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Prom Alternative 2009

What Happens at The Alternative - April 17, 2009

This unforgettable night kicks off at Corporate Caterers with everyone decked out in formal wear. As guests arrive they can enjoy refreshments as well as a chocolate fountain. Enjoy an elegant dinner and take the opportunity to capture the moment with professional photography.
Chocolate FountainAfter dinner, it's off to Oneighty. Buses will be provided for transportation to Oneighty and all activities, or guests may caravan. It's time for a quick change of clothes, and guess what?
Oneighty will transport your baggage from Corporate Caterers to Oneighty so you don't have to worry about anything but lookin' good!  After you change into something you can rock out in via Oneighty's dressing rooms (we will secure your formal wear so you can go have a good time), it's time for a live concert!

After the concert it's time to catch a Oneighty bus or caravan to Ice Sports Wichita for some ice skating!

The Alley - BowlingUp next, The Alley. 24 bowling lanes, plus 8 cosmic lanes with giant screens playing music videos, massive arcade and billiards, 16,000 sq. foot indoor sprint cars. (release form required for sprint cars download here, must bring with you at registration or mail in). The Alternative comes to a close with a return to Oneighty where you'll enjoy a  Krispy Kreme breakfast and then you can pick up personal belongings.Krispy Kreme

Wichita Oneighty® spares no expense to ensure Prom Alternative is a first-class event and a night not to miss.

The Alternative: Details

Why People Come

Teenagers, youth groups and homeschoolers from all over Kansas choose the alternative.

Hundreds of students choose the Prom Alternative for two reasons:
  1. Prom Alternative promotes the standards Christians are called to live by.
     
  2. Thousands of students testify that Prom Alternative far exceeds their school prom or dance.
The Alternative - T-shirt

Shop @ The Alternative

  1. T-shirts: $10 to buy the shirt and get a bonus backstage pass!
     
  2. Pictures: Packets will be available for Single, Couples and Groups from $15 - $50.

Who Can Come

Prom Alternative is open to students 7-12th grade.

2009 Schedule of Events :: 6:30PM - 4:30AM

Corporate Caters - 3920 W Douglas (Get Directions)
Doors open at 6:30PM
Dinner & Chocolate Fountain

Oneighty - 5501 N Maize Road (Get Directions)
Dressing Rooms open for activity attire change & formal wear storage
Concert with special guests, WAVORLY.

Wichita Ice - 505 W Maple (Get Directions)
Ice Skating

The Alley - 11413 E 13th St (Get Directions)
Bowling, Cosmic Bowling, Indoor Go Kart Race Track, Arcade
Krispy Kreme Breakfast

Return to Oneighty - 5501 N Maize Road (Get Directions)
Open for pickup of personal belongings at 4:30AM

 

Registration Central - Open!

Registration Fees:
Regular: $45 Per Person
Chaperone: $45 Per Person
Fees are non-refundable.

Registration
Register Online by April 16th* - Required!

All registrations must be completed online. If you do not have a PayPal account or credit/debit card, please register online (choosing the 'pay by check' option) then mail your payment to the address listed below.

Payment is due at time of Registration.
Mail-in payments must be received by April 13th. Include your name, address and phone.


PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE ONLINE WITH A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD OR PAYPAL ACCOUNT. Get a free PayPal Account

Make checks payable to Oneighty.

Mail Payments To:
Prom Alternative
c/o Oneighty Student Ministries
5501 N. Maize Road
Maize, Kansas, 67201

All registrations MUST be in by April 16th @ 10PM.
Music Concert Spotlight - Special Guest
Prom Radio

WAVORLY IN CONCERT

Artist: Wavorly
Home Town: Tupelo, Mississippi
Website: wavorly.com
Record Label: Flicker Records
Recent Album: Conquering The Fear of Flight
Genre: Modern Rock
Sounds Like: Muse, My Chemical Romance, Mae and Switchfoot
MySpace Friend: 19,000+ (they must be nice guys)

Wavorly drew its first creative breath as a pop punk assemblage of college students from Tupelo, Mississippi called Freshmen 15. It wasn't long, though, before vocalist Dave Stovall and bassist Matt Lott caught a grander vision for what their music and purpose could be. A few years of growth and evolution, some line-up changes and a couple hundred shows later, Wavorly bursts onto the national scene with their Flicker Records debut, Conquering The Fear of Flight, a sprawling modern rock masterpiece that blends elements of alternative, classic progressive rock, indie-rock and hard rock with highly literate lyrics, a boldly imaginative use of strings and a sublime sense of melody. In the league of other genre-stretching acts like Muse, My Chemical Romance, Mae and Switchfoot, Wavorly rocks with heart and mind intact.

Though the friends all entered school as fans of pop punk bands like Blink 182 and Relient K, their musical influences diversified significantly by the time they came out the other side. "I went in more of a rock/hardcore direction at one point," Lott explains. "Then Dave was getting more into atmospheric pop artists like Coldplay." The guys connected with guitarist Seth Farmer who was a long-time metalhead and drummer Jaime Hayes, a devotee of "crazy progressive music like Dream Theatre," according to Lott. When they realized their road manager Ryan Coon, a big fan of Muse, could play keyboards he was drafted as well.

Stovall, the product of a heavily music-oriented family, started as an avid drummer at the age of five, before adding guitar skills in high school and chorus and piano in college. He majored in Music Education with an emphasis in percussion before embracing piano as his main instrument. "Because of majoring in music education," Stovall says, "I took a lot of Music Theory and listened to a lot of classical music, and it definitely influenced my writing."

Lott, who was literally taught bass by Stovall, serves as the primary lyricist for the band and as a multi-subject substitute teacher when he is home. "I like to make the lyrics easy to understand at first glance," he admits. "But then if you read through them and listen to the whole song, I like the listener to figure out; 'Wait, I think he's saying something deeper here."

Wavorly's uniqueness settles across the listener with the first strains of their Rob Graves (RED) produced debut. Intricately arranged and immediately accessible strings and classical piano establish a darkly elegant waltz as the introduction to the album, before devolving into a pounding wall of guitars and drums. Stovall's powerful vocals ride across the top of the churning, but consistently tuneful brew as he delivers lyrical images heavily colored by author and teacher C.S. Lewis. In fact, Lewis' classic novel The Great Divorce, served as an influence on several of the disc's songs, while his sense of imagination and heart deeply shaped the melodic and stylistic inspiration behind the band in general.

Lott enthusiastically admits to the overarching influence the Cambridge Master had on the band and on this album. "Two of the songs are specifically based on The Great Divorce," he explains. "They describe the main character in this classic and the choice he is faced with to stay in hell or go to heaven." The driving rocker "Endless Day" directly quotes the book with the line "a thin line of emerald green stretched tight as a fiddle-string." Lott continues, "It's about heaven being this amazing wide open place," Lott shares. "But the song 'Part One' puts off a dismal, confused feeling representing his option to stay in hell."

Lewis' words were also specifically influential on the disc's opening cut "Madmen," but his sense of imagination and scope even influenced the arrangements, melodies and overall style of the disc. Stovall is also their resident Lewis aficionado. "I drew a lot of inspiration from my emotional response to his books," he explains. "As a result, we found this rock / alternative sound with a sense of mystery and deep meaning."

"Praise and Adore," the soaring and instantly memorable lead single is not a worship song in the classic understanding of the term. "When I sat down to write it," Stovall recalls, "I had no agenda. I wasn't trying to write a song with the meaning it has. I was really just trying to write a song from my heart to God. From the title 'Praise and Adore' and the way it's structured, it sounds like a praise song; however, the main point is not about praising God. It's about how people can go their whole lives without ever knowing true life and having an abundance of it." Lott continues, "It was originally titled 'Some Live Without it,'" he adds. "Sometimes we don't realize that a lot of people exist outside of that bubble in a real world of hurt and despair. We should be thankful and praise God that we have the opportunity to live our lives with the hope that He has given us and strive to help others see that hope."

Whether referring to the cascading melodies, the complex musicality, the artfully beautiful lyrics or the thematic orchestration, Wavorly is a richly layered musical experience that has both immediate "Wow" factor and long-term staying power. But as rich as the band's creative vision is, their heart is buried deep into the belief that music can have a positive and life-changing effect on people's lives in ways that really matter.


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