Smiffenpoofs
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Formed in 1936 at Smith College, the Smiffenpoofs are the oldest all-female collegiate a cappella group in the nation.[1] The group's founding came shortly after a group of Smithies attended a picnic with students from their brother school, Yale University, in Northampton, MA, where the Yale Whiffenpoofs performed. Inspired by this male a cappella group, a few ambitious Smithies returned to school determined to establish their own a cappella group. In honor of the Whiffenpoofs, they adopted a similar name and thus became the first female collegiate a cappella group in the nation.
Today, the Smiffenpoofs (affectionately known as "The Poofs") continue the a cappella tradition, maintaining a repertoire comprised of old standards and contemporary music alike. Performances at Smith and off campus at area colleges, alumnae gatherings, weddings, birthday parties, charity events, a cappella festivals, and much more keep the Smiffenpoofs busy throughout the school year with additional performances made possible during the summer months while on tour to various national and international destinations. Most recently, the Smiffenpoofs' summer tour saw them traveling to Japan for two weeks.
Following their March 2nd, 2006 performance in Brattleboro, VT, the Smiffenpoofs were praised in the Brattleboro Reformer: “The Smiffenpoofs are as tight and refined as a group can be. They are champagne and caviar, Newport Beach and Rolls Royce.” The Smiffenpoofs’ arrangement of Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek” has also been described as “absolutely stunning,” and the performance as “a sanctuary of calm, moving ensemble singing…just beautiful.”[2]
The Smiffenpoofs have built up a discography of several CDs and records over the past thirty years.
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- ^ The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, 2007: 33nd Edition. Last accessed 12/24/2006.
- ^ "A major third: A cappella just keeps getting better," The Brattleboro Reformer, March 2, 2006.