Music for All Summer Symposium, presented by PEER TEACHING PROGRAM June 26-July 1, 2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana MONDAY, JUNE 26 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Registration Field Sports (RC) 122 1:00 PM-2:00 PM Opening Session Emens Auditorium 2:15 PM-3:00 PM Overview and Impressions of Being the Peer Teacher Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 3:10 PM-3:50 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Fine Arts 217 Instrumental Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez What and How of Teaching Your Peers: Music Concentration Vocal Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 4:00 PM-4:40 PM Leading Sectionals Joel Denton, Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez Fine Arts 217 4:50 PM-6:20 PM Dinner - Girls Woodworth Commons Dining Dinner - Boys Noyer Centre 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Leadership Experience: Joel Denton with Special Guest David Starnes Fine Arts 217 8:00 PM-9:30 PM Yamaha Young Performing Artists Emens Auditorium TUESDAY, JUNE 27 8:30 AM-9:10 AM Overview and Impressions of Being the Peer Teacher Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 9:20 AM-11:00 AM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Visual Concentration John Howell, Peer Teaching Staff, Fine Arts 217 11:10 AM-11:40 AM Leadership Experience Frank Crockett Fine Arts 217 11:50 AM-1:20 PM Lunch - Students Elliott Dining 1:30 PM-3:00 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers: Music Concentration Vocal Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Fine Arts 217 Instrumental Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez 3:10 PM-4:40 PM Leading Sectionals Joel Denton, Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez Fine Arts 217 4:50 PM-6:20 PM Dinner - Boys Noyer Centre Dinner - Girls Woodworth Commons Dining 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Leadership Experience: Joel Denton with Special Guest Greg Bimm Fine Arts 217 8:00 PM-9:30 PM Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Emens Auditorium Pruis Hall Lobby: Monday, June 26-Friday, June 30 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 p.m.-7 p.m. PRINT 6/20/17 10:45 AM
Music for All Summer Symposium, presented by PEER TEACHING PROGRAM June 26-July 1, 2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 8:30 AM-9:10 AM Overview and Impressions of Being the Peer Teacher Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 9:20 AM-11:00 AM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Visual Concentration John Howell, Peer Teaching Staff Fine Arts 217 11:10 AM-11:40 AM Leadership Experience Frank Crockett Fine Arts 217 11:50 AM-1:20 PM Lunch - Students Elliott Dining 1:30 PM-3:00 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Fine Arts 217 Instrumental Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez What and How of Teaching Your Peers : Music Concentration Vocal Joel Denton Whitinger Business 136 3:10 PM-4:40 PM Leading Sectionals Joel Denton, Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez Fine Arts 217 4:50 PM-6:20 PM Dinner - Boys Noyer Centre Dinner - Girls Woodworth Commons Dining 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Leadership Experience: Joel Denton with Special Guest Jeff Young Fine Arts 217 8:00 PM-9:30 PM U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors Emens Auditorium THURSDAY, JUNE 29 8:30 AM-9:10 AM Overview and Impressions of Being the Peer Teacher Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 9:20 AM-11:00 AM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Visual Concentration John Howell, Peer Teaching Staff Fine Arts 217 11:10 AM-11:40 AM Leadership: Drum Circle John Fitzgerald Fine Arts 217 11:50 AM-1:20 PM Lunch - Students Elliott Dining 1:30 PM-3:00 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Fine Arts 217 Instrumental Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez What and How of Teaching Your Peers: Music Concentration Vocal Joel Denton Whitinger Business 136 3:10 PM-4:40 PM Leading Sectionals Joel Denton, Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez Fine Arts 217 4:50 PM-6:20 PM Dinner - Boys Noyer Centre Dinner - Girls Woodworth Commons Dining 6:30 PM-7:30 PM Leadership Experience: Joel Denton with Special Guest Bobby Lambert Fine Arts 217 8:00 PM-9:30 PM Black Violin Emens Auditorium PRINT 6/20/17 10:45 AM
Music for All Summer Symposium, presented by PEER TEACHING PROGRAM June 26-July 1, 2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana FRIDAY, JUNE 30 8:30 AM-9:10 AM Overview and Impressions of Being the Peer Teacher Joel Denton Fine Arts 217 9:10 AM-9:20 AM Peer Teaching Program Group Photo Jolesch Enterprises Outside Fine Arts Building 9:20 AM-11:00 AM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Visual Concentration John Howell, Peer Teaching Staff Fine Arts 217 11:10 AM-11:40 AM Leadership: Lessons from the Movies Fran Kick Art & Journalism 175 11:50 AM-1:20 PM Lunch - Students Elliott Dining 1:30 PM-3:00 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Instrumental Fine Arts 217 Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez 1:30 PM-3:00 PM What and How of Teaching Your Peers Music Concentration Vocal Joel Denton Whitinger Business 136 3:10 PM-4:40 PM Leading Sectionals Joel Denton, Jeremy Spicer, Anna Rodriguez Fine Arts 217 4:15 PM-7:30 PM Continuous shuttle to Scheumann Stadium for picnic, photo, and DCI Show Art & Journalism Parking Lot 4:45 PM-6:00 PM Picnic Benedum Woods Grassy Area 6:00 PM-6:20 PM Summer Symposium Full Group Photo Scheumann Stadium 7:00 PM-10:00 PM Drum Corps International Central Indiana Scheumann Stadium 9:00 PM-10:45 PM Shuttle back to campus from Scheumann Stadium Scheumann Stadium PRINT 6/20/17 10:45 AM
Music for All Summer Symposium, presented by PEER TEACHING PROGRAM June 26-July 1, 2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana SATURDAY, JULY 1 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Final Performances (listed in order of performance:) Music Instruction Sursa Hall Orchestra Colorado Concert Band Ohio Concert Band 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Middle School Final Performances (listed in order of performance:) University Theatre Maxwell Middle School Concert Band Middle School Percussion Ensemble Dolan Middle School Concert Band 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Final Performances (listed in order of performance): Pruis Hall Auditorium Massachusetts Percussion Ensemble Florida Percussion Ensemble Jazz Ensembles 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Family Day Picnic Lafollette Field Field (Rain Site: Worthen Arena) 1:30 PM-3:30 PM Final Performances (listed in order of performance): Worthen Arena Peer Teacher Program will present between each of the division performances below. Color Guard Marching Percussion Marching Band Drum Major Institute PRINT 6/20/17 10:45 AM
N MUSIC FOR ALL 2017 SUMMER SYMPOSIUM BALL STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MAP BENEDUM WOODS FRIDAY PICNIC CAROLINA CROWN PERCUSSION SESSIONS OTHER SYMPOSIUM BUILDINGS BURKHARDT BUILDING (BB) WHITINGER BUSINESS (WB) BALL GYM (BG) ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS (AC) CARMICHAEL HALL (CA) FINE ARTS BUILDING (AR) STUDENT RECREATION CENTER (RC) ANTHONY FIELD DRUM MAJOR INSTITUTE ART & JOURNALISM (AJ) THE ATRIUM - MUSIC FOR ALL HEADQUARTERS UNIVERSITY THEATRE (UT) HARGREAVES MUSIC BUILDING (MU) MIDDLE SCHOOL CONCERT BANDS, JAZZ BAND, AND CONCERT PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES EMENS AUDITORIUM (AU) EVENING CONCERTS JOHNSON HALL (JO) STUDENT MALE DORM LAFOLLETTE DINING HALL (LA) WHITINGER BUSINESS (WB) PEER TEACHING FINE ARTS (AR) PEER TEACHING SCHEUMANN STADIUM DCI SHOW CAROLINA CROWN SESSIONS TEACHER COLLEGE (TC) DIRECTORS ACADEMY BOOSTER INSTITUTE JO UNIVERSITY GREEN LEADERSHIP LAFOLLETTE FIELD MARCHING BAND LAFOLLETTE FIELD FAMILY DAY PICNIC QUAD TC HEATH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BUILDING (HP) MARCHING BAND BB PH UT MU AC STUDENT CENTER (SC) PK DH WORTHEN ARENA FINAL PERFORMANCES (MARCHING BAND/COLOR GUARD/ DRUM MAJORS/MARCHING PERCUSSION) SW KI STUDENT REC CENTER (RC) FIELD SPORTS ROOM 122 SATURDAY & MONDAY MORNING REGISTRATION NOYER DINING HALL (NO) DIRECTOR LUNCH LOCATION BAKER HALL MIDDLE SCHOOL MALE DORM KLIPPLE HALL MIDDLE SCHOOL FEMALE DORM KINGHORN HALL (KI) ADULT DORM KINGHORN MULTIPURPOSE PERCUSSION SPECIALIST ACADEMY STUDEBAKER WEST HALL (SW) STUDENT MALE DORM PARK HALL (PK) SWAG HEADQUARTERS STUDENT FEMALE DORM WOODWORTH DINING HALL (WO) DEHORITY HALL (DH) STUDENT FEMALE DORM PRUIS HALL (PH) LEADERSHIP WEEKEND DRUM MAJORS MUNCIE MUSIC CENTER MAP KEY TRACK/DIVISION LOCATIONS HOUSING & MEAL LOCATIONS BURRIS SCHOOL (BU) MARCHING PERCUSSION OTHER IMPORTANT LOCATIONS/BUILDINGS FAMILY DAY ACTIVITY LOCATIONS ELLIOTT DINING HALL (EW) EW QUAD CGIA AND COLOR GUARD Road closure between McKinnley Ave & N. Dill St. and drive to Park Hall garage Alternate route to Park Hall and garage MUSIC INSTRUCTION BUILDING (MI) HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND AND ORCHESTRA THE VILLAGE OFF CAMPUS DINING OPTIONS FOR EARLY AC ARRIVALS/LATE DEPARTURES
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Summer Symposium presented by CONCERT ARTISTS AND EVENTS Yamaha Young Performing Artists Monday, June 26, 2017 Music for All is proud to open its Summer Symposium Concert Series with the Yamaha Young Performing Artists (YYPA) in concert! The YYPA program recognizes outstanding young musicians from the world of classical, jazz, and contemporary music. Winners of the competition perform in concert at the Summer Symposium, with guest Yamaha Performing Artists. Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Tuesday, June 27, 2017 The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass (RMPBB) is composed of some of America s top brass musicians dedicated to bringing the joyous experience of great music to a wide range of audiences. The RMPBB is a family-owned and operated business that had its beginnings on the streets of New Orleans. On the advice of Ellis Marsalis, the group created a concert format that breaks the usual barriers between genres and strives to create a connection between the audience and performers. U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors Tuesday, June 28, 2017 The Jazz Ambassadors America s Big Band is the official touring big band of the United States Army. This 19-member ensemble, formed in 1969, has received great acclaim both at home and abroad performing America s original art form: jazz. Concerts by the Jazz Ambassadors are designed to entertain all types of audiences. Custom compositions and arrangements highlight the group s creative talent and gifted soloists. Their diverse repertoire includes big band, swing, bebop, Latin, contemporary jazz, standards, popular tunes, Dixieland, vocals, and patriotic selections.
CONCERT ARTISTS AND EVENTS Black Violin Thursday, June 29, 2017 Black Violin is the blend of classical, hip-hop, rock, R&B, and bluegrass music. Live, they are accompanied by their incredible band, featuring ace turntable whiz DJ SPS and a drummer. Named one of the hottest bands at SXSW in 2013, Black Violin was invited to perform at Bonnaroo and returned to SXSW this year to SRO crowds. Since starting Black Violin a decade ago Wil Baptiste and Kevin Kev Marcus Sylvester have performed an average of 200 shows a year in 49 states and 36 countries as far away as Dubai, Prague and South Africa, while appearing at official NFL celebrations for three Super Bowls and last year s U.S. Open in Forest Hills with Jordin Sparks. Their groundbreaking collaboration has seen them play their music for everybody from the troops in Iraq to both the official President s Inaugural Ball and the Kids Inaugural in Washington, DC, where Barack Obama himself gave each a hearty hand-shake. Individually and together, Black Violin has collaborated with the likes of P. Diddy, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Aretha Franklin and The Eagles. Drum Corps International Central Indiana Friday, June 30, 2017 Music for All Summer Symposium participants get to enjoy one of America s most exciting drum and bugle corps shows, up close and personal. Friday evening starts with a camp-wide picnic before the show, a full camp group photo, then performances by eight drum and bugle corps, with a special performance by the camp marching band with Carolina Crown. PERFORMING CORPS: (Listed in alphabetical order) Blue Stars La Crosse, WI Bluecoats Canton, OH Boston Crusaders Boston, MA Carolina Crown Ft. Mill, SC The Cavaliers Rosemont, IL Madison Scouts Madison, WI Music City Nashville, TN Pioneer Milwaukee, WI Troopers Casper, WY