the one where my life would become aca-awesome

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I think it’s pretty safe to say that mostly everybody has seen the movie Pitch Perfect. You know, that movie about the ICCAs (that stands for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella). I am actually one of the few people that haven’t seen the movie, so I can’t say too much about it. I do know that the acapella group in the movie ends up winning the competition, of course.

Anyways, the ICCAs are a real competition where over 300 acapella groups from around the country compete to be named the best acapella group in the country. This year, after a group vote, the Dickinson College DTones, of which I have been a member since my freshman year, decided to enter the competition. I will admit, I was a little bit hesitant to enter. Not only would I have to dedicate more time to singing, but the group also decided that one of three songs that we would be singing for our audition video was my solo, “Bottom of the River” by Delta Rae.

Here is a video of my group performing the song. I think this was the first time we performed it in front of people. I was terribly nervous and listening to myself sing will always be weird and uncomfortable.

Anyways, we performed my solo, “Say Something” as performed by the Pentatonix, and “Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel. To prepare for the ICCAs, we extended our practice time to two hours instead of an hour and a half. We had performed “Bottom of the River” a million (not an exaggeration) times last semester, and “Sound of Silence” was learned for Parent’s Weekend, so the main focus of our practices was often learning”Say Something”. We would always sing the other two songs though, just so that we didn’t forget them.

Sometimes we had practice in The Site, which is the on-campus dance studio. There’s a huge mirror in there, which was good because we had a lot of choreography to learn. The choreo was hard to learn at times. There were so many little moves that were essential to the piece that it was often easy to forget which leg we stomped on for which song or which arm we raise first for another.

The DTones getting ready for our Spring 2014 concert in Allison Hall.

The DTones getting ready for the Spring 2014 concert in Allison Hall.

After weeks of practice, we recorded our video on Thursday October 30th. The video was submitted that night, as the deadline was Halloween. After the video was submitted, the president of our group notified us that our results would be available on Saturday November 15th.

Saturday morning rolled around and none of us had heard anything. I was sitting at breakfast with one of my friends when I decided that I would check Facebook. The Dickinson Infernos, another acapella group on campus, had also auditioned for the ICCAs and had posted a status saying that they had gotten in — congrats to them again! I have a lot of friends in that group, so I was very excited for them to have gotten in. In the status, they also gave a shoutout to the DTones for getting in. I wasn’t sure what was going on because, as I said, none of us had heard anything yet.

I immediately went to the official website of the ICCAs and sure enough, under the Mid-Atlantic category, the Dickinson College DTones were listed as one of the 300 groups that would advance to the quarterfinal round.

We did it.

As of right now, what comes next is a road trip to Penn State on February 7th (I think). There are two other locations for the Mid-Atlantic quarterfinals, but I’m almost positive that that’s where we’ll be going.

Even if we don’t get very far in the competition, knowing that we even had the opportunity to go to the competition is something I’ll always remember.

*featured photo can be found here*

5 thoughts on “the one where my life would become aca-awesome

  1. Congratulations, Prudy! I was really happy to hear that the DTones were accepted. Very nice post as well. I enjoy the causal and humorous tone and the visual presentation. The video is super awesome feature. It really gives the reader something to look to for some idea of what the group sounds like. In terms of the written content, I think it answers all of the questions I have about the competition, but adds depth by providing the personal information about what you had to do to prepare. Nice job!

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  2. Congratulations to you and the DTones for qualifying! I cannot imagine the excitement, confusion, nerves, and everything else you felt when you found out the Infernos had qualified and you were unsure of your standing. I had a chance to attend your end of the year show last spring where you sang this song—amazing and one of my favorites of the night! I’m sure it takes a lot of practice to get everyones movements on the same page. Again, congratulations to you and the DTones and please keep us updated on how the next round goes!

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  3. I didn’t know you sang. Thanks for sharing your video of DTones! All of you have such a great voice and talent.The world needs more music to lift our spirits when we feel down. Looking forward to see all of you tomorow perform in the theater. Keep sharing your talent with us and please publish more performances.

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  4. This post gave me chills! How exciting! I know you mentioned you have not seen pitch perfect, but I myself am a huge fan of the movie so hearing that fellow Dickinsonians will be competing at such a high level is so great to hear. I love that you included the video of your performance, you’re incredible! Thank you for sharing this personal and wonderful moment.

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  5. Awesome video and performance and congratulations to you and the DTones. This was an awesome post and you were truly “transparent” as we have talked about in class. I’m glad to hear that all of your extra practice time paid off. This was a great hidden talent that I would have never known about you so once again thank you for sharing this with us. You have a great voice and good luck at Penn State!

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