THE BEST ADVOCACY TOOL FOR YOUR MUSIC PROGRAM - Experienced Each Year By MORE STUDENTS Selected By MORE TEACHERS Than Any Other Festival Company.
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THE BEST ADVOCACY TOOL FOR YOUR MUSIC PROGRAM Experienced Each Year By MORE STUDENTS… Selected By MORE TEACHERS Than Any Other Festival Company.
CHOOSE YOUR FESTIVAL AND PARK LOCATION General Information, Schedules And Important Deadlines Are All Available Online. Silverwood Theme Park Silver Dollar City Six Flags St. Louis Six Flags Great America Elitch Gardens Valleyfair! Wild Waves Worlds of Fun Oaks Park Adventuredome Six Flags Discovery Kingdom California’s Great America Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Six Flags Magic Mountain Universal Studios Hollywood Disneyland® Resort Theme Parks Knott’s Berry Farm Sea World San Diego Lagoon Frontier City Six Flags Over Texas Six Flags Fiesta Texas To reserve space go to our website 2 www.musicintheparks.com
MUSIC IN THE PARKS IS ONE OF THE BEST ADVOCACY TOOLS FOR YOUR MUSIC PROGRAM Kings Island A Music In The Parks festival provides a year-end Darien Lake assessment by an outside panel and reinforces music The Great skills that have been presented by your faculty. Kennywood Escape Experienced instrumental and vocal teachers will Six Flags New England offer suggestions on how to improve your student’s Cedar performance. Our master teachers evaluate hundreds of Point Lake Compounce ensembles throughout the course of a festival season. Dorney Park This affords them a unique perspective that an individual teacher may not provide. Frequently, our teachers Six Flags Great Adventure comment that when a nationally known adjudicator Morey’s Piers reinforces the same concepts they’ve has been pointing Hersheypark out all year, it has a major impact on their students. Six Flags America Kings Dominion Busch Gardens Williamsburg A festival performance increases the visibility of music in the community by representing your school Carowinds at a national event. Dollywood Ensembles from all over the United States and Canada Six Flags Over Georgia participate in Music In The Parks. Your school and hometown will be announced at the awards ceremony Universal at the park. Orlando Resort® Bringing home a trophy is like winning a sporting event. It helps increase awareness of the arts and reflects that the school has a balanced curriculum. Every performing group receives a trophy at Music in the Parks. Busch Gardens Tampa Preparing for Music In The Parks helps student motivation and retention. An evaluated performance at the end of the school year offers a goal after the spring concert. Teachers are able to encourage musical growth even into the last weeks of school. An annual trip is a motivational reward that helps recruitment and student retention in these programs. Performances do not take place at the park, but at area schools and churches. 3
ACCOUNT AND FINANCE GUIDELINES Package Plans Payment Methods All groups registered to attend a Music in the Parks Music in the Parks will accept the following forms festival must select from one of the following package of payment: plans: • Check • Festival Adjudication, One Day Admission to Park • Money Order • Festival Adjudication, One Day Admission to Park, • Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Meal in Park We DO NOT consider Purchase Orders a form of payment. Complimentary Packages All payments must be made in US Currency. Free Director Package: Directors will receive one complimentary Park admission (and meal when applicable) based on the following policy. Free Returned Checks Director Packages are awarded based on participating There is a $20.00 penalty for all returned checks. ensembles: One for Concert Band/Jazz Ensemble, One for Orchestra, and One for Choir. If a personal check issued by a parent affiliated with your organization is returned for any reason, your group will be Free Chaperone Package: One Free Chaperone is held responsible for the $20.00 fee. awarded for every 25 performing students purchasing park tickets from Music in the Parks. Non-performing students and students utilizing season passes are not counted in this total. “The judge’s comments were VERY helpful. I really appreciated the fact that they were both critical and constructive!! I always feel comfortable coming Payment Schedule from Music In The Parks because I know that the judges are critical and comprehensive, but also understand the If you are working with an outside travel planner, please refer to their information for payment guidelines. importance (and helpfulness) of positive comments too!” —Katie B., Aviara Oaks Middle School, Carlsbad, CA PAYMENTS ARE DIVIDED INTO 2 INSTALLMENTS: • A $100 per ensemble refundable deposit* is due 90 days before your event. *All payments are refundable until 30 days before your event. See the Cancellation and Refund policy for complete information. • Your final installment is due 30 days before your festival. You will receive reminder emails when these invoices are due. Any account that has not made any payments by the final payment deadline will be canceled, and their groups will be removed from the performance schedule. 4
FESTIVAL PACKAGE INCLUSIONS Music In The Parks offers the following festival package options: • Festival Performance Only • Festival with One Day Park Admission* • Festival with One Day Park Admission & Meal* *At Disneyland and Universal Orlando you can upgrade your park and/ or meal tickets to multi-day passes. All Music In The Parks packages include the Festival Performance Only items listed below: • Festival Performance Fees for each student Meals • Souvenir Pin for each performing student and Based on the theme park you have chosen either a ensemble director Meal Coupon or Picnic will be offered. Check with a • Trophy for every performing group festival director for more detail. • Commemorative Directors Gift for Ensemble • MEAL COUPON: At select locations participants Conductor will receive a meal coupon that is redeemable at various locations throughout the park. • PICNIC MEAL: Some parks offer a buffet style Park Admission Packages picnic meal. Because performances can run as late as 3:00 PM, the picnic may be scheduled later in the day. Most participants elect a package that includes park Ask a festival director for schedule information. admission. When you take advantage of our discounted theme park tickets, you also receive: You will also receive the free chaperone & director tickets outlined above on meals. • ONE FREE ADULT CHAPERONE ADMISSION for every 25 Students performing in the festival and purchasing a park ticket (Festival Performance Only students do not apply) “Everyone in the Music In The Parks organization that we worked with were so accommodating. The ease of • ONE FREE DIRECTOR FOR BAND, ONE FOR updating or changing details during the entire planning CHOIR AND ONE FOR ORCHESTRA as applicable to your performing ensembles. process was wonderful. Your attempts to make the process as smooth and easy as possible resulted in a wonderful experience for us on Festival day!” —Vicki F., The Fourth Presbyterian School, Potomac, MD 5
FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES Performance Classifications All ensembles will be further classified under the Listed below is a breakdown of the performance following categories: classifications available for your group. HIGH SCHOOL – Grades 9-12 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL – Grades 7-9 Instrumental Classifications MIDDLE SCHOOL – Grades 6-8 CBI - Concert Band ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – Grades K-6 CBII - Second Concert Band (for schools entering more than one Concert Band) CLASS A – accredited school enrollment less than JE - Jazz Ensemble 750 students OR - Full Orchestra CLASS AA – accredited school enrollment 750 or higher SOI - String Orchestra CLASS AAA – school age community ensembles and non-accredited schools only SOII - Second String Orchestra (for schools entering more than one String Orchestra) GE - Guitar Ensemble R – Each organization for rating only will receive a trophy with the appropriate rating of superior, excellent, good, PE - Concert Percussion Ensemble fair, or poor. PD - Parade C – Each organization for competition will receive one of the listed ratings, and in addition, will be ranked within their classification. Choral Classifications JS - Jazz Choir “I particularly appreciated the adjudicators’ comments ME - Men’s Choir and the supportive and encouraging way in which they MCI - Mixed Choir made their points. Since this was my first festival, MCII - Second Mixed Choir (for schools entering more I was apprehensive about how our limited choral program than one Mixed Choir). would measure up to other schools who have comprehensive RC – Renaissance Choir (performing appropriate programs, but the adjudicators’ positive approach made Renaissance literature). us feel just as qualified to be there.” SC – Show Choir (performance includes choreography. —Joanne H., Newark Junior High School, Newark, CA Please note that performances take place in the same area as all other choirs. Standard Choral Risers are provided. Platform risers are not available and use of props is not recommended). TC - Treble Choir (mixed ensemble performing SA or SSA literature. Must have both girls and boys with unchanged voices). WC - Women’s Choir (all girl ensemble performing SA, SSA or SSAA literature). 6
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS There are no music selection requirements. Equipment Provided Music selection is at the discretion of the Director. Music equipment provided by the festival in the performance area includes: YOUR PERFORMANCE – Instrumental ensembles are allotted TWENTY-FIVE minutes. Choral ensembles are allotted TWENTY minutes. Each ensemble must CHORAL – Step Choral Risers, Acoustic Piano, complete the following in that time period. One (1) Solo Microphone • Set-Up INSTRUMENTAL – Chairs, stands, four (4) timpani, • Perform an optional warm-up - not to exceed three (3) bass drum, xylophone, chimes, orchestra bells, and one minutes in length (1) solo microphone. In addition, a piano will be provided • Perform two selections of the director’s choice for for Jazz Ensemble and Orchestra. You are required to adjudication provide your own mallets, etc. for all percussion. • Clear the stage Additional percussion equipment is available at some performance locations. Contact your Regional Coordinator (contact information is listed in your An organization’s stage time begins when the first Adjudication Schedule) to inquire about any additional member of the group enters the stage. Total time equipment. on/off stage cannot exceed the given time allotment. There can be no more than a three (3) minute warm-up, which is optional. Two adjudicated selections are not MUSIC IN THE PARKS DOES NOT PROVIDE to exceed the time limit, taking into consideration the THE FOLLOWING: Trap Sets, Amplifiers, Platform logistics of set-up and exiting the stage. Risers, Marimbas, Vibes, Extension Cords, Multiple Microphones, or CD/Cassette Play Back equipment. **Renaissance Choirs and Show Choirs may perform more than two selections providing their entrance, warm-up, performance, and exit do not exceed the 20 minute limit. Show Choirs are strongly urged to limit props to ensure they do not exceed the time allowed. Any ensemble that goes over their 20 minute limit will be stopped. Each school must supply a set-up crew to rearrange choral risers, music stands or chairs prior to their group’s performance. AFTER YOUR PERFORMANCE – Return to the Registration Area to pick up your Conductor’s Scores. Score Sheets, Adjudicator Comments and Recaps will be posted on our website after the Awards Ceremony. If you are not planning on attending the Awards Ceremony you must make prior arrangements with your festival host to pick up your trophies. Groups that have not made prior arrangements, or do not have a representative present at the Awards Ceremony will not receive their trophy. 7
FACILITY DESCRIPTION Based on acoustics, logistics, and proximity to the Arrival Guidelines park, the finest available performance facilities have been acquired. Ensembles will perform in acoustically Plan to arrive at the adjudication site 30 minutes acceptable performance areas in local schools, churches, before your scheduled warm-up. When you arrive at colleges, and hotels within an acceptable distance from the adjudication site, go directly to the Registration the park. Performances do not take place in the park. Area (Leave your students on the bus preparing for performance). Warm-Up Description AT THE REGISTRATION AREA YOU WILL… Warm-up areas are provided in order to tune, line up, • Turn in your adjudicator’s packets (2) and and prepare for your performance. It is not a rehearsal Announcer’s Sheet room. In some instances, the warm-up area may not • Remit payment for any last minute balance due on have chairs and stands. You may not leave backpacks or your Music in the Parks account (balance due cannot purses in the warm-up room. Instrumental ensembles will exceed $500 at the festival) have 25 minutes to warm-up. Choral ensembles will have 20 minutes to warm-up. • Pick up your Amusement Park tickets & Music In The Parks student/director souvenir. • After you have completed this task, your students Uniform & Changing Room Policy may enter the building. Please keep in mind that other ensembles are on stage performing while you enter. Uniforms are optional for performances. Please be Encourage your students to show these ensembles certain your students are dressed for performance before the same courtesy and respect they would expect, entering the performance facility. Changing facilities are and be as quiet and orderly as possible. not available at performance sites. We recommend that you designate buses for male and female changing of • A representative will lead your students into the uniforms or have students wear casual clothes under warm-up area. If you have arrived early, you are their uniform. welcome to enter the performance area and view other ensembles’ performances. Instrument Cases PLEASE NOTE: Not all performance sites will have extra All instrument cases should remain on the bus at all space available to hold students. If you are not planning times. Please DO NOT take instrument cases into the on watching other ensembles, plan to wait on your buses warm-up or performance areas. Every case should be (Fridays) or outside (Saturdays) until your scheduled labeled with the student’s and the school’s name. warm-up. Adjudicator Packets The Director must furnish two (2) judge’s packets consisting of original scores for each adjudicated composition with the measures numbered and performance selection sheet. The Director must also furnish an extra performance selection sheet for the announcer. Music in the Parks will provide digital media for your verbal comments. You will be asked to fill in your ensemble information upon check-in at the Registration Table. 8
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY If you are utilizing an outside travel planner, please refer Number Changes / Final Count Guarantee to their information for cancellation guidelines. All festival participants must guarantee their minimum In the event it is necessary for a school to withdraw from ticket count by 10 days before the event. The Invoice a Music in the Parks festival a full refund will be issued Contact will receive an email approximately 15 days if cancellation notice is received 30 days before the before your event reminding you to login and make your scheduled festival date. Cancellation must be submitted changes. *If you are using a travel planner they will be via our web site. contacted to verify your ticket counts. Any group that cancels less than 30 days before the At the 10 day deadline we need a breakdown of how festival, but more than 15 days before will be charged many students and adults are participating in your trip. a $100 cancellation penalty. All other payments will be We also need to know how many students will be utilizing returned to you. a Season pass, rather than purchasing a ticket through Any group that cancels less than 15 days before the Music in the Parks. event will forfeit all payments made to Music in the Parks. It is your responsibility to guarantee your final counts – If web cancellation is not received according to these even if you do not receive the email reminder. deadlines, all applicable cancellation penalties will apply. After the 10 day deadline, your tickets totals cannot be lowered for any reason. You will be able to add on tickets if needed at the festival registration table. Payment in full REMINDER must accompany any extra ticket requests. If no payments have been received by the 30-Day final payment deadline, your group will be dropped from the festival. Refunds Refunds for any overpayments will be issued within PLEASE NOTE: This policy remains in effect regardless 30 days following your festival date. Refunds are issued of sudden School Board policy changes or world events. to the organization, rather than an individual. If your Such circumstances do not negate this policy. payment was issued on a Credit Card, your refund will be issued to that card. The only exception is if your refund is greater than the amount paid on the card. In this case, Change of Festival Date and/or Location a check will be issued. If you have any questions or a special refund request, please email info@edprog.com. All festival location and date changes must be submitted through our website. Simply log in to your account, select the reservation you would like to change, and then follow the steps on your screen. 9
AS TEACHERS OURSELVES, WE UNDERSTAND MEET THE THE CHALLENGES EVERY FESTIVAL DIRECTORS MUSIC EDUCATOR FACES. Taryn began working with the Festivals of Music and Music In The Parks staff in 1999. She has recently returned to her role as festival director after a successful career teaching customer service skills to major corporations. Taryn has been assisting Taryn Music In The Parks as a Regional Coordinator for the past nine Felmey years. She is a graduate of West Chester University and an active vocal performer in the Philadelphia area. Taryn coordinates both Festivals of Music and Music In The Parks events. Kurt joined the Music In The Parks and Festivals of Music staff in 1990 after teaching instrumental music for 13 years. With a B.S. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a M.A. in Music Education from West Chester University and an M.Ed. Kurt in Administration from Shippensburg University, Kurt has served Hargleroad on the Middle States Evaluation Board and as the Department Chairman for the Shippensburg Area School District. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Student Youth Travel Association. Kurt coordinates Music In The Parks and Festivals of Music events. Jeff is a graduate of West Chester University with a B.S. in Music Education. Prior to joining the Educational Programs staff in 1991, Jeff taught instrumental and vocal music at the Jeff Junior High and High School levels. Jeff coordinates Music In The Parks and Festivals of Music events. Micco A graduate of Lebanon Valley College - Annville, PA with a B.S. in Music Education, Debbie has been coordinating adjudication festivals since 1991. Her knowledge of many festival locations will Debra guarantee the best possible experience for your group. Debbie coordinates Music In The Parks and Festivals of Music events. Steranko 10
We’ve created the best possible festival environment that works with you and for you. Groups that perform with Music In The Parks have a unique opportunity to draw on our 30 years of experience listening to our directors and using their input to shape our events. Our hope for your performing group is not just to win a competition, but to establish an attitude of accomplishment in participants and instill that music is an essential part of every student’s education. Better Performance Environments for Music Educators & Students Remembering the challenges we faced as educators, especially in today’s economic climate, we offer policies that work with you: FESTIVAL-ONLY PRICING FOR ALL EVENTS Since we only offer the festival and the attractions used for the awards ceremony, you’re assured the best possible value for your students. You have the freedom to plan the trip on your own or use a travel planner. This allows you to select hotels, meals, and attractions that best fit your budget and educational needs. RELIABLE ONLINE ACCESS Update attendance or ensemble information, and pay online with a credit card using our secure, dependable network. FLEXIBLE REFUND & 30-DAY CANCELLATION POLICIES We do not require any non-refundable application fees and allow 30-day cancellation before your event. REAL-TIME SCHEDULING View your performance time from real-time schedules. Eco-friendly printing gives you the option to print only the information and forms you need. 11
For more information and to register on-line visit: www.musicintheparks.com 800-323-0974 8 AM - 8 PM Eastern Time, Monday - Thursday 8 AM - 5 PM Eastern Time, Friday 5 AM - 5 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Thursday 5 AM - 2 PM Pacific Time, Friday E-mail: info@musicintheparks.com Educational Programs Network Music In The Parks 1784 West Schuylkill Road, Douglassville, PA 19518-9100
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