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  Show Choir Community    Events    2024 Season    Wheaton Warrenville South Choral Classic 2024


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March 8th-9th, 2024


Venue Info

Wheaton Warrenville South High School
1993 Tiger Trl
Wheaton, IL 60189

Phone: (630) 784-7200

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  14 Mixed Groups
  9 Treble Groups
  2 Bass Groups
  9 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Wheaton Warrenville South "The Classics"
  Wheaton Warrenville South "Esprit"

Judges:

  Connor See (Friday)

  Judy Hanson (Friday)

  Jeff Gemar (Friday/Saturday)

  Bob Anderson

  Mike Weaver

  Ly Wilder

  Linda McEachran Southard


Tickets

Friday:
$15 - Adults
$12 - Students

Saturday
$20 - Adults
$17 - Students

All Weekend Pass:
$30 - Adults
$20 - Students

Children under five are free.

Map



Wheaton Warrenville South Choral Classic 2024









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream



   Finals

  

Groups

 Sound System
 Center Grove High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Bass Soloist (Eli VonDielingen) 

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
First Runner Up 
Best Choreography 

 Royalaires
 Zionsville High School
Second Runner Up 

 Friend de Coup
 Mitchell High School
3rd Runner Up 
Best Band 


   Single Clef Finals

  

Groups

 Choralaires
 Zionsville High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 

 Debtones
 Center Grove High School
Second Place 

 Soundtrax
 Los Alamitos High School
Third Place 
Best Soloist (Samantha Gonzalez) 

 Les Femmes
 Mt. Zion High School
4th Place 
Best Choreography 


   Mixed Division (Prelims)





   Single Clef Division (Prelims)





   Middle School Division

  

Groups

 Sound System
 Mt. Zion Junior High School
First Place 
Best Choreography 

 Dynamics
 El Paso-Gridley Junior High School
Second Place 
Best Vocals 

 The Dynamics
 Road Show, Inc.
Third Place 
Best Treble Soloist (Grace) 

 Shine!
 St. Michael Parish School
4th Place 
Best Bass Soloist (Tristan) 

 Grand Paws
 Manteno Middle School
5th Place 

 Crescendo

 El Paso-Gridley Junior High School
No Placement 

 4th Street Singers

 Fort Atkinson Middle School
No Placement 


   In Exhibition

  

Groups in order of performance
 Expressions

 Hubble Middle School
Exhibition Only 
 Electric Youth

 Edison Middle School
Exhibition Only 


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Josephdanielpierce on Mar 13, 2024, 1:18 AM
Post #269
+5
wow, just watched Los Al's finals performance, and instead of me enjoying my break, I am now bawling my eyes out wanting to hug Jonah. Thank you Los Al, I needed this.

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JChoir22 on Mar 10, 2024, 4:06 AM
Post #197
 
I’ve never felt more compelled to share my frustrations with a competition than now. Sound FX’ s performance was, and remains, a masterpiece. Every single person was not only dedicated, but connected to the material of the show. From the first row to the back of the house, the unmistakable electricity of their final performance was unforgettable. As an attendee, I noticed clear improvements (prelims to finals) that I did not necessarily see with other groups, while FX told a story with highs and lows. Now, this is where my grievances lie with Midwest show choir. While FX may not have been the most cookie-cutter mold for perfect dancing, it is quite clear that the emotional dedication was there. Truly, by the end of their set, I was brought to tears by their unwavering commitment to the world of their show. Midwest choirs, I ask you this: Why judge on the surface level aspects of performance, and not how the performance moves you? I think I speak for many of us when I say that Sound FX put on a show that will not soon be forgotten. With that being said, keep your heads up Los Al. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed.




JWill on Mar 10, 2024, 4:10 AM
Post #199
+43
Perhaps you didn’t notice that Center Grove was also about as perfect as perfect can be? Two choirs were perfect. One had to win.


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JChoir22 on Mar 10, 2024, 4:14 AM
Post #200
 
I suppose your definition of perfect doesn’t bring an audience to tears. FX’s set will stick in people’s minds regardless of rankings


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Gabrielcastaneda_ on Mar 10, 2024, 4:17 AM
Post #201
+5
Is up to the judges every single finalist was deserving of first place. Do I feel like CG AND FX were close yes. Is probably half a point like it was last week between fx and PH. Give it a few days and we will have the scores for this comp.


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Gabrielcastaneda_ on Mar 10, 2024, 4:19 AM
Post #203
 
I’ve heard people compare fx this year to how it was to see insyncs prodigal set.




J Garrison on Mar 10, 2024, 4:32 AM
Post #206
+3
It's unfortunately not a "move you" competition. Sound FX brought tears to my eyes as well. Their show is a testament to what is possible within the realms of show design, story telling, and high concept art. They are breathtaking, masterful performers and I was lucky enough to be in that gym tonight. The thing to note and remember is that objectively, not emotionally, but objectively the judges thought Center Grove sang better than Los Al from a technical standpoint. Enough so to win. There's no shame in losing to Center Grove 2024. Both groups were incredible and there's nothing anyone should be upset about.

I think if the judges were to be asked their favorite show from today's competition, many would say FX. But they thought the best show, was CG. It's about who sings and dances the best overall, on this day, to the judges and not who we had the most fun watching. I had a great time watching both of them tonight.



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joechoir on Mar 10, 2024, 10:04 AM
Post #209
+6
Well, I would stray away from using the word objectively in a judgement of singing. There was nothing wrong with either groups approach to vocals tonight. CG takes a very traditional choral approach to their vocals, large vibrato and a large sound. Los Al takes an approach that is maybe more based on the stylistic tendencies of their music. The judges were likely split on this but it just leaned towards CG tonight.

One last thought, CG is truly outstanding to see live. I don’t think a stream could ever express the amount of sound that they actually produce in a performance. I wish I could have been there in person to experience that Los Al show - it was a masterpiece of show design.



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Action on Mar 10, 2024, 12:28 PM
Post #219
 
I think there is a disconnect between the California choirs style and the rest of the country. When we watch the Cali shows, many times they are quite excellent, but a lot of the emotion and story gets lost because when you are seeing it for the first time for 20 minutes, the story is usually very unclear and even though the kids have lots of emotion, it doesn't really ring true. It feels manufactured to the audience. The kids know the "story" and what they are telling because they have been told it and have been working on it for months but that doesn't always translate to people who know nothing about it. Also many times the themes are things that teenagers would have no experience with yet in life so therefor you know the emotion isn't true. Its feels like children trying to be adults to me most times and while I respect it and love it sometimes, it doesn't feel appropriate other times. Also, just on a technical level, the dancing in California groups just isn't as hard or as much as the midwest groups.


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Show choir fan4000 on Mar 10, 2024, 1:40 PM
Post #223
+11
That definetly is a factor, but I don’t think you even need to understand the plot of a show to feel the emotion from the performers. There are many story shows that have complicated plots (more common around Iowa/minnesota) that do a great job conveying the emotion to an audience who has never seen it before. Rehearsing the same set for so long can definetly detract a bit from this when performers tend to go on “autopilot”, but I would still much rather watch a story show since they have dynamic emotion going up and down through out the show. Also there was very advanced movement from every group yesterday, but it was very clear at the event that Los Al was doing the hardest choreo and executing the cleanest, I don’t think it’s correct to say it’s easier than Midwest, although they did make it look easy. Center grove and Los Al have the same choreographer, so that’s not really a sound generalization to make.


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CA Choir Fan on Mar 12, 2024, 6:03 PM
Post #263
+1
Well, I would stray away from using the word objectively in a judgement of singing. There was nothing wrong with either groups approach to vocals tonight. CG takes a very traditional choral approach to their vocals, large vibrato and a large sound. Los Al takes an approach that is maybe more based on the stylistic tendencies of their music.

There appears to be much less an emphasis on vocal nuances with Midwestern choirs. Center Grove generates a tremendous amount of volume (really, the only group that might be louder is Powerhouse), but outside of the operatic opening, it was just "loud" or "really loud".



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CA Choir Fan on Mar 12, 2024, 6:22 PM (Edited)
Post #265
 
I think there is a disconnect between the California choirs style and the rest of the country.

Don't look now, but many IA choirs are adopting story shows. Pretty soon it won't be just us weirdo California people.

When we watch the Cali shows, many times they are quite excellent, but a lot of the emotion and story gets lost because when you are seeing it for the first time for 20 minutes, the story is usually very unclear and even though the kids have lots of emotion, it doesn't really ring true.

This is purely subjective, but I'm the complete opposite. I get bored quickly by many/most competition sets that don't have a story, and don't really ever need to watch one again, even a really good one (like CG this year), because after you've seen it once, there is no really need to see it again. The performers are all playing the same "part", so there's nothing new to catch on a rewatch. Compare that to a great Powerhouse/In Sync/ Sound FX set, where every performer is bringing something new and different in their performance. You can always find something new and interesting and illuminating even after watching it twenty times.

It feels manufactured to the audience. The kids know the "story" and what they are telling because they have been told it and have been working on it for months but that doesn't always translate to people who know nothing about it. Also many times the themes are things that teenagers would have no experience with yet in life so therefor you know the emotion isn't true. Its feels like children trying to be adults to me most times and while I respect it and love it sometimes, it doesn't feel appropriate other times.

This is frankly insulting to teenagers.

Also, just on a technical level, the dancing in California groups just isn't as hard or as much as the midwest groups.

Could not disagree more. Let's take this competition as an example. CG was very clean (especially if you only focus on the first few rows - it gets a little muddled the farther back you go in the formation), but their choreography pretty standard, and their staging was pretty static. Compared to Los Alamitos, who doesn't have a static moment in their show until the ballad, and whose blocking is incredibly complex and dynamic.

The choreo itself is the difference between, let's say, honors level and AP level coursework. One is really good, but the other is incredibly advanced. There are sequences in the Los Alamitos show that CG would never dream of trying. (I would say that CG's most difficult dance break is about as hard as Los Al's 4th or 5th most difficult dance break). And not only that, the Sound FX choreography is always in service of the story, where even the dancing conveys the emotion and evolution of the story, as opposed to simply synchronized arm and leg movements.



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everythingistaken on Mar 12, 2024, 11:01 PM
Post #268
+10
As a teenager myself, I would like to say that I strongly related to the theme of Los Al. Artificial Intelligence taking over and making people lose the ability to feel real emotion is a sad and true reality and is one of the many relatable ideas presented throughout their show. They also explore themes of loss, love, and sacrifice, and wrap up the show with a.beautiful closer dedicated to the truly talented kid playing the lead robot. Talented isn't a word that is big enough to describe this group. After experiencing this piece of art, my life literally changed. It opened my eyes to what show choir could really be. It inspired me. If that show doesn't speak to teenagers then I don't know what does. I feel like people tend to treat show choir like a sport more than a performing art. Which is fair because of the whole "competition" aspect of it and the "Grand Champion" titles. But I just think that maybe people should step back from debating about whose vocal tone and dancing style are preferred by five people, and look at the true art we're putting on stage. What I took away from Los Al was that show choir can be beautiful, deep, rich, and powerful rather than competitive and hateful towards others who don't see the exact same view as you. And no one will ever see the exact same thing that you did, or have your exact opinion. We shouldn't try to put other performances down. Instead, we should celebrate the art we made. It's all just very unfortunate to me that the attitudes of many in this community don't see it like that.

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BrittanyBee on Mar 7, 2024, 1:12 PM
Post #116
 
Last night on the Homeroom show choir live stream, One of the kids from Wheaton mentioned that Mitchell “Friend de coup” would be practicing Friday night, is this true? With this crazy competition I can understand why groups might feel they want an extra practice, but where do they plan to do so? I’m just hoping it’s not at the school, that’ll surely cause some fuss! Regardless i’m so disappointed that I won’t be able to make it to this comp!! please keep me posted!!




Häakon on Mar 7, 2024, 1:17 PM
Post #117
+7
I’ve been on national trips with groups that have done that. Sometimes the host school has space (not on the stage, just in an empty room), but most likely they will have their hands full getting everything ready. I’ve seen nearby churches used for this purpose, or depending on where the group is staying, a hotel ballroom. Heck, I’ve even seen groups rehearse in an empty parking lot! Sometimes you just have to get creative. With this much pressure on the line, it makes sense to want to tidy up every loose thread and make sure you are presenting the best show you can.


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MrGister on Mar 7, 2024, 1:51 PM
Post #118
 
One of the local schools is hosting a small sing and share Friday night, its not at Wheaton.




Will. on Mar 7, 2024, 1:59 PM
Post #119
+3
Where is it? Is it open to the public? I may have just found tomorrow night plans.




JWill on Mar 7, 2024, 5:07 PM
Post #120
 
Where Where Where?


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Lily_Griff on Mar 8, 2024, 8:25 AM
Post #122
 
As far as I know it’s not open to the public




Will. on Mar 8, 2024, 8:33 AM
Post #123
 
That's incredibly unfortunate. One of the largest gatherings of general show choir enthusiasts of the year (save for SCA), there's a market for more show choir, and it's not available for public consumption


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jacobmiller on Mar 10, 2024, 5:34 PM (Edited)
Post #233
 



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Gabrielcastaneda_ on Mar 10, 2024, 10:07 PM
Post #235
 
That seems unfair tbh


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DJNYORK on Mar 11, 2024, 11:43 AM
Post #237
 
Never have.


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DJNYORK on Mar 11, 2024, 11:44 AM (Edited)
Post #238
+9
Check your source if you want to be fehr -




jdcritt on Mar 11, 2024, 7:11 PM
Post #241
 
Was about to say… I’m a Homewood alum, and I don’t ever remember Clinton rehearsing on our stage on Friday for SCC.


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DJNYORK on Mar 11, 2024, 7:47 PM
Post #242
 
Thanks JD! Homewood does it right!!!


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