Flashback - Sequined Dreams
This year marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of the creation of the Wisconsin Singers, the UW's Broadway-style song-and-dance revue. "When the group was formed in the sixties," says director and producer Robin Whitty '74, MMusic'90, "it was meant to show the best of the UW, to contrast the image of liberal war protesters. But we've evolved with pop music itself, and now we reflect a more contemporary style."
Style isn't all that's changed. When the group began, it had only five microphones, each at the end of a long cord, complicating choreography. Now the group uses headset mikes, and they have enough for everyone.
Though the singers have only twenty-five performers — sixteen singer/dancers and nine in the band — Whitty says that as many as two hundred students try out every year. The group's ranks have included such performers as actor Tom Wopat x'74, opera singer Kitt Reuter-Foss '79, and top-selling choral arranger Mac Huff '77. And the singers still pack 'em in, entertaining as many as fifty thousand people each year.
— John Allen