By Mike Greife,
September 28, 2016
WARRENSBURG, MO - The Performing Arts Series, in cooperation with UCM鈥檚 student programming
organization, The Spotlight, brings the New York touring group Vocalosity to the UCM
campus at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, in Hendricks Hall.
Vocalosity is the all-new live concert event from the creative mind of artistic producer
Deke Sharon that takes a cappella to a whole new level. This fast-paced production
features an all-star ensemble of diverse young vocalists singing some of today鈥檚 hits
in brand-new arrangements that set a new standard for 10-part harmony.
No genre of music is off limits in the world of a cappella, and Vocalosity covers
them all, from 10th century Gregorian chant and classical choral to barber shop quartet
and bouncing doo-wop, all the way to an exploration of the current sound of a cappella
with music from The Beatles, Bruno Mars and more. Combine that with direction and
choreography from original Stomp cast member Sean Curran, and you have an exhilarating
evening of song unlike anything ever seen or heard, live on stage.
鈥淥ver the past few years, a cappella has grown from what was once considered a stuffy
Ivy League activity to a pop culture phenomenon beloved by people of all ages,鈥漵aid
Sharon, who serves as artistic director, music director and co-creator of the production.
鈥淰ocalosity is my dream team, an all-star ensemble of diverse young singers each with
a unique style and personality. Most vocal groups aspire to create one sound and style,
homogenizing the character of their singers, but this group is the exact opposite,
weaving a variety of tapestries from different combinations of voices and characters.鈥
Hailed as 鈥渢he father of contemporary a cappella鈥 by 鈥淓ntertainment Weekly鈥, Sharon
has served as on-site music director and vocal producer for the smash hit films 鈥淧itch
Perfect鈥 and 鈥淧itch Perfect 2,鈥 as well as vocal producer of NBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Sing-Off.鈥
Tickets for Vocalosity are available online at ucmpas.com, at the Central Tickets
Box Office, Monday-Friday in Administration 100 from 9 a.m. to noon, and by calling
660-543-8888.
Financial assistance has been provided through a grant by the Missouri Arts Council,
a state agency.