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Directors'
Seminar & Judge Training Apparel and Products are available through
CafePress.com/sweetadelines.
Download
handouts from the Directors' Seminar and Judge Training.
Housing
Information
Detroit
Marriott at the Renaissance Center Renaissance Center Detroit, Michigan
48243 USA Phone: +1 (313) 568-8000 Hotel reservations must be made through
the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center beginning January 1,
2009. When you contact them, identify yourself as a Sweet Adelines conference
attendee so you will receive the group rate. Alternatively, reservations
can be made through their website by typing in the following information:
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dtwdt-detroit-marriott-at-the-renaissance-center
Enter
the group code saisaia to get the
Sweet Adelines hotel rate.The hotel room rate is one low price for
single, double, triple or quad rooms � just $139 per night, plus 15%
tax.
The
deadline for making room reservations at the Sweet Adelines group rate
is June 22, 2009. If reservations are made after this date, the room
rate cannot be guaranteed.
Congratulations Carol Grimmer
The names of all paid Early Bird registrants were placed in a drawing for a complimentary registration. Carol Grimmer was chosen as the lucky winner.
Closing Event
This year marks the 50th anniversary of America's greatest record label and global music icon - MOTOWN! Celebrate at Side By Side’s fun closing event on Saturday, July 25, with Sweet Adelines very own dream girls, Moxie Ladies and Spotlight quartets.
Pay tribute to the Motown sound by performing to the legendary music of the Supremes, the Temptations, Mary Wells and more in the first ever Sweet Adelines Lip Sync Contest. Prizes will be awarded for the best modern interpretation of the Motown look and style (hairdos, costumes and of course, dance moves), best group, best solo and best overall performance. We’ll provide the tracks, you provide the signature Motown moves!
Make your song choice from the following popular hits:
1961 – Please Mr Postman – The Marvelettes
1964 – Stop! In the Name of Love – The Supremes
1964 – My Guy – Mary Wells
1964 – Baby Love – The Supremes
1965 – My Girl – The Temptations
1966 – Reach Out, I’ll Be There – The Four Tops
1966 – What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? – Jimmy Ruffin
1968 – I Heard it Through the Grapevine – Marvin Gaye
1968 – The Tracks of My Tears – The Miracles (Smokey Robinson)
1973 – You are the Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder
1981 – Endless Love – Lionel Richie/Diana Ross
Ten acts will be accepted until slots are filled or by July 10, 2009. The contest is open to all registered Side By Side participants. Top prize is a complimentary All Events registration for International Convention in Nashville.
To enter the Lip Sync contest, download the application and rules here.
For your enjoyment, visit the official Web site of the Motown Historical Museum in Detroit, Hitsville USA.
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SIDE BY SIDE
DIRECTORS' SEMINAR & JUDGE TRAINING
DETROIT MARRIOTT RENAISSANCE CENTER
DETROIT, MICH. • JULY 22-25, 2009

Front-line
directors (including novices), all assistant directors, retired master
directors, regional directors coordinators and judges are invited
to attend Side by Side
this July. An adept combination of international faculty, Master Directors
and past International Champions unite to deliver unparalleled
training.
Choruses are encouraged to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity by assisting your director and assistant director with funding to attend the 2009 Seminar. Top faculty will enhance skills with exclusive, one-of-a-kind techniques. Director's will find practical and informative behind-the-scenes insight into the judging program while discovering the principles that have led the world’s most foremost choruses. Use this knowledge to your chorus’ advantage. Featured sessions include:
- What
Do They Really Mean?
by the Judge Specialists
- Barbershop
Balance and How It Affects All Four Categories
by Sharon Babb
- Blending
Skills
by Dale Syverson and Peggy Gram
- Characterization
is a Four Category Word
by Marcia Pinvidic and Peggy Gram
- Expressive
Singing
by Jim Arns
- Props:
Deal or No Deal
by Showmanship Category Judge Specialist
- Music
Selection & Suitability to Performer
by Marge Bailey
- Instant
Leveling for Directors and Judges
by Marcia Pinvidic
- Resonance
and the Barbershop Sound
by Jim Arns
- Understanding
the JCDB
by Jim Arns and Judge Specialist
- Closing
Event
Celebrate Motown with
International Champion Quartets, Moxie Ladies and Spotlight
Download
the syllabus and housing form.
Director's
expenses include transportation, housing, and registration. The registration
fee covers all education, educational materials, and seminar meals.
Those Novice Directors who have directed three years or less may attend
an extra day of education, with education, materials, and meals for
that day funded by the international organization.
Complete Preliminary Schedule:
Novice Director Training —
opening reception
Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Barbershop Style
taught by Lori Lyford
Teach Your Chorus How to Breathe Better, Sing Better
taught by Lori Lyford
Rehearsal Planning and Implementation
taught by Harriette Walters
Directing Skills
taught by Lori Lyford
Send in the Clones – Developing a Music Staff & Delegation
taught by Harriette Walters
Art of Application
taught by Lori Lyford
Judge Training —
opening reception
Wednesday, july 22, 2009, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Key Note Address
by Marcia Pinvidic
Overlapping Aspects of the Art Form
taught by Sharon Babb and Betty Clipman
Category Discussions
facilitated by Judge Specialists
Leveling Based on Vocal Skills
taught by Sharon Babb
Category Discussions
facilitated by Judge Specialists
Degrees of “A” Performances
taught by Betty Clipman
Side by Side Opening Session —
Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:00 p.m.
Emceed by co-chairs Diane Porsch and
Marcia Pinvidic —
Faculty introduction, International Champion Quartet
performance and reception
Directors’ Seminar —
Friday and Saturday, July 24-25, 2009
What Do They Really Mean?
taught by Judge Specialists
Barbershop Balance and How It Affects All Four Categories (Barbershop Balance — the Bass Sound)
taught by Sharon Babb
Blending Skills
taught by Dale Syverson and Peggy Gram
Characterization is a Four Category Word
taught by Marcia Pinvidic & Peggy Gram
Expressive Singing
taught by Jim Arns
Props: Deal or No Deal
taught by Showmanship Category Judge Specialist
Music Selection & Suitability to Performer
taught by Marge Bailey
Instant Leveling for Directors and Judges
taught by Marcia Pinvidic
Resonance and Barbershop Sound
taught by Jim Arns
Breakouts
(taught by Sylvia Alsbury, Marge Bailey, Kim Hulbert,
Sandy Marron, Lori Lyford, Tori Postma, Dale Syverson, and Harriette Walters)
Understanding the JCDB
taught by Jim Arns & Judge Specialists
Closing Event —
Saturday, July 25, 2009
featuring Moxie Ladies and Spotlight! Quartets
* Subject to change
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