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  Show Choir Community    Events    2005 Season    Diamond Bar Spectacular 2005


Event Info



February 4th, 2005


Venue Info

Citrus College
Haugh Performing Arts Ctr.
700 N. Citrus Ave.
Glendora, CA 91741

Phone: (626) 963-9411

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  12 Mixed Groups

Judges:

  Doug Kuhl (Performance)

  Kurt Nielsen (Performance)

  Tom Kessler (Music / Performance)

  Doug Newton (Music)

  John Wilson (Music)


Tickets

Tickets are $9 and will be available at the door.

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Diamond Bar Spectacular 2005









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Event Site
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Mixed Division - Tier I
 

Groups

 In Sync
 Burbank High School
First Place 
Showmanship 
Sweepstakes 
Student's Choice 

 Chanteurs
 Arcadia High School
Second Place 
Musicianship (TIE) 

 Powerhouse
 John Burroughs High School
Third Place 
Musicianship (TIE) 

 Sound Vibrations
 Hart High School
4th Place 


Mixed Division - Tier II
 

Groups

 Chamber Choir
 Brea Olinda High School
First Place 
Musicianship 

 Sound FX
 Los Alamitos High School
Second Place 
Showmanship 

 The Music Machine
 Bonita Vista High School
Third Place (TIE) 
Student's Choice 

 Main Attraction
 Chula Vista High School
Third Place (TIE) 


Mixed Division - Tier III
 

Groups

 Royal Stewart Singers
 Glendora High School
First Place 
Musicianship 
Showmanship 
Student's Choice 

 Out Of The Blue
 Burbank High School
Second Place 

 Choraleers
 El Rancho High School
Third Place 

 Infusion
 John A. Rowland High School
4th Place 


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5AZNsNCounting on Feb 6, 2005, 10:32 PM
Post #95
 
QUOTE(zanegregory @ Feb 6 2005, 12:03 AM)
It may make more sense if you looked at the scores of the groups and maybe did a grade scale for them. Just as an example!!:

Powerhouse        - Music 59/60 - Show 37/40
Sound Vibrations - Music 54/60 - Show 37/40
Chantuers          - Music 58/60 - Show 37/40
In Sync              - Music 58/60 - Show 39/40

And if you took the percentages of their scores, they all recieved "Letter Grade" A but it was up to the judges to decide who performed the best.
SO STOP BITCHIN'
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Friends, he was just speculating, these aren't the real scores...


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sweet_agony on Feb 6, 2005, 10:24 PM
Post #94
 
QUOTE(Iwishiwereatenor @ Feb 6 2005, 06:22 PM)
ok. i'm not gonna b***h but i was just curious.. how could arcadia beat burroughs.. when they tied in show. and burroughs got best vocals.. and especially when vocals are weighted more than show?
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oh thats totally what i was thinking... but didnt want to bring it up... (:




user deleted  on Feb 6, 2005, 10:22 PM
Post #93
 
QUOTE(zanegregory @ Feb 6 2005, 12:03 AM)
It may make more sense if you looked at the scores of the groups and maybe did a grade scale for them. Just as an example!!:

Powerhouse        - Music 59/60 - Show 37/40
Sound Vibrations - Music 54/60 - Show 37/40
Chantuers          - Music 58/60 - Show 37/40
In Sync              - Music 58/60 - Show 39/40

And if you took the percentages of their scores, they all recieved "Letter Grade" A but it was up to the judges to decide who performed the best.
SO STOP BITCHIN'
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ok. i'm not gonna b***h but i was just curious.. how could arcadia beat burroughs.. when they tied in show. and burroughs got best vocals.. and especially when vocals are weighted more than show?


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5AZNsNCounting on Feb 6, 2005, 10:17 PM (Edited)
Post #92
 
The PH presidents are the incredible John Scoville, right (P)
and awesome Corey Hidalgo, left (VP)



You should meet them, they're great peeps, plus they're basseS!!!!


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tscott on Feb 6, 2005, 10:14 PM
Post #91
 
QUOTE(Häakon @ Feb 6 2005, 06:05 PM)
... consortium of directors in Southern California...
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Is this an official governing body? Has every participating director agreed to these expectations? Is it majority rule, or the opinion of one or two on how things should be run?


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davm728 on Feb 6, 2005, 10:13 PM
Post #90
 
QUOTE(MVshow choir @ Feb 6 2005, 06:11 PM)
Congrats to Burbank!  ;)
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thanks!


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MVshowchoir on Feb 6, 2005, 10:11 PM
Post #89
 
QUOTE(Häakon @ Feb 6 2005, 09:05 PM)
No one is saying that Midwestern choirs don't respect and support each other. 
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It sure sounded like Trojan was...but i'll assume that i'm just reading it wrong.

Congrats to Burbank! ;)




Häakon on Feb 6, 2005, 10:05 PM (Edited)
Post #88
 
QUOTE(tscott @ Feb 6 2005, 05:13 PM)
I think Matt was referring to the implication that midwest groups don't have "exciting things happening on and off the stage" and that midwest groups aren't "respective and supportive of other groups."
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No one is saying that Midwestern choirs don't respect and support each other. The specific respect that is being discussed in the original post, however, is directly related to the issue at hand of being in the auditorium and watching all of the other groups perform. There aren't any rules in the Midwest that I'm aware of (written or implied) which state that every choir MUST watch any certain number of groups perform at their competitions. Many choirs come and go during the day, and people only really begin to settle in their seats during the finals. The consortium of directors in Southern California have made it known that they EXPECT everyone in the audience (which includes all performing choirs) to watch ALL other groups perform at an event. That, in itself, is a core difference in approaches between the two styles. Please note, again, that I am not passing judgement on either system; just clarifying the contrast.


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Catismynameow on Feb 6, 2005, 9:59 PM
Post #87
 
erm...Out of curiosity, who are the presidents of PH? I identify them as: the one that does the mics and the one that holds sign...har har.

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K-popz on Feb 6, 2005, 9:51 PM
Post #86
 
QUOTE(TonyAtienza @ Feb 6 2005, 08:12 AM)
FYI...

The directors of both FAME and SHOWSTOPPERS were there in attendance!

You also had VIP Show Choir directors from:

New York
Maryland
Indiana
Georgia
and Nebraska!
All there to see their first Southern California Competition!

Thanks for Diamond Bar for hosting a very positive and friendly festival!
Thanks for NOT having a "potty pass"

I hope from here on out that everyone will just enjoy each other's shows as we all are still trying to fix, change, tweak or reformat our shows for all of you.

A month from now you won't remember who got what for which festival... BUT you will remember their show....

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Mr. Atienza! I went to the ACDA thing at the Cathedral and actually saw you!

You went with Ms. Hart & Ms. Rago right??? or some people who look A LOT like them. LoL! (I sat right behind you before you moved(before the children honor choir))

I was going to say Hi! and introduce myself, but you were busy looking for some one and then you moved.

Hahahaha! yea.......

Sorry for making an off-topic comment here guys.......

anieawys, Congratz to all group at DB!!!




user deleted  on Feb 6, 2005, 9:49 PM
Post #85
 
QUOTE(y2kmicroboy @ Feb 6 2005, 05:42 PM)
Am I the only one that loves Burroughs' Earth Song. You know the one "What about the seas! What about the...!" That's my new fav for this season. It's so awesome!!!

What do you guys think?
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that's the only song i would like to hear again! i love it!




Häakon on Feb 6, 2005, 9:44 PM (Edited)
Post #84
 
QUOTE(y2kmicroboy @ Feb 6 2005, 05:42 PM)
Am I the only one that loves Burroughs' Earth Song. You know the one "What about the seas! What about the...!" That's my new fav for this season. It's so awesome!!!

What do you guys think?
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I think it improved a lot from Aztec; in fact I think it was Burroughs' strongest song on Friday night. I also like hearing a girl do the solo part (instead of a guy, like they used in 1997). Definitely one of the solid parts of their set.


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y2kmicroboy on Feb 6, 2005, 9:42 PM
Post #83
 
Am I the only one that loves Burroughs' Earth Song. You know the one "What about the seas! What about the...!" That's my new fav for this season. It's so awesome!!!

What do you guys think?


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Catismynameow on Feb 6, 2005, 9:16 PM
Post #82
 
QUOTE(k_IMBLACK @ Feb 6 2005, 12:01 AM)
-I enjoyed Arcadia's show; asians have naturally good facials that make me happy inside
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!! Thanks! We try our best to make our facials as best we can...lol


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tscott on Feb 6, 2005, 9:13 PM (Edited)
Post #81
 
QUOTE(Häakon @ Feb 6 2005, 03:25 PM)
Some midwest competitions have a LOT more groups in attendance... most participants don't sit down at 8:00am, stay there through the entire event, and leave after the awards finish at 10:00pm.  Our competitions don't have homerooms for the choirs; the large majority don't even have "meal" type food available - just small snacks like candy that you can grab in the five minutes between groups.  That's not to say that either is better, or that anyone "should" or "shouldn't" do anything, but yes, there is a difference.
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I think Matt was referring to the implication that midwest groups don't have "exciting things happening on and off the stage" and that midwest groups aren't "respective and supportive of other groups." Indeed most midwest groups do watch the other choirs. However, as it is a competition, some directors prefer groups not see other shows before their performance. They keep their group focused on only their performance. It's not about being unsupportive of other groups, but merely being ready to deliver their absolute best when onstage.

But now it's starting to make sense. CA directors are pissed that Brett Carroll would have the audacity to allow his kids to do anything other than what is customary in the quaint, love-in style of Southern CA competition. Burbank has achieved a level that most can only dream of, and the best they can come up with in response is to cry "foul." If that doesn't smack of 'sore losers' I don't know what does.


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y2kmicroboy on Feb 6, 2005, 9:12 PM (Edited)
Post #80
 
(I need to resize my picture to a maximum of 500 pixels in width.)

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sweet_agony on Feb 6, 2005, 9:11 PM
Post #79
 
my favorite song of the entire night was Hart's "Snake"

i died during that song (in a good way of course)




yacobkalani on Feb 6, 2005, 9:06 PM (Edited)
Post #78
 
well congragulations everyone on great performances... i'd like to start off and comment on the previous posts on this topic:

MR. CARROLL'S THE MAN! (btw thanks for the comment you told to ronacher following our performance about us, we all appreciate it!)why cant everyone be like you, you're my new hero!

hart people are the best... awesome performance last night! im asian, but i dare dream to break dance like that.


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y2kmicroboy on Feb 6, 2005, 8:51 PM
Post #77
 
QUOTE(village idiot @ Feb 6 2005, 02:15 AM)
please. please.please.please.please.please.please.please.PLEASE.please.please.please.
please.please.please.PLEASE.please.please.please.please.please.please.please....

please.please.please.

please. ;)

can we STOP talking about what happened with in sync missing groups..

we have heard BOTH sides arguments... and is no longer necessary.

so from this post on... i have a request:

-no more talking about bad placements
-no more talking about choirs missing other choirs performances
-no more talk of rumors
-take this whole situation and use it as a reminder of what NOT to do
-make this season the most intense and most AWESOME year EVERRRR

i love you all..

-jeff
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Jeff, thank you for being the voice of reason in this forum!!! ;)

Danny




user deleted  on Feb 6, 2005, 8:49 PM (Edited)
Post #76
 
...'tis a good time to be in show choir. We should all really be thankful for the fact that these competitions ARE so close and so hard to predict. That just means that we're all performing at a higher and higher level each time and that we're all awesome choirs.

MY personal favorites/highlights of the night have to include Sound FX, El Rancho, Hart, In Sync, and Out of the Blue...not to say that i didn't enjoy everyone, but those were the performances that had me saying wow.

Los AL - You guys totally connected with the audience. My choreographer, the lovely Jen Oundjian, tells us to try to get the audience to want to come up on stage with us and dance. That's exactly what you did....to the point where half of the audience was literally out of their seats by the third song. awesome

El Rancho - ALso highly entertaining. From the very first number, with the soloist pumping up the audience, you guys had everyone in the auditorium in the palms of your hands. It was wonderful stuff, very innovative and daring.

Hart - I must say I was a little bit dissapointed after seeing your set wednesday night. The talent was all there but the overall performance that night was just lacking something, i thought. Then Friday night it was like you had had two months of rehearsal time. Not only was everything much sharper and intense, you guys seemed to have that something that it was lacking a couple nights before. YOu were on, and just like los al and el rancho you had everyone ruinging their voices.

In Sync - I won't even mention the whole thing with you guys not being there or rehearsing outside because I know a lot of you and judging from what i do know of Mr. Carrol, he would never try to bend the rules in any way to gain an unfair advantage. You all performed spectacularly and you got what you deserved. Just like HArt, I saw something in your performance that I didn't get last week at Aztec. YOu connected. congratulations.

Out of the Blue - I'm curious, are most of the people in OUt of the Blue Freshman/Sophomores? The performers LOOK young...that is until they start performing and then they all look like veterans. I don't know where you get it from; I know it took me a few competitions to really understand what the whole show choir thing was my freshman year,but you guys all show up and nail it right away. awesome job

**Tara - I've never had better choir sex. THanks again!



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