Monday, March 27, 2006

Sing it, Baby!

Carnegie Mellon had their song and skit show. The event raised money for Doctors Without Borders
... Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Kappa Gamma’s performance of Moulin Rouge featured an elaborate light-up backdrop and colorful costumes that made up for a few missed steps in the choreography here and there. Andrea Crews, a sister in Kappa Kappa Gamma, explained, “The separate pieces [...] can all be handled separately or delegated, but actually putting the show together is the most challenging. Clearly, those obstacles were overcome in Saturday’s show.
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Regardless of whether or not the event was taken seriously by all the performers, Greek Sing managed to raise $12,000 for the charity Doctors Without Borders. [...] In the doubles division, Delta Gamma and Kappa Delta Rho were the clear winners of not only the first-place trophy but also the overall achievement award. In second place were Alpha Epsilon Pi and Alpha Chi Omega, followed by Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Phi Epsilon in third.
But I would have loved to see how AXO and AEΠ could possibly do a send-up of Rocky Horror. That is like, too recursive to contemplate.

The Tartan Online : Greek Sing spoofs musicals

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