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 Show Choir Community    Events    2014 Season    Show Choir Canada Championships 2014
Event Info

April 12th, 2014
Venue Info
Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge St.
Toronto, ON M2N 6R8
Phone: (416) 733-9388
Event Details
Number of Attending Choirs:
11 Mixed Groups
1 Treble Group
6 Middle School Groups
Event Hosts:
Show Choir Canada
Event Judges:
John Baker (Vocals)
Damon Brown (Choreography)
Rachel Walker (Vocals)
Tara Young (Choreography)
Tickets
Junior/Middle School Invitational – Adults $35 / Youth $20

High School Nationals – Adults $45 / Youth $25
Map
Show Choir Canada Championships 2014





Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream
Mixed Division - Tier I
Groups    

G Major
St. George's School of Montreal
First Place
Best Vocals
Best Choreography
Best Show Design
Spirit Award
Top Dancer (James Mayers)

Treble Threat
St. Peter Catholic High School
Second Place
Best Band

Vocal Thunder
J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate
Third Place

Sinclair Beltics
Sinclair Secondary School
4th Place
Top Vocalist (Sarika Navanathan)

Mixed Division - Tier II
Groups    

Northern Lights
Don Mills Collegiate Institute
First Place
Best Band

CHS Glee Club
Cathedral High School
Second Place
Best Vocals
Best Choreography
Best Show Design

Storm Surge
South Carleton High School
Third Place

D-Verse
Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute
4th Place

Open Division
Groups    

Splash
Etobicoke School of the Arts
First Place
Best Choreography
Best Band
National Champions

Glo
Etobicoke School of the Arts
Second Place
Best Vocals
Best Show Design
Best New Choir

Synergy
Unionville High School
Third Place
Top Triple Threat Performer (Sydney Keir)

Show Choir
Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School
4th Place

Middle School Division
Groups    

Glee
St. Peter Catholic Junior High School
First Place
Best Vocals

Double Treble
Hawthorne II Bilingual Alternative Junior School
Second Place
Best Choreography
Best Show Design
Top Male Triple Threat Performer (Wyatt)

Mac Glee
Sir Ernest MacMillan Senior Public School
Third Place

Hyped on Harmony
Cedarbrook Public School
4th Place
Spirit Award
Top Female Triple Threat Performer (Alexandra)

The Dynamights
Bond Academy
5th Place
Best Band

CrescenDOES
Poplar Bank Public School
6th Place

Attending Members
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5 comments • Sort by
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MissSilva on Apr 15, 2014, 11:18 AM
Post #5
 
No Problem!
Actually, maybe I can ask you... do you know who I can contact to properly put in the choir's name and address?
Thanks!




Jeff. on Apr 14, 2014, 1:48 AM (Edited)
Post #4
 
Correction:

In the Junior/Middle School Competition: Winner is NOT "Treble Threat". It is St. Peter Glee from Milton, Ontario! St. Peter Glee also won Best Vocals.

Thanks, Ms. Silva! I'm less familiar with the Canadian choirs so my bad on the error, but it has been corrected now. Congrats on the 1st place!


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MissSilva on Apr 13, 2014, 10:50 PM
Post #3
 
Correction:

In the Junior/Middle School Competition: Winner is NOT "Treble Threat". It is St. Peter Glee from Milton, Ontario! St. Peter Glee also won Best Vocals.




Jeff. on Apr 13, 2014, 3:15 PM
Post #2
 
Full results have been posted above. ESA "Splash" won their third consecutive national championship at Show Choir Canada.

In addition to "Splash," ESA "Glo," Unionville "Synergy," St. George's "G Major," St. Peter "Treble Threat," Don Mills "Northern Lights," and Cathedral "Glee" advanced to the Can-Am Invitational which is happening today.




Jeff. on Mar 10, 2014, 10:44 PM (Edited)
Post #1
 
The performance schedule for the 4th annual Show Choir Canada Nationals had been posted above.

As always, the event website has tons of wonderful information… so if you would like to see in-depth contest rules or the score sheets… check it out!

The divisions Show Choir Canada are using differ from previous years...
Open Division is composed of Arts-schools (any school with a regional or designated performing arts program)
Tier I is the non-arts large division
Tier II is the non-arts small division.
(Large/small was determined by the median of the competing choirs)

Notably missing from the schedule is the Wexford "Gleeks," the first ever Show Choir Canada National Champions and back-to-back National Runner-Up.

Aside from the divisional awards, the choir with the top overall score will be named the National Champions. Then the Top 6 overall scores will be invited to compete the next day in the first ever Show Choir Canada Can-Am Invitational.





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