I can't believe y'all are making us wait until Wheaton to find out what these set lists are!! I do however find it very impressive that an entire region is keeping a lid on the sets though...
Burbank just performed and they were AMAZING!!! The vocals were AMAZING and the choreography was SUPER CLEAN. And I LOVE their show design. Those who will have a chance to see them live this year are in for a big treat. They were AMAZING!!!!
Womens Tier 1
First Place - John Burroughs
*Showmanship
Second Place - Burbank
Third Place - Glendora
*Musicianship
Fourth Place - Brea Olinda
Fifth Place - Hart
Sixth - Bonita Vista
Womens Tier 2
First Place - John Burroughs
Second Place - Walnut
Third Place - Cypress
Evening session is sold out, but tickets left for day session and probably available at the door.
I chose to call it the Pow Wow because I thought of it as a friendly gathering of the "tribes", or choirs, to prepare for battle. Arcadia's nickname is the Apaches and they work with the White Mountain Apaches in Arizona quite a bit. We send groups to perform at their reservation and send them clothes and things because they are not a rich tribe. They have no casino, like so many other tribes. They have sent tribal performers to our schools and we pay tribute to them often. Our drill team, banner bearers for the marching band, and color guard wear outfits styled after traditional apache dress.
Anyway, I thought the Pow Wow was a good name for the competition. I did it with no reservations!!! It's number 20 this year
Rollie Maxson
Arcadia Choral Director, 1981-2010
That's pretty awesome. Good luck to all the groups, it looks to be an exciting evening.
Evening session is sold out, but tickets left for day session and probably available at the door.
I chose to call it the Pow Wow because I thought of it as a friendly gathering of the "tribes", or choirs, to prepare for battle. Arcadia's nickname is the Apaches and they work with the White Mountain Apaches in Arizona quite a bit. We send groups to perform at their reservation and send them clothes and things because they are not a rich tribe. They have no casino, like so many other tribes. They have sent tribal performers to our schools and we pay tribute to them often. Our drill team, banner bearers for the marching band, and color guard wear outfits styled after traditional apache dress.
Anyway, I thought the Pow Wow was a good name for the competition. I did it with no reservations!!! It's number 20 this year
anyone know how they are doing tickets this year? some alumni and i want to get a peak at some of the competition this year
They do sell them at the door, but the number of tickets is limited. I would get there early.
Perhaps it pertains to the venue, i remember it being kind of Aztec themed.
We are no longer in the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse. since last year's Pow Wow, we have relocated to Arcadia's on campus venue, the Arcadia Performing Arts Center.
Arcadia High School's mascot is the Apaches, which is a native American person inhabiting the southwest United States and northern Mexico. So I would assume the contest reflects their team name/mascot. Pretty interesting, I have never thought about it before!