With all the excitement surrounding the future release of “Incredibles 2” (and the forever appreciation for the meme the original movie spawned), it is only fitting that the all-female acappella group Vocal Point adopted it as the inviting and enticing theme for its spring showcase.

The performance featured outstanding arrangements, solos, and tributes — like a run-through of the “Incredibles” theme, which made my Pixar heart sing.

Suffice it to say I am an immense acappella fan, but I know general music well enough to be able to spot flaws, irregularities, and a couple wrong notes; in all honesty, even though a time or two it felt as if their voices didn’t all completely meld together to create a uniform wall of sound, there is no denying that the performers knocked it out of the park.

As always, a piece or two shined more so than the others, and, as with each spring showcase for groups on campus, the senior moments were heartfelt and phenomenal.

Each senior tribute and performance was memorable, brought tears to the eyes of many, including myself, and made apparent the family nature that many groups, including Vocal Point, possess.

“Hollow,” arranged by junior Jane Huffer, was a piece that left me with goosebumps all thanks to the soloist, sophomore Lilo Blank. I always feel that, especially with acappella, if you can just have this break in the song to do something that sets the cover apart from the original, that is the essence of it all. This version to me embodied that, and when everything dies down and the soloist’s voice just rings out, you can’t help but feel it.

Another standout was “Feelin’ Good/House of the Rising Sun,” a mashup arranged by senior Sophia Stone, soloed by sophomore Deborah Fan, and first-year Shivi Gunawardane. Both of those songs l are classics in my eyes, and it is tricky to cover either of them in a way that is worthy. The soloists, arrangement, and my own general love of the songs merged to create a mashup that will be stuck in my memory for ages to come.

Rochester Bhangra is always a campus-wide favorite due to its never-ending energy, bubbly choreography, love for the culture, and beautifully colored attire. Their guest performance ensured entertainment, smiles, and memorable moments from the minute you strolled into Strong Auditorium.

For all those who are fans of “The Greatest Showman,” the show ended on a powerful and wonderful note with a rendition of “This is Me,” featuring the departing seniors Becca Galer, Susanna Chhibber, and Sophia Stone. The song’s message already gets me and to hear it with a good arrangement and beautiful harmonies just brought it even more to life.



Vocal Point performs an ‘Incredible Show’case

Traffic mitigation, the main goal of the congestion relief program, has been an inarguable and impressive success. The major bridge and tunnel crossings into the tolled area of Manhattan saw an astounding 23% average decrease in rush hour travel time, ranging from 6.7% on the Manhattan Bridge all the way to 51% in the Holland Tunnel. Read More

Vocal Point performs an ‘Incredible Show’case

The Rochester Yellowjackets took on the Ithaca College Bombers Swim and Dive team Saturday, Jan. 24. The Yellowjackets had their senior night on Saturday as well, celebrating five men and eight women’s careers with the team. Continuing the celebratory spirit, the women’s team went home very happy with a 165-133 win, although the men’s team […]

Vocal Point performs an ‘Incredible Show’case

I think Lisa should be forced on her knees and decapitated with a samurai sword in front of a popcorn-chewing audience for what she has done. Read More