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Home | National Directories | Camp | Incomparable Marching Band Workshop - Sponsored by Peak Group Travel |
Incomparable Marching Band Workshop - Sponsored by Peak Group Travel
Basic Information
Focus: Marching Band and Leadership skills for students
Owner: John Villella
Director: Bruce Rickert
Address: 6542A Lower York Road, Suite 144
New Hope, PA 18238
Phone Number: 2153660205
Email: Bruce@vivaceproductions.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 9-12
Camp Season: July 23-28, 2022
Setting:
West Chester University Campus
Camp Capacity: 450
Additional Information:
Our Incomparable Drum Major track goes beyond the basic 4 pattern. Drum Major students will learn strategies and techniques that develop presence, communication skills, musicianship, and more! In addition to fostering skills on the podium, Drum Major track participants will engage in leadership clinics each day that foster a heightened awareness of how the lessons learned in marching band can be successfully deployed in everyday life.
Brass and woodwinds are featured in this track of our Incomparable clinics. Students will focus on developing individual musicianship, ensemble skills, and visual performance techniques with our featured clinicians. Participants will engage in daily leadership clinics that encourage personal growth and help each student reach their full potential both on and off the field!
Stationary percussion instruments are the focus in this clinic track. From vibraphones to "rack city," students will get exposure on musicianship, technique development, and contemporary performance styles that they can incorporate into their home programs. Leadership as a personal and group concept is a daily topic in this track
Battery percussion students will focus on technique, uniformity, and musicianship during their dedicated clinic sessions. Additional daily sessions in leadership and personal responsibility round out the week for percussion students during their Incomparable clinic experiences!
Spin. Toss. Catch. These fundamentals will be the focus of the color guard track at the Incomparable Marching Band Workshops. Clinicians will also lead sessions on body movement, ensemble work/uniformity, and visual musicianship. Daily sessions in leadership will show each student that their personal leadership affects the entire ensemble and how to capitalize on those strengths. Whether you have 5 people in your color guard, or 50, students in this track will gain many skills and tools to take back to their squad.