- August
- Reserve the stage or venue
- send note home about concerts - get translated for other languages
- Send out the information to teachers - ask them to put it in their Newsletter
- Ask Secretary to placed on school website
- Ask to meet with teachers if your concert aligns with their curriculum
- Select Music (for the most part); videotape students performing one of the songs from the concert each quarter (same song throughout the year so they can see their growth).
- January
- Ask teachers to again place information in their newsletter
- Send home additional note
- At Least 6 Weeks before the Concert
- Rehearsal Schedule - Always 2 with the entire group. No large group rehearsal on the day of the concert if at all possible.
- Rehearsal Schedule for Readers and Soloists - including practicing with the microphone in front of an audience
- Send home fliers with Concert Information and Lyrics
- Writing Challenge and Art Contest
- 4 Weeks Before the Concert
- Riser Order (If students are transitioning to play instruments, consider placing groups on risers as opposed to in rows.)
- Start building stamina for standing on the risers.
- Assign instruments and part (if used. Practice transitions including the expectations for voice / body when moving to instruments). Remember to put all the instrument in rehearsal where you want them at the concert.
- Request permission to video from publishers.
- Create a Scale with students regarding behavior and performance at the concert.
- 3 Weeks Before the Concert
- Custodian Request - Concert Arrangement and Instrument Moving to Concert Location
- Refreshments - Cookies and Drinks
- -Prepare Packets / Files for Classroom Teachers
- Email Schedule to Classroom Teachers
- -Get someone to run the CD Player (even a student)!
- Record and Critique
- 2 Weeks Before the Concert
- Call parents of students ending video permission
- Pre-concert meeting to go over the details with all staff that are involved (if possible)
- Make a recording of students reading the Concert Etiquette to play at the concert.
- 1 Week Before the Concert
- Concert Program created and printed
- Reminder letters (include where to go at beginning and how to pick up)
- Double check in with the secretary at the Auditorium that the event is taking place.
- Week of the Concert
- Parent Phone Calls
- Provide Concert Order to Teachers for Rehearsals
- Create Riser Order by ROW for use in pre-concert staging area. Students should go on the rises in a long row even if they are groups by class spread out among multiple rows)
- Request teacher assistance with monitoring hallway and video
- Plan your thanks you for after the concert. Give thanks to ALL that helped with the concert and families for getting students there.
- Decorations if needed
- Double Check with Venue about Performance Dates and Details
- Be very clear about expectations during rehearsals
- Evening of Concert
- Signs to show parents where each classroom is standing
- Concert Etiquette -
- Student microphones should be loud. More light on stage than in audience
- Students should exit the risers and stay in their order - returning to the staging area for pick up and meeting their parents. Parents form a line and staff call the student to meet with parent.
- Need supervision of students in the classrooms by 10 minutes before students arrive.
- Student Arrival and Pre Concert Staging. Students should sit in their spot and stay seated until heading out to the auditorium.
- Post Concert
- Thank you Emails and Small Gifts (Kind Bars, Small bags of Chips / Popcorn, etc)
- Students
- Concert Evaluation
- Rewards for Coming
- Grading - input information as students evaluate their performance
- Fun Activities!
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Concert Checklist
These are the things that need done for a concert to run smoothly.
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