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2007 Season
Azusa Aztec Sing XXXII 2007

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January 26th, 2007
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Venue Info
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Citrus College Haugh Performing Arts Ctr. 700 N. Citrus Ave. Glendora, CA 91741
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Phone: (626) 963-9411
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Event Details
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Number of Attending Choirs:
9 Mixed Groups
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Event Hosts:
Azusa "Aztec Singers"
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Event Judges:
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Tickets
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$10
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In my opinion, most groups with risers (not all) have risers with no decorations, and thus they are an eyesore to me and many others not associated with show choir at all. People in show choir that see them everyday and especially those that use them are brainwashed into believing they look great. The effect they give on stage is hardly greater than the blocky-ness and, in my own words, *an* “elementary-school-glee-club” style *look*. I hope so much that choir*s* move away from risers that are disturbingly bland and either go back to cool looking boxes or, another and more time consuming option, spruce up your risers into cool looking raised roman coliseum steps or a mountainside cliff - I don't know. What I am trying to say is that when I see people talking about how other groups "need or should have" risers, I laugh to my self on how retarded that sounds.
To Arcadia:
Your first song has a great soloist and your group vocals are fantastic. When the guys are singing by themselves it sounds great - like real men. Your choreography is cool, however, for the entire song you guys just stand in one place. You never move more than two feet from your initials spots. But you know what... that is the way all the other groups are too so I just might be surprised because it is just that this might be the first time I have seen Arcadia do it. Your A Capella was fantastic. I think tenors were a tad bit off key. To those that say you had major vibrato: I did not hear it and that must mean either I was not listening (which I definitely was since you are my Alma Mater) or that you were not really doing it enough for it to be disturbingly noticeable. I will put my money on the latter. I think what I enjoyed most was the greatness of your closing number. It was fantastic! The dancing was great. The vocals were better than anyone else. Even the “box people” did awesome. Therefore, in the end, you disserved what you guys got and I would be surprised if you did not get first at every competition considering how all the other groups did last night.
To Burroughs:
I am so happy you opened with the Muse! I think you should have gotten second just for that. However, you guys have awful vocals and your soloists must have been super nervous or really out of breath (it was the first song though...hrmmmm). Very good bass parts on the A Capella. Nevertheless, the last half of the song was a mish-mash of notes that was not pleasant for me. You have a good dynamic range but what it did not include was dynamic flow, and by that I mean your progression from softs to louds was poor. Your closer is just a bunch of YELLING and out of tune yelling, at that. Anyway good job and I hope to see those problems fixed by the next competition.
More to come later...