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Festivals of Music Band and Choral Trip to Boston

By March 19, 2014 January 24th, 2015 2 Comments
Festivals of Music

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Festivals of Music are fantastic opportunities to create memorable experiences for your instrumental and choral groups, showcase your talent, and receive valuable feedback.  Three Festivals of Music judges who are familiar with the performing age group provide written and verbal feedback. After each performance, an adjudicator holds a clinic with your group. All Festivals of Music performing groups are recognized at the awards ceremony. Festivals of Music are held all across the United States, giving ample opportunity for groups wishing to travel near or far.

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Below is a sample two-day itinerary for a Festivals of Music festival in Boston.  This trip can easily be extended with a day or more spent exploring the historic areas of Boston.  This spring we are offering a major discount on band and choral trips!

Festivals   of   Music   Boston   Trip: Day   1
Festivals of Music

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Enjoy a hearty hot breakfast at the hotel before departing for the Performing Arts Center

The Wind Ensemble is up first. They will have 30 minutes to warm up followed by their performance.

Then, the Chamber Orchestra will warm up and perform

Next, the Jazz Band will have their performance.

After a morning of great music, the festival will break for lunch.

In the afternoon, the Select Chorus takes the stage. All choral groups will have 30 minutes to warm up.

Vocal Jazz will close out the festival performances.

After the festival, motor coaches will take all students to Plymouth, MA.

Dinner is provided at Panera Bread, or another restaurant of your choice.

The evening will be filled with scary tales and haunted places as you go on a Dead of Night Ghost Tour in historic Plymouth.

Return to the hotel to rest up for another fun day.

Festivals   of   Music   Boston   Trip: Day   2
Festivals of Music

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Have fun talking over yesterday’s performances as you enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel.

It’s time for thrill-seeking! We’re off to Six Flags New England! Cash will be provided for each student for lunch and dinner. Don’t miss BATMAN: The Dark Night, Bizarro, and Goliath (dun dun dun!), a few of the top thrill-seeking rides at this park. Depending on the time of year, cool off at the Hurricane Harbor Water Park.

In the evening, depart for home.

 

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