The Best I’ve Seen: Best Venue
By Mike Chin on May 26, 2009 in Featured, The Best I've Seen
The best I’ve seen highlights the very best in collegiate a cappella, as seen in the admittedly biased and limited view of the author.
This time, we share the best collegiate a cappella performance venue I’ve seen
Hosmer Hall at the State University of New York college at Potsdam is an exceptional performance space, and specifically so for a collegiate a cappella competition. It’s spacious enough to accommodate a large crowd, and yet small enough to have a bit of a homey feeling to it. The hall includes elevated seating in the back to make sure everyone can see. There’s a sizeable stage enough stage to accommodate plenty of movement, or creative positioning. The sound is quite good, highlighted by acoustic paneling along each wall. Finally, the hall itself is quite aesthetically pleasing, with a sharp, clean look, highlighted by royal blue and pine coloring. It’s the best space I’ve seen for collegiate a cappella performance.
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Newsline: In case you missed it, USA Today had an article on the recent growth of a cappella in the mainstream. In addition, The Best Week Ever Blog covered the same topic at the end of last week. Be warned, their outlook on a cappella has not necessarily improved since the last time they addressed the topic.
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