Thursday, August 28, 2008

Choir Calendar 08-09

Bold font indicates required attendance.

September 27
Region Auditions @ Midland HS

October 13, 8:00 PM
Fall Concert @ Lake View Auditorium

October 18 MS/JH
Region Auditions @ Abell JH, Midland

November 1
Region Clinic and Concert @ Odessa (Ector Jr. High)

November 13
Pre-Area Auditions, Odessa HS

December 15, 7:30 PM
Christmas Concert @ Lake View Auditorium

January 10
Area Auditions @ Midland Lee

February 7
UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest @ ASU

February 11-14
TMEA Convention @ San Antonio

March 31, 7:30 PM
Pre-Contest Concert @ Lake View Auditorium

April 8-9
UIL Concert & Sightreading Contest @ Odessa

May 11, 7:30 PM
Spring Concert @ Lake View Auditorium

May 14-17
Spring Trip

May 22
End-of-year Banquet

May 30
Graduation @ San Angelo Coliseum

May 31-June 1
Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest @ UT Austin

Monday, August 25, 2008

First day of school!

It's always hard to accept the fact that summer vacation is over, but the first day of school has come and gone. It was a good day, generally speaking. I'm excited about my choirs this year. I think it's going to be a good year.

The good thing about this week is that it ends with a three-day weekend!

Let's make this a great year!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Spring trip 08, part 4 of 4

The final post of Kansas' trip down memory lane.

COMPETITION:

Usually Spring Trip is the chance to get away from the stress of school and the ways of the world and just go off somewhere and do so many things you wouldn't normally do. The competition side of it all is usually also part of the blow off... but this year it felt a little different.. It felt like it truly meant something. My pride in Choir and my passion to sing and everything it takes to be successful was on the line. It seemed as though my nerves were going to take over my body and make me enable to perform... but I along with many other members calmed them down... and decided to lay everything on the line and just sing like we knew how....!!! And from the results it shows that we "KNEW HOW". We did such an amazing job at delivering the passion that was required of each performance. I have never felt so musical in my life... I believe that there on that stage in Houston, Texas was where we showed that not only did we deserve to be on this trip to relax... but we deserved to represent Lake View High School and the Choir Program itself. We really stood out among the other choirs... Not only did the LV Choir take home 1st place trophies, but every since performing arts group on the trip took home glorious trophies..... we all worked our keesters off and it showed.... So upon receiving our awards we really were able to take the time and appreciate what we had done, appreciate our efforts, appreciate our directors, and appreciate our God given abilities to be musicians.

CLOSING STATEMENT:

So... if you ask me or another Senior who went on this trip I'm sure you will come across the same answer as to whether or not this trip was worth all the time, money and hard work we had put forth.. well the answer is of course... it was an amazing trip... and wouldn't have missed it for the world... we really behaved professionally in public and even when it seemed as though no one was watching. Everyone performed as if there was no tomorrow... (which did come) and we all bonded in ways that are unexplainable... SPRING TRIP 2008 to HOUSTON was the best one Yet!!!

So as the Seniors took their final walk across the stage in late May they left behind something great... a whole performing arts group with talent that is noticeable to all... Although this past years group was really spectacular and can never be replaced.... they have planted a seed that will continue to grow and therefore will make Lake View continue to be a recognized, tradition making and blessed school.


Senior 2008

Kansas C. Calhoun

Historian

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Spring trip 08, part 3 of 4

Kansas continues to reminisce about our spring trip.

ENTERTAINMENT:

ASTROS...

oooooooooo... the best part... So one of my favorite things was the Houston Astros Game... once again a first for a lot of people... it was so much fun because we were one huge blob of people in the stands, yet because the stadium is sooo huge it didn't have a real impact on the audience... We actually had a pretty good view.. a little off to the right and of course really far down was home base... so we really got to see all the action happening.!!!

NASA:

NASA was really cool because we were able to get to experience it as if we were in space. We were able to view air carriers up close and even touch them. Also we were taught the history of the space center and were able to feel the emotions that others felt before us... Our tour guides were amazing they really seemed sincere to their job and showed us through their actions and their words that they really had a passion for their job.. and for space! It made the whole experience more enjoyable...!!

PARKS:

We went to an amusement park called "Kemah Boardwalk "; this was quite some fun. Everyone was able to break into groups and do as they pleased... the park reminded me of a carnival... the same kind of food's, the same kind of games.. and the same kind of rides. Man what a blast.

Also we traveled over to Galveston to Schlitterbahn... it was the smaller of all the parks but still pretty sweet...We stayed their for way too many hours considering most students did not wear sun screen...which resulted in the lazy pool over and over and finally we got tired of getting out and aiming to do something else but failing and resulting to the lazy pool... so we eventually stayed...!!

One cool park thingy that we went to before the Schlitterbahn experience was quite something else... We were able to split off and either go the Aquarium or the Rain forest, or watch a 3D movie... man there were so many lovely options... This was cool because we were only there for a couple of hours.. therefore we didn't get bored with it. Also it was neat to be able to see animals in a way that you never had before....I believe that the group as a whole took over 2,000 pictures just in this small time phrame alone.... their were so many beautiful sights... from monkeys, to birds, from sea horses to sea turtle...polar bears to penguins... and much more....it really was pretty beautiful!

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Spring trip 08, part 2 of 4

Kansas Calhoun shares her memories of our last spring trip to Houston.

SLEEP:

Well we didn't have too much of it...I wish I could say that due to the fact that we left town so early that everyone on our bus was completely knocked out was true, but unfortunately it's not... hardly anyone way sleepin... there was just so much talkin to do.. and so much eatin that need to go on...(haha). So on the way to Houston all in between and on the way back the titled "CHOIR BUS" did not sleep...well at least no more than 2 hours or so...

Now when it comes to bedtime in our rooms lets just say that was scarce to come by also... The first night we arrived at the hotel we were immediately addressed by our sponsors that the hotel had no water until 5 o'clock the next morning. As much as we all wanted to believe that our sponsors were lying we had to face the hard truth that they were actually tellin the truth... So off to our rooms we went... with absolutely no possible chance to take a shower and wash away all the sweat, dirt and BO. It was so disgusting cause we had been up for about 24 hours being active and having fun sweatin our lives out and then to find out NO SHOWER.. well that was like the worst possible deal ever... But not only was our showering effected... so was our water usage.... We couldn't get water out of the fountains if we were thirsty.. we couldn't brush our teeth and fight the on coming cavities.... heck worst of alllllllllll.........we couldn't use the toilet...well cause it wouldn't flush....so yeah this whole first night at the hotel was a nightmare... But I can say it was incredibly fun to watch what some of the students were doing in order to make up for not having water..... like getting ice from the machine to let melt so we could have water to flush the toilet... of use soda to brush their teeth... it was quite interesting just watchin them panic.... blah blah blah... so anyways back to the sleep issue. So as you can tell their was hardly any sleep the first eventful night but that changed slightly over the next 2 as we were offered more time to sleep, but had to choose if we would use it or not...!!! I don't know for sure about the other rooms but I do know that my room repeatedly keep getting in trouble for not going to bed.... so yeah... sleep was the last thing we did on this trip..!!!

MORE EATS / ACTUAL FOOD:

So as a group we went to the ever so popular Hard Rock Cafe... that was fun because it was a relaxed joint and it was inside.. There was plenty of room for everyone to sit... well except for the fact that my table seemed to have about 4 too many people crowded into it.... and that's too many when at this point in our day all we wanted to do was relax and eat.... So anyways we also went to Joe's Crab Shack... which turned out to be a first time experience for a lot of individuals... The food was amazing... everyone received huge portions that were impossible to finish and for those who did finish well they were the one's to pick off of the leftovers of the girls... hehe... What was fun about Joe's is they turned up the music and tons of students stood up on a platform and did the Macarena... yeah embarrassing but fun... We ate other places.. I just don't remember where exactly.. but I'm sure it was good food.. ha!!!!!



Friday, August 8, 2008

Spring trip 08, part 1 of 4

For the next few days, Kansas Calhoun, last year's choir historian, will share her memories of our spring trip to Houston.

MIXIN:

So the trip... well to start off I can say this is one of the first years that all the members of choir, band & orchestra decided to really do some mixin... everyone sat with everyone...we really had a good since of bonding going on... And bonding it sure was... I mean it really was an adventure to ride on the bus and get to know some of the most randomest students that you've never met before... and actually leaving the trip as if you were best friends before it all began!

FOOD:

I remember when we were getting ready to head out of town all the people sitting around me in my little group started pulling out their goody bags and showin off their snacks... And I do have to say.. my group had everyone on the bus beat... we had soo much food... the whole way to Houston... in-between each stop, in the rooms and on the way home all we did was eat.. we snacked snacked snacked.. and still never seemed to get rid of ALL our junk food.... There were even times when we passed out food to pretty much everyone on the bus.. and still we had about half the amount of food leftover from when we first came...


Monday, August 4, 2008

Region Camp

It's time once again for the annual Region Camp at Central HS. This is for students who are interested in learning the Region music for the Region auditions. I will be teaching at this camp.

Here is the schedule:

Monday, August 11, 6:00-9:00 PM, Central Choir Room
Tuesday, August 12, 6:00-8:00 PM, Central Choir Room

This is a free camp. Please arrive at 5:45 on the first day for registration. I will have music for you when you register.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Convocation

It's time to start getting ready for the Convocation performance which will be held August 19th. The rehearsal schedule is as follows:

  • Tuesday, August 12, 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Central HS Choir Room
  • Monday, August 18, 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM, Junell Center.Pizza will be provided after the rehearsal.
  • Tuesday, August 19, 9:00 AM. Students should report to Junell Center at 8:30.