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Corn Boil 2011 (Part 5): Cheerleaders' and Dancers' Stories Told Best in Sound and Movement
This is one of the times in which video might be a better storytelling vehicle than words and pictures.
There are many vehicles to storytelling.
It's not always just words on newsprint. Photos are wonderful for capturing a moment in time, and the best writers sometimes can make us feel as if we're in the picture.
But there are a few stories that can and often should be told through sound and movement. Two of them are high school dance and cheerleading.
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I wish I were a better videographer, or that I had more time to deliver a stylish product. The video you see here is unedited and the easiest to assemble.
Still, it is video—it delivers the story in perhaps its purest form.
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And the story is that Geneva has amazing, state-championship-quality cheerleading and dance teams, whose stories need to be told more often on Geneva Patch.
Presented here is the fifth story of the Corn Boil Series, served with words and pictures, but also with music and motion, via Rick's Patch camera and the magic of the World Wide Web.