By Orion Wright, Transcript Correspondent
Ohio Wesleyan University dents will soon have an opportunity to sing, dance and raise money for childrenās literacy all at once.
On April 10, the Rho Deuteron chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma will host Kappa Karaoke. Teams representing Greek-letter organizations, Small Living Units and other clubs will compete in song and dance while raising money for Reading is Fundamental. There is a $5 fee for those who donāt want to participate but still want to watch the show.
āKappa Karaoke is Kappaās spring philanthropy to raise money for our national philanthropy Reading is Fundamental,ā KKG philanthropy chair Alix Templeman said. āThose who perform get judged by a judging panel and whoever wins gets bragging rights.ā
While the final scores come down to the opinions of the judges, āaudience reaction and creativity are definitely taken into account,ā Templeman said.
Kappa Karaoke has been an ongoing tradition for more than 10 years, with a different theme every year.
Teams are encouraged to choose songs which follow the theme and change the lyrics of their songs to reflect the spirit of the philanthropy, said Templeman.
When the theme was Boy Bands, ā. . . it was really awesome. Theta did a performance of NSYNC vs Backstreet Boys.ā
Reading is Fundamental champions childrenās literacy through āmeaningful research, quality content and equal access to impact all kids with the power of reading,ā having distributed more than 412 million books to 40 million children nation-wide, according to its website. RIF encourages those whose lives have been affected by its programs to share their stories.
Many teams are already preparing for the event.
ā[Our team has] done it every year. Weāre still narrowing down our song but the list is all throwbacks that everyone knows and can sing when it comes on,ā OWU senior Kevin Rossi said. āDancing is a given, we might have some props like we did last year. Either way, weāre probably going to win it and itās going to be fun regardless.ā
KKGās national partnership with RIF was made by Ann Truesdell, once a chapter president of Rho Deuteron, Templeman said. They have maintained a partnership since to further the cause of childrenās literacy.