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  Show Choir Community    Events    2017 Season    Medina Midwest Showcase 2017


Event Info



February 18th, 2017


Venue Info

Medina High School
Performing Arts Center
851 Weymouth Road
Medina, OH 44256

Phone: (330) 636-3200

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  14 Mixed Groups
  2 Treble Groups
  2 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Medina "Encore Entertainment Company"

Judges:

  Nancy Slife Benko

  Jeff Clark

  Hersel Cremeans

  Randie Parks

  Sarah Husbands

  Taylor DeAgazio


Tickets

$10 - Daytime
$10 - Finals
$15 - All Day

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marketingmaven on Feb 21, 2017, 9:44 PM
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QUOTE (Jeff. @ Feb 20 2017, 10:39 PM) *

I just want to give one last shoutout to Medina. This was the first time I have attended and I was thoroughly impressed. Medina is one heck of a host - directors, even out-of-state directors, need to take note when putting together their 2018 tour. The venue was stunning. Totally gorgeous, large stage and auditorium. Medina has a legacy of being one of the best, if not THE best, stage crews in all of Ohio and the competition did a really good job of running on time especially with the various riser setups and set pieces that choirs had. The volunteers were so helpful, the emcees were engaging, and it really was an A+ competition.



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mas9902 on Feb 21, 2017, 1:54 PM
Post #40
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QUOTE (Jeff. @ Feb 20 2017, 10:39 PM) *

I just want to give one last shoutout to Medina. This was the first time I have attended and I was thoroughly impressed. Medina is one heck of a host - directors, even out-of-state directors, need to take note when putting together their 2018 tour. The venue was stunning. Totally gorgeous, large stage and auditorium. Medina has a legacy of being one of the best, if not THE best, stage crews in all of Ohio and the competition did a really good job of running on time especially with the various riser setups and set pieces that choirs had. The volunteers were so helpful, the emcees were engaging, and it really was an A+ competition.



Jeff - thank you so very much. Your post means a great deal to our entire production team and me personally. We work so hard to create a magical experience for everyone while still being very efficient, and your acknowledgement of our efforts made everyone's day!

We are very blessed with our incredible facilities and love having so many wonderful guests in to enjoy them at MMS each year!

Thanks again! ~Mike and the Medina production team.


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Anonymous5 on Feb 21, 2017, 12:22 AM
Post #39
 


QUOTE (Brockstar @ Feb 19 2017, 01:29 AM) *

Finals Results:

5th runner-up: Grove City
4th runner-up: Beavercreek
3rd runner-up: ETC
2nd runner-up: Twinsburg
1st runner-up: Findlay
Champions: Solon (SWEEP!)

Such a fun competition to be a part of! Everyone was absolutely fantastic!





Jeff. on Feb 20, 2017, 10:39 PM
Post #38
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I just want to give one last shoutout to Medina. This was the first time I have attended and I was thoroughly impressed. Medina is one heck of a host - directors, even out-of-state directors, need to take note when putting together their 2018 tour. The venue was stunning. Totally gorgeous, large stage and auditorium. Medina has a legacy of being one of the best, if not THE best, stage crews in all of Ohio and the competition did a really good job of running on time especially with the various riser setups and set pieces that choirs had. The volunteers were so helpful, the emcees were engaging, and it really was an A+ competition.



BrockLee on Feb 19, 2017, 5:40 PM (Edited)
Post #37
+1
Grove City "Tocuh of Class" won womens division



bethieboo102 on Feb 19, 2017, 11:45 AM
Post #36
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QUOTE (stern12 @ Feb 19 2017, 08:32 AM) *

Twinsburg...... I have been around Show Choir for 12 years I have Never seen a Riser break during a performance. Twinsburg kept performing despite the thing collapsing and people falling on stage. Thank you Jeff Clark for screaming stop because these kids were going to perform through it to the point I was afraid someone was going to get hurt. This group showed a Ton of guts. To have to stop reset and redo during a amazingly intense finals was nothing short of fantastic . I was amazed by them.



I was thinking about this the other day and if it's happened anywhere else! A judge had to stop a group back in 2010 at Waukee when their raiser fell off and they kept going! Such an intense moment when that happens. Congrats to Twinsburg, that can be such a defeating moment and I'm sure they handled it with grace!




stern12 on Feb 19, 2017, 11:04 AM
Post #35
 


QUOTE (bklounge15 @ Feb 18 2017, 09:49 PM) *

A few caption awards from prelims!
Show Concept- Twinsburg
Costumes- Twinsburg
Crew- Beavercreek
Male Soloist- JR Heckman- Solon
Female Soloist- ETC (I forget her name, sorry!)




Baily Bender was the name !!!!




stern12 on Feb 19, 2017, 8:32 AM
Post #34
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Twinsburg...... I have been around Show Choir for 12 years I have Never seen a Riser break during a performance. Twinsburg kept performing despite the thing collapsing and people falling on stage. Thank you Jeff Clark for screaming stop because these kids were going to perform through it to the point I was afraid someone was going to get hurt. This group showed a Ton of guts. To have to stop reset and redo during a amazingly intense finals was nothing short of fantastic . I was amazed by them.



jubbyadams on Feb 19, 2017, 1:32 AM (Edited)
Post #33
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Congrats to Solon! This was a big win. Sad there wasn't a feed for this



BrockLee on Feb 19, 2017, 1:29 AM
Post #32
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Finals Results:

5th runner-up: Grove City
4th runner-up: Beavercreek
3rd runner-up: ETC
2nd runner-up: Twinsburg
1st runner-up: Findlay
Champions: Solon (SWEEP!)

Such a fun competition to be a part of! Everyone was absolutely fantastic!




BrockLee on Feb 18, 2017, 10:13 PM (Edited)
Post #31
 
Remember now! For teir 3, Alliance got 2nd runner up, Ada got 1st runner up, and Garfield Heights got 1st

Also, for the middleschool division, Etc got 3rd, RBC got 2nd, and Ankeny got 1st




bklounge15 on Feb 18, 2017, 9:49 PM (Edited)
Post #30
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A few caption awards from prelims!
Show Concept- Twinsburg
Costumes- Twinsburg
Crew- Beavercreek
Male Soloist- JR Heckman- Solon
Female Soloist- ETC (I forget her name, sorry!)




Jeff. on Feb 18, 2017, 9:44 PM
Post #29
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Sorry, folks. I left before prelim awards so I could get back to this.

But I did want to add that FFE's performance was really great. Novelty number was very cute and the dance break in the closer was insane.




BrockLee on Feb 18, 2017, 8:33 PM
Post #28
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I don't remember teir 3, sorry

Teir 2:
2nd runner up- Walsh Jesuit
1st runner up- Grove city
Champs- Twinsburg

Teir 1:
2nd runner up- Beavercreek
1st runner up- Findlay
Champs- Solon


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showmom05 on Feb 18, 2017, 8:20 PM
Post #27
 
Can someone post the daytime awards, please?



Jeff. on Feb 18, 2017, 5:48 PM
Post #26
 
The ETC soloists alone were worth the price of admission. What an experience.

This new-look Solon is also really interesting. I like Jarad and Tori's visuals. I'd also expect them to take best band.




Jeff. on Feb 18, 2017, 4:47 PM
Post #25
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Grove City and Olentangy were really great too. Grove City is looking probably better than I've ever seen them. I really enjoyed everything Olentangy had to offer too. Choreography and the band feature were really cool.



Jeff. on Feb 18, 2017, 3:38 PM (Edited)
Post #24
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Twinsburg killed it earlier. They sounded really great. I also love how during the rain delay even the umbrella is bedazzled. Because of course it is.

Beavercreek just finished and their ballad was crazy! I had chills.




KEVDOUG on Feb 17, 2017, 3:48 PM
Post #23
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QUOTE (Get_Ready0203 @ Feb 17 2017, 03:23 PM) *


I think they've been around that 40-49 for most of the time Lanoue has been there. I think they only really hit 50+ a few times in the mid 2000s. It is surprising though to think of a group like them not have over 50 kids. Shows how much talent they have!



I swear they had 75 people during those legendary dance breaks of the Nancy Slife Era!




Get_Ready0203 on Feb 17, 2017, 3:23 PM
Post #22
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QUOTE (KEVDOUG @ Feb 17 2017, 02:13 PM) *


I never thought I'd see a day when Twinsburg had under 50 dancers. Back in the day they had a ton!



I think they've been around that 40-49 for most of the time Lanoue has been there. I think they only really hit 50+ a few times in the mid 2000s. It is surprising though to think of a group like them not have over 50 kids. Shows how much talent they have!



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