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  1. father ryan h.s. schoolastic A just reafirmed my faith that there are still great designers out there who produce programs that are filled with joy,creativity and clever clearly presented ideas and are commited to remaining appropriate for thier class!congrats to the team at father ryan high school!a MUST see! :thumbup:

    Father Ryan is yet again a breath of fresh air!!! What a wonderful show they have constructed. I hope they make it to Dayton soon!!!

  2. You would think Francis Howell North is going to be bumped to SO. I can't even remember the last time a SA group popped an 88 at the 2nd regional of the year....maybe Pope back in 2000?

    Marcus might also get bumped....and I love that show!

  3. Has anyone heard any updates about this? It's getting to that time where I need to start making deposits on transportation and housing. I don't want to pay on a place in Dayton for Wednesday and Thursday if we'll be in Cinci on Thursday.

    If you can't get an answer you might want to book somewhere in the middle....like Springboro (closer to Dayton) or West Chester (closer to Cincy) West Chester/Liberty Twp is where the IKEA and all the outlets are at. ..and Touchdown Jesus 'was' just north of that...god rest his burned out soul.

    I'd probably avoid booking in Middletown or Franklin though it's probably the most center between the cities.

    You could fly into Dayton or Cincinnati/NKY and either would probably meet your needs, though I think Dayton might be cheaper. But if you fly into Cincy, you'll get to experience 'The Cut in the Hill' on your way into Ohio...which is pretty awesome or dangerous--depending on how you look at it. The Cincy airport is actually in Northern Kentucky (as there was no room to build in Cincy) but it's only about an hour from Dayton....and about 30 minutes from West Chester and 45 from Springboro. If you fly into Dayton...Springboro is about 30 min and West Chester about 45 min.

  4. Grand National Finals Schedule

    7:45pm – Exhibition: Beechwood, KY

    8:00pm – Marian Catholic, IL

    8:15pm – Owasso, OK

    8:30pm – Broken Arrow, OK

    8:45pm – The Woodlands, TX

    9:00pm – Avon, IN

    9:15pm – Wando, SC

    9:30pm – Lawrence Central, IN

    9:45pm – William Mason, OH

    10:00pm – Union, OK

    10:15pm – Carmel, IN

    10:30pm – Claudia Taylor Johnson, TX

    10:45pm – Lafayette, LA

  5. Fantasia 2003

    ...and it was a lot more than 8 drops; it was well into the teens. The cartwheel sequence alone was 5 drops (only 1 person caught.) That said, the video is edited VERY well to mask a lot of the mistakes. You had to be there live to really see them explode. But, it was a great show...and they did finish in 3rd with the bronze.

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  6. Searched Google, found this reference on Facebook of all places!

    Lakeland High School

    2001: Winter- Epiphany- Sarah, Cynthia, Silvia Stout Would not Take the Garbage Out - aka "The Garbage Show"

    Thanks SO much...you don't know how long I've been trying to figure that out! Now, I just need to find a video. One of the most ingenious SA shows I've seen.

    I'm pretty sure they used a John Adams score one year. It was the year they won open with some insanely high score. It was sometime in mid 1990s I believe. I saw a tape of it once a few years ago. I remember it was narrated (part of the original score; not added). The voice was like a Southern preacher and it kept talking about hands. And at one point they had a bunch of small skulls (foam?) rolling around. I hope this is the right unit you were inquiring about. Patriots from Rochester, NY, right? Since they won and their score was so high, hopefully someone else can confirm I am not mixing up performances or units. Again, I only saw the show once a few years ago, so my memory might not be correct but I know it was John Adams because I used to own and love that entire recording. It was a great show.

    This music Patriots used in 1998 was Heroes Symphony by Philip Glass. you can hear it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66jTYrEjs3A

    It has to be one of the best IO shows ever, IMO they would have also been in the top 10 in IW that year had they gotten bumped. Yes, they did have foam mannequin heads that rolled down a shingled roof. I was lucky enough to see this show multiple times in '98. I remember seeing them at the Dayton regional, and at the end of the show the guard starts to rearrange parts of their floor (throwing papers, rolling mannequin heads, pull the tarp in different directions) and at the very end, a girl in the guard pulls a drawer out from a chest that's been on the floor and used as one of their props and she flips it upright so the audience can see inside it, and inside the drawer is an exact replica of how their floor (with the props and chaos they caused at the end etc.) IT WAS AMAZING! I'm pretty show their show was entitled "Life is but a Dream"

    God, I miss the Patriots...and shows like that!

  7. ATX - I have the 1998 Patriots show... I could make you a copy if you want... just let me know.

    OH MY..Will, I have been looking for that show forever, do you think you could make me a copy, pretty please?!?

    I've also been trying years to figure out WHO did the SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT

    WOULD NOT TAKE THE GARBAGE OUT show back in the late 90's or early 2000's. I think it was a group from Michigan. They were an SA group and performed at the Mideast Regional I think at Miamisburg high school. They dumped piles and piles of garbage onto the floor during their show. It was amazing...and I'd love to know who did that show and if someone has a video!!!

  8. Ah yes….the joys of the newly formed Daytonnati Metroplex! Dayton and Cincinnati have now grown into each other so much that we’re viewed as one cohesive metro area; much like DFW or the Twin Cities. For those who have to perform at the Cintas Center, it is a beautiful facility, but like what others have discussed, it’s a 45 minute trip from Dayton…and that’s if you don’t have any hiccups. There’s construction all along I-75 from Dayton to Cincy, and if you have the terrible luck of hitting both cities rush hours, you’re looking at a minimum of 90 minutes or more in travel time and a half a tank of gas.

    I think WGI was trying to do the right thing, but I think this has backfire written all over it. But I guess we wait and see :w00t:

  9. For those interested in auditioning; a 'how to' video has been put together that references the terminology that sebastienne uses when teaching. For example, everyone knows what a 45 toss, however sebastienne will not call it that, he will call it the Hotdog in a Hallway toss.

    Watch and learn!

  10. I care that the "Phantomettes" finished 3rd on the most important night of the year. ;-)

    I do apologize though as I was a bit snarky. I just hated it when DCI used cumulative scores to award captions. I think the night's performance should decide.

    No worries...I think emotions are high on finals night! And...given a different judge, the Phantomettes very well could have finished 1st last night! Their lower body and movement I think was sometimes overlooked by certain adjudicators. The work of KC Perkins, KC Michel and others is very evident, and there is such respect and adoration between the staff and the girls...which accounts for more than the eye can see. I hope this entire staff comes back next season. ..if so, we could see Phantom with the guard trophy come finals night in very near future!

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  11. What exactly was fun about this calculation you did?

    And what was the point?

    Do you exactly have a point? My post at least relates to the topic, which shows the cumulative guard placements for DCI Finals week (and where PR placed) for those who were interested. If you don't care about such things, you can keep your snarky comments to yourself.

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  12. In finals performance, Regiment's guard finished tonight in 3rd place: .1 out of 2nd place and only .4 behind the Blue Devils. I'd say they know what they are doing...not to mention they had one of the best guards they've ever had this season. Congrats!! :thumbup:

    So here we are about to end the season. Just a few weeks ago the supporters of the return to an all-female guard were gloating with the scores and placements of the guard sub-caption. Now it seems this has reversed and while the all-female guard was not the disaster on the field in score like in 04 (I think they were around 10th)they also were not dispatching the competition in Finals like many had assumed or hoped. In prelims and semi-finals they took 6th. Still waiting for results of finals but we all know how theses things trend.

    So... Was it worth it to keep talented young men out of the guard? For the record I loved the show but the exclusion/discrimination has still left a bad taste in my mouth.

    Also... Did anyone notice in the Thursday theater broadcast that Will Pitts felt the need to explain the all-female guard? He called it a "tradition" of Phantom. To me that was a slap in the face of all the young men who marched 05 - 10. Could he at least have said "old tradition" or "we brought back the old tradition?" I also find it ironic that the two highest placing shows of Phantom in that period and the show that made him famous could not have happened without male guard members. Imagine Faust without Faust or the Devil. Imagine Spartacus without... you get the idea.

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  13. The school that I worked at last fall has opened their doors to multiple corps, and during WGI week lets numerous (sometimes more than 10 groups) stay and use their various facilities. Dayton area schools have been VERY receptive to WGI, but unfortunately, an irresponsible percussion group almost blew that for everyone this year in my district. It took the band director and boosters to clean up their various messes to make it alright again with the principal and higher ups. So, just remember to treat your host schools with respect! I know Phantom to be an extremely classy group, so I hope they find housing very soon. I think any school that hosts them would be very impressed with how the handle themselves on and off the field!

    Although, not ideal..If they don't mind staying in Dayton (2 hours away) I'm sure there are many schools that would host them...

  14. Chaos001, that's my point. PR needs to find a drill writer that is working the the 21st century. It is a competition after all. But maybe they are content to remain in the middle of the pact. It seems that PR has a great opportunity to push it's penchant for classical music forward, instead doing the same ole thing.

    Jamey Thompson also wrote the drill in 2005 for Rhapsody (3rd place), 2006 Faust (2nd Place), and 2007 On Air (4th Place). I think the last thing they need to do is switch up the drill writer again. In fact, I believe Jamey is among the elite drill writers of the activity. I also believe he played a part in bringing in some of the new faces to the visual/guard staff (and the Juliets have been amazing, even winning the caption numerous times this season)... So be careful what you wish for.

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