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Event Info

February 13th, 2010
Venue Info
Waconia High School
Performing Arts Center
1650 Community Dr.
Waconia, MN 55387
Phone: (952) 442-0670
Event Details
Number of Attending Choirs:
9 Mixed Groups
3 Treble Groups
1 Bass Group
Event Hosts:
Waconia "Power Company"
Waconia "The Current"
Waconia "Shockwave"
Event Judges:
Brett Carroll
Kym Chambers Otto
Cris Crisler
Heidi Glynias
Robert Jones
John Pohland
Tickets
Ticket prices unknown.
Map
Waconia Star Power 2010





Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream
Finals
Groups    

Vocalmotive
Bemidji High School
Grand Champion
Best Choreography
People's Choice

Great Expectations
O'Fallon Township High School
First Runner Up
Best Vocals

Jefferson Connection
Bloomington Jefferson High School
Second Runner Up (TIE)
Best Band

Rhythm in Gold
Bloomington Kennedy High School
Second Runner Up (TIE)

Testostertones
Totino-Grace High School
4th Runner Up

Dimensions
Dowling Catholic High School
5th Runner Up
Best Male Soloist (John Carey)

Open Division (Prelims) Show
Prep Division
Groups    

La Voce Ballo
Bemidji High School
First Place
Best Female Soloist (Emily Bauman)

Jive
Bloomington Jefferson High School
Second Place

East Side Swingers
Bloomington Kennedy High School
Third Place

Music Factory
Spirit Lake High School
No Placement

Encore Singers
Totino-Grace High School
No Placement

Attending Members displaying 6 of 14 members (view all)
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surb3r on Feb 15, 2010, 10:12 PM
Post #45
 
Does anyone know if the information listed for O'Fallon Township is accurate on their choir page? Jamie Marble was our old director in middle school, so it'd be pretty awesome if that was her group that did so well here.

Yes she is our director




EsAreUnimportant on Feb 15, 2010, 8:31 PM
Post #44
 
Does anyone know if the information listed for O'Fallon Township is accurate on their choir page? Jamie Marble was our old director in middle school, so it'd be pretty awesome if that was her group that did so well here.

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TMDOC4 on Feb 15, 2010, 7:16 PM
Post #43
 
i know i said it all day yesterday but Bemidji, you guys rock. i'm very happy and proud of all the hard work you guys put in. the results speak for themselves

congrats...we can't wait for you to hang with us at Spectacular in a couple weeks. Company of Singers lovesssssss you

Aww thanks ashley it was good to see you this weekend, and i cant wait for totino!!! its going to be sweet!


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KC on Feb 15, 2010, 3:42 AM
Post #42
 
i know i said it all day yesterday but Bemidji, you guys rock. i'm very happy and proud of all the hard work you guys put in. the results speak for themselves

congrats...we can't wait for you to hang with us at Spectacular in a couple weeks. Company of Singers lovesssssss you



Thats sweet of you to say Ashley! I know only a couple Bemidji kids ever come on here, but I'll relay the message! Every Bemidji kid I have talked to has been soooo impressed with TG's show this year! Congrats on all your guys' success thus far, and thanks for the support!!!
See you at Spectacular 2010!!!




YOURANiMMiGRANT2 on Feb 14, 2010, 10:24 PM
Post #41
 
i know i said it all day yesterday but Bemidji, you guys rock. i'm very happy and proud of all the hard work you guys put in. the results speak for themselves

congrats...we can't wait for you to hang with us at Spectacular in a couple weeks. Company of Singers lovesssssss you




cecelia. on Feb 14, 2010, 7:10 PM
Post #40
 
LOL at harry potter theme bringing in the results haaaa.




....I may have had something to do with that ;)
I'm glad you got the joke!

ANYWAYS.
This was a great competition.
I don't want to ramble about it too long but.
There is nothing in the world that feels as good as stepping onto that stage.
I can't believe last night was the last time I'll ever do that.
Or that it was the last time setting up and tearing down and hosting!
I don't want to graduate!

Dimensions- YOU GUYS ROCKED!
I was so lucky to have such an incredible group.
Thank you for reminding me of old school show choir.
I lovelovelovelove you guys.
Please come back next year so I can come and watch!!!

And, FYI everyone.
Yesterday was Mr. Olson's birthday
SO BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIG O!
WE LOVEEEEE YOU!




nbrockamp on Feb 14, 2010, 12:49 AM
Post #39
 
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'FALLON! Way to go Great Expectations!



SCO Transfer on Feb 14, 2010, 12:46 AM
Post #38
 
To be honest, I think this provides interest in new sales. I wouldn't be nearly as interested in this competition had I not been able to watch it live and feel a part of the experience.

Hm, fair enough. Hadn't thought of it that way.

Congrats to Bemidji!




Häakon on Feb 14, 2010, 12:39 AM
Post #36
 
ProCat (recording company for all our local competitions) surely would not appreciate the cut into their sales caused by streaming, and would likely not assist the schools in attempting to stream the competitions.
To be honest, I think this provides interest in new sales. I wouldn't be nearly as interested in this competition had I not been able to watch it live and feel a part of the experience.




SCO Transfer on Feb 14, 2010, 12:35 AM
Post #35
 
I think part of the reason is that it's interlaced and not progressive (so you see a lot of those scan lines through the picture). But I heard that 8th graders are shooting it, which is awesome. Having seven cameras to shoot it with sure is a luxury (and it beats one iPhone).

But no matter how people are broadcasting, it's just really fantastic to be able to see all of these competitions no matter where we are.


Amen! I saw the memo beneath the video that said it was being produced by Waconia students; that is just too cool.

Unfortunately, my iPhone will have to work for now for us down here. I don't know that any of the hosting schools here have the capabilities to pull off the feat of streaming a competition, and ProCat (recording company for all our local competitions) surely would not appreciate the cut into their sales caused by streaming, and would likely not assist the schools in attempting to stream the competitions.

Sure hope I'm wrong about that though. It'd be so great to see this concept spread not only through my region, but all others as well.




bootyjuice on Feb 14, 2010, 12:26 AM
Post #34
 
Show choir is alive and well in the Midwest!



Häakon on Feb 14, 2010, 12:20 AM
Post #33
 
Awesome!

Wish the video quality was a little better, but I guess I shouldn't complain about getting to watch a live competition that's hundreds of miles away, right from the comfort of my home!

I think part of the reason is that it's interlaced and not progressive (so you see a lot of those scan lines through the picture). But I heard that 8th graders are shooting it, which is awesome. Having seven cameras to shoot it with sure is a luxury (and it beats one iPhone).

But no matter how people are broadcasting, it's just really fantastic to be able to see all of these competitions no matter where we are.




SCO Transfer on Feb 14, 2010, 12:15 AM
Post #32
 
Awesome!

Wish the video quality was a little better, but I guess I shouldn't complain about getting to watch a live competition that's hundreds of miles away, right from the comfort of my home!




Häakon on Feb 13, 2010, 11:55 PM
Post #31
 
Is the live feed over? I cannot seem to connect to it
No, it's still up. Power Company is up next.


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iluvcaffeine on Feb 13, 2010, 11:50 PM
Post #30
 
The live feed is awesome!!!! It's amazing how technology can let me watch a Minnesota competition in Mississippi.



bootyjuice on Feb 13, 2010, 10:28 PM
Post #29
 
Is the live feed over? I cannot seem to connect to it



Häakon on Feb 13, 2010, 7:41 PM
Post #28
 
Results have been posted.



The Ethan Price on Feb 13, 2010, 7:27 PM
Post #27
 
LOL at harry potter theme bringing in the results haaaa.

I love the emceeing of this competition. It gets a little obnoxious at times, but it's extremely entertaining and just flat out fun with the quirky games and themes and such.




The Ethan Price on Feb 13, 2010, 7:10 PM
Post #26
 
They were very cool... I loved how the band was rocking out during that last number.

The skits in between are really goofy, but fun. It reminds me of an old Nickelodeon game show.

The live feed is very good; competitions have really been stepping it up this year in providing this service. I hope it doesn't take too long for this to become a standard for all competitions... it really brings our entire community together.


I loved the colors song with the costumes. Very neat way to portray it.

The skits between are very entertaining. It'd be more fun to be there doing them though

This livefeed is, well, amazing. The quality is just superb.




Häakon on Feb 13, 2010, 7:07 PM
Post #25
 
I. Love. Bemidji.
They were very cool... I loved how the band was rocking out during that last number.

The skits in between are really goofy, but fun. It reminds me of an old Nickelodeon game show.

The live feed is very good; competitions have really been stepping it up this year in providing this service. I hope it doesn't take too long for this to become a standard for all competitions... it really brings our entire community together.



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