Four a cappella groups from the University of Maryland competed in the southern region quarter-finals at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
Faux Paz performed a version of “Skinny Love” as performed by Birdy at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd. The groups was awarded second place and will move on to the semifinals in Nashville, Tennessee.
Faux Paz performed a version of “Skinny Love” as performed by Birdy at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd. The groups was awarded second place and will move on to the semifinals in Nashville, Tennessee.
Faux Paz performed a version of “Skinny Love” as performed by Birdy at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd. The groups was awarded second place and will move on to the semifinals in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sarah Sexton, a member of Faux Paz, was given an award for “Outstanding Soloist” for her version of “Skinny Love” at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd. The groups was awarded second place and will move on to the semifinals in Nashville, Tennessee.
Valen Gordon helped her group “PandamoniUM” earn third place at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
PandamoniUM, a co-ed group from the University of Maryland, was awarded third place and “Outstanding Vocal Percussion” at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
Anokha, University of Maryland’s South Asian American a cappella group, competed in their first ICCA competition at the southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
DaCadence performs a mashup of Maroon 5’s “She Will be Loved” and Imagine Dragons’ “Demons” at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd
DaCadence, a co-ed group from the University of Maryland, performed at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
Anokha, University of Maryland’s South Asian American a cappella group, competed in their first ICCA competition at the southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.
DaCadence, a co-ed group from the University of Maryland, performed at the ICCA southern region quarter-final at Johns Hopkins University on Saturday, Feb. 22nd.