Hello, fellow humans who are within the fifteen to seventeen-year-old age that are most likely making their transition into the eleventh grade. For my last few blogs, I have been talking about my time at Choir Camp. In Choir Camp part 1, I discussed Choir Camp overall. In part two, I talked about my first day at Choir Camp (Sunday, June 23rd). In part 3, I began talking about Monday at Choir Camp. In part 4, I continued talking about Monday at Choir Camp. In this blog, I will finish up talking about Monday.
After the main part of our Choir Camp day (two periods of Mixed Chorus, two periods of All Males Chorus, and two periods of Show Choir), we had section rehearsals. Basically, you meet in a room with everyone in your vocal range, and an instructor helps you take full advantage of your range. After that, there was a talent show. I did not audition for it, but one of my friends from the black team did. There were a bunch of good shows, some funny, some sad. Then, we did our activities for the day.
We had a Safari Scavenger Hunt. You and your team had to hunt for specific items throughout the ASU Music building, these locations were hinted at via riddles. It sounds lame, but it was actually really fun! You had to have at least 60% of your team in a photo with the object for it to count. Our solution to this was to just yell "JORGE" and the other half of our team would go sonic speed across the building to meet up. After this game, we had the team lip-sync battle.
The team lip-sync battle was a battle between all teams where you would lip-sync a song of your choice from a predetermined list, the better your team did on the scavenger hunt, the earlier the pick you had on the list. All the teams did great, the black team and I received either second or third place, I can't remember which.
I have finally finished discussing Monday. All that is left is Tuesday (June 25th), Wednesday (June 26th), and Thursday (June 27th). Thursday was concert day, so it was short, like Sunday. Next blog I will tackle Tuesday. Have a great rest of your summers!
I really hope you don't mind me commenting on your blogs you know how it is commenting on people who are talking about how bad the project is, and how people suck. Anyways I'm glad that you are having fun in choir camp. It sounds fun but me personally would rather play with my band and do some rehearsals but that's just me. Also with the choir camp how is the blog situation, I would think that it would be mega stressful compared to just sitting at home and writing them from a computer. Anyways I think you are on the right track and pretty cool.
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