Get to Know your 2023 VoiceJam Competitors Pt. 2
The annual VoiceJam A Cappella Festival has become a fan-favorite event of the season, hosting an entire weekend of opportunities to experience, learn, perform and compete. The weekend kicks off with professional headliner Duwendé on April 14 and continues with an entire day of workshops for anyone interested in learning more about a cappella.
The grand finale, the VoiceJam Competition is back and better than ever, bringing some of the best a cappella groups from across the country to Walton Arts Center at 7:30 pm on Saturday, April 15. Keep reading to get to know this year’s competitors.
A-Side – College Station, TX
How did your group get started?
Our group originally started in the early 2000s. While other high schools were focusing on show choir, our choir director, Travis Angel, wanted to do something different. He discovered contemporary a cappella for high school students and loved the challenge and musicality that comes from the genre. Each year a new group is created with new sounds, memories and dance moves.
What is the musical background of your group?
Our group is filled with students who have sung in traditional middle and high school choirs, as well as people who played in band and participated in musical theater. Two of our members were named top two percent of bass high school singers in the state of Texas. Our group members also play multiple varsity sports, lead clubs as presidents, help create the yearbook, run the school store, dance professionally, volunteer countless hours and more!
Tell us about your set. Do you have a favorite part of it to perform?
Our set is extremely fun to sing. We try to make every element of the music have purpose – the silence is just as important as the singing. We hope to spread a message of hope even through complex situations. Sometimes it takes a twisted journey to get to where we need to be but in the end, we can be thankful for the destination.
Does your group have any pre-show rituals?
Other than the freak out and nerves which is universal to all performing groups? While the girls get ready, the guys listen to the entire Pink Floyd album Dark Side of the Moon in the dark while lying on the floor.
Mind the Gap – Eugene, OR
How did your group get started?
Mind the Gap was founded in 2007 by a few students at the University of Oregon. Since then, we have been performing at gigs around the Pacific Northwest as well as competing at the national level. We aim to create a fun and welcoming environment to make music together.
Tell us the musical background of your group.
Our group is made up of all different types of students at the University of Oregon. Although we do have some music majors in the group, our areas of interest span from economics to environmental studies. However, our experiences with music are similar in that a lot of us have grade school choir experience and some of us play an instrument or two. A lot of members have also gotten into arranging pieces for the group which has been super fun as an activity to collaborate and grow our knowledge and experience together.
Tell us about your set and do you have a favorite part of it to perform?
As a group, we decided on the story and message we wanted to convey through our set, which has really helped us all connect with the music. We’re really proud of what we’ve created together and can’t wait to perform at the VoiceJam Competition in 2023.
Does your group have any pre-show rituals?
Usually, myself and the music director, Chloe Scheid, will say a few words to the group and give other group members an opportunity to hype each other up. We have a usual set of warm-ups that we run through too. After the show, we always huddle in a circle and express our feelings about the show and chant a phrase relevant to the performance together. Traditions like these affirm our sense of community.
Euphoria – Allendale, MI
How did your group get started?
Our group consists of 15 very talented individuals of all voice parts, a variety of majors and varying levels of musical experience. We all come together for our shared love of music and performance. We typically perform pop, indie and rock genres, but we are open to trying anything!
Tell us the musical background of your group.
Our set takes the audience on a journey through the response to grief. However, we leave room for interpretation, so anyone can apply the emotions to any particular situation they have experienced.
Our favorite piece to perform is “Moderation” by Florence and the Machine. We focus on the bounce back that typically happens eventually after a breakup or loss, trying to convince yourself that you are okay. The song is sassy and jazzy and our soloist brings the house down. Overall, our set is reflective and emotional, while still being upbeat and exciting to listen to. We have put our hearts and souls into this set and we are beyond excited to bring it to the VoiceJam stage!
Tell us about your set and do you have a favorite part of it to perform?
We always have a group speech, usually our president will speak to get us in the zone. We then have a chant, where we say, "We sing, you listen, we all experience, Euphoria!" It never fails to get us in the performance mindset.
Don’t miss the aca-spectacular musical showdown. Tickets are $27 plus applicable fees, or purchase a combo ticket to see both Duwendé and the VoiceJam Competition for $29.