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  Show Choir Community    Events    2019 Season    Show Choir Nationals 2019


Event Info



March 21st-23rd, 2019


Venue Info

Grand Ole Opry
Opry House
2804 Opryland Drive
Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: (615) 871-6779

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  12 Mixed Groups
  5 Treble Groups
  2 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Clinton "Attaché"

Judges:

  David Fehr

  David Legg

  Ellie Jordan

  John Baker

  Allen Chapman

  Shane Coe (Solos)

  Robert Allen (Band)


Tickets

$20 - Women's Division and Middle School (Thursday)
$20 - Mixed Division Prelims (Friday)
$20 - Mixed Division Finals (Saturday)

Map



Show Choir Nationals 2019









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream



Finals
 

Groups

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Male Soloist (Julian Naremore) 

 Titan Fever
 Glenwood High School
First Runner Up 
Best Band 
Outstanding Female Soloist (Leanne Telger) 
Allen and Sandra Chapman Outstanding Director Award (Jeff Gemar) 

 Sound System
 Center Grove High School
Second Runner Up 
Outstanding Male Performer (Romero Gee) 
Best Female Performer 

 First Edition
 Findlay High School
3rd Runner Up 
Best Male Performer (Wade Hiatt) 

 Soundsations
 Petal High School
4th Runner Up 
Best Crew 
Outstanding Female Performer (Madeline Case) 

 Riverside Company
 Hastings High School
5th Runner Up 
Outstanding Male Soloist (Sam Kelly) 
Outstanding Female Soloist (Eva Storkamp) 


Mixed Division (Prelims)
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Treble Division
 

Groups

 Soundtrax
 Los Alamitos High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 

 Debtones
 Center Grove High School
Second Place 

 Èlan
 Auburn High School
Third Place 
Best Band 
Best Crew 

 Innovations
 Petal High School
4th Place 

 Hi Fidelity
 El Paso-Gridley High School
5th Place 


Middle School Division
 

Groups

 South Spirit
 Martinsburg South Middle School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Crew 
Best Female Soloist (Trinity Jenkins) 

 Spotlight!
 Oak Grove Middle School
Second Place 


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lostenlawaves on Mar 22, 2019, 12:20 PM
Post #215
 
Does anyone know what awards they are giving out? Daytime and finals?




Jeff. on Mar 22, 2019, 12:30 PM
Post #216
+1
You can click the arrow buttons above to view previous years of Show Choir Nationals to see the various awards given. Typically for prelims individual awards for best soloists and best performers as well as a few captions like band, crew, and outstanding director. In finals, they award some of these again but most notably vocals/choreo.

Additionally the finalist performance order will be reverse preliminary placement order as in the 6th place prelims group performs first and the highest prelims group performs last.


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indy_jd on Mar 22, 2019, 12:08 PM
Post #213
 
On our way! Can someone tell me if the event is running on schedule?




Cameronpopout on Mar 22, 2019, 12:10 PM
Post #214
 
Yup, it has been right on schedule!

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kmchas on Mar 19, 2019, 12:32 AM (Edited)
Post #156
+8
Since Haakon likes the long predictions, I thought I’d try it.

I took some time to look up videos of every show choir I could find on this list, and here are my thoughts. This is going to be insanely close, and I wouldn’t want to be a judge. Every group is going to have to bring all they have just to get into finals. I seriously think that if any group, even those consistently in the top predictions, doesn’t perform at their very best, they could find themselves out of finals.

GC: Los Alamitos – I can’t say much. This is by reputation only, since I can’t find a video performance of this year’s show. I don’t necessarily think it’s a given they will win, though, based on last year’s video. There are some pretty amazing groups here. Personally, I’m not a fan of solo-heavy show choirs, but it doesn’t really seem to sway judges too much, from what I’ve seen.

Hastings – Online videos don’t do them justice (Totino’s recording does awful things to their vocals), but I have seen them in person. They beat Titan Fever earlier this year, and have improved incredibly from the first few competitions, but second place is not a given by any means for them. They have to really be on the top of their game in this group. There’s no room for error or complacency, or I can see them dropping as far as fourth. I do think they will get best band. Their guitarist is incredible.

Auburn – I think they could take second place from Hastings, honestly, based on how they both perform that day, and of course what the judges are looking for. Of those attending (that I’ve seen videos of) I think Auburn and Hastings have the best vocals, with the most complex music. (Update - I did get Auburn and Homewood vidoes mixed up, so this is based on if Homewood attended, LOL. Homewood, very nice job on that ballad)

Titan Fever – crazy tight choreo, but when I saw them live, their second performance lacked the pizzazz that the first one did. How well they place will be all about their finals performance. I can see them going up or down one.

Findlay – Most complex choreo, hands down, but their vocals suffer, and there are far too many instances where they dance only, with no singing. All depends on what the judges like, though.

Petal/Center Grove – These two are very close for me, after watching only online videos. I think Petal might just edge out Center Grove, though, because their vocals are close, but Petal’s choreo is a little more difficult.

There you go. Now let’s see how completely wrong I am.



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GraysonL on Mar 19, 2019, 1:42 AM
Post #157
+2
Auburn’s Music is all original. The ballad you are referencing is what homewood the network did this year.




lathamlawsnance on Mar 19, 2019, 1:48 AM (Edited)
Post #158
+4
I was about to say all of Auburn's songs are originals and I was pretty shocked when Kari said that they were using a recycled song, anyways I can't wait for everyone to see Auburn's AMAZING show like it is truly one of the best shows of this decade.


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kmchas on Mar 19, 2019, 8:39 AM (Edited)
Post #160
 
Now I am confused. Did I see the correct video? Does anyone have a link to a performance by Auburn this year? I watched it from the end of their competition this year, I think.


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kmchas on Mar 19, 2019, 8:44 AM (Edited)
Post #161
+1
Looked again, and you are right! I thought my predictions were garbage from that, but I used the handy "compare" feature, and noticed that Auburn and Homewood are very close in win/loss ratio, so these predictions could still be close.. All interesting stuff.


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dylanthoren on Mar 19, 2019, 1:11 PM
Post #164
+1
Here's a video of Los Al
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPrE36LXU0E





Häakon on Mar 19, 2019, 1:39 PM
Post #166
+1
There's no arbitrary length of a post that makes me happy, but longer posts usually have a bit more thought/effort put into them and I definitely like that! When it comes to predictions, I just really like when people give reasons for their choices. Sometimes there are placements which a consensus of people seem to all agree on, but I also think people should feel completely free to predict a non-mainstream option if they have a reason for doing so. Explaining the choice helps others to understand the rationale behind the decision even if they don't agree with it. It's also really nice for some people who haven't seen a particular group to have something to go on. As this year has shown, "prediction" also means different things to different people - apparently - and an explanation helps with that too. But in general, yes, I like reading everyone's thoughtful stories.




willieboi2000 on Mar 19, 2019, 2:42 PM (Edited)
Post #168
 
Could someone explain Los Al's show? I watched it and they were amazing, just slightly confused about the story.




casual.kyle on Mar 19, 2019, 2:56 PM
Post #169
+2
^^ agreed. The vocals and choreo are incredible, but I have no idea what’s happening for the entire show lmao




Häakon on Mar 19, 2019, 3:10 PM
Post #170
+2
I've seen it twice in person and I'm clueless. I heard it was based on "Black Mirror," which I haven't seen, but a Los Al person posted in a different thread that it wasn't based on anything so that's probably wrong. I'm sure there is an incredibly lush backstory to the whole thing that upon explanation is deep and beautiful (it is a Josh Greene original, after all), but as an audience member I have zero idea what's happening. There's a dancing bear and people on exercise bikes and puppets and a whole bunch more random stuff. I think some of Jen Oundjian's shows in the past have also been a little difficult to decipher, and for me this one is in that same vein as I'm not even sure what the setting is. I think Josh strives for show design that is more complex than just obvious, face-value stories (which I respect, and some of his work is my absolute favorite show choir stuff ever) - but I admit I feel a little frustrated as a viewer constantly wondering what's going on. I also think it's rather solo-heavy (especially since it features the same people throughout - something Los Al has done for several years), but they are certainly great singers.


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Natshow on Mar 19, 2019, 3:13 PM
Post #171
 
Looks like he goes back in time from when they first met and recolllects all their memories She’s abviously sick and ends up dying at the end.. Soemthing like that. Lol


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Johnathon on Mar 19, 2019, 4:52 PM
Post #175
+11
In my opinion, if a show cannot stand on its own without an outside explanation, that is a flaw of its show design. (And a pet peeve of mine.) However, Los Al sings and dances so incredibly, that I am sure they will do just fine here!




BradleyDavis on Mar 19, 2019, 6:28 PM
Post #176
 
"This video is unavailable". I feel played


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WDplayz on Mar 19, 2019, 7:38 PM
Post #177
 
This dudes depressed, he goes into a computer program to make him feel better, there’s an error.his wife dies. He’s happy again




PW1242 on Mar 20, 2019, 10:31 PM
Post #192
+1
My interpretation (I originally posted in the Oceanside thread) was that it's about escapism. The protagonist lives a pretty miserable life, working a dead-end job and going home to a sick wife in palliative care, and he gets this opportunity to go into some hologram/simulation/virtual reality program. Here, he feels free to do whatever he wants (The bicycle part) and it all builds up to some insane, wild party (the bear and chicken). During the comedown and aftermath he realises he can't keep running from his problems and dreary reality, and goes back to his life. His wife dies (I think) and he loses his job. But rather than running back and living in some virtual reality he continues with his life and tries to be joyful.

Some of these original shows are confusing, but once I understand the story I can see just the insane amount of effort that went into it all. Costumes, the choreography, and the music choices themselves chosen to explain it. Josh Greene does a great job of making each lyric, each medley fit perfectly to tell a story.



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Natshow on Mar 20, 2019, 10:44 PM (Edited)
Post #193
+1
Speaking of Oceanside, that place will be lit at the end of the month! Los al, Borroughs, Brea and Burbank who just came back from OHio and haven’t lost yet! It’s almost a 2 hour drive from where I live but I think It’s worth the drive.




Häakon on Mar 20, 2019, 11:00 PM
Post #194
+6
If Oceanside is two hours from where you live, your daily commute to AHSTW Community School must be AWFUL!




itsbreyer on Mar 20, 2019, 11:11 PM (Edited)
Post #195
 
Wow, it does sound like a black mirror episode lol




RonSwanson on Mar 21, 2019, 12:19 AM (Edited)
Post #196
+1
PW 1242 has it mostly right.

Mr. Jones has a pretty grim life. The love of his life is in hospice, and he's working and then laid off from a dead-end job. So he goes to some sort of VR/simulation place where he can relive his favorite memories in his head (which is where we get the Tom Sawyer/I Want to Ride My Bicycle numbers, which are fantastic) when his wife was young and healthy. You also get some David Lee Roth and vintage 80s exercise gear. And then there's a glitch in the program, and you end up with the chicken and a naked bear in a dance-off. And puppets.

Then we get to the "Joyful" ending, which is truly emotional. I've heard different interpretations of the ending, but I'm pretty firmly in the "his wife dies/then he dies" camp, although I've been told that is *not* the official interpretation. Either way, it's incredibly moving.

I have to say that while I thought it was insane at first, now I think it might be my favorite Los Al set in years (which is saying something).



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Natshow on Mar 21, 2019, 1:22 AM
Post #197
 
I have a heli that’s takes me to school




PW1242 on Mar 21, 2019, 3:27 AM
Post #198
 
Ah, the main character reliving his favourite memories makes a lot of sense, especially the Tom Sawyer song. As does it glitching, I wasn't sure on the puppets.

I get the Black Mirror comparisons. The story premise is similar to San Junipero, but I won't spoil the episode.





joshua on Mar 22, 2019, 3:34 AM
Post #209
+4
Isn’t art fun? Especially when you learn, experience, and feel new things on repeated viewings? I’m a big fan of JJ Abrams’ “Puzzle Box” theory, but I think the best puzzle boxes are usually much deeper than the first apparent “solution” — even if that first solution is not entirely inaccurate. Art often means different things to different people, and good art can often mean different things to the SAME person depending on the context in which it is experienced.

There are some great theories here about Los Al’s show this year, and I love ALL of them; not because they’re right or wrong, but because they’re a snapshot of what this show meant to that person at a specific moment in their life. I can tell you that mental health has been on my mind of late, and that metaphors are one of my favorite storytelling devices. I can also tell you that if you listen to ALL the lyrics and ALL the sound effects (that sometimes get buried by applause), it’s all right there ready to be unpacked. But that is not the POINT. Just like the denifition of mental “health” is not that we all think and experience the world the same way.

If you get a chance to see Los Al this year, I’d encourage you to FEEL your way through the show and parse the details afterward. Smile, giggle, cry, scratch your head in confusion, get a little frustrated or even angry ... Every emotion you have is part of what makes you HUMAN. I’m hoping by the end you’ve gone on a bit of a rollercoaster, but land in fairly specific place. (Redemption through personal growth/responsibility is a recurring theme in my shows, and this one is no different.) Then, if you really wanna solve the puzzle, go back and watch it a few more times when it pops up online. It really is all there. BUT...

It also really doesn’t matter.

Much Love,
jg



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