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  Show Choir Community    Events    2011 Season    Linn-Mar Supernova 2011


   Event Info



January 15th, 2011


Venue Info

Linn-Mar High School
Auditorium
3111 N. 10th Street
Marion, IA 52302

Phone: (319) 447-3040

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  15 Mixed Groups
  1 Treble Groups

Hosts:

  Linn-Mar "10th Street Edition"
  Linn-Mar "In Step"
  Linn-Mar "Hi-Style"

Judges: Unknown

Tickets

Day or Night: $10
Both: $15

Map



Linn-Mar Supernova 2011









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


   Finals

  

Groups in order of placement

 Company of Singers
 Totino-Grace High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 
Best Female Solo (Jillian Rice) 

 Happiness, Inc.
 Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School
First Runner Up 
Best Male Solo (James Odegaard) 

 West Side Delegation
 Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School
Second Runner Up 

 Vocalmotive
 Bemidji High School
3rd Runner Up 

 Good Time Company
 Iowa City West High School
4th Runner Up 

 Central Singers, Inc.
 Davenport Central High School
5th Runner Up 


   Mixed Division (Prelims)





   Prep Division

  

Groups

 Protégé
 Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 

 Ovation
 Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School
Second Place 

 Showtime
 Iowa City West High School
Third Place 

 Celebration
 Cedar Rapids Washington High School
4th Place 

 Blue Vibrations
 Davenport Central High School
5th Place 

 East Side Swingers
 Bloomington Kennedy High School
6th Place 


   9th Grade Division

  

Groups

 Chanteurs
 Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School
First Place 

 Vivacé
 Cedar Rapids Washington High School
Second Place 


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WSD on Oct 7, 2011, 5:30 PM
Post #151
 

Well, to my knowledge, Big Dance doesn't hold their competition in the gym anymore, so I don't know how you can know if my statement was correct or not.... I went to Big Dance 3 times when it was in the gym so I think I know what the acoustics there were like....



Sorry, didnt mean it like that, i was talking about gyms in general, i agree that gyms definitely can hinder a performance, but it affects everyone competing. i guess its how well groups and bands adjust to the different settings.




juliofrommississippi on Aug 14, 2011, 9:58 PM
Post #150
 

I disagree with the good performance or bad performance thing and the band covering up, singers can sing louder. lol. Just a random point a friend and i thought of today actually. WSD only won in gyms this year, hah, and i must say the performances were great and the wins earned, but we were aware the entire time on stage that is was great. Just one of those connections and vibes we all have on stage with our family


Well, to my knowledge, Big Dance doesn't hold their competition in the gym anymore, so I don't know how you can know if my statement was correct or not.... I went to Big Dance 3 times when it was in the gym so I think I know what the acoustics there were like....




WSD on May 18, 2011, 2:39 PM
Post #149
 
Agreed and disagreed. One big reason why groups stopped coming to Big Dance was because the acoustics in the gym were so awful, you never knew if you were having a good or bad performance. Bands were ALWAYS covering up groups. But it is nice to be able to easily fit everyone in.

I disagree with the good performance or bad performance thing and the band covering up, singers can sing louder. lol. Just a random point a friend and i thought of today actually. WSD only won in gyms this year, hah, and i must say the performances were great and the wins earned, but we were aware the entire time on stage that is was great. Just one of those connections and vibes we all have on stage with our family


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Pianoman1988 on Mar 22, 2011, 2:21 AM
Post #148
 
That's correct. Even though our new auditorium seats almost 1200 people we still are forced to turn students away late in the day when it fills up. It's not quite as bad for crowding as Linn-Mar, but it's still an issue.

We'll never move out of the auditorium now though just because of logistical and cost reasons.


Yeah we found out at the contest in 2005 (less than a few months after it was finished) that the brand new 1200 seat auditorium wasn't nearly big enough.

All the equiptment is available here as well, but I think in general we might tend to have a bit bigger auditoriums in indianapolis so most are still in auditoriums... Just population difference. Pike's seats around 3000 I believe? it seems monstrous, Carmel's is about the same (wish they'd host a competition, but they really don't need anymore money... Ppl from out of state would cry if they saw that highschool...) Ben Davis hasn't built a new one yet, so their competition is in the gym, and North Central's seats over 2000 I believe. Also pretty huge, but they have no balcony. Pike does and I'm serious, If you've never been to Pike's auditorium to watch a choir contest, you really need to. Sit third or 4th row balcony and you won't complain about hearing anything. Plus I love the black stage.




Mr. Temple on Mar 21, 2011, 5:02 PM
Post #147
 
Urbandale's competition is now held in an auditorium I believe
That's correct. Even though our new auditorium seats almost 1200 people we still are forced to turn students away late in the day when it fills up. It's not quite as bad for crowding as Linn-Mar, but it's still an issue.

We'll never move out of the auditorium now though just because of logistical and cost reasons.


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Pianoman1988 on Mar 20, 2011, 5:11 PM
Post #146
 

Actually I don't think that's right.... In 2005 wasn't it in the aud and 2006 it was in the gym?


You're right, Typo.

2005 was the first year, then it moved to the gym in 06. Then it was back to the Auditorium for 2007, when Burbank attended.




The Ethan Price on Mar 20, 2011, 5:00 PM
Post #145
+2

The cost of renting stage, lighting, sound equiptment etc, to create a performance venue out of an empty gym is absolutely astronomical.

I can't see how anyone would ever do that now unless there wasn't a larger venue nearby for rent.

In 2006 FC's contest was in the auditorium, that was successful, so the next year they had a bigger budget and moved it to the gym.

Complete Failure. Not only did we not even break even, we got tons of complaints because of the terrible acoustics...


Us Iowans can't help it. Everyone here loves show choir so they come to watch and support. They simply can't fit into an auditorium, so we have to move it to a gym.




juliofrommississippi on Mar 20, 2011, 12:46 PM
Post #144
 

The cost of renting stage, lighting, sound equiptment etc, to create a performance venue out of an empty gym is absolutely astronomical.

I can't see how anyone would ever do that now unless there wasn't a larger venue nearby for rent.

In 2006 FC's contest was in the auditorium, that was successful, so the next year they had a bigger budget and moved it to the gym.

Complete Failure. Not only did we not even break even, we got tons of complaints because of the terrible acoustics...


Actually I don't think that's right.... In 2005 wasn't it in the aud and 2006 it was in the gym?




The Ethan Price on Mar 20, 2011, 12:50 AM
Post #143
 
Urbandale's competition is now held in an auditorium I believe
Urbandale and Sioux City East both take place in the schools Performing Arts Center Auditorium.




Bae on Mar 20, 2011, 12:41 AM
Post #142
 
Urbandale's competition is now held in an auditorium I believe



UOSCF on Mar 19, 2011, 9:57 PM
Post #141
 

The cost of renting stage, lighting, sound equiptment etc, to create a performance venue out of an empty gym is absolutely astronomical.

I can't see how anyone would ever do that now unless there wasn't a larger venue nearby for rent.

In 2006 FC's contest was in the auditorium, that was successful, so the next year they had a bigger budget and moved it to the gym.

Complete Failure. Not only did we not even break even, we got tons of complaints because of the terrible acoustics...


Holy old thread, Batman.

Anyway, and maybe this is a difference between Indiana and Iowa competitions. Almost all of the competitions in the state are held in the gym so the logistical things (stages, sound, lights, etc.) are readily available. In fact, the only one, other than Linn-Mar, that comes to mind is Great River, and that is only because they rent out a performance venue big enough to seat everyone.


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Pianoman1988 on Mar 19, 2011, 9:30 PM
Post #140
 
just wanna put this out there.. i agree with moving it to the gym because for kennedy ,Protege and Chantures almost did not get to watch happines because there were to many peple.... i mean its a great auditorium but its to small to hold such a GREAT! compatition

The cost of renting stage, lighting, sound equiptment etc, to create a performance venue out of an empty gym is absolutely astronomical.

I can't see how anyone would ever do that now unless there wasn't a larger venue nearby for rent.

In 2006 FC's contest was in the auditorium, that was successful, so the next year they had a bigger budget and moved it to the gym.

Complete Failure. Not only did we not even break even, we got tons of complaints because of the terrible acoustics...


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iowagirl27 on Mar 19, 2011, 8:14 PM
Post #139
 
just wanna put this out there.. i agree with moving it to the gym because for kennedy ,Protege and Chantures almost did not get to watch happines because there were to many peple.... i mean its a great auditorium but its to small to hold such a GREAT! compatition



COSsophy0708 on Feb 6, 2011, 2:53 PM
Post #138
 

awkward.


ummm explain?




Jorge on Jan 23, 2011, 1:02 PM
Post #137
 
Our Auditorium holds 850, our Little Theatre hold 340. Just to clarify.
I apologize for the mistake.


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mic_on_the_mic on Jan 23, 2011, 11:48 AM
Post #136
 
All I know is our auditorium at the high school seats around 650 people and we felt that STILL wasn't enough room to host our competition in. Instead of moving it to our gym we moved it to a middle school that has our city's Performing Arts Center attached. It seats 1,200. Obviously, I realize that option isn't available to everyone... but come on- Linn Mar's auditorium seats 340 people.
Our Auditorium holds 850, our Little Theatre hold 340. Just to clarify.




AP on Jan 22, 2011, 12:52 PM
Post #135
 
So did anyone ever get a hold of points for this competition?
We heard composite scores but not points...




Bae on Jan 22, 2011, 12:47 PM
Post #134
 
So did anyone ever get a hold of points for this competition?



UOSCF on Jan 22, 2011, 5:37 AM
Post #133
+2

again, I understand how in years past (2009 especially) the aud was way filled to capacity, but this year I really didn't think it was too full. the bad part was the HUGE line to get into the aud. there were hundreds of people standing outside the whole time. but after each performance enough people cleared out to let everyone else in. remember there were groups like Kennedy and Washington who have 2 prep groups (or Jefferson too since Ovation is about the size of 2 choirs) and most of those kids just come in to watch their varsity and then leave.


My biggest problem is that towards the end of the day, the Linn-Mar volunteers are forced to say that any student or chaperone (those with stamps versus wristbands) is not allowed in. Again, part of the reason for bringing choirs together is for the students to see the other groups. If they can't see them live, they might as well watch them on YouTube.




juliofrommississippi on Jan 21, 2011, 5:41 PM
Post #132
 

Was this meant to say 340 more people? Or did I miss the sarcasm?


lol you missed it Travis.

again, I understand how in years past (2009 especially) the aud was way filled to capacity, but this year I really didn't think it was too full. the bad part was the HUGE line to get into the aud. there were hundreds of people standing outside the whole time. but after each performance enough people cleared out to let everyone else in. remember there were groups like Kennedy and Washington who have 2 prep groups (or Jefferson too since Ovation is about the size of 2 choirs) and most of those kids just come in to watch their varsity and then leave.



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