Clinta & Carla as Flotilla Submergia & Licentius CaesarFlotilla Submergia claims to be the only face that can truly launch a thousand ships and became the prosperous owner of a large shipping operation. Licentius is the ruler of the known world and walks proudly in the noble tradition of his late father Disgustus Caesar.
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Clinta, Carla, & SteveClinta, Carla & Steve are really into the game.
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Dinner was fabulous!Roast pork stuffed with figs, dates, walnuts, and other cool stuff, along with wild rice and Caesar salad.
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Game Play ContinuesGame play during dinner was fun.
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Game Play During DinnerGame play during dinner.
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Game Play During DinnerThe game continued during dinner.
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Lon & StanLon & Stan make really good Romans!
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Maria as Rotunda ImmaculataThe fate of the Roman empire lies in the able services of Vestal Virgins, such as Rotunda Immaculata. The Vestals keep the eternal fires burning, thus ensuring the safety of Roman ships.
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Stan as Bogus & Lon as Maximus TestosterusMaximus Testosterus is a renowned military commander, a master of warfare. His battles against the Gauls are already becoming legend.
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Stan as Bogus FortunatusBogus Fortunatus rose from the ranks of a mysterious priestly order, and honed his skill at predicting the future by examining animal intestines.
Every August, the Barbershop Harmony Society holds Harmony University, a weeklong music education workshop, on campus.
I decided it was time to find out a litlle bit more about the hundreds of barbershop Quartet members who descend on Missouri Western every summer and entertain us in four-part harmony while we work. So I arranged to shadow a Harmony U. attendee, and at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4. the fifth day of the workshop, I lound myself sitting in on their general session in the Potter Hall
theater.
I've been to a lot of conferences and workshops before. But...
Two quartets from the Tucson area appeared on local TV broadcasts on Wednesday, January 18 during the Midwinter Convention.
Joint Venture sang and interviewed on "Morning Blend", a show on the local ABC channel Wednesday morning at 11:00. To listen, click here.
Touch of Grey recorded two songs and an interview for the local PBS channel which aired Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 7:00. The interview covered the history of barbershop music and of the Society. To listen, click here.
The local NBC Channel covered the Youth Festival with...
Originally posted in KUNC.org
With shows like American Idol bringing a major increase in revenue dollars for TV networks, there's an old American musical art form which is also seeing an increase in popularity with a younger audience across the country, and right here in Colorado.
There's an interesting phenomenon taking hold in the Barbershop Quartet world. You know barbershop? "…Hello my baby, Hello my darling, hello my ragtime gal..?" Yea, it's pretty old and outdated.
But YouTube "Gaga Barbershop Quartet", and you'll find a group of high school guys singing Lady Gaga's...
Originally posted in http://www.theolathenews.com/2011/12/20/1363582/singing-group-raises-record-cash.html
By MATT CAMPBELL
A holiday chorus making the rounds of retirement communities in Johnson County last weekend set a personal best and possibly a local record for one-day donations to the Salvation Army.
The Heart of America Chorus, comprised of more than 40 volunteers, raised nearly $23,000 in one six-hour period Saturday. That was up from last year's take of just under $7,000.
"I almost passed out, it was unbelievable," said chorus co-chairman Mike Mathieu, who carried a peck basket to collect all the donations that were tossed to the...