Region 14 Chapter Chatter: Fall 2005
GRAND
By Shirley Slez
Well, hello again to everyone.
Seven of our gals have just returned from the International Convention
in
Now, it's back to work as we have started our Christmas Program
and have many upcoming performances.
It's our busiest time of year, but we love it.
Well,
that's about it for this issue, talk to you soon.
A BUSY GREATER
By Diane Becken
Whew! The word for
the fall for the Greater Richmond Chorus has been BUSY! We’ve spent most of our time hard at work
preparing for our October 22nd annual show, “Bright Lights Over Broadway”. While
this presented all of the normal challenges and excitement of putting on a
show, this one is a little bit different for us. Our wonderful director, Roger Tarpy, conceived of the concept of a show-within-a-show and
developed a new Broadway package for the chorus to use for the first half of
the production. The chorus worked very
hard to learn several new songs (and choreography!) from various Broadway shows
as well as a script that tells the story of Rosey,
who goes to
GRC had the opportunity to try out some
of those songs the week prior to the show with a unique performance at the
Science Museum of Virginia. We were
invited to sing for a private gathering of science educators from all over the
world as they toured the museum, which is a converted train station. We were thrilled at the prospect of exposing
so many new people to barbershop harmony.
The setup was that the chorus was on a balcony two stories above the
main atrium of the museum, which sounded like a terrific idea. Unfortunately, apparently train station
designers don’t know anything about acoustics, and the crowd below couldn’t
hear anything we sang! We ended up
having a great rehearsal for the next week’s show, though!
We’re now in the process of conducting a series of four
weeks of voice lessons. While we’re
certainly hoping to attract new members, we’re also encouraging our many new
members who have joined since competition to attend as well. It seems that we’re always so busy during
rehearsals that we don’t necessarily stop to explain the basics and terms of
barbershop to them, so this is their opportunity to stop and take a deep breath
before our big push for
Greetings from the
Perhaps more exciting than a new place to
rehearse however, is the move toward our first annual show, Harmony Celebration. Tickets are on
sale now for the November 12 event, which will be a dessert show at the
The costume committee has been working on some flashy accessories
for us to wear. We also are so grateful for June Rich, who has been fine-tuning
our choreography moves.
The next exciting move will be in the spring, to our first
Regional Competition in
GOLDEN TRIAD CHORUS – BACK FROM BUCKEYE
By
Carol Cherwaty
We’re ba-ack … from
All of
the “Buckettes”, as we fondly called ourselves,
loaded on a tour bus for the eight-hour trip, having been told that the Buckeye
would be lots of fun. We sang, we
laughed, we slept, we ate, and we even shopped a little on the way. We also got to know each other a little
better, thanks to our “tour bus entertainment director”, Becky Ross. And some of the things we heard were… well
let’s just say, “What happened on the bus, stays on
the bus.” We even gained a groupie, our
favorite bus driver, Donnie, with Holiday Tours. He treated us so well,
we don’t know how we would have gotten by without him.
We had a
full weekend of barbershopping and good fun. Thursday night we went to the mixed quartet
competition – two men and two women in each quartet. Friday was quartet competition all day, with
some of our own rehearsals squeezed in.
Friday night a show that was one of the most entertaining I’ve
seen. And just imagine a chorus of 150+
young men, another chorus of 200+ young women, and their combined chorus, with
enough youthful energy to raise the roof, not to mention their outstanding
quality singing. Saturday was chorus
competition all day. We had a good time
slot – not too early, not too late, so we enjoyed seeing about half of the
other competitors. It was quite
different from SAI regional competition with more variety in the contest
packages. Saturday night was another
terrific show, featuring “The Buzz”, among other men’s and women’s
champions.
The whole
weekend was a delight to see all the talent and love of barbershop from around
the country. We would love to have an
opportunity to go back! A big thanks goes to Cindy Simpkins for coordinating the
entire trip, and to Larry Goudy for all his help and
support.
In
September we gave a performance for an audience of about 200 at
OH – one
more Buckeye story. Did I mention we ate
at the original Wendy’s in downtown
By Hannah Reinmuth
The Hilton Head Shore Notes have been busy entertaining
locally. One of the highlights was
singing with the men's Lighthouse Barbershop Chorus for the 2nd Annual A Cappella Night on September 23. Our quartet, No Strings Attached, was part of
a benefit for the Red Cross and Katrina victims at the
Three of our members, Iris Christ, Cheryl Thomas, and Hannah Reinmuth, have been singing with the Jacksonville Harmony
Chorus for the last 15 months and were fortunate to have been able to sing with
them in Detroit. What an experience!
We are thrilled to announce that our new director will be Larry
Mercer who will be assisted by Sweet Adeline coach Tom Nawrocki.
Publick Times Chorus
By Rea Coughlin
Oh my gosh! Is it THAT time already? You would know it is if you were at rehearsal
last Tuesday when the strains of "Jingle Bell Rock" rang out loud and
clear. We have new members who will be
singing with us at various locations for the Holiday Celebrations of Christmas. So taping is in progress and choreography is
being learned. (Never can get that "up/down thing" right in
"Night Before Christmas").
We've had two performances at local retirement communities
recently and had a wonderful time with the people we sang for. It's great to see the audience sing along
when they hear songs they remember from years ago - and some newer ones
too. We had former barbershop guys
enjoying the music as well.
Our next big performance will be in November when we are the guest
chorus for a new men's group, the Bay Tones, in
Seven chorus members attended International this year and we
enjoyed our trip to
Southern
Harmony - Cruisin’
Into Fall
By Sandi
Winter
Southern Harmony Chorus made a commitment this year to improve
our musical product and we have been learning new songs and we started a new
taping program several months ago that has required a lot of work, but the end
results are that our sound is getting better all the time. Tom has us working on new things to improve
our expression as well using techniques that were learned at Music Camp and
I.E.S.
Our Halloween on the Harbor Cruise is set for October 30,
which is always a lot of fun for everyone.
We have been asked to do the preshow for the
Charleston Christmas Show so we’re busy learning our Christmas music. Our
hockey team, The Stingrays, has asked us to sing the National Anthem at some of
their games again this year, so things are definitely getting busy for us.
Our CBS television affiliate, WCSC, asked us to help with
answering telephones as part of the Hurricane Relief Telethon. We enjoyed doing something that helped others
and the community. When we sing this
month at the Coastal Carolina Fair, Channel 5 has invited us to come by their
booth to sing during their broadcast! So
we will have two audiences—the ones that are there to hear the television
audience and us. We certainly have been
getting a variety of opportunities to perform!
Vienna-Falls
Chorus
By Susan
Inge
The Vienna-Falls Chorus is on the national anthem singing
circuit. Our home field is RFK stadium
in
At the end of September V-F’s management team began
honoring a member each week for their contributions to the chorus. At this writing, Carolyn O’Connnell,
Regina Reninger, and Colette Martin have received
this tribute. V-F members send them a
heartfelt “thanks”!
V-F would like to congratulate Reckless Quartet and
Potomac Harmony Chorus for representing Region 14 in
By Mary Ann
Johnson
Wilderness Road Chorus proudly announces our new director, Lavelva Stevens, and new assistant director, Joyce Beliveau. Both have
been long time singers with the chorus.
Lavelva truly
understands the Sweet Adeline sound. She
has already been working to bring each of the chorus members to new levels of
personal achievement as she develops the unit sound. During the past several years, she has
directed the vocal production warm-up sessions as she served as assistant
director.
She is music minister at
Lavelva holds a B.A.
in organ performance from
Her skills also extend to performance. A member of several different quartets
through the tenure of her membership, she is currently singing with Coffee
Break.
Joyce Beliveau, also a long time member
of the group, will be assistant director.
Joyce, who also sings with the quartet Coffee Break, has been a
director, providing leadership for the Roanoke Star Chorus. She has completed the requirements of the DCP
(Directors Certification Program) program to become an approved director. She also has provided dynamic leadership for
the chorus, serving as its president.
Everyone enjoyed the end of the summer party with kookie kombos singing
parodies. Featured in the show along
with Coffee Break were the Extension Chords, the Wal-mart
Shoppers, the Board of Directors and the Lucky Ladies.