Do you realize that not all shows have be an exact replication of the story they are telling?They arent adam and eve, they are representations of the 7 days. For example, opener is "Lights"- Thus the guys wear black to symbolize the darkness, and the girls wear white to represent the light. From what it seems to me, you need to try and look at it from a different point of view.
AnonFupa (?),
To answer your question: yes, I do. I was alluding more to the fact that you can see a good 5 inches of the girls’ midriffs, and I’m confused as to how that specific choice reflects the message or the (presumed) values behind the show. Language works sort of like a show; not everything is intended to be taken literally. However, I will attempt to refrain from using sarcasm in the future- my most sincere apologies to you and to anyone else who were confused by my comment.
Do you realize that not all shows have be an exact replication of the story they are telling??
From what it seems to me, you need to try and look at it from a different point of view.
Preach!!!!!!!
I was going to say that maybe Oak Mountain's opener costumes represent man's original nakedness, but then it still wouldn't make sense because they take them off before the 6th day.
Do you realize that not all shows have be an exact replication of the story they are telling?They arent adam and eve, they are representations of the 7 days. For example, opener is "Lights"- Thus the guys wear black to symbolize the darkness, and the girls wear white to represent the light.
From what it seems to me, you need to try and look at it from a different point of view.
GC - Homewood
1RU - Tift County
2RU - Oak Mountain
3RU - Enterprise
4RU - Appling
Best Vocals: Homewood
Best Visuals: Homewood
Best Overall Effect: Homewood
Best Costumes: Oak Mountain
Female Soloist: Jordan Moran from Oak Mountain
Male Soloist: Nathan Wildes from Appling
Interesting show from Oak Mountain. I genuinely only caught bits and pieces as I'm busy updating stuff on here. Seems like a textbook example of Christian privilege that is alive and well in this country. Nonetheless, it looks like they're in the midst of their best season in a while! Good for those kids. Out of curiosity, who choreographs for them?
Byron Mosquera is the main choreographer, I believe. Other people who were listed in my program from Tallassee are Michael Zauchin, Anthony Ciulla, Mallory Morrison, Corbin Meredith, Jake Parks, Alex Pate, JJ Butler, and Meagan Larsen.
WOW! Homewood is KILLING it! Loved their rendition of Orphans of God, although nobody will ever beat Warren Central's version of that song from 2007 IMO.
Interesting show from Oak Mountain. I genuinely only caught bits and pieces as I'm busy updating stuff on here. Seems like a textbook example of Christian privilege that is alive and well in this country. Nonetheless, it looks like they're in the midst of their best season in a while! Good for those kids. Out of curiosity, who choreographs for them?
I agree that Oak Mountain's show is extremely confusing. It doesn't flow at all and the story line isn't there. Now don't get me wrong, they are doing a good job on the songs. But they certainly don't go together to create a story, which it seems was the goal.
I was going to say that maybe Oak Mountain's opener costumes represent man's original nakedness, but then it still wouldn't make sense because they take them off before the 6th day.
AnonFupa (?),
To answer your question: yes, I do. I was alluding more to the fact that you can see a good 5 inches of the girls’ midriffs, and I’m confused as to how that specific choice reflects the message or the (presumed) values behind the show. Language works sort of like a show; not everything is intended to be taken literally. However, I will attempt to refrain from using sarcasm in the future- my most sincere apologies to you and to anyone else who were confused by my comment.
They already did…