Harmonizer Caption Contest round 2

Posted by Lorin May | Posted in Chorus, Contests & Judging, Events, Harmonizer, Just for Fun | Posted on September 7, 2011, 9:05 AM

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See round 1 for the rules.

Today’s group: Kentucky Vocal Union decided to “Rock This Town” with a new chart by director Aaron Dale and dance moves never before seen on the international stage. Their high-energy presentation, combined with a sound that was much bigger than the 30 men on stage, earned a huge standing O and narrowly missed the medals in a memorable sixth-place finish.

Top that. (PLEASE!)

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Comments posted (10)

Aaron Dale IS the “Lord of the Dance”.

As the years went on, the Jets and the Sharks could afford better clothes…

6th place chorus the Kentucky Vocal Union wowed the audience with their high energy set. Rumor has it they will be sitting out next years contest in order to compete on the popular show “so you think you can dance?”

The Fonz wishes he had moves like this: Kentucky Vocal Union decided to “Rock This Town” with a new chart by director Aaron Dale and dance moves never before seen on the international stage. Their high-energy performance brought the audience Happy Days and narrowly missed the medals in a memorable sixth-place finish.

Jim Coates
Westminster, MA

Kentucky Vocal Union were a hit with the high energy “Rock this Town”. After finishing 6th in a hotly contested chorus contest they have decided to sing the theme song from “Breakin two: Electric Boogaloo” in order to take their set to the next level!

KVU threatening a reviewer who spelled their shirt color incorrectly in his writeup on their performance (the “s” comes AFTER the “h” in “fuchsia”).

Kentucky Vocal Union, under the direction of Aaron Dale, challenges all off-stage contenders to duke it out for a medal. Uncontested, their post-challenge taunts earned them 15 yards for excessive celebration and held them to 6th place overall (kudos on an outstanding performance)!

The Kentucky Vocal Union, under the direction of Aaron Dale, showed the audience how to get robbed.

In a strange turn of events, members of the Kentucky Vocal Union responded violently when a cell phone went off during their performance of My Old Kentucky Home.

Kentucky Vocal Union had to settle for sixth place after MOH dusted their costumes with itching powder.

Steve Yandle
Wimington NC

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