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  Show Choir Community    Events    2011 Season    John Burroughs Music Showcase 2011


Event Info



April 2nd, 2011


Venue Info

John Burroughs High School
1920 Clark Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506

Phone: (818) 558-4777

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  13 Mixed Groups
  14 Treble Groups
  3 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  John Burroughs "Powerhouse"
  John Burroughs "Sound Sensations"
  John Burroughs "Men@Work"
  John Burroughs "Sound Waves"
  John Burroughs "Decibelles"

Judges:

  Glenn Carlos (Early Sessions)

  Christine DeMore (Early Sessions)

  Ben Schrank (Early Sessions)

  Richard Biever (Evening Session)

  Scott D. Grossman (Evening Session)

  Daniel Okulitch (Evening Session)

  Mary Rago (Evening Session)

  Glen Roven (Evening Session)


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giovannile07 on Apr 26, 2011, 3:45 AM (Edited)
Post #47
 
I agree with you.

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tscott on Apr 25, 2011, 4:12 PM
Post #46
+3


QUOTE (giovannile07 @ Apr 14 2011, 02:21 AM) *

I'm just a bit upset about the critique because the comments written down were things we couldn't change, like our set list. Can't exactly switch things and it's our director's decision on the theme and everything.


This is the age old question as to what exactly should be adjudicated at show choir competitions. There are those that argue that only what the students do onstage should be subject to criticism; in show categories, that would leave virtually nothing but choreography execution and posture.




giovannile07 on Apr 14, 2011, 2:21 AM (Edited)
Post #45
 


QUOTE (tscott @ Apr 13 2011, 10:34 PM) *

Look at the scale at the top of the scoresheets, it says 1-2 Poor / 3-4 Fair / 5-6 Good / 7-8 Excellent / 9-10 Superior. If, as your example, he thought you were off tune the entire time he would have given 1-2 in Intonation. 6's clearly fall into the Good category. We have all become too accustomed to judges scoring high. It's great to see judges willing to use the entire rubric available; makes things much clearer.


Oh alright, well I didn't see the score sheet up close, so I didn't get to see the scoring chart. Only thing is that they didn't really give comment explanations other than the fact they didn't really like the show and stuff is what makes me a bit ehh..., but again we didn't get a chance to hear from any of the judges' oral critique, except for one, who was pretty detailed, really gave me a better image of what we need to work on.

Edit: By the way I don't want you to think I'm blaming you or anyone from Burroughs or any of that, I'm just a bit upset about the critique because the comments written down were things we couldn't change, like our set list. Can't exactly switch things and it's our director's decision on the theme and everything. Some of the judges even said the thing they were looking for is story, which we definitely do not have because my director is pretty traditional. We do have a very, very vague theme, which is musicals throughout the years. Also, I'm not saying we were robbed of a placing or anything.


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tscott on Apr 13, 2011, 10:34 PM (Edited)
Post #44
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QUOTE (giovannile07 @ Apr 11 2011, 07:42 PM) *

One of the judges gave us 3's and 4's out of 10's... One of the other judges gave us low scores too around 3's to 6's...


Look at the scale at the top of the scoresheets, it says 1-2 Poor / 3-4 Fair / 5-6 Good / 7-8 Excellent / 9-10 Superior. If, as your example, he thought you were off tune the entire time he would have given 1-2 in Intonation. 6's clearly fall into the Good category. We have all become too accustomed to judges scoring high. It's great to see judges willing to use the entire rubric available; makes things much clearer.




lily_castle on Apr 13, 2011, 9:46 PM
Post #43
 
Here are the links to the photos I took at Showcase. Feel free to look through them and tag as you wish. :D
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3




giovannile07 on Apr 11, 2011, 7:42 PM (Edited)
Post #42
 
RAWR.

Edited because I did. >_<




lily_castle on Apr 4, 2011, 3:54 AM
Post #41
 


QUOTE (Häakon @ Apr 03 2011, 04:50 AM) *

Thanks Susanna! All of the divisions are now posted.



Not a problem! :D

P.S. For those of you who may be interested. I was there all day photographing everyone's shows, so I'll try to have those up within the next week or so. I tried to get everyone, but I ended up having to miss a few so that I could eat. But in anycase, I'll post the link here when they're done for everyone to see. Once again, everyone did an amazing job! :D




BeeGee on Apr 3, 2011, 2:23 PM (Edited)
Post #40
+1


QUOTE (giovannile07 @ Apr 03 2011, 05:17 AM) *

Loved Burroughs competition, so much fun watching this competition and in the end we got free pizza because they had leftovers, which is awesome! :D

One thing that I was bit annoyed about was that throughout Marquis' entire performance, people on sitting on the side of stage left just kept shouting random names like Lucy, David, and Daniel.

Edit: Forgot to mention our amazing hosts. Christina and Brandon<3


Thanx for being a great and fun group of people to host. ^-^

BTW: Thanks "Knightshine" from the Kings Academy( that name sounds so cool) for making Burroughs Showcase your very first competition ever you picked a great competition. heheh




giovannile07 on Apr 3, 2011, 5:17 AM (Edited)
Post #39
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Loved Burroughs competition, so much fun watching this competition and in the end we got free pizza because they had leftovers, which is awesome! :D

One thing that I was bit annoyed about was that throughout Marquis' entire performance, people on sitting on the side of stage left just kept shouting random names like Lucy, David, and Daniel.

Edit: Forgot to mention our amazing hosts. Christina and Brandon<3




Häakon on Apr 3, 2011, 4:50 AM
Post #38
 
Thanks Susanna! All of the divisions are now posted.



lily_castle on Apr 3, 2011, 4:32 AM (Edited)
Post #37
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First off, I want to say congrats to everyone who performed at Showcase. Everyone did an amazing job and I love the changes that I noticed in choirs that I have previously seen this year. I hope everyone has as much fun as I did. Keep up the great work!!! :D

And since no one has posted them.

Intermediate Womens
1st - Burbank Sapphires. They also too Outstanding Musicianship and Outstanding Showmanship.
2nd - Los Alamitos Axcent
3rd - Esperanza Vivace

Intermediate Mixed
1st - Burbank Out of The Blue. Also taking Outstanding Musicianship and Outstanding Showmanship.
2nd - Mt. Eden Monarch Mirage
3rd - Hart Hart 'N Soul

Advanced Womens

1st - Los Alamitos Soundtrax. They also took Outstanding Musicianship and Outstanding Showmanship.
2nd - Burbank Impressions
3rd - Hart Hartbreakers

Mens
1st - Los Alamitos Xtreme. Alsto taking Outstanding Musicianship and Outstanding showmanship.
2nd - Burbank Sound Dogs




Häakon on Apr 3, 2011, 3:33 AM
Post #36
 
Evening results have been posted.

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JPChoreo on Apr 3, 2011, 2:58 AM
Post #35
 
This was posted on the show choir FB page...

"Los Alamitos is sweeping the Burroughs competition"

Anyone have more info?


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singalways on Apr 3, 2011, 2:10 AM
Post #34
 
Results from any part of the day/night?



giovannile07 on Apr 2, 2011, 12:04 PM
Post #33
+1
If anyone sees me I have blonde hair on my left side of my head. ;D



giovannile07 on Apr 1, 2011, 10:17 PM
Post #32
 


QUOTE (Häakon @ Apr 01 2011, 09:11 PM) *

Competitions are somewhat different out here. I think there are a lot of things that may impact this decision, but there are more womens groups (per capita) in general on the west coast, we don't have finals, all of our schools are outdoors (we don't have homerooms and people aren't running around the school all day long), and for the most part people stay in the auditorium the majority of the time. There are always lots of people watching the performing group regardless of what division they're in. There may be limited space in the theater and giving free tickets to all of the mixed groups may fill up the majority of the seats, and since these competitions are fundraisers, I'm sure they made the choice to get as many people with paid tickets in the venue as possible.


Mhmm, well sometimes there are homerooms, but yeah there isn't enough seats for everyone, I just asked because last year we were allowed to come at the same time as our womens choir to come and support them. Although, at John Burroughs' competition we do have homerooms and it's one of the competitions I love a lot because you aren't exactly forced to stay in the theater and you can roam around when you like. Aztec Sing on the other hand was super strict, you had to have bathroom passes and if you were caught outside like without a bathroom pass you would get penalized. D:




Häakon on Apr 1, 2011, 9:11 PM
Post #31
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QUOTE (kmt2012 @ Apr 01 2011, 08:50 PM) *

I have to say that is messed up, if we did that in the midwest their would be know one their to support our women groups they are so early so are mixed groups are their for the support.


Competitions are somewhat different out here. I think there are a lot of things that may impact this decision, but there are more womens groups (per capita) in general on the west coast, we don't have finals, all of our schools are outdoors (we don't have homerooms and people aren't running around the school all day long), and for the most part people stay in the auditorium the majority of the time. There are always lots of people watching the performing group regardless of what division they're in. There may be limited space in the theater and giving free tickets to all of the mixed groups may fill up the majority of the seats, and since these competitions are fundraisers, I'm sure they made the choice to get as many people with paid tickets in the venue as possible.




kmt2012 on Apr 1, 2011, 8:50 PM
Post #30
 


QUOTE (tscott @ Mar 30 2011, 01:47 AM) *

Only choirs (not schools) performing within a given session have seats for that session. Tickets are available for purchase to see other sessions, however. So a Marquis member would need to buy a ticket to see Solitaire, and vice-versa.




I have to say that is messed up, if we did that in the midwest their would be know one their to support our women groups they are so early so are mixed groups are their for the support.




RaychelNichole on Apr 1, 2011, 7:53 PM
Post #29
 


QUOTE (macholiibre @ Apr 01 2011, 02:44 AM) *

i finally get to see powerhouse live.
i have to see that set live before the season is over. it is a must.



Well its amazing! Breath taking! ahh! I'm sad I won't get to see Burbank's set again :/




macholiibre on Apr 1, 2011, 2:44 AM
Post #28
+4
i finally get to see powerhouse live.
i have to see that set live before the season is over. it is a must.



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