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   Event Info



April 9th, 2011


Venue Info

Manhattan Center
Hammerstein Ballroom
311 West 34th St.
New York, NY 10001

Phone: (212) 564-4882

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  15 Mixed Groups
  9 Treble Groups

Hosts:

  Mind's Eye Conceptions

Judges:

  Dustin Ramirez

  Andrew Last

  Melissa Stainbrook

  Meghan Ramirez

  David Legg

  John Neubauer

  Jeff Clark

  Shelley Johnson

  Scott Thompson

  David Fehr


Tickets

Ticket prices unknown.

Map



Finale Nationals 2011









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


   Finals

  

Groups

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Show Design 

 New Dimensions
 Clover Hill High School
First Runner Up 
Best Band 

 Swingers Unlimited
 Marysville High School
Second Runner Up 

 Premiers
 Ben Davis High School
3rd Runner Up 

 Belles et Beaux
 Plainfield High School
4th Runner Up 


   Finals - Tier II

  

Groups

 The Music Machine
 Bonita Vista High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 
Best Show Design 

 Knight Moves
 Norwell High School
Second Place 
People's Choice 

 Visual Volume
 Poca High School
Third Place 

 Northern Lights
 Northridge High School
4th Place 


   Treble Finals

  

Groups

 Soundtrax
 Los Alamitos High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band (TIE) 
Best Show Design 

 Knight Stars
 Norwell High School
Second Place 
People's Choice 

 Iridescence
 Clover Hill High School
Third Place 
Best Band (TIE) 


   Mixed Division - Tier I (Prelims)





   Mixed Division - Tier II (Prelims)





   Treble Division (Prelims)





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Last Chaos on Apr 4, 2011, 7:27 AM
Post #171
 
I... Can't top these. Lol but I'm in shut down mode and do not care about school at all! I want it to be Wednesday!



Mr. Show Choir on Apr 4, 2011, 6:23 AM
Post #170
 
I once drove from Seattle Washington, through Canada, and all the way around Alaska, then back through Canada to Seattle again, all in 1 week. About 18 hours a day with five people in a 5 seat car. Yeah.



Häakon on Apr 3, 2011, 11:32 PM
Post #169
+3
[quote name='Rian' date='1301887682' post='523085']I know the feeling, We took a 16 hour bus trip from Cleveland, OH to Branson, MO for FAME Branson one year.[/quote]
I drove from Burbank to Fairfield for the Crystal Classic last year... [i]that[/i] was a loooong drive.




Rian on Apr 3, 2011, 11:28 PM
Post #168
 
[quote name='kflogel' date='1301880047' post='523036']No one who is flying is allowed to complain-----keep your eye out for Preble Center Stage after we step off a 15 hour bus ride!![/quote]

I know the feeling, We took a 16 hour bus trip from Cleveland, OH to Branson, MO for FAME Branson one year.




Patrick on Apr 3, 2011, 9:47 PM
Post #167
+1
[quote name='alyssa_kalynn' date='1301881576' post='523048']were taking a TRAIN that leaves at 1 am on wednesday and we should get there at like 6 pm wednesday night[/quote]

win.




alyssa_kalynn on Apr 3, 2011, 9:46 PM
Post #166
+5
were taking a TRAIN that leaves at 1 am on wednesday and we should get there at like 6 pm wednesday night



King Of Games on Apr 3, 2011, 9:43 PM
Post #165
 
3 days till departure! Has anybody done predictions for Single-Gender yet?



juliofrommississippi on Apr 3, 2011, 9:38 PM
Post #164
 
[quote name='Gustopher' date='1301880914' post='523045']Green Bay is slightly closer than Cedar Rapids, I think. Plus you have to add in the fact that driving through Iowa is so boring that it seems doubly as long than it actually is. [/quote]

lol that is true. Although we only have to drive through eastern iowa. much less boring and a lot quicker than driving through Western Iowa. West of Des Moines KILLS me. I guess i just assumed GB would be farther than Cedar Rapids. Guess I'm wrong though.




Gustopher on Apr 3, 2011, 9:35 PM
Post #163
+2
[quote name='juliofrommississippi' date='1301880837' post='523044']
wow i'm surprised it's that short for y'all. when we went to NY (also stayed at the marquis) it took us like 18 hours there and 22 on the way back.... :-/[/quote]
Green Bay is slightly closer than Cedar Rapids, I think. Plus you have to add in the fact that driving through Iowa is so boring that it seems doubly as long than it actually is.




juliofrommississippi on Apr 3, 2011, 9:33 PM
Post #162
 
[quote name='kflogel' date='1301880047' post='523036']No one who is flying is allowed to complain-----keep your eye out for Preble Center Stage after we step off a 15 hour bus ride!![/quote]

wow i'm surprised it's that short for y'all. when we went to NY (also stayed at the marquis) it took us like 18 hours there and 22 on the way back.... :-/




tjgolden27 on Apr 3, 2011, 9:29 PM
Post #161
 
[quote name='kflogel' date='1301880047' post='523036']No one who is flying is allowed to complain-----keep your eye out for Preble Center Stage after we step off a 15 hour bus ride!![/quote]

Haha, exactly what I was thinking. We've got roughly a 10ish hour bus ride. Not nearly as far as Wisconsin, but still longer than the flight.




Patrick on Apr 3, 2011, 9:29 PM
Post #160
 
[quote name='ccbizz21' date='1301876436' post='523028']
we have to be at school at 4:30 am on wednesday morning. not sure what time we're flying out though, but it's gonna be a really long day.[/quote]

We drive out of Marysville around 9 pm and drive through the night so that'll be interesting lol


K

kflogel on Apr 3, 2011, 9:20 PM
Post #159
+1
No one who is flying is allowed to complain-----keep your eye out for Preble Center Stage after we step off a 15 hour bus ride!!

C

ccbizz21 on Apr 3, 2011, 8:20 PM
Post #158
+1
[quote name='TheOneAndOnlyGarret!' date='1301794910' post='522844']There is actually a brokership convention there the same weekend. I bet the buisnessmen are going to love seeing all of us running around the hotel.[/quote]

we have to be at school at 4:30 am on wednesday morning. not sure what time we're flying out though, but it's gonna be a really long day.




alyssa_kalynn on Apr 3, 2011, 8:12 PM
Post #157
 
[quote name='huntman015' date='1301874074' post='523023']goood luckkk alyssa!! u guys got this!! (:[/quote]

thanks!!


H

HunterOkey015 on Apr 3, 2011, 7:41 PM
Post #156
 
[quote name='alyssa_kalynn' date='1301858218' post='522992']only 2 days until we leave!!! i cannot wait!!!!![/quote]
goood luckkk alyssa!! u guys got this!! (:




juliofrommississippi on Apr 3, 2011, 6:41 PM
Post #155
 
[quote name='Jazzy' date='1301865676' post='523002']Small school/groups have been making strong names for themselves. Unfortunately many still do not give them full credit like the large schools/groups. Even at this competition there are 4 small mixed finalists and 5 large, and the prize money for the divisions is a pretty sizable difference. [/quote]

That is a good point. People don't always give the smaller schools full credit.

However, concerning this specific competition having 4 small and 5 large with different prizes. Antwon said from the beginning the competition would be set up so small groups could compete with the large groups in their division. Large groups would just not be allowed to bump down to small. So if you are feeling gipped on prize money, or being in the wrong division, talk to your director. They are the ones who put you there.


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tscott on Apr 3, 2011, 6:03 PM
Post #154
+2
I predict a California sweep - first place in both small and large groups.

J

Jazzy on Apr 3, 2011, 5:21 PM
Post #153
 
Small school/groups have been making strong names for themselves. Unfortunately many still do not give them full credit like the large schools/groups. Even at this competition there are 4 small mixed finalists and 5 large, and the prize money for the divisions is a pretty sizable difference.

Either way, we are very happy to represent for the small schools!!! It will be a great experience for the students to compete with choirs from across the country, and get to see how others interpret what show choir is.

Good luck to all!!!!




juliofrommississippi on Apr 3, 2011, 4:28 PM (Edited)
Post #152
+2
[quote name='jump5freak93' date='1301858250' post='522993']I'm not impressed that each division has its own finals. Though its good for the smaller schools, I think that some of the small mixed groups could hang in the top five overall. Just my opinion.[/quote]

I agree and disagree. This is a REALLY great bunch of smaller schools. But I actually like the idea of having their own separate competition. Yah some of them could do really really well in finals. But it's like having two separate but just as good competitions at one place. I'm personally way more excited for the small school competition than I am for the large mixed. It's just a lot closer and a lot more competitive. I need to re-make my small school predictions cuz I left out Bonita Vista and they are having a good year.

small mixed:
GC: Norwell
1RU: Poca
2RU: Bonita Vista
3RU: Green Bay Preble



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