Color Guard - Music for All

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Color Guard - Music for All
Programs of Music for All
at the
Music for All Summer Symposium
presented by
June 21-26, 2010
Illinois State University, Normal, IL
Leadership Preview Weekend: June 19-21
The Summer Symposium is for every student who loves to perform. If
you are a high school color guard student who wants to perform at a
high level, take a look at the MFA Summer Symposium McCormick’s
Enterprises Color Guard Division. Teachers appreciate the leadership
skills students gain through the Music for All experience.
What You’ll Learn
The color guard curriculum includes “master classes” for advanced
students; extensive and intensive instruction and technique classes in
all levels of flag, rifle and sabre; daily dance and movement sessions;
performance opportunities; and hands-on experience with talented
young performers from the country’s top drum and bugle corps.
Students meet and get to know others from across the country,
sharing with students from a variety of backgrounds who ultimately
are “just like them!” Students experience a national faculty of the
finest color guard educators in the world, national standards and a
safe away-from-home collegiate campus experience. Leadership is the
theme that runs throughout the camp curriculum.
Live Concerts and Events
Each evening features a live concert or event by renowned performing
groups showcasing an exciting range of genres. 2010 Concerts and
Events will include:
• Yamaha Young Performing Artists
• Rhythm & Brass
• The Jazz Ambassadors of the U.S. Army Field Band
• Barrage
• Drum Corps International Central Illinois, including: Blue Stars, The
Cadets, Carolina Crown, The Cavaliers, Colts, Glassmen, Madison
Scouts, and Pioneer
Color Guard Faculty has included
Larry Rebillot - Western Carolina University, NC
Symposium Color Guard Coordinator
Robbie Arnold - Adair County H.S., KY; Beechwood H.S., KY &
Lafayette H.S., KY
Shannon Clark - Lafayette H.S., KY
Michele Dershimer - Lake Mary H.S., FL
Erin England - Carolina Crown, NC; Phantom Regiment, IL &
Pride of Cincinnati, OH
Susie Harloff - BOA Honor Band in the 2005 & 2009 Rose Parade
Nathan Jennings - Pride of Cincinnati, OH & Aimachi, Japan
Jay Logan - Paul Laurence Dunbar H.S., KY
Rosie Miller Queen - Pride of Cincinnati, OH; Carolina Crown,
NC; Carmel H.S., IN & Aimachi, Japan
Ricardo Robinson - McEachern H.S., GA
Derek Smith - Interplay Winter Guard
Ashley Studer - Bluecoats, OH & Colts, IA
Vincent Thomas - VTDance, MD
Amanda Van Drummel - Carmel H.S., IN
John Whalin - Center Grove H.S., IN & Pride of Cincinnati, OH
Connect with Music for All
Music for All and Bands of America Fan Pages on Facebook
Videos from the 2009 Symposium on the MFA Fan Network:
mfa.thefannetwork.org
1975 – 2010
Follow us on Twitter: BANDSOFAMERICA and Music for All
MORE INFO & ENROLL ONLINE AT
WWW.MUSICFORALL.ORG
Photos courtesy of Jolesch Photography
SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR MORE DETAILS
Music for All Summer Symposium
presented by
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS
Enroll online at
www.musicforall.org
Download and print a registration form
from www.musicforall.org
Call for a registration form
800.848.2263
WHAT DOES MY SYMPOSIUM
FEE INCLUDE?
• Tuition
• Housing and Meals
• All evening concerts and events
• Symposium workbook and materials
FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.musicforall.org
Phone: 800.848.2263
Fax: 317.524.6200
[email protected]
Music for All
39 W. Jackson Place
Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Corporate Sponsor
Official Sponsor
Our Leadership Weekend Experience is an interactive learning lab for leaders who
really want to make things happen. Any band or orchestra student with a leadership
position as well as anyone who aspires to be a leader may attend. The weekend
program kicks off the Summer Symposium, and you won’t want to miss it!
WHO SUPERVISES THE PARTICIPANTS?
The student counselors for the week are members of Team SWAG, a group of college
students, music teachers and other adults who have volunteered their time to make
sure that you have the most exceptional experience of your summer. They will be
present at all clinics/events and will have rooms on each dorm floor to help you
24-hours a day. Music for All staff are also available 24-hours a day. Registered nurses
are on hand during the week.
HOW DO I GET TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT, TRAIN OR BUS STATION?
A shuttle service is available from both the Bloomington/Normal and Peoria airports
and the Bus and Train Station for a nominal fee.
Full Week Student Fees
Residential Early Bird (deadline March 31)..................................... $539
Residential Early Bird Installment Plan (NEW!).............................. $560
(requires payment by credit card, three payments: $187 due with form, $187 due April 30, $186 due May 21)
Residential Full Fee (after May 21, add $65 late fee)..................... $619
Commuter Early Bird (deadline March 31)..................................... $419
Commuter Early Bird Installment Plan............................................ $440
(requires payment by credit card, three payments: $147 due with form, $147 due April 30, $146 due May 21)
Commuter Full Fee (after May 21, add $65 late fee)...................... $479
Leadership Option Fees
Residential Leadership Only (by May 21*)..................................... $389
Residential Early Bird Leadership Add On (deadline March 31)..... $239
Residential Full Fee Leadership Add on (by May 21)..................... $259
National Presenting Sponsor
Official Uniform Sponsor
LEADERSHIP WEEKEND EXPERIENCE
Official Sponsor
Commuter Leadership Only (by May 21*)...................................... $339
Commuter Early Bird Leadership Add On (deadline March 31)..... $219
Commuter Full Fee Leadership Add on Full Fee (by May 21*)...... $239
Corporate Sponsor
*after May 21 any new registrations or changes, including adding Leadership Weekend or housing changes, incur a $65
late processing fee.
Music for All, 39 W. Jackson Pl., Ste. 150, Indianapolis, IN 46225-1010 • phone 800.848.2263