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March 6th, 2010


Venue Info

Fairfield High School
8800 Holden Blvd.
Fairfield, OH 45014

Phone: (513) 942-2999

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  16 Mixed Groups
  5 Treble Groups
  8 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Fairfield "Choraliers"
  Fairfield "Pure Elegance"
  Fairfield "Rhythm Express"

Judges:

  Kevin Butler (jr. high / womens)

  Myra Crosby (jr. high / womens)

  Jennifer Gulsvig Dunn (tier I / finals)

  E. Lynn Knoble (tier I / finals)

  Melissa Stainbrook (solo judge / finals)

  Stephen Todd (tier I / finals)

  Eric Van Cleave (tier I / finals)

  Pamela Leitzinger (solo judge)

  Ryan Heinrich (jr. high / womens)

  Marty DeMott (critique)

  Randy Sage (critique)


Tickets

Prelims:
$10 Adults
$8 Seniors and Children

Finals:
$12 Adults
$10 Seniors and Children

Day Pass:
$18 All-Day

Map



Fairfield Crystal Classic 2010









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


   Finals

  

Groups

 Attaché
 Clinton High School
Grand Champion 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 
Best Set 
Best Costumes 

 Powerhouse
 John Burroughs High School
First Runner Up 
Best Vocals 

 Sound System
 Center Grove High School
Second Runner Up 

 Elite Energy
 Eisenhower High School
3rd Runner Up 
Best Male Vocalist (JT Talley) 

 Swingers Unlimited
 Marysville High School
4th Runner Up 

 Central Sound
 Lawrence Central High School
5th Runner Up 


   Mixed Division - Tier I (Prelims)





   Mixed Division - Tier II

  

Groups

 Opening Knight
 South Dearborn High School
First Place 

 Center Stage
 Milton-Union High School
Second Place 

 Surround Sound

 Center Grove High School
No Placement 

 Varsity Singers

 Ada High School
No Placement 

 Noteables

 North Union High School
No Placement 


   Treble Division

  

Groups

 Sound Sensations
 John Burroughs High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Female Vocalist 

 Debtones
 Center Grove High School
Second Place 

 Fascinating Rhythm

 Hamilton High School
No Placement 

 Cardinal Company

 Colerain High School
No Placement 

 Sweet Sensation

 Lawrence Central High School
No Placement 


   Middle School Division

  

Groups

 Mini Warehouse
 Edgewood Junior High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 

 Redcoats
 North Ridge Middle School
Second Place 
Best Costumes 
Best Male Vocalist 

 Cutting Edge
 Hamilton Middle Schools
Third Place 
Best Female Vocalist 

 Guys & Dolls

 Ferguson Middle School
No Placement 

 Eagle Pride

 Horace Mann Middle School
No Placement 

 Revolution

 Loveland Middle School
No Placement 

 Mini Swingers

 Bunsold Middle School
No Placement 

 Connection

 Ankeney Middle School
No Placement 


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kelskey154 on Mar 1, 2010, 1:07 PM
Post #379
 
i can't wait until classic! its going to be so much fun! :D



bobbiecakes on Mar 1, 2010, 1:02 PM
Post #378
 
i want to meet like everyone at classic! (:

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T-Dubs on Mar 1, 2010, 3:38 AM
Post #377
 

This should NOT be a fact as to how a group performs
treat every performance like a competition.


I agree with you. It shouldn't be a factor, but it IS. Even if you treat every performance like a competition, not all competitions are equal. The more there is on the line for a particular competition, like if you're competing against a rival school, the more focused you're gonna be and you'll generate a better performance than if the rival school wasn't attending. That's why national competitions generally (but not always) have the best performances, and why exhibition performances aren't *quite* as good.




Häakon on Mar 1, 2010, 3:21 AM
Post #376
 
I think the real winners of this comp will be the audience ;->
I completely agree.


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r.y.a.n. on Mar 1, 2010, 3:06 AM
Post #375
 
I wonder just how many SCC people I'll meet this weekend without even knowing it...

Now that we officially have 1 week left, I'd just like to wish any long-distance traveling choirs, spectators, and all around show choir freaks out there making the journey a safe trip here and back!
It's going to be an amazing day with no doubtably some of the performances of the YEAR, and of course the best of luck to each and every competing choir!
Don't hold anything back, and leave your heart on that stage.

SEE YOU SATURDAY!




KiddZoom on Mar 1, 2010, 2:53 AM
Post #374
 

also, what you see in the video is an exhibition performance. Pop Show isn't a competition, and the choir doesn't have the thought of a first place trophy driving their performance. when the trophy is on the line, everyone is much more focused and steps up. im sure if you looked up the performance of last year's set from pop show on youtube, you wouldnt get the "same sense of awe" you get from the later recordings.

when compared to a competition setting, where you have the entire day or even the entire week to prepare and focus for one (maybe two) performances of just the choir set alone, the performance given at a competition is ALWAYS undoubtably better.


This should NOT be a fact as to how a group performs
treat every performance like a competition.




KiddZoom on Mar 1, 2010, 2:51 AM
Post #373
 
Ok, I was just wondering how many years it took for someone to be considered "in no way associated" with a group anymore. Good to know all is forgotten by the next season!

Haakon sarcasm....
personally; i would say it take 4 maybe 5 years until (all of the kids that the person who was associated with said group) have graduated.
for the simple fact
"oh i remember little billy, he wanted first place SO bad & this is his senior year, ill give them a couple extra points so he might get his medal"


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T-Dubs on Mar 1, 2010, 2:26 AM
Post #372
 

I have watched Powerhouse on Youtube, on a low quality video admittedly, but I just didn't get the same sense of awe as I did watching their show from last year


Just a clarification about the video:

it is, you said of very low quality. however you also have to note that it was taken at burrough's annual Pop Show, which involves roughly 2-4 hours of singing and dancing (in solo acts, small groups performances, and shows from the other 4 burroughs choirs) BEFORE the Powerhouse set itself is performed. In addition to that, the show runs four days straight and has countless 5+ hour rehearsals the week before, so many of the kids are exhausted and/or on choir overload. not to mention the show itself is tiring. for instance, in act 2 of the show, i had to perform one act, then i had two 2 minute-ish acts to change (which is very stressful, mind you), then went on stage for Men@Work (the all-men's choir at burroughs) and performed 15 minute set, then had 3 acts to change, then Dance Ensemble (which is comprised of 10 min of intense and draining dancing) then i had one act to change, then i performed another act, and then i had one act to change, and then went on for Powerhouse. i was certainly not the only one who had to do something like this, so many kids in PH were simply exhausted before what you see in the video even begins.

also, what you see in the video is an exhibition performance. Pop Show isn't a competition, and the choir doesn't have the thought of a first place trophy driving their performance. when the trophy is on the line, everyone is much more focused and steps up. im sure if you looked up the performance of last year's set from pop show on youtube, you wouldnt get the "same sense of awe" you get from the later recordings.

when compared to a competition setting, where you have the entire day or even the entire week to prepare and focus for one (maybe two) performances of just the choir set alone, the performance given at a competition is ALWAYS undoubtably better.

and, something i firmly believe in: the live performance is 32049865290387465987236948751923875487265384761529387654987263 times better than ANYTHING you could capture on video (even HD)

sorry for taking up your time, but i dislike when people make definitive judgement on a choir (any choir) based on one bad quality video. thats why im so excited to see the choirs from the other parts of the country live, because theres no way i can form an honest opinion of them from the snippets on youtube.

i just wanted to explain that video that i dislike so much haha.
none of this is meant to be aggressive or defensive, simply informative ;)




Häakon on Mar 1, 2010, 1:13 AM
Post #371
 
Stephen Todd did not work with Clinton at all this year. He is in no way associated with the group.
Ok, I was just wondering how many years it took for someone to be considered "in no way associated" with a group anymore. Good to know all is forgotten by the next season!


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RandyIL on Mar 1, 2010, 1:07 AM
Post #370
 
Stephen Todd did not work with Clinton at all this year. He is in no way associated with the group.

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pplplezr on Mar 1, 2010, 12:43 AM
Post #369
 

Thank you for proving my point.



Is the point that a group is not on the schedule from the PDF format?




Häakon on Mar 1, 2010, 12:39 AM
Post #368
 
I believe Kevin Butler goes out and works with John Burroughs so I'm assuming that's why.
And you think a clinician would hold more weight than a choreographer??




user banned  on Mar 1, 2010, 12:25 AM
Post #367
 

From Iowan, here is the PDF.


Thank you for proving my point.


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pplplezr on Mar 1, 2010, 12:21 AM
Post #366
 
I think I speak for linein also when I say that I will feel better when the schedule is posted by someone for Ohio who knows about Ohio show choir. I'm just saying being all the way from Iowa this might not be accurate.

PS. The comments posted above do not include a scene of humor or the ability to identify sarcasm, you will need to find that yourself.


From Iowan, here is the PDF.




user banned  on Mar 1, 2010, 12:00 AM (Edited)
Post #365
 
I think I speak for linein also when I say that I will feel better when the schedule is posted by someone for Ohio who knows about Ohio show choir. I'm just saying being all the way from Iowa this might not be accurate.

PS. The comments posted above do not include a scene of humor or the ability to identify sarcasm, you will need to find that yourself.




KiddZoom on Feb 28, 2010, 11:49 PM
Post #364
 
12th Annual Fairfield Crystal Classic
Saturday, March 6, 2010

Performing Arts Center
Hamilton-Single Gender-9:00
Colerain-Single Gender-9:30
Lawrence Central-Single Gender-10:00
Center Grove-Single Gender-10:30
John Burroughs-Single Gender-11:00
LUNCH-11:30-12:15
Ferguson-JR-12:15
Horace Mann-JR-12:40
Loveland-JR-1:05
Bunsold-JR-1:30
Edgewood-JR-2:00
Hamilton-JR-2:30
North Ridge-JR-3:00
Ankeny-JR-3:30
Fairfield Pure Elegance-Exhib-4:00
Awards in Arena-5:30

Arena
Ross-Small-8:00
Center Grove-Small-8:25
Ada-Small-8:50
Milton Union-Small-9:15
North Union-Small-9:40
South Dearborn-Small-10:05
Loveland-Large-10:30
Piqua-Large-11:00
LUNCH-11:30-12:15
Lebanon-Large-12:15
Colerain-Large-12:45
Hamilton-Large-1:15
Eisenhower-Large-1:45
Clinton-Large-2:15
BREAK-2:45-3:00
John Burroughs-Large-3:00
Center Grove-Large-3:30
Lawrence Central-4:00
Marysville-Large-4:30
Fairfield Rhythm Express-Exhib-5:00
Awards in Arena-5:30
DINNER-6:00-7:30
Champion Female Soloist-7:20
Champion Male Soloist-7:25
Finalist 1-7:30
Finalist 2-8:00
Finalist 3-8:30
Finalist 4-9:00
Fianlist 5-9:30
Finalist 6-10:00
Fairfield Choraliers-Exhib-10:30
FINAL AWARDS-11:00




just figured people wanted to see this without searching




I_DID_NAHHT on Feb 28, 2010, 11:41 PM
Post #363
 

I won't pretend to know much about Indiana or Ohio show choir. (Or Mississippi or California, for that matter.) My predictions are essentially random as I haven't seen any of the groups live and only a handful on Youtube. I have watched Powerhouse on Youtube, on a low quality video admittedly, but I just didn't get the same sense of awe as I did watching their show from last year, or from watching Attache's show from this year. I could be wrong, and I always am, but I would not be surprised whatsoever to see Powerhouse miss out on the top two. But placing 3rd at this competition is better than 99% of the Grand Championships nationwide, and absolutely not something to be ashamed of!


From what I have heard from people that have been at Attache's performances, they are better than they have been for the past several years as far as vocals go. And Burroughs is still Powerhouse, so I would say that the two of them are gonna be competing for the top two spots. Although, I have to say Burroughs losing to Burbank over the weekend kind of made me a little iffy about things. BUT, losing to Burbank is no thing to hang your head about.

But you are totally right about placing 3rd at CC




EsAreUnimportant on Feb 28, 2010, 11:24 PM (Edited)
Post #362
 

Just wondering... why?


I won't pretend to know much about Indiana or Ohio show choir. (Or Mississippi or California, for that matter.) My predictions are essentially random as I haven't seen any of the groups live and only a handful on Youtube. I have watched Powerhouse on Youtube, on a low quality video admittedly, but I just didn't get the same sense of awe as I did watching their show from last year, or from watching Attache's show from this year. I could be wrong, and I always am, but I would not be surprised whatsoever to see Powerhouse miss out on the top two. But placing 3rd at this competition is better than 99% of the Grand Championships nationwide, and absolutely not something to be ashamed of!




linein on Feb 28, 2010, 11:21 PM (Edited)
Post #361
 
issue has been resolved



Rian on Feb 28, 2010, 11:04 PM (Edited)
Post #360
 
Issue has been resolved...


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