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  Show Choir Community    Events    2004 Season    Milton Choralation Invitational 2004


Event Info



January 17th, 2004


Venue Info

Milton High School
114 W. High Street
Milton, WI 53563

Phone: (608) 868-9300

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  17 Mixed Groups

Hosts:

  Milton "Choralation"
  Milton "Rising Stars"

Judges: Unknown

Tickets

Ticket prices unknown.

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Milton Choralation Invitational 2004









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


Finals
 

Groups in order of placement

 Grand Central Station
 La Crosse Central High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals (TIE) 
Best Choreography 

 Northside Establishment
 Davenport North High School
First Runner Up 
Best Vocals (TIE) 

 West Side Delegation
 Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School
Second Runner Up 
Best Band 
Spirit Award 

 4th Avenue Jazz Company
 Iowa City High School
3rd Runner Up 

 Executive Session
 Sauk Prairie High School
4th Runner Up 

 Old Abe Show Choir
 Memorial High School
5th Runner Up 


Open Division (Prelims)
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user deleted  on Jan 21, 2004, 1:28 AM
Post #120
 
:: sigh ::

So... Milton... It was Fun!


D

Diva4life17 on Jan 21, 2004, 1:22 AM
Post #119
 
QUOTE(ExecChick09 @ Jan 20 2004, 01:08 PM)
Hey everyone, I just wanted to tell everyone that as an Executive Session member, it was a little disappointed to see some of those posts on this site. This sit is a great resource for helpful comments and support to other groups. And hey, if you like a group say it. But insulting other groups is not productive. And in general, its not nice. I wouldnt dare post a negative comment on here about another group. For those people who say that we should take the comments silently, thats not really fair is it? I spend hours on end each week at practices and every weekend. I put all my energy into it. And I love it, just like everyone loves their choirs. And if someone were to say something about your choir, would you just read it and not reply? I mean, insults dont have to be returned, but somethings do have to be said. And some where I read that some suggested we leave the competition circuit and just perform exhibition. Now that really isnt fair. We have good vocals and good dancers and we work just as hard. And we get good enough scores. Just because some people dont like the show doesnt mean we cant show it. And for those people who say 'everyone' is too far but most is not, thats not true either. Most people do not disapprove of our show. A lot of people who posted do, but that means absolutely nothing. So can we please all just except each others show choirs, whether they fit your description of show choir or not. Just lets stop fighting.

if you'll read what i posted previously (in bold a few pages back) never did i say "don't respond" i specifically stated that getting defensive and cocky with rebuttles does no good. by all means, defend your group, and your hard work, etc, but just don't do it in a manner that belittles you as well (aka rude or "we're here to stay, get over it, we beat you blah blah blah"). it's just for your own sake, really. i know i think less of people (and, sadly, as a result, they're associated groups) that post things like that, and so do some people i've talked to. i'm sure that's not what anyone wants to have happen.




user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 11:00 PM
Post #118
 
QUOTE
In light of all the controversy surrounding the results of Milton, it's interesting to note that at one time, Sauk, Fort, Hastings, and Eau Claire Memorial all were scheduled to compete the following week at Monona Grove. It is unfortunate that Fort and Eau Claire had to drop out because of various conflicts. I would have liked to see how that would have turned out with a fresh set of eyes and ears, and another week of practice.


There's still Hastings and Sauk


N

NsEpArTayGrL05 on Jan 20, 2004, 10:09 PM
Post #117
 
I was soo sad that I missed West's show! But I heard they did good! And I wish we all could have shared in the Finals! But at least their soloist kicked major boot-ay! Yah, finals were crazy. There were at least 5 groups I saw there that I thought would definetly beat us! But thanks to all who wished us better!! Much LOVE!!!!!!!

A

Andyshow on Jan 20, 2004, 9:51 PM
Post #116
 
QUOTE(MrGQ212 @ Jan 19 2004, 09:01 PM)
Hey.

Does anyone have any pictures from Milton, or know anybody that was taking pictures? Or is there a website that I could go to that has pictures etc? I'd really appreciate it! 

Thanks.

I have some pics of wsd from milton that were taken if anyone wants em pm me


J

jimb0 on Jan 20, 2004, 9:31 PM
Post #115
 
awww man i wish we could have gone to monona!

T

theWSDdiva on Jan 20, 2004, 7:32 PM
Post #114
 
I try to keep the peace as well! I apologize again, thanks diva4life17 for your PMs. From one diva to another, I respect you and your group very much from this minor incident.

MrGQ! Glad to see you back! Congrats to Protege at LinnMar. I took some pictures of WSD in finals on a snap camera that have yet to be developed.




user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 7:08 PM
Post #113
 
Sorry, but sometimes negative feedback is good, and it's called constructive criticism. (granted, sometimes it gets a little mean " border="0" alt="ermm.gif" /> ) But if all we did was be all lovey dovey and cute with each other (#1) there would be little honesty (#2) this would not be an opinion forum. These posts are people's opinions, so if people are getting defensive, then they probably think the person may be a little right, and therefore are trying to fight their way out of it. And definitely...READ PREVIOUS POSTS just like you should think before you speak.

I also wish we would get another chance at them Big Al! Peace ;)


B

big al on Jan 20, 2004, 6:25 PM
Post #112
 
In light of all the controversy surrounding the results of Milton, it's interesting to note that at one time, Sauk, Fort, Hastings, and Eau Claire Memorial all were scheduled to compete the following week at Monona Grove. It is unfortunate that Fort and Eau Claire had to drop out because of various conflicts. I would have liked to see how that would have turned out with a fresh set of eyes and ears, and another week of practice.



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 5:56 PM
Post #111
 
Some of us have stopped fighting. Others have not. I just dont like it when people fight about show choir. It's silly. And not all of that posting is old, some of what I posted about was recent stuff that was posted between yesterday and today.



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 5:49 PM
Post #110
 
QUOTE
Just lets stop fighting.


LOL. Sauk, you guys are funny.
We already stopped fighting like 10 times...
just because new people keep joining and looking only at the original bad stuff (which mostly was just show choir criticism, all of which was apologized for) doesn't mean we still are...


HELLO!

read some of the recent posts...
read the positive posts...
most of all, read the posts knowing you're just reading posts, not the collective mentality of the show choir world!
Sauk and Old Abe - we love you


can we get back to our discussions now?




user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 5:08 PM
Post #109
 
Hey everyone, I just wanted to tell everyone that as an Executive Session member, it was a little disappointed to see some of those posts on this site. This sit is a great resource for helpful comments and support to other groups. And hey, if you like a group say it. But insulting other groups is not productive. And in general, its not nice. I wouldnt dare post a negative comment on here about another group. For those people who say that we should take the comments silently, thats not really fair is it? I spend hours on end each week at practices and every weekend. I put all my energy into it. And I love it, just like everyone loves their choirs. And if someone were to say something about your choir, would you just read it and not reply? I mean, insults dont have to be returned, but somethings do have to be said. And some where I read that some suggested we leave the competition circuit and just perform exhibition. Now that really isnt fair. We have good vocals and good dancers and we work just as hard. And we get good enough scores. Just because some people dont like the show doesnt mean we cant show it. And for those people who say 'everyone' is too far but most is not, thats not true either. Most people do not disapprove of our show. A lot of people who posted do, but that means absolutely nothing. So can we please all just except each others show choirs, whether they fit your description of show choir or not. Just lets stop fighting.



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 4:57 PM
Post #108
 
Hey, not for nothing, but Sauk Prairie doesn't start practicing until November. This year I believe it was nov. 9th. Just to clear that up.



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 3:59 PM
Post #107
 
I know I have personally been pretty sour about the Milton results, but I really have been beginning to see that even if no judges like our show this year, and we never make finals, it is just getting to perform that rocks the house down. Everyone has moments in their show that they love more than anything, and a few judges cannot take that feeling away. I am glad that many of the positive posts on this topic have helped me realize that...THANK YOU TO ALL!



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 3:14 PM
Post #106
 
As was mentioned by Dusty Baggs earlier: The results of a competition, both prelims and finals is the opinion of 5 people on a given day. Maybe one of the judges stubbed his or her toe just before writing down the score for a certaiin group and that put that judge in a mood where they really just didn't feel like giving a high score, or any thing else like that can happen. Judges have bad days too just like normal people and--even though every precaution to prevent it is taken--judges aren't always perfectly fair or perfectly "mutual" on their voting. Thus, the results of a competition really dont mean a whole lot. As i said earlier, every group there did a wonderful job, all the shows i saw were very entertaining and each had they're own special points. As far as Sauk goes, I think that out of the ordinary shows are interesting to watch, sometimes moreso than the norm. I dont like it when choirs do popular/well known songs, i think that it's both an easy way out of learning new music, a snatch at straws to earn points with the judges doing as ong they know or like, and its just not as interesting because the songs lose their true meaning which is one of the main aspects of a show... the true meaning. really listen to the lyrics next time you watch a show and understand what its all about. Take Mr. Celophane for example, what a great song! It was entertaining and enjoyable, but who hasn't ever felt like they just aren't being noticed or jsut dont belong? Thats what the song is all about! Almos every show has points like this in it and thats what makes them so great. Before you say anything negative about anyones show first of all decide wether or not its even appropriate, and then decide wether or not its something that the people have control over. If you're going to share your opinion, do so, but please do so in a respectful and productive way...

This comment can be heeded or completely ignored... its just my opinion




Jorge on Jan 20, 2004, 9:00 AM
Post #105
 
QUOTE(NSEnior @ Jan 19 2004, 10:53 PM)
Good luck to West at UNL- I can't wait to see your show- hopefully you are going to state?

-Steve, the poster formerly known as Northsider04 " border="0" alt="blink.gif" />

It is about time you made your way to SCC Steve...

We will be at state... although we need to cut a song for time limits there.


D

DoubleH on Jan 20, 2004, 3:47 AM (Edited)
Post #104
 
congrats to north for 1st RU. you guys have a good show. i liked it.



user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 2:53 AM
Post #103
 
Hey!

Just thought I'd get my first real post under my belt.
Congrats to everyone that was at Milton. Great Job to GCS for the GC, sure wish it had been us up there though ;)

Honestly, none of us ever saw our selves getting 1st in the day, especially with GCS and Jefferson there. In fact there were many of us who doubted our spot in finals for awhile there.

Good luck to West at UNL- I can't wait to see your show- hopefully you are going to state?

Good luck to all show choirs out there, I can't wait to see more of the Iowa Groups!

-Steve, the poster formerly known as Northsider04 " border="0" alt="blink.gif" />




user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 1:14 AM
Post #102
 
Hey everyone,

i'm from milton, and i know our finalist surprised everyone, but we had a great panel of judges who have been around a lot longer than we have and know their stuff, and i think we just need to keep that in mind when we're ranting about how they thought that one group didn't deserve to be in finals or this group did. I think another factor about the competetion and maybe i'm wrong but, our competetion isn't about poltics and reputations like a lot of them are getting to be that way, and we still really try to recognize the talent of the group not the name, so hope that none of you who are in really awesome groups that had an amazing shot at finals will still come next year and not hate us forever! thanks for coming!




user deleted  on Jan 20, 2004, 1:04 AM
Post #101
 
I don't know about other show choirs...but we have a few of our show from milton...Old Abe Show Choir. It's oldabeshowchoir.com if u wanted to check it out.

-Allison



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