![]() ![]() I think it's problematic, but there are a lot of problems in the world, and I'm not sure that eradicating color war should be first on anyone's list. Truthfully, I'm not on a one-woman campaign against color war. I guess I did! Like I said, I tend to forget that color war is a helige minhag handed down from Moshe Rabbeinu. Mon, May 11 2009, 5:25 pm cassandra wrote:įox, did you think you were just going to post that as an aside so no one would notice? The above reason is the main one my principal encouraged production in school, even though so much time was "wasted" I have seen many times how one team helps the otherĪdditionally many friendships have been formed bec of color war bec girls started working with people that they otherwise wouldnt have. ![]() thirdly most of the points come from what the campers learn or memorizeĪlso bunks are not split unless theres only one of the oldest bunks. in fact the staff knows that if the judges go up to any random kid and asks them to explain what the theme means and they cant, points will be taken off the point is that the campers learn about that theme and understand it. secondly each team has a name - a theme that they base their songs and plays on. firstly the kids get to do different cheers and plays and we make an effort to include as many kids as possible and not just the "cute" ones Yes the staff does the majority of the work, but there are a few things the campers learn: in any case there is no prize for winning. Committee members can earn points by organizing lunch dates within their organization and showing up to different THON-themed sporting events throughout the year, among other point-notching activities.ĭancer Relations Director Tim Seydel spends the weekend ensuring the safety of THON’s dancers, but also organizes and orchestrates team building activities like Color Wars.Mon, May 11 2009, 6:42 am I have been to overnight camp my whole life - can u tell from my screen name?īesides one yr bec of one girl, color war was always achdusdik, there was not fierce competition. After dancers are assigned to their corresponding DRCMs, the competition allows the two parties to bond and get to know each other.ĭancers earn points by participating in different activities and playing games like Ninja, Ships, and Sailors. The Dancer Relations Committee uses the competition as a way to incentivize committee members to get as involved as possible and motivate them leading up to THON weekend. This year’s winner, the Green team, stole the Color Wars crown from Purple. ![]() The competition begins about a week before dancers stand, and concludes during THON Weekend. This year’s Color Wars divided teams up into four colors - Red, Bue, Green and Purple. ![]()
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