Students will get the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, jumping with this year's All-Sing competition, a campus tradition for 80 years. The 2012 All-Sing will be held at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. This year's theme is "ACE ACE BABY: All Sing Through the Decades." The competition includes 13 student organizations performing songs from "Mama Mia," "Pocahontas," "Grease," "O Brother, Where Art Thou," "Footloose" and hits from the 80s and the Blues Brothers. Divisional and overall awards will be given, as well as awards for best female and male soloists. The competition debuted in 1932 as "Song-Fest" and has been a campus institution ever since. Song-Fest began as an initiative by the Young Men's Christian Association and the All Students' Club as a singing competition to familiarize students, faculty and the community with songs of the times. Tickets for the Saturday night event are $10 for UT students, $13 for UT faculty/staff and $15 for the general public. Tickets may be purchased in the Central Ticket Office at (865) 974-3381 or through Knoxville Tickets at (865) 656-4444 or http://www.knoxvilletickets.com. The All-Sing competition is presented by All Campus Events (ACE). ACE is a component of the Central Program Council, which represents seven committees under the Office of Student Activities. The goal of this student-driven organization is to plan campus events that have become longstanding UT traditions. Each year ACE organizes Volunteer Challenge, Homecoming, All-Sing and Carnicus. For more information, visit our website at Activities.utk.edu, by calling the Office of Student Activities at (865) 974-5455, or email at ace@utk.edu.
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