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Here’s the overall winners selection criteria The Top 10 most voted K-pop artists will be eligible for the Worldwide Icon Of The Year category. Twitter’s votes will count only 20%, while website voting will account for 60% of the votes. Apple Music playlist voting will also be counted. The Pre Vote will end on November 22 at 3:59 PM SGT/ 3.59 AM ET.” Winners selection criteriaĪlong with voting on the MAMA official website, fans can tweet for Worldwide Fans’ Choice TOP 10 using the hashtags. A track must be played for at least 30 seconds to be counted as a vote-the first five plays from an Apple ID per day will be counted. Watch & Learn ⤵️ /xyAGXrvccJ- BVApps September 28, 2021įans can go HERE for Apple Music Playlist voting.Īccording to the music streaming platform, “fans who subscribe to Apple Music can vote for the Worldwide Icon of the Year by streaming songs in this playlist. You can register accounts as many as you can. For more, visit accounts in the newly launched MWAVE homepage in preparation for Mnet Asian Music Awards! Tickets are $10 for students and $12 for adults. “It takes a lot of energy, both mentally and physically, to put on any musical, but ‘Mamma Mia!’ is unique in that many musical numbers are in the show solely for the purpose of the cast and the audience to have fun.” “One of the biggest challenges with ‘Mamma Mia!’ is the amount of energy that the show requires,” Britting said. “Mamma Mia!” has a cast of 40 performers, 40 crew members and 10 pit band musicians. “But the most important one is that ‘Mamma Mia!’ is iconic, so we need to live up to expectations.” “There are many (challenges),” Booher said.
“It shows that who you are is not dictated by the people around you, and you have to look within to truly find yourself.”īecause of the popularity of the movie and the fact ABBA’s songs, which include the hits “Dancing Queen,” “SOS,” “Waterloo,” “Take a Chance on Me” and the title song remain popular today, Booher said the main challenge of staging the musical is delivering a flawless performance. “The main character, Sophie, believes that finding her dad will allow her to know who she is, but by the end of the musical, she realizes her identity isn’t determined by her family. “Something I really like about ‘Mama Mia!’ is the message it sends about identity,” he said. Patrick Britting, a junior who plays Bill, appreciates the story for many of the same reasons. Family can be your best friends that have supported you.” “Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith to achieve your dreams, and family isn’t always about the people that are relatives. Kylee Booher, a senior who portrays Tanya, is excited to be in the show, which tells the story of Sophie, who lives on a small Greek island and “dreams of the perfect wedding,” with her father giving her father “giving her away.” But she doesn’t know who her father is, and her mother, a former lead singer for a 1970s pop group, won’t talk about her past. “From a practical standpoint, our budget is recovering after losing ticket revenue due to COVID, so we wanted to select a show that we felt audiences would be excited to come see.” “It allows the audience an escape from reality through familiar and fun music, costumes and sets.
“This is a show I have been interested in directing for several years, and I think it is a show perfect for our current time,” Nickell said. Based on the musical that premiered on stage in London in 1999 and made into a 2008 movie starring Meryl Streep, “Mamma Mia!” will be presented Nov.