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51 ORGS

19 PERFORMANCES

10 OVERALLS

2 SCHOLARSHIPS

1 WINNER

Greek Sing Originated in 1968

Gayle Bryer scholarship was founded in 1984

Long performance is eight minutes

Short performance is six minutes

 

The Penn State Panhellenic Council event, Greek Sing, is unlike any other in the country. They then pair up with an IFC fraternity to form a main pair. While this is a Panhellenic event we love to have as many people in Greek life involved as possible. Each pair has the opition of turning their pair into a triad they can either form a triad with another unpaired IFC fraternity, a NPHC fraternity or sorority or a MGC fraternity or sorority. Our organizations take on the difficult task of preparing and performing their own version of hit Broadway musicals. This year’s Greek Sing, with theme, “Steal the Spotlight,” will show  the dedication and time that our Greeks pour into their practices, scenery, choreography, and final performances. Greek Sing 2010 will be November 14th at 2pm in Eisenhower Auditorium. For ticket information, VIP pass information, credential requests, or any other questions/comments please feel free to e-mail any of the Executive Committee. We also check our “comment” box on a regular basis and will get back to you within 24 hours.

Greek Sing is an important event for many reasons.  This event gives members of Greek organizations an opportunity to showcase their talents. In addition, Greek Sing provides a creative outlet to many individuals who may never get to experience something like it.  Greek Sing is also important because it benefits the Gayle Beyer’s Scholarship. For more information about the scholarship please click on the “Gayle Beyer’s Scholarship” tab.

Feel free to explore our website, read the blog, and join our Facebook Group, “Greek Sing 2010.”

 

2009 Greek Sing winners performing at THON

2009 Greek Sing winners performing at THON

 

 

2009 Greek Sing performers during "Mary Poppins"

2009 Greek Sing performers during "Mary Poppins"

 

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