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Real life 'Glee' chorus in Virginia voted America's favorite

DOUG JOHNSON: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English.

(MUSIC)

I'm Doug Johnson. This week on our program, we play music from an album released this week by the two sisters who sing together as Mary Mary.

We also answer a question from Colombia about the man who was the main designer of the World Trade Center in New York City.

But first, we hear about a group of high school singers in Virginia who are getting a lot of attention.

America's Favorite Show Choir

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DOUG JOHNSON: The American TV show "Glee" has brought new popularity to high school singing groups known as glee clubs. The performers on "Glee" are all actors. But Katherine Cole tells us about a real-life show choir celebrating its 25th year.

KATHERINE COLE: Touch of Class is a student singing group at Chantilly High School in Fairfax County, Virginia. Right now they are learning "Walk On" by the Irish band U-2.

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Glenn Cockrell is director of Touch of Class.

GLENN COCKRELL: "We do a wide range of music that goes through the whole realm of pop, popular music, being Broadway, jazz, rock, country, a little bit of everything."

Touch of Class has 39 students, ages 16 to 18. They work hard. They practice their singing in Mr. Cockrell's classes. And they meet twice a week after school to learn dance moves that go with the music. Sarah Pramstaller has been their dance director for five years.

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Ms. Pramstaller attended Chantilly High School and was a member of Touch of Class. She says the experience helped prepare her for a career in musical theater.

SARAH PRAMSTALLER: "It's different than performing in musical theater and it's a little different than what happens in New York, but it is a great foundation for singing, dancing, acting, performing in general."

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Seventeen-year-old Greg Garcia has been a member of Touch of Class for three years.

GREG GARCIA: "I did show choir because my friends were doing it. And it was just something cool for us to do."

But 18-year-old Julia Holmblad joined the group for a different reason.

JULIA HOLMBLAD: "Being able to perform is something you can't do in any other class, and it's just something I love to do and I think everyone shares that love."

Touch of Class usually performs at least once a month. But director Glenn Cockrell says this year has been especially busy for the young performers.

GLENN COCKRELL: "They are getting opportunities that you don't always get. We are going to get to be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, [and] at Constitution Hall."

Last October, voters in an online competition chose Touch of Class as America's Favorite Show Choir. Ever since then, people have been comparing the group at Chantilly High School to the actors on "Glee." Director Glenn Cockrell says the television show has been good for the group.

GLENN COCKRELL: "It is something that has brought attention to what we do in the classroom as far as the performing arts."

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Minoru Yamasaki

DOUG JOHNSON: Our question this week comes from Bogota, Colombia. Jamie Rodriguez wants to know about the Japanese-American architect Minoru Yamasaki.

Minoru Yamasaki was a leading architect for 30 years. His most famous work was the World Trade Center in New York City. Mr. Yamasaki died of cancer in 1986. His death came 15 years before the World Trade Center was destroyed in the September 11th terrorist attacks.

Real life 'Glee' chorus in Virginia voted America's favorite

Minoru Yamasaki was born in Seattle, Washington in 1912. His parents were immigrants from Japan.

Mr. Yamasaki became interested in architecture after his mother's brother came for a visit. The uncle worked as an architect and was designing buildings at the time. Minoru loved to sit and look at his uncle's designs.

In the 1930s, Mr. Yamasaki studied architecture at the University of Washington. He later studied at New York University in Manhattan. One of his first jobs was with the company responsible for designing the Empire State Building.

Minoru Yamasaki married in 1941. Two days later the Japanese military bombed Pearl Harbor. Many Japanese Americans lost their jobs after the attack. Shortly after, the United States government forced Japanese-Americans on the West Coast to live in internment camps.

Mr. Yamasaki's employer did not dismiss him. And he protected his parents from internment. They moved to his small home in New York.

Minoru Yamasaki is known for design that is simple, strong and filled with light. Dhahran airport in Saudi Arabia has beautiful high-arched ceilings that create an airy feel. The windows are also arched. And, the air traffic control tower suggests a minaret that can be found on a mosque. Dhahran airport was completed in 1961.

One of the architect's first big projects was a public housing center in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pruitt-Igoe had 33 buildings with 11 floors above ground. The project was completed in 1956.

The Pruitt-Igoe was considered modernist architecture. Problems began soon after work was completed. Disorder and disrepair set in. Crews destroyed all the buildings less than 20 years after they opened.

In the 1950s, Minoru Yamasaki began to experience bleeding in his stomach. He came close to dying. After recovering, he visited Japan and came away with ideas that energized his career.

Many buildings followed. They included tall office buildings, highly praised airports, and a beautiful building for the 1962 world's fair in Seattle, Washington. But his most famous project came in the 1960s. The New York Port Authority chose him to design the World Trade Center.

The World Trade Center opened in 1973. It included the two tallest buildings in the world at the time. Tower One and Two each had 110 levels. Both were a little under 417 meters tall. The World Trade Center had a total of seven buildings. And a train station and market were added underground.

Interestingly, Minoru Yamasaki was very fearful of heights. This is one reason he designed tall narrow windows. They restricted what occupants of his buildings could see.

Minoru Yamasaki said "world trade means world peace." He believed his design of the World Trade Center should be representative of that idea. He said he wanted all his designs to inspire people to live humanitarian lives "beautifully and happily."

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Mary Mary "Something Big"

DOUG JOHNSON: Mary Mary is a two-member singing group from California. Sisters Erica and Tina Campbell sing Christian songs with a dancing beat and an edge. Barbara Klein plays some music from their new album "Something Big."

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BARBARA KLEIN: That is "Walking" from Mary Mary's new album "Something Big." It is a hit on urban adult Christian radio stations. But the sisters say their music fits into many categories.

Erica Campbell says she and Tina make music that touches both adults and young people. Tina Campbell says they sing Christian messages with "banging beats and melodies."

Here is the title track of "Something Big."

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The sisters have been singing for 11 years and have released seven albums. They have won three Grammy awards and other music industry honors. Mary Mary albums combine rhythm and blues, hip-hop, pop and jazz sounds.

We leave you with the more traditional gospel sound of "It Is Well" from Mary Mary's album "Something Big."

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DOUG JOHNSON: I'm Doug Johnson. Our program was written by Susan Logue and Caty Weaver, who was also the producer.

If you have a question about American life, write to [email protected].

Join us again next week for AMERICAN MOSAIC, VOA's radio magazine in Special English.

minaret: a tall thin tower, usually forming part of a mosque, from which Muslims are called to prayer 宣禮塔(常為清真寺的一部份)

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(來源:VOA 編輯:崔旭燕)

 
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