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Iowa State choir transforms story written by 11-year-old cancer survivor into song

Blake Bonta wrote a superhero story and his words have come to life in a 10-minute song.

Iowa State choir transforms story written by 11-year-old cancer survivor into song

Blake Bonta wrote a superhero story and his words have come to life in a 10-minute song.

CANDIDATE TRACKERS AND A LOT MORE. WELL, 11 YEAR OLD CENTRAL IOWA BOY IS NOW IN REMISSION AFTER BATTLING CANCER. AND ONLY ON vlog. NICOLE TAM SHOWS US THE SPECIAL THINGS THAT HE ACHIEVED WHILE GOING THROUGH THAT TREATMENT. THIS IS BLAKE BONTA. HE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH MEDULLOBLASTOMA. IT’S A RARE TYPE OF BRAIN CANCER IN JANUARY OF 2023. TREATMENT CAN BE CHALLENGING, BUT HE CONTINUED ON WITH LIFE, WITH SOME PRETTY AMAZING EXPERIENCES LIKE THIS HERE MEETING CAITLIN CLARK AND THROUGH IT ALL, JUST SMILING. HE’S ALSO THE AUTHOR OF A SHORT STORY, AS YOU SEE RIGHT HERE CALLED SUPER BLAKE AND HIS SUPER PETS. BLAKE BECOMES SUPER BEE WHEN THE BAD GUYS ARE AROUND. HIS DOGS ARE HIS SIDEKICKS, AND THEY’RE ON A MISSION TO FIGHT A VILLAIN NAMED VLADIMIR. A FOUNDATION CALLED SING ME A STORY WANTED TO BRING BLAKE’S STORY TO LIFE. JARED HART A COMPOSITION STUDENT AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, SPENT WEEKS TURNING BLAKE’S WORDS INTO LYRICS. I WANTED IT TO BE WHAT BLAKE WROTE AND REALLY EMBODY THAT SPIRIT. FOUR DRAFTS LATER, 25 PAGES OF MUSIC AND LYRICS, A SONG CALLED THE ADVENTURES OF SUPER BEE. IT’S GOT THAT ACTION AND FLAIR AND A BROAD AND DIVERSE SET OF SOUNDS AND STYLES WITHIN IT. THE VOICES PERFORMING JARED’S VISION IS LYRICA PERSEVERANCE CORWITH THE TREBLE VOICE ENSEMBLE AT THE UNIVERSITY TWO THREE. IT TOOK THE SINGERS MONTHS TO LEARN THAT SCORE HARMONICALLY, JARED HAS WRITTEN SOMETHING THAT IS NOT IN ANY ONE KEY, BUT IT HAS A SOUND THAT HOLDS TOGETHER. BUT I WORRIED ABOUT HOW QUICKLY THEY WOULD PICK IT UP AND THEY JUST DID IT. WHEN YOU LISTEN CLOSELY, LOOK OUT FOR SUPER ME. YOU CAN HEAR AND FEEL BLAKE’S WRITING FROM THE START. SUPER YETI HAD THE POWER OF FLIGHT AND A SUPER POWERFUL FIST AND FIST. AND THE ACTION THROUGHOUT SUPER B’S ADVENTURE. SUPER B’S WATCH HAD A MESSAGE URGENT. YOU HAVE TO REFILL THE POPCORN, POP POP POP POP. THE BAD GUY VLADIMIR EVENTUALLY DANCES HIS WAY INTO A NICE GUY. OH, THE DAY IN THE END. SUPER BEE AND HIS CREW SAVED THE DAY. THROUGHOUT THE MANY REHEARSALS, THE SINGERS NEVER MET BLAKE. THEY ARE NOW INVESTED WITH BLAKE WHILE THEY FIGURE OUT THAT MYSTERY. THERE WAS AN IMPORTANT LIFE LESSON I THINK THEY ARE FEELING BRAVE ABOUT HAVING DONE IT AND THEY SHOULD BE FEELING VERY ACCOMPLISHED. THEY ARE KIND OF FEELING BRAVE FOR BLAKE. BRAVE LIKE BLAKE’S JOURNEY TO BEAT THE SUPER VILLAIN OF CANCER. ON SUNDAY, A SPECIAL CELEBRATION AS THE BAND HAS EXPERIENCED THAT SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME AND LYRICA COMES FACE TO FACE WITH THEIR HERO SUPER BEE ROCK AND BASEBALL BATS. NICOLE
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Updated: 11:24 PM CST Nov 3, 2024
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Iowa State choir transforms story written by 11-year-old cancer survivor into song

Blake Bonta wrote a superhero story and his words have come to life in a 10-minute song.

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Updated: 11:24 PM CST Nov 3, 2024
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Blake Bonta was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a rare type of brain cancer in January 2023. Treatment can be challenging but he continued on with life and smiled through it all. He also became an author of a short story, called Super Blake and His Super Pets.In the story, Blake becomes Super B when the bad guys are around. His dogs are his sidekicks and they are on a mission to fight a villain named Vladimir. A foundation called Sing Me a Story wanted to bring Blake's story to life. Jarod Hart, a composition student at Iowa State University spent weeks turning Blake's words into lyrics. "I wanted it to be what Blake wrote and really embody that spirit," Hart said. Four drafts later, 25 pages of music and lyrics to a song called "The Adventures of Super B!""It has got that action and flair and a broad and diverse set of sounds and styles within it," Hart said. The voices performing Hart's vision are Lyrica, the university's treble-voice ensemble. It took the singers months to learn the score. "Harmonically, Jarod has written something that is not in any one key, but it has a sound that holds together. But I worried about how quickly they would pick it up and they just did it," Jennifer Rodgers, Iowa State University assistant director of choral activities, said. When you listen closely, you can hear and feel Blake's writing from the start and the action throughout Super B's adventure. The bad guy Vladimir eventually dances his way into a nice guy. At the end, Super B and his crew save the day. Throughout the many rehearsals, the singers never met Blake. "They're now invested with Blake," Rodgers said. While they figure out that mystery, there was an important life lesson. "I think they are feeling brave about having done it, and they should be feeling very accomplished. They are kind of feeling brave for Blake," Rodgers said. Brave like Blake's journey to beat the supervillain of cancer. There was a special celebration Sunday as the Bontas experienced the song for the first time and Lyrica came face to face with their hero.

Blake Bonta was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a rare type of brain cancer in January 2023. Treatment can be challenging but he continued on with life and smiled through it all. He also became an author of a short story, called .

In the story, Blake becomes Super B when the bad guys are around. His dogs are his sidekicks and they are on a mission to fight a villain named Vladimir.

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A foundation called Sing Me a Story wanted to bring Blake's story to life. Jarod Hart, a composition student at Iowa State University spent weeks turning Blake's words into lyrics.

"I wanted it to be what Blake wrote and really embody that spirit," Hart said.

Four drafts later, 25 pages of music and lyrics to a song called "The Adventures of Super B!"

"It has got that action and flair and a broad and diverse set of sounds and styles within it," Hart said.

The voices performing Hart's vision are Lyrica, the university's treble-voice ensemble. It took the singers months to learn the score.

"Harmonically, Jarod has written something that is not in any one key, but it has a sound that holds together. But I worried about how quickly they would pick it up and they just did it," Jennifer Rodgers, Iowa State University assistant director of choral activities, said.

When you listen closely, you can hear and feel Blake's writing from the start and the action throughout Super B's adventure.

The bad guy Vladimir eventually dances his way into a nice guy. At the end, Super B and his crew save the day.

Throughout the many rehearsals, the singers never met Blake.

"They're now invested with Blake," Rodgers said.

While they figure out that mystery, there was an important life lesson.

"I think they are feeling brave about having done it, and they should be feeling very accomplished. They are kind of feeling brave for Blake," Rodgers said.

Brave like Blake's journey to beat the supervillain of cancer. There was a special celebration Sunday as the Bontas experienced the song for the first time and Lyrica came face to face with their hero.