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  Show Choir Community    Events    2014 Season    Los Alamitos Xtravaganza (Day Three) 2014


   Event Info



March 22nd, 2014


Venue Info

Los Alamitos High School
3591 Cerritos Ave.
Los Alamitos, CA 90720

Phone: (562) 799-4780

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  10 Mixed Groups
  11 Treble Groups
  3 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  Los Alamitos "Sound FX"
  Los Alamitos "Soundtrax"
  Los Alamitos "Xtreme"

Judges:

  Heath Gemar

  Ellen Bowen

  Eric Van Cleave

  John Burlace

  Linda McEachran Southard

  Michael Orland


Tickets

Ticket prices unknown.

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Los Alamitos Xtravaganza (Day Three) 2014









Awards
Predictions
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Event Site
Live Stream


   Mixed Division - Tier I

  

Groups

 Attaché
 Clinton High School
First Place 
Musicianship 
Showmanship 
Best Costumes 
Best Male Soloist (Christian Trejo) 

 In Sync
 Burbank High School
Second Place 
Spirit Award 
Best A Capella 

 Powerhouse
 John Burroughs High School
Third Place 
Best Tech Crew 
Best Male Performer (Ben Hobson) 
Best Female Performer (Maya Taylor) 
Best Female Soloist (Robin Mazer) 


   Mixed Division - Tier II

  

Groups

 Sound Vibrations
 Hart High School
First Place 
Best Costumes 

 The Music Machine
 Bonita Vista High School
Second Place 
Best Tech Crew 

 Music Warehouse
 Edgewood High School
Third Place 
Showmanship 

 Monarch Mirage
 Mt. Eden High School
4th Place 
Musicianship 

 Main Attraction
 Chula Vista High School
5th Place 
Best Female Soloist (Corina Lard) 
Best Male Soloist (Robin Sagun) 

 Sound Express
 Carlsbad High School
6th Place 

 Infusion
 John A. Rowland High School
7th Place 
Spirit Award 


   Treble Division - Tier I

  

Groups

 Impressions
 Burbank High School
First Place 
Showmanship 

 Sound Sensations
 John Burroughs High School
Second Place 
Musicianship 

 Sound Unlimited
 Bonita Vista High School
Third Place 

 Hartbreakers
 Hart High School
4th Place 

 Sophisticated Ladies
 Edgewood High School
5th Place 


   Treble Division - Tier II

  

Groups

 Decibelles
 John Burroughs High School
First Place 
Musicianship 
Showmanship 

 Encore
 Carlsbad High School
Second Place 

 Spotlight Ladies
 Eastlake High School
Third Place 

 Pink Thunder
 Cypress High School
4th Place 

 Vivace
 Esperanza High School
5th Place 

 Treble Effects
 John F. Kennedy High School
6th Place 


   Bass Division

  

Groups

 Who's Yo Daddy?
 Mt. Eden High School
First Place 
Musicianship 

 Men@Work
 John Burroughs High School
Second Place 
Showmanship 

 Unleashed
 Hart High School
Third Place 
Best Costumes 
Spirit Award 


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john.sc on Mar 18, 2014, 4:42 PM (Edited)
Post #40
+3
Predictions-

1st: Clinton "Attache" (Showmanship)
2nd: Burbank "InSync" (Musicianship)
3rd: John Burroughs "Powerhouse"

I've seen Clinton twice this year and Burbank on youtube. I think Clinton has the edge. I'm excited to see how it turns out! It's already been asked, but I'm going to reinforce the question, who are the judges?

Edit: Also good luck to Edgewood "Music Warehouse"!




AGCT11 on Mar 18, 2014, 4:32 PM
Post #39
+1
2012 all over again! Another battle between 3 awesome groups! Can't wait! Wish this comp had a live stream

A

Action on Mar 18, 2014, 4:24 PM
Post #38
+1
Predictions:

GC: Clinton Attache - Showmanship
1RU: Burbank - Musicianship
2RU: Burroughs - Band




Jeff. on Mar 18, 2014, 2:38 PM
Post #37
+5
Can we also add the other divisions that are competing on day three?

Intermediate Women, Mens, Advanced Women, and Double A have yet to be added on to here.

Well, the complete schedule has been posted now. But truthfully, it's a bit uninspiring putting effort and energy into some of these West Coast events when there's little to no conversation or results reporting… (ex. Chaparral, Cypress, Hart, Burbank…) So, recruit your friends to be active on SCC!


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scoobydrew13 on Mar 18, 2014, 11:47 AM
Post #36
+2
PREDICTIONS:

GC: Burbank (Musicianship)
1RU: Clinton (Showmanship)
2RU: John Burroughs

This will be EXTREMELY close!! Really wish there was a live stream!




vichewy on Mar 18, 2014, 1:44 AM
Post #35
+1
Can we also add the other divisions that are competing on day three?

Intermediate Women, Mens, Advanced Women, and Double A have yet to be added on to here.




Patrick on Mar 16, 2014, 2:18 PM
Post #34
+4
Anyone know who the judges are?



salohcin714 on Mar 13, 2014, 11:55 PM
Post #33
 
This is not going to be the most popular opinion I've posted... Predictions:

GC Clinton (Sweep)
1RU Burbank
2RU Borroughs

*Burroughs

+1 Häakon Point™




vichewy on Mar 13, 2014, 10:11 PM
Post #32
 
This competition seems like a big secret: no possible way of getting a live feed, no access to tickets... What happens behind the closed doors of Los Al stays at Los Al...

I am forwarding that Los Al shall now be known the 'Las Vegas' of Show Choir.


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214griffin on Mar 13, 2014, 6:52 PM
Post #31
+2
This is not going to be the most popular opinion I've posted... Predictions:

GC Clinton (Sweep)
1RU Burbank
2RU Borroughs


C

corn_man on Mar 13, 2014, 3:34 PM (Edited)
Post #30
+2
Predictions

GC: Clinton, showmanship
1RU: Burbanks, musicianship
2RU: John Borroughs

Anyone have any others?


J

Johnathon on Mar 13, 2014, 9:43 AM
Post #29
+3
This competition seems like a big secret: no possible way of getting a live feed, no access to tickets... What happens behind the closed doors of Los Al stays at Los Al...



vichewy on Mar 12, 2014, 10:18 PM
Post #28
 
so is there a live stream or naw?

From what I remember last year is that it is very difficult/impossible to hook up to a wired internet connection in the theater. So, with that (along with Haakon not being there), I doubt that there will be a live stream this year as well.




Minuet888 on Mar 11, 2014, 6:42 PM
Post #27
 
Every competition in the West Coast is in a theater space (Except SoCal, where we have to make a theater space in Golden Hall (which is nicely and conveniently designed to have one)).

Gyms tend to echo (throwing off timing), and Gym entrances may not be big or flexible enough to get set pieces in (which is a problem since more choirs are starting to use more and larger set pieces).

I imagine seating can also be a bit of a problem in gyms, too, but I'm not so sure about that.


Not to mention the lighting...ugh....a lot of choir utilize lighting effects (Diamond Bar Swanee River, Burroughs Fireworks), that would be impossible to pull off in a gym. People talking would be loud and echoing yuck. I hated having to do concerts in the gym just because we had no place else to do them (we weren't lucky to have a theater in multiple places) but I can't imagine hosting a competition in one.


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ochocinco on Mar 11, 2014, 4:40 PM
Post #26
 
so is there a live stream or naw?



Speedra on Mar 7, 2014, 11:23 AM
Post #25
+4
The Mundelein Invitational is in our Auditorium. It did used to be in the gym. We had to spend a fortune making the gym as accoustically friendly as possible. Now, instead, we've invested in purchasing great sound equipment so that when the invitational is over, we have a great sound system for the other 364 days of the year. However, there are definitely mid westerners who wonder aloud why we are not in the gym. Because the audience and judges get to really hear the performance. I think that's a huge part of a choir: hearing them!

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214griffin on Mar 7, 2014, 4:09 AM
Post #24
+4
Victor is right, though... I can't think of a single West Coast competition that is held in a gym. To say that "normal" competitions are held in gyms is a little invidious; it's just not what you're used to.
I know that this is a west coast forum... Making a west coast to Midwest comparison, but making comparisons between regions is my favorite part of this site! So, I would like to add that I cannot think of a single southern competition that is in a gym either! They are all either in the school's auditorium or In a local college's auditorium! Soooo I guess the whole gym scene is a Midwest thing....




Häakon on Mar 7, 2014, 1:11 AM
Post #23
+3
It's just a regional difference; I've been to competitions in auditoriums that were awful and I've been to ones in gyms in the Midwest that have been fantastic (and of course vice-versa to both). Arcadia and Burroughs both have huge auditoriums that accommodate lots of people and the experience is very nice. Other groups like Diamond Bar who may not have the space in their own theaters rent out local spaces (for example, a college auditorium) to hold their events. Obviously this costs more than just hosting it at your own school - and competitions are fundraising events at their core - so many groups may not want to go this route so they can keep their expenses low.

That being said, I'm with Nick in that if you can't meet demand and are at the point of turning away parents of groups that are actually competing at your own event, that's very disappointing. I know Chula Vista doesn't have tons of money and my guess is that a lot of what they make from hosting the SoCal competition goes back into the event itself (renting out Golden Hall for example), but in the end it makes their competition a vastly better experience for everyone involved. Everyone who wants to watch can do so... there's no fear of not being able to attend even if you show up last-minute.

Victor is right, though... I can't think of a single West Coast competition that is held in a gym. To say that "normal" competitions are held in gyms is a little invidious; it's just not what you're used to.




vichewy on Mar 7, 2014, 12:05 AM
Post #22
+1
..or just in a gym like normal competitions across America. If I were a parent that couldn't get in I would be really disappointed.
Every competition in the West Coast is in a theater space (Except SoCal, where we have to make a theater space in Golden Hall (which is nicely and conveniently designed to have one)).

Gyms tend to echo (throwing off timing), and Gym entrances may not be big or flexible enough to get set pieces in (which is a problem since more choirs are starting to use more and larger set pieces).

I imagine seating can also be a bit of a problem in gyms, too, but I'm not so sure about that.




Foghorn on Mar 6, 2014, 5:44 PM
Post #21
 
More like an arena...
..or just in a gym like normal competitions across America. If I were a parent that couldn't get in I would be really disappointed.



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