From what I remember the other judges telling me, he said something like, "Oh, well we definitely won't be coming back in here." So I think he figured that they were going to cancel the rest of the show and just left.
The most interesting part that Nick left out was the fact that before the gas leak, there were five scoring judges... and after it, there were only four. One of them decided in the 15 minutes of evacuation to just go home.
What on Earth??
I'm pretty sure Keokuk didn't have any choice in the matter. His scores for the first 3 1/2 groups in finals were thrown out and not used.
Does anyone know why he just left? That's really weird. Wonder if he'll get anymore judging jobs in the future.
They let him just leave!?
I'm pretty sure Keokuk didn't have any choice in the matter. His scores for the first 3 1/2 groups in finals were thrown out and not used.
The most interesting part that Nick left out was the fact that before the gas leak, there were five scoring judges... and after it, there were only four. One of them decided in the 15 minutes of evacuation to just go home.
They let him just leave!?
The most interesting part that Nick left out was the fact that before the gas leak, there were five scoring judges... and after it, there were only four. One of them decided in the 15 minutes of evacuation to just go home.
That sounds slightly... unfair? Did he come back or not scored??
The most interesting part that Nick left out was the fact that before the gas leak, there were five scoring judges... and after it, there were only four. One of them decided in the 15 minutes of evacuation to just go home.
Wait, for real? Haha that's ridiculous!
Wow what a freak accident. Kudos to Glenwood on being able to put that aside and carry on with the performance.
The most interesting part that Nick left out was the fact that before the gas leak, there were five scoring judges... and after it, there were only four. One of them decided in the 15 minutes of evacuation to just go home.
From what I understand, a chunk of ice fell off of the roof and hit the gas meter, causing it to break and leak gas everywhere. They had to clear the gym in the middle of Glenwood's finals performance. Luckily, they resolved the problem quickly and Glenwood picked up with their ballad again and finished their show.
Wow what a freak accident. Kudos to Glenwood on being able to put that aside and carry on with the performance.
Adam, do we have any details on this gas leak???? How did they deal with it, or what caused it?
From what I understand, a chunk of ice fell off of the roof and hit the gas meter, causing it to break and leak gas everywhere. They had to clear the gym in the middle of Glenwood's finals performance. Luckily, they resolved the problem quickly and Glenwood picked up with their ballad again and finished their show.
Muscatine "Encore"
Holy Trinity "Commotion"
West Branch "Christopher Jive and the Uptown 45"
Central Lee "Centrifugal Force"
Glenwood "Titan Fever"
Muscatine "River City Rhythm"
Glenwood went fourth... in the middle of their finals ballad, everyone was evacuated from the school for a few minutes due to a gas leak. They then resumed ten minute later.
The Keokuk High School Show Choir “Purple Harmony” performs a variety of musical styles through out the year. Students audition in the spring and meet as a class the following school year. Purple Harmony performs several times in the Keokuk area and participates in competitions in Iowa and Illinois. This year’s schedule includes State Show Choir contest, and performances at the Muscatine Invitational, West Liberty Invitational, Indianola Invitational, Central Lee Invitational, and the Quincy, Illinois Invitational.
Purple Harmony’s 2010 - 2011 show is CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Purple Harmony’s choreographer is Anne Chapman and the director is Daniel Proctor.
PERFORMANCE PROGRAM:
1. This Ain't A Scene – soloist (Aaron Mardis)
2. Smuggler's Blues
3. Close Every Door – soloist (TBA)
4. Steppin' to the Bad Side
5. If Love Is A Crime – soloist (Alyssa Zetterlund)
6. Jailhouse Rock
DIRECTOR: Daniel Proctor CHOREOGRAPHER: Anne Chapman
SCHOOL COLORS: Purple & White CLASS: 3A
Schedule
“Vibrations” (Keokuk) – 12:30 p.m.
“Christopher Jive and the Uptown 45” (West Branch) – 1 p.m.
“Encore!” (Muscatine) – 1:30 p.m.
“Voices Unlimited” (West Liberty) – 2 p.m.
“CENTRifugAL FORCE” (Central Lee) – 2:30 p.m.
“Swingspan” (Fort Madison) — 3 p.m.
“Commotion” (Holy Trinity) – 3:30 p.m.
“Titan Fever” (Glenwood) – 4 p.m.
“River City Rhythm” (Muscatine) – 4:30 p.m.
“Purple Harmony” (Keokuk) – 5 p.m.
Daytime awards – 5:45 to 6 p.m.
Finals
First group – 7 p.m.
Second group – 7:25 p.m.
Third group – 7:50 p.m.
Fourth group – 8:15 p.m.
Fifth group – 8:40 p.m.
Sixth group – 9:30 p.m.
Keokuk Jazz Band – 9:30 p.m.
Finals awards — 9:55 p.m.
We would love to have you! Tickets may be purchased for $8 at the door. There is no charge for children under 5. Concessions will be available throughout the day. Good Luck to all Show Choirs competing this Weekend!