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  Show Choir Community    Events    2020 Season    Davenport Great River Show Choir Invitational 2020


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February 21st-22nd, 2020


Venue Info

Adler Theatre
RiverCenter
136 E. 3rd St.
Davenport, IA 52801

Phone: (563)-326-8500

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  13 Mixed Groups
  6 Treble Groups
  9 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Davenport Central "Central Singers, Inc."
  Davenport Central "Blue Vibrations"
  Davenport West "West Connection"

Judges:

  Ted Brimeyer

  Gates Crisler

  Matt Huth

  Kent Keating

  Gerald Kreitzer

  Andrew Last

  Justin Sands


Tickets

FRIDAY NIGHT
Adult $8.00
Students $5.00 (K – 12)
Seniors $5.00 (60+)

SATURDAY
Adult $15.00
Students $8.00 (K – 12)
Seniors $8.00 (60+)

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levimagnuson on Feb 24, 2020, 10:23 PM
Post #84
 
The Class Act was awarded People's Choice.


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msc2014 on Feb 25, 2020, 9:31 AM
Post #85
+3
Not a fan of this "award" it has nothing to do with who the audience thought was best. It basically is what groups parents stuffed the most money in a bucket.




JWill on Feb 25, 2020, 3:46 PM
Post #86
+1
Purely a fundraiser


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msc2014 on Feb 25, 2020, 8:00 PM
Post #87
 
Yeah it probably shouldn't be listed here as an award along with vocals and choreography.




Jeff. on Feb 25, 2020, 8:42 PM (Edited)
Post #88
+1
We actually do have the People's Choice caption attached to Logan The Class Act; however, the "this is a non-competitive division" just supersedes that and covers it up. Häakon knows about that effect and it's just a tough thing to balance separated divisions with overall captions... it's on the list. I do agree with folks critiques of the award itself -- but it's hardly the only one of its kind out there. I know Altoona does an award for who drinks the most smoothies, and there was an Iowa competition a week or two ago that did Best Use of Band... not Best Band, but Best Use (?) of Band. What I'm trying to say is, we'll happily post whatever creative or seemingly unimportant captions competitions decide to award, but I think the show choir community has kind of accepted that BV BC and BB are the main ones.


edit: update with regard to Logan -- I ended up adjusting the divisions to consolidate "4A" and "3A" into one overall mixed division so that the caption appears. We aren't always able to do this, but this change doesn't really affect the results/competition event page in any large way. Hope that helps!



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benschrank on Feb 26, 2020, 7:53 AM (Edited)
Post #89
+3
I would like to note that Great River ALWAYS donates ALL of the money to charity, and never keeps a dime. The past several years it has gone to the HAVlife foundation, which has donated over $1 million to students in the arts who may not be able to afford the fees and costs of being in things like show choir. One year it went to the Red Cross to assist with flood relief. So while it may be "purely a fundraiser" at some competitions, and it is indeed "what group's parents shoved the most money in a bucket", at Great River it is also a philanthropic effort. If either of the negative posters had actually been in attendance at the event, they would have heard this announcement, and hopefully applauded it, rather than diminishing it. Great River donated almost $500 this year, and since they began the award has donated over $14,000 to HAVlife.

Perhaps we could all be a little more positive in the future? And perhaps the adults on this site could learn something from the positivity and support of the students on this site.





JWill on Feb 26, 2020, 9:55 AM
Post #90
+2
There are no negative posts on this thread. A simple observation.


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fink53050 on Feb 26, 2020, 10:27 AM
Post #91
 
I’m confused by the proposition that, because you’re donating it to another organization, that makes it not “purely a fundraiser” like other competitions. Isn’t that still a fundraiser?
Also, don’t most competitions keep 100% of the money they raised to support their program, help students who might not be able to afford fees, etc. I think it’s odd you want to make Great River out to be somehow different and better than all the other music programs who use competitions as a way to partially fund their programs. Companies like Fame aside, there are no for-profit competitions. All competitions are essentially philanthropic efforts.



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msc2014 on Feb 26, 2020, 10:41 AM (Edited)
Post #92
 
The point of the post was to inform the casual observer that "Peoples Choice" has nothing to do with the winning groups performance. The buckets are there first thing in the morning collecting money before any group has performed. A more accurate name for the award would be "most generous school" or something similar.
Nothing wrong with raising money as we all know how much all of these schools have to pay for things such as costumes, music, and choreography.



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joechoir on Feb 26, 2020, 12:12 PM
Post #93
+1
The name is certainly misleading, but is this a huge deal?

It doesn't affect scoring in anyway and is perhaps poorly named and that's about it.




JustYourEveryDaySonO on Feb 22, 2020, 10:13 PM
Post #76
 
Does anyone have a video of Iowa City West. I really want to watch that amazing ballad again. PLZ ;(


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Agustin_colon on Feb 22, 2020, 10:55 PM
Post #78
 
There’s a performance of them at Prarie!!




JustYourEveryDaySonO on Feb 23, 2020, 7:15 PM
Post #83
 
Is there a link? Cause, I have been looking for it all day.

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wstev522 on Feb 22, 2020, 9:41 PM
Post #75
 
Anyone have prelims placements?


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NP3097 on Feb 23, 2020, 3:35 AM
Post #80
 
All I know is that mitchell was first in prelims by 30 points and that Wheaton was I think in fourth.




levimagnuson on Feb 23, 2020, 3:42 PM
Post #82
 
I heard Fort Atkinson was in second.

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riewerts11 on Feb 23, 2020, 8:26 AM
Post #81
+1
Great Day at Great River today, and. Huge shout out to Ted Brimeyer for his inspiring and amazing critique of Northside. Congrats to all!



prunelover on Feb 23, 2020, 12:50 AM
Post #79
 
mitchell GC with bc and bv and WWS runners up

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dylangomez on Feb 22, 2020, 8:25 PM
Post #69
 
Why does it say for Logan that it was not a competition for them? Anyone have the details?




levimagnuson on Feb 22, 2020, 8:31 PM
Post #70
+1
that happens when there is only one group in a division. we were competing.


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dylangomez on Feb 22, 2020, 8:48 PM
Post #73
 
From what I heard from a friend at Sauk is that Logan was technically being considered a Prep Group by Iowa standards?




Jeff. on Feb 22, 2020, 8:54 PM (Edited)
Post #74
+4
Iowa does their divisions by school size. They call it 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A. On SCC, we obviously use tiers. Logan was considered 3A, or Tier II, at this competition. Generally, schools can elect to bump up their division (if they wish). At any rate even with the divisions, typically all choirs are eligible for finals (so, I mean, what's the point of the 4A-1A in the first place? Off topic). So in summary, no Logan "The Class Act" was not considered prep here. 4A-1A is all varsity, just split up by school size. Hope that helps!


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