Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education
Summary: A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts.
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- Artist: Tim Hinton
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Everything you need to teach your students to move correctly and safely is now available in a new online resource.
Daniel Belcher explains how to most effectively create change from a leadership position.
Michael Gaines, Michael Rosales, and Dr. Elliot Cleveland share practical advice and concepts you can use to plan smarter and adjust your show to keep your students safe.
Colton Hines and friends discuss “Oh Say Can You See,” a relatable show that pulls at the heartstrings and is performed with great clarity.
Keith Kelly speaks to us from Ireland and Neil Landini talks about the process of dealing with the shutdown.
Andrew Keiser, Adam Sage, and Paul Sauberer share how they are coping with the cancellations and how they took care of their students in the midst of all the disappointments.
Planning for multiple scenarios, plus adjustments to timelines, budgets, expectations, and rehearsals.
Jeremy Williams, Michael Lombo, and Bobbey Biddle discuss “Beyond the Rainbow,” a masterpiece of design with world class performances that appeared effortless.
Courtney Allyson Mills and therapist Rebecca Huls share advice you need for coping with grief and anxiety, plus advice on being present with students during this time.
Keith Potter, Rick Subel, and Shavon Garcia discuss the impact of the cancellations and how they have been taking care of their members and themselves.
That first impact! John Bogenschutz and Nick Little discuss “Club Blue: A Gangster Chronicle.”
Rosie Queen, Andy Toth, and Keith Potter share great advice on the rewards and challenges of this career path.
Matt Harloff of Carolina Crown and Avon HS has a new series of videos to help you teach your students to sound great and move great at the same time.
Daniel Belcher of the Blue Knights shares his experience in motivating performers and building a successful culture in your group.
Doug Gardner explains how combining digital printing with elements of traditional sewn flags can add texture and beauty to your flags.