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SCHOOL SCORES SECOND-PLACE FINISH AT NATIONAL EVENT

A Guelph high school's show choir has placed second at the national Show Choir competition, taking place for the first time in two years.

"This competition means so much to this group as they have been interested in show choir since elementary school when they saw our national championship team perform," said Anne-Marie Kane, music teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) Catholic high school and coach of the group, in a news release.

"They have been ready to compete and were hungry to perform their set. They are a very competitive group and have worked very hard for this chance."

The OLOL show choir team has competed in this event four times, claiming the national championship once before. This time around, the team placed second out of a tough spread of 16 teams, said the release.

"We prepared for this by practicing a few times a week and enlisted the help of Dustin Jodway from Red

Tree [Performance] Academy, who is a performance coach, to really give the set some polish.

“Initially, we had a lot of students who were interested, so we divided the team into two teams, one competitive and one noncompetitive for those beginners who are just trying to learn what to do," said Kane.

Sixteen students performed in the virtual competition this year on the competitive team, said the release. The team scheduled out a performance time, during which they needed to be connected to a

Teams call with the competition organizers. At the same time, the group was recorded both through video and audio separately. They then sent all the various pieces together to assemble for a final production, which will be shown this weekend and the team will find out how they have placed.

"These kinds of competitions can be difficult because the judges are always different, and though the criteria is the same, the interpretation of what they're looking for can change from year to year," Kane said.

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