Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education
Summary: A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts.
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- Artist: Tim Hinton
- Copyright: Copyright © Marching Arts Education 2018
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You can have “the whole works” – great health, meaningful work, satisfying relationships, and plentiful income! Don’t buy into society’s story of limitations!
How students are overcoming the challenges of this unique season to support their teams and each other.
It’s okay to focus on the sheer joy of music-making and being together. Perhaps taking a season off from the competitive treadmill has benefits.
Don’t try to reinvent the wheel! A moment from RuPaul’s Drag Race inspires a conversation about setting your students up for success.
Scott Johnson, Percussion Director of the Blue Devils, shares tips and strategies to make the most of your audition.
Dan Morrison talks about how his team at Reagan HS creates shows, doing much of it in house with their own team and talents, and also utilizing expert designers who are truly invested in their program.
Students are getting expert instruction and great experiences in Open Class corps, and these groups may be the exact right place for many students.
Andy Ebert discusses how we must work together and use all our talents to get the most from this disrupted Fall season. We must rely on our design and instructional team to be resourceful, making sure we include them and support them as we build to the future.
Dr. Matt Stratton, Mike Jackson, and Tyler Edrington discuss “Songs for the Planet Earth”, with a stellar Mark Thurston drumline, a demanding visual package, and a hornline that matches up to the percussion to great effect.
Matt Harloff shares practical ideas to improve your group and your teaching.
Robert Robinson, Joanne Dodge, and Undra Finley discuss “Animal Farm,” a controversial show with huge demand, animal masks, and a tower made of humans!
Record yourself and join thousands around the world in creating an online musical experience.
James Sparling and friends discuss “Inventions for a New Millennium,” marveling at the innovation, level of detail, and dazzling newness of the show.
Hosts Tim Hinton, Courtney Allyson Mills, and Jason Robb discuss favorite moments from the first three weeks of live webinars, including great corps, inspiring student leaders, and cooking for 200.
Dr. Mary White and two of her brothers, Dennis and Dan McWilliams, discuss this fun and zany show full of general effect and incredible excellence.