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
Podcasts:
Matt Filosa and three friends discuss “Don’t Try This At Home,” a show design and effect marvel. They consider the most rewatchable moments and how a 2020 version might be different.
Irving Lopez and friends discuss the all-male guard which performed one of the most memorable movement sequences in WGI history.
A National Diversity & Inclusion Consultant, a College Professor of Women’s Studies, a Transgender Activist, and a School Administrator discuss this vital topic.
Three students discuss the concerns of transgender and non-binary members and share suggestions on how directors and instructors can best support them.
A “Women of Pop” show at the University of Georgia led to a productive discussion on women’s issues in the band and the culture at large.
Brett Bawcum, Director of the University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band, on the difficult but important role bands play at games.
Derek Hessing of Marching Health and Noah Bellamy of Plymouth-Canton talk with Tim, recorded live in Indy.
Patrick Duncan of Park Vista HS and Bryan Bone of James F. Byrnes HS talk about their experience.
Great performances, positive environments, and great design from Grand Nationals.
All the trends in the activity, plus highlights of the performances at Grand Nationals.
Colton Hines and friends discuss the amazing music book and synergy of all elements in this iconic Regiment show.
Doug Thrower and Michael Raiford discuss the controversial “Vietnam” show that was both relevant to the moment and ahead of its time.
Michael Cesario and friends discuss this brilliant show that is full of effect and thrilling moments. We discuss the most rewatchable moments and how a 2020 version might be different.
Shane Gwaltney and friends discuss “My Spanish Heart,” a turning point for the Devils with virtuoso performances and sophistication.
Shane Gwaltney and friends discuss “My Spanish Heart,” a turning point for the Devils with virtuoso performances and sophistication.