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Colorado 4-H
State
Performing Arts
Contest
September 3, 2016
Colorado State Fairgrounds
Judges
Theatrical – 4-H Auditorium
Gary Holder
≈ B.A. Degree – Speech and Theater from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
≈ M. Ed. Creative Arts in Learning from Lesley University, Cambridge, MA.
≈ Taught language arts, speech, and theater at Centennial High School and Pueblo
School for the Arts and Sciences.
≈ Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Curator of Education for 13 years after retirement from
teaching.
≈ Currently retired.
Shane Sheridan
≈ 11 year 4-Her from Simla, CO.
≈ First experience with acting was in the Elbert County Jamboree.
≈ Graduated in 2005 with a degree in Performing Arts from CSU.
≈ Has run several successful improvisation comedy companies.
Vocal – Small Animal Barn
Lupe Gutierrez
BA in Music Education, emphasis on voice and piano, ME in technology with emphasis
in technology in the classroom, Doctorate studies in technology.
Employed with Pueblo City Schools for 20 years teaching at all grade levels and with the
Catholic Diocese of Pueblo for more than 16 years coordinating liturgical music and
liturgy.
Published composer with World Library Publications and Oregon Catholic Press.
Consultant, workshop speaker, coordinator and organizer for many music programs and
functions in the community.
Member of National academy of Songwriters (NAS) and American Society of Composers
and Publishers Association (ASCAP).
Elizabeth Smith
BA in Vocal Performance studied under William Kellogg, Bonnie Norton, and Doyle
Muller.
More than 50 years of playing the piano with lessons under Helen Concialdi, Frank
Cedrone, Victoria Markowski, and Dr. Michael Beck.
Employed for 13 years at St. Francis Xavier Church as the Music Director and sang in
the Choir for the Catholic Diocese of Pueblo for more than 16 years and am the music
teacher at St. John Neumann School for the past 3 years.
Performed with many Oregon Catholic Press composers at workshops.
Consultant for a Cantor Worshop in Alamosa, Colorado.
Assisted Lupe Gutierrez at Central High School with the choirs.
Keyboard and Instrumental – Small Animal Building
Dr. J. Michael Beck - Keyboard and Instrumental
♪ Doctor of Arts in music, Piano, Pedagogy, and Performance UNC - Greeley.
♪ Retired professor from CSU – Pueblo, Department of Music.
♪ Established USC Center for Music Technology
♪ Owner and operator of Elledge Music Inc.
♪ Judges for various festivals and competitions.
♪ Pianist and Accompanist for Pueblo Symphony Orchestra.
♪ Performs in community events – including the Keyboardist for Tabor Lutheran Church.
Elizabeth Zawadowski, NCTM - Keyboard
♪ Began the study of piano at the age of seven.
♪ Received a full scholarship to the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan at age
14.
♪ Awarded the State and Regional Divisions of the National Federation of Music Clubs
competition at age 17.
♪ Received Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance (with distinction)
from Indiana University.
♪ Judged competitions and presented pedagogical topics and master classes for teacher
and student groups.
♪ Past President of the Southern Colorado Music Teachers Association for 10 years,
member of the Pikes Peak Music Teachers Association, and Music Teachers National
Association.
♪ Maintains a private studio since 1977, teaching all ages and all levels of piano.
♪ A regular performer for the American Music Society in Colorado Springs, and locally, she
is a member of the performer for the MacDowell Club.
♪ Performs in community events.
Al Eberhardt - Instrumental
♪ Described as one of the most versatile trumpeters in the United States.
♪ Performed with many of America’s greatest stars.
♪ Al’s dance/jazz band known as “The Changing Times” is one of Colorado’s most popular
variety groups. He is the principal trumpet of the Pueblo Symphony and Pueblo
Municipal Band.
♪ He is an educator, clinician, and composer of trumpet pedagogy aids.
♪ Considers his award as a Cramer Foundation winner and command performances for
four U.S. Presidents as highlights of his career.
♪ Currently he is an Artist in Residence instructor at CSU Pueblo.
Dance – Coke Stage
Lisa M. Morgan
Has been a dancer, teacher, and choreographer for more than 25 years.
Currently teaches at Sarah Shaw Dance Studio in Pueblo.
Taught ballet and jazz at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center and several dance schools in
Southern Colorado.
Former Ballet Mistress, Administrative Assistant, Interim Artistic Director,
Choreographer, and Teacher for the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center for 10 years.
Performed many lead and corps roles in ballets and in several dance competitions and
festivals around the state.
Designs and creates dance costumes.
Amy Morgan
Principal Company Member of the Sangre de Cristo Ballet Theatre (SBT) from 1993 to
2003.
As a dancer, she studied ballet, jazz, tap, modern, and hip-hop.
Performed many lead roles with the SBT during her career including “Sugar Plum Fairy”
& “Clara” in the The Nutcracker, “Amy March” in the Little Women, “Princess” in the
Firebird.
During her time with the SBT, she also taught and choreographed for the Sangre de
Cristo School of Dance with emphasis on tap.
Currently she is a 5th grade teacher for Pueblo School District #70 and has recently
earned her Black Belt in Karate.
State Performing Arts Contest
Schedule for the Day
8:00 a.m. Keyboard, Instrumental and Vocal in the Small Animal Building;
9:00 a.m. Dance at the Coke Stage; and
Theatrical in the 4-H Auditorium
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (APPROXIMATELY) Lunch
Please be checked in at your events 30 mins prior to the START time of each event. For
example, if your event is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. you will check-in at 7:30 a.m.
All awards will be presented at their respective locations approximately 30 to 45 minutes (when
the tabulations are complete) after the final performance. The emcee awards will be presented
at the end of the Theatrical competition in the 4-H Auditorium.
ALL TIMES listed in the program are approximate… Please don’t leave the area of your
competition until after you compete.
Attention Performing Arts Contestants:
The back of the girl’s dorm will not be available for changing this year. You will need to
use the newly remodeled bathrooms. Please come to the Camp Tobin office and pay
$10 to receive the code for the dorms.
Theatrical Division 4-H Auditorium
Theatrical Division: Time Limit – Skits not to exceed 10 minutes, One-Act Plays 20-30 minutes. Scripts sent in for review. Skits must be memorized. Mistress of Ceremonies: Lillie Atkinson (Jr) – Larimer - 8:45 a.m. till Lunch
9:00 a.m. (Check in at 8:30)
654 – Senior Solo Skits, Pantomime/Mime
Adams Claire Hamilton Instructions for a Bad Day written by Shane Koyczan
655 –Junior Ensemble Skits, Pantomime/Mime
Larimer Ansley Jones The Three Ninja Pigs
Arabella Macy
Brady Williams
Corben Macy
Grace Wade
Joseph Wade
Lillie Atkinson 657 – Senior Ensemble Skits, Pantomime/Mime
El Paso Welsey Correll 7*13=28
Whit Freeman
Pueblo Aaron Shearer Frontier Mortician
Alaina Shearer
Alex Shearer 658 – One Act Play
Adams Abigail Patton For the Love of Ginny
Amy D’Epagnier
Hannah D’Epagnier
Jennifer D’Epagnier
Kailynn Stoll
659 – Skits Written and Performed by 4-H Members
Elbert (SR) Brittany McCague Heat Stroke
El Paso (INT) Elizabeth Pearson How 4-H Came to Be
Nick Pearson
Lincoln Tackitt
Awards for Theatrical will be presented in the 4-H Auditorium approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the final performance. This will include the Emcee awards.
Keyboard/Piano, Instrumental & Vocal Divisions Small Animal Building
Keyboard/Piano & Instrumental Division: Time Limit is 6 minutes (Orchestras 10 minutes). Copy of music is required for judges. Vocal Division: Time Limit 6 minute. Copy of the music and words required for the judges. If using a tape for an accompanist, no voices in the background. Participants are encouraged to use the microphone in order to be heard and enjoyed by all. Mistress of Ceremonies: Caitlyn Leach (Jr) – Elbert - 7:45 till Lunch
8:00 a.m. (Check in at 7:30)
548 – Jr. Vocal Solo 549 – Int. Vocal Solo 550 – Sr. Vocal Solo 551 – Jr. Vocal Ensemble and Group 552 – Int. Vocal Ensemble and Group 553 – Sr. Vocal Ensemble and Group 556 – Jr. Keyboard/Piano Solo 557 – Int. Keyboard/Piano Solo 558 – Sr. Keyboard/Piano Solo 561 – Sr. Keyboard/Piano Ensemble 562 – Jr. String Solo 563 – Int. String Solo 564 – Sr. String Solo 565 – Jr. String Ensemble 566 – Int. String Ensemble 567 – Sr. String Ensemble 569 – Int. Woodwind Solo 575 – Int. Brass Solo 576 – Sr. Brass Solo 581 – Int. Percussion Solo
County - Class Name Title
Adams - 556 Victoria Ware Dance Theme and Variation by Jean Hotteterre
Adams - 548 Ariel Legner Lost Boy
Boulder - 562 Caspar Bartholomew Brown Berceuse by F.Schubert
Arapahoe - 548 Abigail Merkes It is Well
Arapahoe - 556 Grace Allred Waltz
Larimer - 548 Joseph Wade In Summer
Weld - 562 Madison Richmann Counting Stars
Pueblo - 548 Mark Gomez Try Everything
Elbert - 557 Tanner Grant Black Forest Polka
Weld - 548 Tucker Trumble I Can't Help Falling in Love with You
Elbert - 565 Emilyann Turner Scotland the Brave
Victoria Turner
Arapahoe - 551 Abigail Allred When you Say Nothing at All
Grace Allred
Pueblo - 556 Haylee Thompson The Indian Song
Arapahoe - 549 Allie Vaughan Man of La Mancha
Boulder - 563 Tegan Bartholomew Brown Concerto in A minor, 2nd movement, Op. 3, No. 6 by A. Vivaldi
Boulder - 549 Layne Sellmer Burn
Elbert - 556 Ella Swift Dune Buggy
Elbert - 549 Kalyssa Karpunin I Can't Help Falling in Love with You
Elbert - 581 Evan Turner Dixie
Larimer - 549 Lauree Meiners New Girl in Town
Douglas - 557 Sarabeth Schuck Nine Miniature Pastorals: Pastoral One
Montezuma - 549 Savannah Story Hallelujah
Douglas - 567 Kaia RadeffHickman Concerto in A Minor for Two Violins
Rhea Chan
Pueblo - 549 Alicia Jameson Windmills of Your Mind
Arapahoe - 557 Marston Garber Sonata K545
Weld - 549 Paige Trumble Let It Go
Keyboard/Piano, Instrumental & Vocal Division (Cont.)
Douglas - 564 Kaia RadeffHickman Allemande from Partita No. 2
Pueblo - 552 Moriah Barton Easy Street
Nicole Roensch
Walter Roensch
BREAK for Lunch (approximately 1 hour)
Montezuma - 557 Duncan Martin Starlight Waltz by C.S. Brainard
Arapahoe - 550 Tessakiree Garber Defying Gravity
Elbert - 564 Kaitlyn Boykin Devil's Dream
Boulder - 550 Alora Klatka Lost Boys by Ruth B
Morgan - 557 Micah Goodman Fur Elise
Jefferson - 550 Charissa Thayer I'm Not the Only One
Boulder - 566 Caspar Bartholomew Brown Hunter's Chorus by C.M. von Weber
Tegan Bartholomew Brown
Larimer - 550 Elizabeth Smelker Bright
Pueblo - 557 Rachel English The River Flows in Your
Mesa - 550 Kayla Bryan Lost Boy
Douglas - 558 Anderson Worcester Reverie
Morgan - 550 Cora Rhode Blessings by Laura Story
Montezuma - 576 Emily Martin Horn Concerto #3 in E Flat Major, Rondo by Mozart
Pueblo - 550 Caitlin Johnston Part of Your World
Montezuma - 558 Emily Martin Nocturne Op. 9 #1 by Chopin
Weld - 550 Bailey Erickson On My Own
Morgan - 558 Destiny McMinn Rondo
Mesa - 553 Kayla Bryan New York State of Mind
Maya Bryan
Arapahoe - 569 Hope French Prelude et Scherzo by Busser op35
Montezuma - 550 Olivia Story We Remain
Pueblo - 558 Alex Shearer March from the Nutcracker
El Paso - 549 Randi “Kiera” Culver Close Your Eyes
Pueblo - 569 Rachel English Minuet
Montezuma - 561 Duncan Martin Rondo Scherzando by Mozart
Emily Martin
Elbert - 558 Kaitlyn Boykin Waltz in C# Minor
Awards for Keyboard/Piano, Instrumental & Vocal will be presented in the Small Animal Building approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the final performance of the day. Emcee awards will be presented in the Auditorium with the Theatrical Awards.
Dance Division Coke Stage
Dance Division: Time Limit is 4 minutes. NOTE: Floor routines must have at least five gymnastics tricks to music. Modern may not have more than four gymnastics tricks. Western may not be clogging. No sound enhancements on music. Mistress of Ceremonies: Brittany McCague (Sr) – Elbert - 8:45 a.m. till Lunch
9:00 a.m. (Check in at 8:30)
610 - Junior Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Solo Pueblo Moriah Barton Let It Go
Yuma Lyndsey Mekelburg Future Sounds Like Us
611 - Intermediate Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Solo
Pueblo Hannah Barton Heart Attack
Weld Makynna Hollis Allegro Tempoldi Balse
612 - Senior Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Solo Boulder Rebecca Wendland Undone
El Paso Laura Helmreich Grand Pas Classique
Larimer Maggie Rohner Can't Touch This
Montezuma Krystal Hager Masquerade
Pueblo Joy Denigan Letzter Tag Instrumental (Butterfly Dance)
Weld Taryn Santeramo Highspeeds
613 - Junior Tap & Clogging Solo Montezuma Kendall Simmons Shut Up and Dance
615 - Senior Tap & Clogging Solo Montezuma Krystle Hager Jailhouse Rock
616 - Junior Gymnastics, Baton, Pom-Pom, Drill Solo
Arapahoe Callie Brimberry Hey, Hey Good Lookin', Whatcha Got Cookin'?
Boulder Sahara Martin The City is Ours
Larimer Lindsay David Top Cat
618 - Senior Gymnastics, Baton, Pom-Pom, Drill Solo
Boulder Rebecca Wendland Lipstick
619 - Junior Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Solo
Larimer Abigail Chenoweth Illuminacion
620 - Intermediate Folk, Native or Ethnic Western Solo
Larimer Margaret Smelker Honey I'm Good
Mesa Angelique Howard Round Table Rival
623 - Intermediate Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Ensemble
Larimer Joey Stull It's Tricky
Olivia Frye
Dance Division (cont.)
624 - Senior Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Ensemble
Larimer Ashton Noyer Confident
Julia Frye
Kayla Subia
Montezuma Hanna Molzahn Womanizer
Sarai Cruzan
Taylor Comisky
BREAK for Lunch (approximately 1 hour)
610 - Junior Ballet, Lyrical, Modern and Jazz Solo Larimer Aralee Rinebarger Angels Among Us
639 - Senior Ballet, Lyrical Modern and Jazz Group Larimer Ashton Noyer This Is Where I Belong
Joey Stull
Julia Frye
Kyle Sincavage
Libby Waechter
Olivia Frye
Tanner Jones
Treydon Todd
627 - Senior Tap & Clogging Ensemble Montezuma Krystle Hager Honey I’m Good
Brenn Jeter
629 - Intermediate Gymnastics, Baton, Pom-Pom, Drill Ensemble
Larimer Margaret Smelker Lil' Mamas
Mary Armstrong
Savannah Schleppy
630 - Senior Gymnastics, Baton, Pom-Pom, Drill Ensemble
Larimer Jordyn Brann Ridiculous
Madysen Routh
Malia Dungan
Natally Routh
Rebecca Stanton
645 - Senior Gymnastics, Baton, Pom-Pom, Drill Group
Larimer Eva Chavez Play That Sax
Isabella Juhl
Kammi Carson
Katie Brown
Lauren Myers
Lindsay David
Lola Chavez
Lydia Genson
Savannah Chavez
Stella Walter
Susan Wildman
Dance Division (cont.)
631 - Junior Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Ensemble
Larimer Brennon Todd Rock My World Little Country Girl
Daiton Crego
Max Waechter
Tristen Noyer
646 - Junior Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Group
Larimer Aralee Rinebarger Soldiers and Jesus
Brayden Rinebarger
Grady Graham
Rylan Gardner
Samantha Fisher
Tiernan Beckwith
636 - Senior Western Swing, Swing, Square Dance Ensemble
Larimer Joel Aranda All I Want to Do
Rebecca Stanton
632 - Intermediate Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Ensemble
Larimer Joey Stull Just Askin' Questions
Olivia Frye
Tagan Subia
647 - Intermediate Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Group
Larimer Lauree Meiners Giddy On Up
Lexie Wallen
Rylan Gardner
Taylor Fisher
Thomas Routh
William Wallen
633 - Senior Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Ensemble
Larimer Elizabeth Smelker Some Girls Do
Maggie Rohner
634 - Junior Western Swing, Swing, Square Dance Ensemble
Larimer Colten Allen Little Red Wagon
Faith McGregor
635 - Intermediate Western Swing, Swing, Square Dance Ensemble
Larimer Gavin Graham Lose My Mind
Samantha Fisher
Taylor Fisher
Thomas Routh
648 - Senior Folk, Native or Ethnic, Western Line Group
Larimer Destiny Beckwith Dear Husband Let's Dance
Elizabeth Wagner
Jordyn Brann
Madysen Routh
Malia Dungan
Natally Routh
Taryn Stegner
Dance Division (cont.)
650 - Intermediate Western Swing, Swing, Square Dance Group
Larimer Gaige Graham Rumor Has It
Gavin Graham
Hagen Gardner
Lauree Meiners
Lexie Wallen
Rylan Gardner
Samantha Fisher
Sarah Eisenach
Taylor Fisher
Thomas Routh
Tory (TJ) Rice
William Wallen
651 - Senior Western Swing, Swing, Square Dance Group
Larimer Destiny Beckwith Ex's and Oh's
Elizabeth Wagner
Joel Aranda
Justin Koskie
Justin Yarber
Madysen Routh
Malia Dungan
Natally Routh
Nathan Meiners
Rebecca Stanton
Taryn Stegner
Thomas Routh
Awards for Dance will be presented at the Coke Stage approximately 45 minutes after the final performance. Emcee awards will be presented in the Auditorium with the Theatrical Awards.
Enjoy these Exhibition Dances while you wait! Exhibition Dance
Boulder Katherine Travis Naturally
Larimer Maggie Rohner and Elizabeth Smelker Pretty Pom
Larimer Codi Poole and Savannah Schleppy We’re from the Country
Larimer Mary Armstrong and Margaret Smelker Nothing to Lose
Larimer Justin and Jordy Romeo
Larimer Tanner Jones, Kayla Subia, Julia Frye, Tredon Todd, Ashton Noyer and Kyle
Sincavage Could I Have This Dance
Larimer Tristen Noyer and Brennon Todd I’m Falling in Love
Larimer Nathan and Malia Bop
Larimer McGregor Little’s You’ve Got a Friend in Me
Larimer Julia Frye and Treydon Todd Dancehall
Larimer Ashton Noyer and Kyle Sincavage How Do I Live Without You
Larimer Gaige and Sammy Die a Happy Man