Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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WACappella will be ready for VoiceJam

- BECCA MARTIN-BROWN

Edward Mountz and Erick Amaya came to the first year of WACappella from very different places. Mountz, from Bentonvill­e, is an actor focused on musical theater. Amaya, from Fort Smith, is primarily a singer. Together, they were part of the first Walton Arts Center-sponsored ensemble to perform at the annual VoiceJam Competitio­n in 2023. And they’ll both be back this year for VoiceJam on April 13. The 20-person chorus includes 12 returning members and eight new ones.

Returning members in addition to Mountz and Amaya are Allison Earhart of Bentonvill­e; Elizabeth Rogers of Bella Vista; Dekarius Dawson, De’Von Smith, Diane Higgins, Sara Jones, Chris Jones and Sammi Stinson of Fayettevil­le; Kendal Strong and Jim Bob Lloyd of Springdale.

New members are Elli Stewart of Pea Ridge; Lorna Nulph of Prairie Grove; Shelby Green, Carley Adams and Kelly Daugherty of Fayettevil­le; Catherine Warren of Farmington; Heath Parnell of Bentonvill­e; and Isabel McDowell of Decatur.

“I wanted to explore other options for singing outside of musical theater, plus performing on the WAC stage was definitely a plus,” says Mountz, who was most recently in the Perry Ryan Theatre production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat.” “I met several different people from all different walks of life. I even met some people that I would go on and do shows with later that year, along with others that I joined a band with — even if it’s only for Shul.

“[And] I learned a lot about staging and handheld mics that differs from theater and took a while to get used to.”

“I heard about WACappella last year through social media,” says Amaya. “At the time, it sounded like an incredible performing opportunit­y and a chance to get involved with a style of vocal music that surprising­ly isn’t heard around Northwest Arkansas too often.

“As a vocal percussion­ist/ beatboxer myself, performing opportunit­ies don’t come along too often,” he adds. “I am a high school choir director in Fort Smith, and I think this is a great way to familiariz­e myself with a genre I’d love to expose my students to. Who knows, maybe you’ll see a young a cappella group from Fort Smith in the coming years!”

This is just the second year for the WACappella ensemble, who will perform “a special music arrangemen­t” by Deke Sharon while the judges deliberate during the annual VoiceJam Competitio­n.

“I enjoyed last year’s WACappella group and left the performanc­e wanting more,” Amaya enthuses. “When I heard they were letting us return, I absolutely had to clear up my schedule. The learning process was especially fun. As an adult level group, everyone arrives prepared, and it makes the process enjoyable. I plan on returning every year whether that’s as a WACappella member, teacher, or simply to help out.”

Mountz says he came back to “join my friends from last year and to make new friends this year,” much as one does in theater. “And to learn more about the singing side of performing. I’d never pass up an opportunit­y like that.”

 ?? (Courtesy Photo/WAC) ?? Profession­al a cappella group Take Six (pictured) kicks off the Walton Arts Center’s VoiceJam festival with a performanc­e April 12. Competing April 13 are VOLT from University of Tennessee; Voices from University of Arkansas; Trillium from Dallas/Fort Worth; Vocal Point from University of Delaware; The Amateurs from Washington University; Green Tones from University of North Texas; PFC from MacArthur High School, San Antonio; and Final Measure from University of Houston.
(Courtesy Photo/WAC) Profession­al a cappella group Take Six (pictured) kicks off the Walton Arts Center’s VoiceJam festival with a performanc­e April 12. Competing April 13 are VOLT from University of Tennessee; Voices from University of Arkansas; Trillium from Dallas/Fort Worth; Vocal Point from University of Delaware; The Amateurs from Washington University; Green Tones from University of North Texas; PFC from MacArthur High School, San Antonio; and Final Measure from University of Houston.
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Edward Mountz

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