will not be placing as well as they should. Its sad.
Yes, it is sad...that they are taking a spot of a choir that is able to field their entire group.
I know the other members of the group probably really want to go, but there's no way WC can put on their best show with 1/4 of the group not there. It's a disservice to all of them.
2. Before doing the random draw they divided the mixed choirs into two groups: schools that had women's choirs performing and schools that did not. They did a random draw for the first group , and then they did the random draw for the second group to determine who was going in what order for each block. I don't know if this is how Class A did it but it is how Class B did it this year.
1. WOW! They let members of their choir do speech team? Nobody at Plainfield even bothered because of all the Show Choir conflicts haha
2. Before doing the random draw they divided the mixed choirs into two groups: schools that had women's choirs performing and schools that did not. They did a random draw for the first group , and then they did the random draw for the second group to determine who was going in what order for each block. I don't know if this is how Class A did it but it is how Class B did it this year.
How do they decide who performs when? How are the 9 groups decided?
This year's different from years past. This year, they split it into two divisions - large school, which took in nine groups from the pool of choirs whose schools have 1700+ students, and a small school division which has nine groups with 1699 and fewer students in their schools. There were four weeks of state qualifiers, and ISSMA, the state school music association, had directors send in which qualifiers they competed at, and ISSMA took scores from those qualifiers and took each groups best scores if they attended multiple qualifiers. For example, East Noble Knight Rhythms attended three state qualifiers. Our director sent in to ISSMA which qualifiers we attended, and they took the score sheets from each of the three and took our best score as our state qualifying score. From there, the top nine scoring groups for the small school division were selected. The process was identical for the groups in the large school division, and the same process occurred for women's choirs, with the large and small school divisions still holding.
Then, there was a scoring issue with Northrop's Charisma choir at the Huntington North qualifier that affected their final score, so ISSMA made them a tenth group on top of the original nine in the large school because it was possible that their qualification was lost by the mistake.
And there are only seven small school female groups because only seven applied.
I think the performance times are luck of the draw.
How do they decide who performs when? How are the 9 groups decided?
if ISSMA works the same for show choir as it does for concert choir...which i believe it does...then they select the choirs based on who submits scores and they take the top groups. after they select the groups, there is a random draw for order.