For those who have not yet heard, Luther College's premier men's a cappella group - Undeclared - was recently chosen as a participant in the International Championships of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA). 18 groups from throughout the Midwest were chosen, and Undeclared hails from the smallest school of those chosen.
"Each year, our 25 competitions take place from the end of January to the end of March in six regions (New England/Central Canada, Northeast, MidAtlantic, South, Midwest and West). Each region holds three quarterfinals that showcase six groups. The top two groups from each quarterfinal advance to the semifinal in their region, and the top group at semifinals advances to finals - which have been held in the historic Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York City." - from the ICCA website.
The Midwest is the only region which does not have secured performance dates, but quarterfinals will be in early February at either the U. of Illinois or the U. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Isn't that cool? At the competitions they give out several awards, one of which is a "Best Vocal Percussion" award... you know I want to win that. BAD.
I didn't get any homework done this weekend, which is unfotunate, but I did get lots done. I bought SSX 3, which is an awesome game, and I got a bunch of other stuff too. Basically I spent the entire afternoon Saturday hanging out with my mom - raking, shopping, etc. It was a good day. I ate dinner with Hannah and her friend Maggie and Maggie's boyfriend Brandon (who is in the Marines, and was one of the first inside Saddam's palaces earlier this year, I kid you not) at Cheddar's and later that night we rented and watched "Finding Nemo" even though we all saw it together this summer. It was just as good as the first time.
Now I am back at school. Jason Mraz performs here tonight, and the more I think about it, the less I want to be a part of the mob crowd that hangs out right in front of the stage and the more I want to hang out in the back and just enjoy the music and relax. I have been looking at his setlists from the past few weeks, and he has been performing "1,000 Things" at almost every one, so maybe he will tonight.
It's only one week until Thanksgiving break... only one more week that I have to focus on schoolwork. Hopefully SSX 3 will not be too much of a distraction.
