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  Show Choir Community    Events    2009 Season    Chula Vista SoCal Performance Show Choir Invitational (Day Two) 2009


   Event Info



April 18th, 2009


Venue Info

San Diego Concourse
Golden Hall
202 C. Street
San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: (619) 525-5000

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  8 Mixed Groups
  6 Treble Groups
  3 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  Chula Vista "Main Attraction"

Judges:

  David Fehr

  Michelle Jensen

  John Tebay

  Ron Bolles


Tickets

$25

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Chula Vista SoCal Performance Show Choir Invitational (Day Two) 2009









Awards
Predictions
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Event Site
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   Mixed Division - Tier I

  

Groups

 In Sync
 Burbank High School
First Place 
Musicianship 
Showmanship 
Best Male Sound 
Chula Vista Seniors Choice (Requiem For Eleanor) 
Show Choir Spirit Award (Sean Stevens) 
Best Female Performer (Seychelle Gabriel) 

 Powerhouse
 John Burroughs High School
Second Place 
Show Choir Spirit Award (Kieth Stevens) 
Best Female Performer (Janissa Saracino) 

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
Third Place 
Best Repertoire 
Most Original Selection (Star Wars Medley) 
Best Female Soloist (Kylie Brown) 
Best Male Performer (Shane Johnson) 

 Masquerade
 Brea Olinda High School
4th Place 
Best Male Performer (Alex Willert) 

 Sound Vibrations
 Hart High School
5th Place 

 The Music Machine
 Bonita Vista High School
6th Place 
Best Ballad (The Song of Purple Summer) 

 Sound Express
 Carlsbad High School
No Placement 
Best Male Soloist (Shea Thompson) 

 Scarlet Rhapsody
 Rancho Verde High School
No Placement 
Judges' Choice (The Gods Love Nubia) 


   Treble Division - Tier I

  

Groups

 Sound Sensations
 John Burroughs High School
First Place 
Musicianship 
Showmanship 
Best Female Sound 

 Impressions
 Burbank High School
Second Place 

 Spellbound
 Brea Olinda High School
Third Place 

 Sound Unlimited
 Bonita Vista High School
4th Place 

 Soundtrax
 Los Alamitos High School
5th Place 

 Hartbreakers
 Hart High School
6th Place 


   Bass Division

  

Groups

 Xtreme
 Los Alamitos High School
First Place 
Showmanship 

 Sound Dogs
 Burbank High School
Second Place 
Musicianship 
Best Choreographed Number (Takin' It To the Streets) 

 Men@Work
 John Burroughs High School
Third Place 


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TonedTenor on Apr 19, 2009, 6:24 PM
Post #362
 

Creative? Yes burbank did something new this year but if you look at their old sets the are quite similar... The cowboy theme from last year and the viking thing the did a few years ago have the same concept.

I believe that because Mr. Jennings and Jen Oundjian started creating such creative sets for the Burroughs choirs Mr. Carroll had to step it up. If Mr. Jennings and Jen Oundjian hadn't challenged him with this new style of show choir I think that Burbank would still be preforming traditional show choir.

Very well said.




technosunshine on Apr 19, 2009, 6:22 PM (Edited)
Post #361
 
One choir that i am surprised that there isn't much talk about is Scarlet Rhapsody.

I loved their set about the genocide in Darfur and thought that the singing was excellent.

I loved that it was more than singing and dancing but that the kids were really acting and showing a tremendous amount of emotion.( you may not have been able to see their faces on the live feed)

Bravo!




TonedTenor on Apr 19, 2009, 6:16 PM (Edited)
Post #360
 

Of course I'm not suggesting they aren't creative, artistic, and original. However, it would be foolish to say that Burbank is as creative as Burroughs. Their sets have been very similar the past two years. This year, they open with a Mozart song, and they close with 4 minutes. This leads me to raise an eyebrow or two to their claim of out-of-the box creativity and originality.

Look again Rizer, it would not have been possible for them to win SoCal again without being creative artistic and original.

If creativity and artistry were valued as much as they should be at SoCal, the placement would've been quite different.

I hate to break it to you but you're giving burbank grain about not being"out of the box" yet you think that doing contemporary music(Foo Fighters, Incubus that plays on K-Roq 24.7) is out of the box?. That's a funny sentiment. Isn't out of the box supposed to be something very unexpected and new? If I recall correctly, Burroughs Powerhouse has done Foo Fighters, has done contemporary music before....yet you still call them original? Interesting. You're giving your choir a bad name by coming on this website and stirring up drama over placements because YOU think certain elements are more important than core fundamentals of a show. Grow up, please. Stop throwing salt in the wound and quit the "Burroughs is more creative than Burbank" argument. It's tired and annoying at this point.




sevy12 on Apr 19, 2009, 6:12 PM
Post #359
 

Of course I'm not suggesting they aren't creative, artistic, and original. However, it would be foolish to say that Burbank is as creative as Burroughs. Their sets have been very similar the past two years. This year, they open with a Mozart song, and they close with 4 minutes. This leads me to raise an eyebrow or two to their claim of out-of-the box creativity and originality.

Look again Rizer, it would not have been possible for them to win SoCal again without being creative artistic and original.

If creativity and artistry were valued as much as they should be at SoCal, the placement would've been quite different.


mozart and 4 minutes are light years apart in selection but thats not what our set is about -___- our set is called "Ex Tenebris Lux" meaning "out of darkness to light".You have to look it at like that.not by the song selection buddy.




TonedTenor on Apr 19, 2009, 6:11 PM
Post #358
 


All elements of Burroughs' show are important. The visual effects in a show choir set is like the exterior of a car. You could have the best freakin car in the world, but if the exterior is crap no one will want to drive it. It would be ridiculous to say "strip away the lights, props, etc... and...", because one could say of Burbank "Strip away the clean choreography and...". I honestly don't see the merit in devaluing the artistry of Burroughs's set. Both Burbank and Burroughs have their strong points in terms of showmanship. Burbank does sharp choreography. Burroughs is creative, artistic, and original. Forgive me if I fail to see the value in playing the "which is more important" game.

and I am fairly sure you'll see it the way the judges saw it tonight.

How different judges see the Burroughs set is their business. I care more about what the audience saw than what the judges think they saw. Burroughs has consistently won or lost previous competitions based on their performances for quite a long time. I only hope that Burroughs' loss or tie at SoCal for the 4th year in a row will raise a red flag or two.


First of all, it's called Show Choir. Thus it is a singing and dancing competition, meaning the choirs that can dance and sing the best are the ones that WIN! Have show choir shows always used auxiliary light fixtures, backdrops, or fancy air cannons? The answer is no. The point I was trying to make was that when you strip their show of the externalities you see the core of the show, the guts if you will. All the props and such do help make a show great and exciting but in the end the judges are not basing their decisions on how flashy a show is. If you dance and sing well, you will be rewarded handsomely. In a show choir competition being "sharp" when you dance is MORE important than having air cannons. Sorry if you fail to see this. You can create your own genre where choirs can come and test out the latest air cannons and you can base their entire performance off of that instead of their natural talent and ability. It's incredibly insulting to say that Burbank is not original, artsy, or creative. I invite you to sit and listen ONLY to both shows and tell me who has the most breath taking vocals. Then watch both shows with no sound, and see who has the best and cleanest choreography. Add those two together and you've got yourself a champ. Again, I am not devaluing Burroughs' set or their originality as you so claimed. If you recall, both Burbank AND Burroughs had flashy elements that ADDED to their show.




Rizer on Apr 19, 2009, 6:05 PM (Edited)
Post #357
 
Are you suggesting that Burbank is not creative, artistic and original?

Of course I'm not suggesting they aren't creative, artistic, and original. However, it would be foolish to say that Burbank is as creative as Burroughs. Their sets have been very similar the past two years. This year, they open with a Mozart song, and they close with 4 minutes. This leads me to raise an eyebrow or two to their claim of out-of-the box creativity and originality.

Look again Rizer, it would not have been possible for them to win SoCal again without being creative artistic and original.

If creativity and artistry were valued as much as they should be at SoCal, the placement would've been quite different.




Ridiculance on Apr 19, 2009, 5:59 PM
Post #356
 
eh...i'll stick with the Burbank Bus



Rizer on Apr 19, 2009, 5:49 PM
Post #355
 

Hmmm, I would drive 'the best freakin car in the world' regardless of what the heck it looks like on the outside. Heck, I just want to have my own car! I am Andy Newman, and I want a car with a crap exterior!


Lol. This is assuming you had a choice between an awesome looking car (like a Lotus or something).

Bur I do agree with you, crappy lookin car is better than no car! :D




sevy12 on Apr 19, 2009, 5:49 PM
Post #354
 
hahahahahaha



Andy08 on Apr 19, 2009, 5:47 PM (Edited)
Post #353
 

All elements of Burroughs' show are important. The visual effects in a show choir set is like the exterior of a car. You could have the best freakin car in the world, but if the exterior is crap no one will want to drive it.


Hmmm, I would drive 'the best freakin car in the world' regardless of what the heck it looks like on the outside. Heck, I just want to have my own car! I am Andy Newman, and I want a car with a crap exterior!


Both Burbank and Burroughs have their strong points in terms of showmanship. Burbank does sharp choreography. Burroughs is creative, artistic, and original. Forgive me if I fail to see the value in playing the "which is more important" game.


Are you suggesting that Burbank is not creative, artistic and original? Look again Rizer, it would not have been possible for them to win SoCal again without being creative artistic and original. Heck, it wouldn't be possible for their reputation to be right up there with yours (I assume you are in Powerhouse currently) unless they exerted those qualities year in and out. I have full confidence they have represented themselves accordingly and will continue doing so.




Rizer on Apr 19, 2009, 5:38 PM (Edited)
Post #352
 
Interesting. Do your homework. Year in and year out burbank is different, and while there may be certain elements that tend to stay with them, their show is art never the less. I would be very careful with my words if i were you. Strip away the lights, the fancy get ups, the props, the flashy air cannons, and I am fairly sure you'll see it the way the judges saw it tonight.


All elements of Burroughs' show are important. The visual effects in a show choir set is like the exterior of a car. You could have the best freakin car in the world, but if the exterior is crap no one will want to drive it. It would be ridiculous to say "strip away the lights, props, etc... and...", because one could say of Burbank "Strip away the clean choreography and...". I honestly don't see the merit in devaluing the artistry of Burroughs's set. Both Burbank and Burroughs have their strong points in terms of showmanship. Burbank does sharp choreography. Burroughs is creative, artistic, and original. Forgive me if I fail to see the value in playing the "which is more important" game.

and I am fairly sure you'll see it the way the judges saw it tonight.

How different judges see the Burroughs set is their business. I care more about what the audience saw than what the judges think they saw. Burroughs has consistently won or lost previous competitions based on their performances for quite a long time. I only hope that Burroughs' loss or tie at SoCal for the 4th year in a row will raise a red flag or two.




technosunshine on Apr 19, 2009, 4:39 PM
Post #351
 
are there any photos of the chula comp?

thanks for putting some of it up on youtube




dannndylion on Apr 19, 2009, 4:29 PM
Post #350
 
Congratulations, Sound Sensations! You guys were amazing yesterday!(: Since you guys were right after us, all the girls either ran to the balcony or were glued to the monitor to watch you guys, haha.



Ridiculance on Apr 19, 2009, 3:56 PM
Post #349
 
Chula We ALL love you and you hold a special place in our hearts and always will. Thanks for an amazing competition once again. I'm sure every group had a blast! I had never been to San Diego before so it was like a perfect day, no clouds in the sky, so i was really happy lol. Everyone who performed was ridiculously great and i feel it was an honor to have competed against some of the most talented people in SoCal.



iamaquamannn on Apr 19, 2009, 3:40 PM
Post #348
 
congratulations to everyone for their amazing performances last night. socal was the perfect ending to my perfect senior year. i've never cried so hard out of happiness before. i'll remember last night forever (:

K

katie g on Apr 19, 2009, 2:45 PM
Post #347
 
IF ANYONE HAS A VIDEO OF LOS AL, WILL YOU PLEEEASSEEE POST IT!

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Pablo Siqueiros on Apr 19, 2009, 2:33 PM
Post #346
 
can someone chop up the videos and put them up on youtube? my computer is being difficult..

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doghousedaddy on Apr 19, 2009, 2:32 PM
Post #345
 
It's a good thing that yesterdays comptition was caught on video and that those without bias and opinion will be able to judge for themselves.



Shareka on Apr 19, 2009, 2:21 PM
Post #344
 
Congratulations Everyone!!!

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pplplezr on Apr 19, 2009, 2:08 PM
Post #343
 
I'm a nerd?

Ouch...


It's not a bad thing. Your passion is evident.



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