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  Show Choir Community    Events    2015 Season    FAME Show Choir National Finals 2015


Event Info



April 25th, 2015


Venue Info

Genesee Theatre
203 N. Genesee Street
Waukegan, IL 60085

Phone: (847) 782-2366

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  18 Mixed Groups
  6 Treble Groups
  1 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  Ball State University "Singers"

Judges:

  Marty Lindvahl (Vocals)

  Debora Utley (Vocals)

  David Fehr (Vocals)

  Linda McEachran Southard (Visuals)

  Anne Chapman (Visuals)

  Greg Bussiere (Visuals)

  Kathrine Kouns (Showmanship)

  Dan Scoville (Instrumentals)


Tickets

General Admission
$40 Women's Division
$60 Mixed Division
$75 Women's & Mixed Divisions

Premium Ticket
$50 Women's Division
$70 Mixed Division
$105 Women's & Mixed Divisions

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FAME Show Choir National Finals 2015









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


Mixed Division
 

Groups

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Show Design 
Best Costumes 
Best Repertoire 
Best Male Sound 
Best Female Sound 
Most Original Selection ("Smoke And Mirrors") 

 By Request
 Loveland High School
Second Place 
Best Male Soloist (Drew Lowry) 

 The Ambassadors
 Prairie High School
Third Place 
Best Band 
Best Rhythm Section 

 Swingers Unlimited
 Marysville High School
4th Place 
Best Female Performer (Sammy Williams) 

 Center Stage
 Oak Grove High School
5th Place 

 Trojanaires
 Jenks High School
6th Place 
Best Female Soloist (Majesty Pearson) 

 Evolution
 American Leadership Academy
7th Place 

 Minstrel Magic
 Carroll High School
8th Place 

 Masquerade
 Brea Olinda High School
9th Place 

 Amazing Technicolor Show Choir
 Westside High School
10th Place 
Best Male Performer (Xzavier Fort) 

 South High Street Singers
 Fort Atkinson High School
11th Place 
Best Crew 

 Knight Moves
 Norwell High School
12th Place 

 Blackout
 Elkhorn South High School
13th Place 

 Rhythm of the Knight
 Uniondale High School
14th Place 
FAME Award 

 Company
 South Jones Jr/Sr High School
15th Place 

 First Edition
 Lafayette Jefferson High School
16th Place 

 High Voltage
 Cypress High School
17th Place 

 New Score Singers
 Smith-Cotton High School
18th Place 


Single Clef Division
 

Groups

 Soundtrax
 Los Alamitos High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Show Design 
Best Diction 

 Select Sound
 Carroll High School
Second Place 
Best Band 
Best Soloist 

 Spellbound
 Brea Olinda High School
Third Place 
Best Costumes 
Best Stage Presence 

 Knight Stars
 Norwell High School
4th Place 
Best Crew 

 Expressions
 Lafayette Jefferson High School
5th Place 

 Synergy
 Tupelo High School
6th Place 
FAME Award 

 Thundercats
 Brea Olinda High School
7th Place 


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JWill on Mar 26, 2015, 3:33 PM
Post #21
 


QUOTE (alexgib05 @ Mar 26 2015, 01:23 PM) *

So have any groups that have qualified so far confirmed that they are going to nationals??



Perhaps you could answer that for Prairie?




alexgib05 on Mar 26, 2015, 1:23 PM
Post #20
 
So have any groups that have qualified so far confirmed that they are going to nationals??



Alex. on Mar 24, 2015, 8:23 PM
Post #19
+1
FAME Orlando #2
Auburn
Cypress
Lafayette Jefferson
Oak Grove
Prairie




linein on Mar 24, 2015, 5:43 PM
Post #18
 
Judges?



tantan27 on Mar 24, 2015, 2:20 PM
Post #17
+1


QUOTE (jillykobilly @ Mar 11 2015, 09:20 PM) *


Agreed. Competitions are a learning experience for students. Those prices are really prohibitive for student fans.



Completely agree and as a college student, I would love to go but I don't have that just laying around. I thought the 15 dollars a great river was a lot.. Ahahah




Chad on Mar 20, 2015, 4:35 PM
Post #16
+4


QUOTE (allismom @ Mar 20 2015, 11:45 AM) *


While they may be a learning experience, they are also primary fundraisers for most choir programs. They are usually held at schools where the host choir doesn't have to pay rent and most of the labor is donated and many costs are underwritten and money is made on concessions and any other way the host choir can think of to squeeze out a few more dollars (shout outs, flowers, candy grams, best seat in the house, I've seen some really creative things in the 10 years I've been a show choir mom!). FAME, I believe, is a for profit organization that has is not only in it for the money, but also has to rent the venue and pay for labor (light and sound techs, ushers, janitorial staff, ticket office staff, etc.), most of whom work for union scale, and union rules. They make money on the regional events by charging a large fee per participating student. As you may have noticed, lately these regional events are not as well attended as in the past or are quite a bit smaller than Nationals. The fee they're charging for Nationals is about 5x less per student than what they charge for their regional competition (if memory serves correctly...it's been a while since I've priced going to a regional). Another issue is space. I know that at the New York venue this year they sold out of general admission tickets and many of the parents/fans were only able to buy a ticket that allowed them to watch their school and perhaps the one before and one after (these were people who hadn't purchased the package with their choir and had made their own arrangements for their trip). Finally, the field for National is likely to be full and the choirs will be the the best in the country, each worthy of being there on a national level. When I look at the number and caliber of choirs attending, $75 for 2 days of top quality entertainment doesn't seem so bad. I pay that to go to a national Broadway tour show in my home town and that's only about 3 hours of entertainment (and they did move it out of down town Chicago so lodging is way less expensive....half the price and not having to pay $60/night to park is a huge savings!)


Very nice input. I think a lot of us forget that FAME is actually trying to make money. They do have a massive amount of overhead costs that they face to put on these regional competitions. So profit is not a huge margin. I wish the tickets were at the price that most other competitions are but then FAME would not be existent anymore.


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allismom on Mar 20, 2015, 11:45 AM
Post #15
+3


QUOTE (jillykobilly @ Mar 11 2015, 09:20 PM) *


Agreed. Competitions are a learning experience for students. Those prices are really prohibitive for student fans.



While they may be a learning experience, they are also primary fundraisers for most choir programs. They are usually held at schools where the host choir doesn't have to pay rent and most of the labor is donated and many costs are underwritten and money is made on concessions and any other way the host choir can think of to squeeze out a few more dollars (shout outs, flowers, candy grams, best seat in the house, I've seen some really creative things in the 10 years I've been a show choir mom!). FAME, I believe, is a for profit organization that has is not only in it for the money, but also has to rent the venue and pay for labor (light and sound techs, ushers, janitorial staff, ticket office staff, etc.), most of whom work for union scale, and union rules. They make money on the regional events by charging a large fee per participating student. As you may have noticed, lately these regional events are not as well attended as in the past or are quite a bit smaller than Nationals. The fee they're charging for Nationals is about 5x less per student than what they charge for their regional competition (if memory serves correctly...it's been a while since I've priced going to a regional). Another issue is space. I know that at the New York venue this year they sold out of general admission tickets and many of the parents/fans were only able to buy a ticket that allowed them to watch their school and perhaps the one before and one after (these were people who hadn't purchased the package with their choir and had made their own arrangements for their trip). Finally, the field for National is likely to be full and the choirs will be the the best in the country, each worthy of being there on a national level. When I look at the number and caliber of choirs attending, $75 for 2 days of top quality entertainment doesn't seem so bad. I pay that to go to a national Broadway tour show in my home town and that's only about 3 hours of entertainment (and they did move it out of down town Chicago so lodging is way less expensive....half the price and not having to pay $60/night to park is a huge savings!)




Alex. on Mar 14, 2015, 9:29 PM
Post #14
+4
FAME Orlando #1
Ankeny Centennial
Marysville
Omaha Westside
Brea Olinda




dominick. on Mar 12, 2015, 5:22 PM
Post #13
+2
I'm trying to convince my parents to fly out here with me to attend this... all of the show choirs in the FAME events so far are legendary. Plus then we could spend the weekend in Chicago! If only plane tickets were cheaper If not then my show choir friends and I are gonna have a FAME Nationals LiveStream party!



36kap36 on Mar 12, 2015, 9:53 AM
Post #12
+1


QUOTE (Patrickmon @ Mar 12 2015, 01:14 AM) *


I want to say it was around $30?



$25-$30 range, yeah, something like that.




Patrick on Mar 12, 2015, 1:14 AM
Post #11
+1


QUOTE (36kap36 @ Mar 11 2015, 11:27 PM) *


It usually is not if memory serves me correctly.



I want to say it was around $30?




36kap36 on Mar 11, 2015, 11:27 PM
Post #10
+1


QUOTE (rasharahman @ Mar 11 2015, 10:07 PM) *


Hopefully the livestream will be free to make up for those high prices.



It usually is not if memory serves me correctly.


R

rasharahman on Mar 11, 2015, 10:07 PM
Post #9
+1


QUOTE (jillykobilly @ Mar 11 2015, 09:20 PM) *


Agreed. Competitions are a learning experience for students. Those prices are really prohibitive for student fans.



Hopefully the livestream will be free to make up for those high prices.




jillykobilly on Mar 11, 2015, 9:20 PM
Post #8
+5


QUOTE (tantan27 @ Mar 09 2015, 10:31 AM) *

wow just looked at ticket prices... that's a ridiculous amount of money...



Agreed. Competitions are a learning experience for students. Those prices are really prohibitive for student fans.




Jeff. on Mar 9, 2015, 7:55 PM
Post #7
 


QUOTE (Samuel.Dollins @ Mar 09 2015, 06:53 PM) *

Did ALA qualify somewhere else?


I believe ALA was invited to the FAME National Finals for winning the Heart of America Invitational. Originally ALA was planning to attend FAME Hollywood, but since it was cancelled FAME extended an invite.

Comments on their YouTube video show that they're fundraising to attend the National Finals. I'm not sure whether they have reached their goal.


S

Samuel.Dollins on Mar 9, 2015, 6:53 PM
Post #6
 
Did ALA qualify somewhere else?



tantan27 on Mar 9, 2015, 10:31 AM
Post #5
+10
wow just looked at ticket prices... that's a ridiculous amount of money...

A

allismom on Mar 7, 2015, 12:46 PM
Post #4
 
Carroll women, Select Sound, will also be competing in the Single-Gender division!! Go Carroll!!!!

D

destinysings on Mar 7, 2015, 7:34 AM
Post #3
 
Dont forget Carroll Select Sound!!!!!!!!



yankee96 on Mar 7, 2015, 12:28 AM
Post #2
+1
It sounds like ALA will officially be going too.


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