Four dance groups performing step, swing, two-step and hip hop will follow a pair of lovebirds through the story of their relationship during this year's Sing Song production. The dance groups, made up of 31 dancers who auditioned for their roles, each tell a different part of the story with their songs, said Sing Song downstage co-chair Amanda ... [Read More…]
What about Love and Valentine’s Day?
Sing Song and Valentine's Day are facing off this year, competing for couple's attention to act out or go out. "It is really putting a damper on our plans," said Vance Cato, senior management major from Abilene. "We have constantly been struggling to balance our love for this strange phenomenon called Sing Song and our affection for one ... [Read More…]
Students participate in vocal trade-off
Sing Song class and club acts have started a new tradition by participating in a vocal trade-off. Different clubs and acts decided to take part in this vocal trade-off where they perform their acts for each other. "About four years ago, some of our student directors for club and class groups thought it would be fun to sing for each other, so they ... [Read More…]
Trojans, Siggies defend champion titles
The Trojans and Sigma Theta Chi social clubs will look to defend their Sing Song titles from last year. Winners are announced at 8 p.m. on Saturday in Moody Coliseum. Both clubs are counting on high-intensity shows that not only wow the crowd but also leave the judges with something they have never seen before, said the directors. "I think ... [Read More…]
Recruiters use Sing Song to entice students
Sing Song brings not only a rush of alumni and family, but also a flood of prospective students to campus. The Admissions Office is hosting a premiere weekend for potential students Friday and Saturday and are using Sing Song to advocate ACU in a special way. "Sing Song is an exciting visit weekend to plan as there's so much student life that is ... [Read More…]
ACUPD directs Sing Song parking
The ACU Police Department plans to bring order to the chaos of Sing Song parking this weekend. Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said Sing Song will bring in more than 8,000 guests over the weekend, putting a strain on the available parking on the ACU campus. "Saturday night will be by far the biggest show with about ... [Read More…]
Alums return to aid student performances
A week away from arguably ACU's most extravagant event, Sing Song acts enlist outside help to make last-minute tweaks and fine-tune their acts. Nick Tatum, a communication graduate student from Plano and the four-time winning class director will not be leading an act this Sing Song season, but has been just as involved with the show's ... [Read More…]
President’s Circle to honor donors of ACU
The President's Circle dinner occurs on the weekend of Sing Song every year, giving alumni and donors yet another incentive to come to Abilene this Valentine's Day weekend. This year the President's Circle dinner will be a little different. "Instead of a guest speaker, we will have some coffee house-style conversations with faculty and ... [Read More…]
Summit reveals 2014 conference theme
Summit, an event that has been a part of ACU since it's establishment, will be adopt the theme of "Earthed" this year. Several speakers will be focus- ing on Genesis and on the origins of mankind. Director Brady Bryce has guided the course of Summit as part of the Ministry Events since 2007. Summit 2014 will be his eighth year. Bryce said he ... [Read More…]
Springboard opens registration for participants
Registration is open for the 2014 Springboard Ideas Challenge. This year registration is easy and only requires a $10 fee. The deadline for registration is March 7 at 5:00 p.m. "In the past you had to have the business plan already constructed, initially, to apply for the competition," said Hollie Baldridge, assistant director of the Griggs ... [Read More…]
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