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Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:09 pm
by BRWombat
Hey, do we have any SGT'ers in driving distance of Philadelphia? 'Cuz that's where the Vocal Majoritywill be this summer as we compete (again) for our twelfth International Gold Medal.
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I realize we don't have the Disney connection this time like we did for last summer's convention in Anaheim, but you guys have been nice enough in following me and VM's activities and reading my trip report from last year, I wanted to let you in on what's happening this year in case you're interested. And of course, if any of you are close enough to Philadelphia to come see the contest ($$) or hear us rehearse (free!) and meet me, I'd love for you to do that. My schedule's pretty tight, but with it being Philly, I'm hoping I can free up a few minutes for, you know, chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool and all shootin' some b-ball outside of the school.
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The Good: The VM is currently in great spirits and singing better than ever. We have a great Spring lined up with one local show series and lots of individual gigs around N. Texas, and we're pumped up and having fun. We already have our contest ballad and expect our new uptune soon -- both arranged, ironically, by an amazingly talented guy named David Wright, who happens to be the Associate Director of the chorus that beat us last year, The Ambassadors of Harmony.

Also good -- the VM has just modified their definition of "rookie." You used to have to have won a gold medal in the chorus to become a veteran member. Well, apparently because the 37 of us rookies who competed last year in Anaheim helped set an all-time high score record for VM, and also in recognition that there are enough choruses at our level now that every year will be a dogfight with the ultimate results in the hands of the judges, the chorus now calls you a rookie if you have never competed with the VM on the International stage. Since I have done so, I am (after three years with the chorus) no longer a rookie!

The Bad: Well, just having to compete again in a consecutive year is new territory for most of us in the VM, since until last July we had a 31-year undefeated streak. And it doesn't help that our primary competition this year is So. California's Westminster Chorus, who not only came within 17 points (out of 3000 possible) of beating the VM when we last went head to head in 2006, but who have since gone on to win the Pavarotti "Choir of the World" Trophy.

Also, our longtime director Jim Clancy has announced that, whatever the outcome, this will be his last International competition. Considering his first as director of the VM was in 1975, that's a pretty good run!

The Ugly: Order of performance of these contests is set by random draw, and generally the later you are in the day, the better, for several reasons: the judges find it hard to compare directly the good early choruses with the good late ones; the audiences are larger and their response greater the longer the day goes on; and some judges may be reluctant (even subconsciously) to hand out really high scores early on, fearing they'll hear a better performance later.

Last year, VM sang 7th out of 32 choruses, and the winning chorus sang a few from the last. In Philly, VM will sing 3rd -- and Westminster and a few other really good choruses sing at the end of the day. It's not determinative by any means, but it just means we have to be that much better so there's no doubt.

Should be a really interesting contest -- and even if I'm no longer a rookie, I still want my own gold medal!

The convention runs from June 28 through July 3. VM is staying at the Loew's hotelon Market Street, and our first rehearsal will be 6/30, Wednesday evening, at 7:00 p.m. We'll rehearse during the day Thursday, and then the chorus contest is Friday 7/2. Details here, if you might be in the area.

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:19 pm
by Near Philly
Do you consider 17 miles close? :p:

Auntie and Uncle are staying in Bel Aire.

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:39 pm
by darph nader
Near Philly wrote:Do you consider 17 miles close? :p:

Auntie and Uncle are staying in Bel Aire.
That's a walk in the park. :cool:

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:14 pm
by ktulu
Bring back some cheese steaks.

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:34 pm
by BRWombat
ktulu wrote:Bring back some cheese steaks.
I'm driving, so I don't think they'll survive the trip. I'll let you know how they were, though. :D:

BTW, just in case you don't ever make it to any of our local shows, mark down Thursday, June 24 on your calendar. That's our dress rehearsal in Dallas, location TBD. Last year we packed out Colleyville Heritage High School's theater...
Near Philly wrote:Do you consider 17 miles close? :p: ...
Yes! You are now required to come see us! :D: More importantly, though -- Geno's or Pat's?

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:58 pm
by ktulu
BRWombat wrote:I'm driving, so I don't think they'll survive the trip. I'll let you know how they were, though. :D:

BTW, just in case you don't ever make it to any of our local shows, mark down Thursday, June 24 on your calendar. That's our dress rehearsal in Dallas, location TBD. Last year we packed out Colleyville Heritage High School's theater...

Yes! You are now required to come see us! :D: More importantly, though -- Geno's or Pat's?
Have you not read the banter between Darph and myself? I have a cooler that you can take up empty, and on your last day on the way out...

I do want to come see a show. I need to check June, there is a chance I may be out of town :/

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:05 pm
by Zazu
When in Philly, try to find an evening to dine at the City Tavern, just a mile from your hotel (or less if you take the Metro). Four blocks from Independence Hall, but the tavern was there first. Outstanding food in an historic setting.

Yeah, I know the chef. Good stuff!

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:57 am
by DisneyMom
Will have to comfort myself with VM on YouTube and trip report :o:
Enjoyed your last trip report immensly and hoping for a well-deserved Gold Medal for youse guys! :)

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:25 pm
by BRWombat
DisneyMom wrote:Will have to comfort myself with VM on YouTube and trip report :o:
Enjoyed your last trip report immensly and hoping for a well-deserved Gold Medal for youse guys! :)
Or maybe just pictures and updates... I'm probably not going to do a full-fledged trip report this time, sorry, but I'll for sure share stories and photos from the trip. I also hope to at least be able to keep you guys up to date in real time, but I'm not sure what kind of connectivity I'll have there -- the hotel WiFi is way too pricey, but the convention center does have some free access in places. Hopefully I can post updates here, or like last summer post updates on Facebook or my blog and have them copied here by helpful friends.

146 days until the contest!

Re: Wombat in Philly

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:54 pm
by darph nader
ktulu wrote:Have you not read the banter between Darph and myself? I have a cooler that you can take up empty, and on your last day on the way out...
(cleans worm guts off cooler,,,,,,,,just in case)