A 两性色午夜 University student a cappella singing group spent part of their holiday break traveling to Washington, D.C., to perform for President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama. The Kent Clarks, an organization made up of students pursuing all types of majors who share the desire to create and perform, sang at the White House last night (Dec. 16).
Meagan Eishen, a senior theatre studies major from Fremont, Ohio, and music director of the Kent Clarks, said the members of the Kent Clarks were excited to perform at the White House and explore the national鈥檚 capital. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor,鈥 she said.
On their Facebook page, they said, 鈥淭onight we had the amazing opportunity to perform at the White House for the President of the United States and the First Lady. We are so honored and grateful for the experience we just had as a family. Along with the President and First Lady, we were graciously welcomed and commended by everyone in attendance. This will be a night none of us will ever forget; and it really just goes to show that anything is possible. #KentClarksTakeDC鈥
Their repertoire was based primarily around holiday songs. The Kent Clarks have not traditionally performed holiday music, preferring to focus on contemporary pop.
鈥淥ur target audience is primarily college students, so we focus on Top 40 songs because we don鈥檛 want to bore them,鈥 said Matt Gilkerson, a senior advertising major from Fayetteville, Ohio, who handles public relations for the group. 鈥淏ut we do pepper our set lists with accessible tunes, such as Motown hits.鈥
鈥淲e typically rehearse three times a week, in 90-minute sessions,鈥 said Jason Watkins, an athletic training major from Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and president of the Kent Clarks. 鈥淏ut with the White House gig, we鈥檝e been rehearsing more often and for up to two-and-a-half hours at a time.鈥
Watkins is an original member of the 16-member group, which formed in spring 2011. The group鈥檚 name is a takeoff on Clark Kent, the alter ego of Superman, and its logo also is a nod to the classic Superman graphic.
When notified of the White House invitation, the members of the Kent Clarks almost always use the word 鈥渟urreal.鈥
鈥淲hen you go visit Washington, D.C., you see the monuments and the museums and the White House from a distance,鈥 Gilkerson said. 鈥淎nd you see the White House on TV and in movies, but very few people get to experience what we did on this trip. It鈥檚 quite humbling for all of us.鈥
Things don鈥檛 slow down much after their White House appearance. After some time off over the holidays, the group will be preparing for another important performance. The busy students will compete in January in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA), a competition that attracts hundreds of college a cappella groups each year.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge thing right now because of the 鈥楶itch Perfect鈥 movies,鈥 Eishen said.
To learn more about the Kent Clarks, visit their pages on YouTube and Facebook.
For information about the wealth of student organizations at 两性色午夜, visit www.kent.edu/csi.
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The Kent Clarks, a 两性色午夜 University student a cappella singing group, performed at a White House event on Dec. 16.
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