Click to view this em ail in a browser Shop Talk A Monthly Newsletter for Band, Choral, Orchestra, Guitar and Dance Directors October 2012 October is Here! Plan Your 2013 Trip Now Before Rates Increase! 2013 rates for hotels, motorcoach companies, airlines and even attractions will increase soon. Let's get your trip planned early so you can lock in today's lower rates! To discuss your trip ideas, contact us today. Toll-Free: (800) 774-7337 Email us at: info@kaleidoscopeadventures.com Check out our website at: www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com Find us on:
The Kaleidoscope Adventures Team "Kaleidoscope Adventures made our music festival fun and enjoyable for all because it was so well organized. Leslie Patton, Flat Rock Middle School In This Issue: James Bond Villains Headline New Exhibit at D.C.'s International Spy Museum! Kaleidoscope Adventures Teams Up with Charity Rewards Plus Online Shopping Mall! What s New? (Disney World s Fantasyland Expanding!; Statue of Liberty Reopens!; and Medieval Times Launches New Production!) October Destination Spotlight: Chattanooga, TN Good Planning, Preparation and Pacing Contributes to Good Rehearsal Technique! Fun Fotos! Frequently Asked Questions Top Ten Destinations James Bond Villains Headline New Exhibit at D.C.'s International Spy Museum! The Original Aston Martin Driven by Sean Connery
As SKYFALL, the latest in the James Bond film series, opens in theaters this November, the International Spy Museum will mount a major new exhibit featuring the most memorable villains who have appeared since 007 first hit the screen in DR. NO in 1962. The interactive exhibit, "Exquisitely Evil: 50 Years of Bond Villains," will feature James Bond's chief adversaries, their henchmen, lairs, and weapons. Over 100 artifacts from the films will be on display including Zao's Jaguar XKR from DIE ANOTHER DAY, the satellite from GOLDENEYE, Jaws' teeth from THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, and Dr. No's tarantula from DR. NO. Visitors can also swim with sharks, become a villain, and create their own personal lair as part of the exhibit's many interactive displays. For more information about the International Spy Museum, please call the team at Kaleidoscope Adventures at (800) 774-7337 or email us at info@kaleidoscopeadventures.com Kaleidoscope Adventures Teams Up with Charity Rewards Plus Online Shopping Mall!! Kaleidoscope Adventures has partnered with Charity Rewards Plus, an online shopping mall. Now you can earn ongoing cash rewards for your program just by having family and friends shop on your customized online mall. Keep earning all year long! Following is a sampling of the stores from which you can shop: -Walmart -Musicians Friend Outlet -1-800 Flowers -Office Depot -Petsmart -Sam's Club -Macy's -Netflix -Expedia -Discount School Supplies And Hundreds More! Your group online mall includes the following features: - Customized to your school or organization! -Invite as many people to shop as you want! -Cash Rewards Example: 100 supporters shop once a month spending an average of $100. An average 2% reward is paid that results in $200 a month ; that adds up to $2400 a year!! -It s Scalable grow $$ each year! -Connect to your website and social media
For more information about Charity Rewards Plus, please call the team at Kaleidoscope Adventures at 800-774-7337 or check out our Charity Rewards Plus Video/Link online at: http://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/fundraising What's New? Walt Disney World s Fantasyland Expanding!! Depiction of Walt Disney World's Fantasyland Expansion Fueled by imagination, Florida s Magic Kingdom is getting bigger. Fantasyland, the largest expansion in Walt Disney World Resort history, is opening in phases through 2014. The new rides, shows and attractions are based on favorite movies. Storybook Circus, inspired by Dumbo, has opened at the Orlando theme park. The Enchanted Forest debuts December 6th, bringing to life the world of the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.
For more information about Orlando's attractions, click on the following link: http://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/destinations/orlando-fl Statue of Liberty Reopens! After a year of renovations, the interior of the Statue of Liberty will reopen on October 28. Visitors to New York Harbor's iconic national monument will be allowed inside on a limited basis until the entire renovation project is completed at the end of 2012. The opening date coincides with the statue's 126th birthday. Upon arrival, you will be able to visit the Statue of Liberty, go to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, climb up to the Statue of Liberty s crown for amazing views and learn the history of both Islands from either an Audio Tour or a Park Ranger! For more information about New York's attractions, click on the following link: www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/destinations/new-york-city-ny For more information about the Walt Disney World Fantasyland Expansion and Statue of Liberty, please contact the team at Kaleidoscope Adventures at (800) 774-7337 or email us at info@kaleidoscopeadventures.com October Destination Spotlight: Chattanooga, TN
View of Chattanooga from Lookout Mountain Standing There are few places where a group can experience so many world-class attractions and still be within ten minutes of breathtaking views from high atop the mountains. Student groups can enjoy the close proximity to everything in Chattanooga. Being home to the famous Chattanooga Choo Choo, the city offers groups an exciting array of attractions, museums, historical sites, waterfront area, culture and recreational activities in the mountains. There s always something special to do in Chattanooga. Kaleidoscope Adventures offers student groups a variety of experiences that help create lasting memories. We can customize an itinerary to Chattanooga, TN that is fun and meets your educational and/or performance objectives. For more information about Chattanooga, TN, please contact the sales team at Kaleidoscope Adventures at (800) 774-7337, or visit our Chattanooga, TN page for ideas, itineraries, etc. at: http://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/destinations/chattanooga-tn or email us at info@kaleidoscopeadventures.com Good Planning, Preparation and Pacing Contributes to Good Rehearsal Technique!
A fine rehearsal technique is achieved by a conductor who has a flawless sense of pace and organization, a superbly trained musical ear, and a healthy sense of humor. In the conductor s rehearsals, the maximum amount of musical progress is achieved, coupled with a general atmosphere which makes musicians enjoy making music. A minimum of time is lost because the conductor detects and corrects exactly each musical problem dealing tactfully and firmly with his/her musicians. In turn, the ensemble feels they are working with a leader who treats them with respect. Some of the key elements which contribute to good rehearsal technique are: 1. Good Planning: The conductor should know the strengths and weaknesses of his/her musicians so he/she can select the best programs for the ensemble. The conductor should also plan the most effective rehearsal schedule for preparation of the program. 2. Good Preparation: The conductor should allow adequate time for preparation so he/she can make the best use of rehearsal time and not waste time during a rehearsal for mistakes. The conductor should know the music well enough to be able to anticipate problems that will arise, and therefore concentrate on the greatest problems at the earliest possible time. 3. Good Pacing: In order to avoid a last-minute frenzy of activity to accomplish things which should have been done earlier, the conductor should discipline his/herself to spend a given amount of time on each work according to his/her assessment of the difficulty of the work. Some conductors get overly involved with their favorite work, or a passage which inspires them at that moment and which has no more importance to the overall work than other passages which are consequently ignored. Concentrate on each passage and employ consistent gentle pressure to enable the ensemble to make steady progress throughout the preparation time for a concert. When the atmosphere of a rehearsal is too relaxed during most of the rehearsals, it is frequently followed by an explosive turnabout in attitude during the final rehearsals. Musicians appreciate knowing what is expected of them. What they do not appreciate is a conductor who is overly cordial for ninety percent of the rehearsals and a tyrant at concert time. Plan, Prepare and Pace yourself to achieve good rehearsal technique! Long, R. Gerry. The Conductor s Workshop: A Workbook on Instrumental Conducting. Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers. 2nd Edition, 1977. Fun Fotos!
Carolina Forest High School Choir This photo is of the Carolina Forest High School Choral Ensemble of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina performing at Festival Disney in Orlando, Florida. The choral ensemble is under the direction of Kraig McBroom. Eagles Landing Christian School Band This photo is of the Eagles Landing Christian School Band from McDonough, Georgia on their recent trip to Gatlinbury/Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The band is under the direction of Jay Davis. Class Act Productions This photo is of the Class Act Productions Show Choir of The Woodlands, Texas on their recent trip to Orlando to perform at Disney Performing Arts OnStage. The show choir is under the direction of Keith Brumfield.
Frequently Asked Questions! Top 10 Destinations How much money should each student bring? We generally recommend $10 to $20 per meal if eating on your own. However, some meals are generally included in the trip package, so please check with your teacher/sponsor for details regarding the particular trip inclusions. Students may also want to bring additional money for souvenir shopping at your own discretion. We suggest each student bring $50 to $100 for souvenirs. Pictured above is Chicago. Top Ten Kaleidoscope Adventures Destinations include: 1. Orlando, FL 2. New York City, NY 3. Washington DC 4. Atlanta, GA 5. Boston, MA 6. Chicago, IL 7. Historic Virginia/VA Beach/Norfolk, VA 8. Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN 9. Branson, MO 10. Baltimore, MD The above list reflects the Top 10 list of destinations for the 2011-2012 school year. Thank you for taking the time to read Shop Talk. We look forward to your comments. We encourage you to forward this email on to other directors. Please note that this email complies with current CAN-SPAM rules and is commercial mail. Kaleidoscope Adventures is a member of: Toll Free: (800) 774-7337 Phone: (407) 345-4899 Fax: (407) 345-2890 info@kaleidoscopeadventures.com www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com
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