Thursday, October 27, 2011

Sometimes... I have to write concert reports.

Basically I don't put any time or effort into these and I decide to post them on my blog for the world to see. 
Please excuse my lack of punctuation and error in this... Like I said, no effort whatsoever.

Macy (the champion) Chilton

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Concert Report

Orem’s Choir Concert: Out of the darkness… Into the light.

So the performers started off stage, in the auditorium, with little candlelights, the music started and they started to sing. What’s this? The song sounds vaguely familiar… That would be Carmina Burana they are singing. How dare they copy us! Eh hem. Anyway, as they sang this song they shuffled onto the stage. It didn’t look much like a good walk. It clearly was a shuffle. I felt like they were gonna start tripping over each other, causing a huge fiasco.  Now let me tell you… Our version was so much more babe like.  It wasn’t as powerful and as strong. Too bad Orem, maybe next time you wont try to copy us.

            They redeemed themselves on the next song. The girls were amazing. Altos and sopranos. I give them props.

After their third song they ran off the risers, literally ran.  And then threw themselves off the stage! I swear one kid did like a flip. After that ruckus A Cappella mosied their way onto the stage coming from the left side. They sang a song in which we sung last year. Once again, we dominated. (like we did in football against them… just sayin’) The girls facials are pretty good but the guys just looked ticked off, bored, and like they could be doing something else at that moment.

Not gonna lie, I was bored to tears. No enthusiasm what.so.ever.

A kid touched his face… My eyes flickered from my program and peered into his soul. How dare he touch his face during a performance!? I’ll scold him afterwards.

They sang a medley for Ragtime… Sopranos were awful. Which is sad to say because they are one of mine. A soprano, we have to stay strong.

Lastly… The choir director called up all the Alumni for the last song. I decided to join them.

I now am apart of the alumni for Orem high school. No biggie.

The end :)

 This beautiful drawing would be the only thing that kept Dakota and I  sane for an hour. 
Please enjoy trying to figure out this masterpiece.  

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