Stellenbosch University Choir 2010: Way Over In Beulah Lan' - Stacey Gibbs

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

Performed by the Stellenbosch University Choir at the Endler Hall, Stellenbosch as part of the Choir Festival held on 29 August 2010

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  • That ending didn't sit too well with me But overall it was a rendering.

  • OK, I take back what I said... I am in a choir where we're usually not allowed to move at all, so maybe the swaying slightly irked me LOL... sometimes I wish my choir director would let us move more because the music we do is so emotional.

    So I agree with what you guys are saying; I personally think body language is essential in a good choral performance

  • @CharlieBladeRemus This choir is one of the best choirs in the world! Do not let the BIt of swaying lead you off the trail of an excellent choir!!

  • @CharlieBladeRemus You're kidding, right? Stand still? They're not moving enough!

  • Maybe so...but the choir is from Africa...difficult to stand still with rythm inside you...

  • Musically, this was a pretty good performance. It was a little too slow for my liking though. But visually, not so good. I'm sorry, but your posture was just terrible. Too much swaying and you look TOO relaxed. I'm not saying stand tense and ultra-firm, but stand a little more still. Head movements are okay, but the swaying just annoyed me. Other than that, good job!

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