Mr. P's Palace.....................
Actually it wasn't an exact copy of anything. The kids at Lakota West were far more trained and experienced and able to handle much more difficult staging and choreography. Flags and costumes were purchased elsewhere and were not identical.
The staf at GV did in fact give credit to the designer at every show and it was listed on their fact sheet that was announced at each festival. The staff from Lakota West gave them permission to use the music. There were similarities between the two programs, but like everyone else has posted it is no different than any other similar situation that has taken place in this activity.
Please research your facts before making accusations.
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Found out at MCCGA Champs that Grain Valley's guard show was an EXACT copy of Lakota West 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSOu2i4Jrnw Yes- same floor, flags, costumes, music, staging AND...
more - Re: Grain Valley steals the show (literally) Anonymous, Thu Apr 5 1:30pm
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You're right, there may have been 64 counts of "original" choreography or staging in there. But when every event is staged and choreographed identical to the Lakota West show, that's copying. Even...
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The other issue is that they didn't give the people they took it from any credit. They said that they designed the show and it was their idea. I just think its a little sad that can't be more...
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It is no disrespect to the students that worked hard to learn the show, it goes to tell a lot about the directors that couldn't come up with a great idea or even make one they saw their own
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I realize alot of people take ideas/concepts and tweak them to make them their own idea but I would have to agree with the initial post. Doing EVERYTHING the same from the costumes to the...
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Considering they WON, that pisses me off. I thought it was a great idea until I saw that.
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WOW,,, interesting
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There is so much pettiness and stupidity in this post I just can't waste any more time typing about
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Worth the wait. Period.