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Drums! Drums on the Campus!

One of the fun bits of visiting +James Hill at school last weekend was seeing him perform with his taiko drum group.

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Drums … drums in the deep!

Taiko drum performance at Scripps College, with +James Hill on the back-right. Very, very cool.

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The Flute Recital

A few years back, the kid started going to a private flute instructor, to bolster his flute-playing beyond the work he was doing at school. The one that he was referred to by another student was Tamara Maddaford, who, if you are looking for flute instruction for your kid in the south Denver metro area or even further south (she’s located in Castle Rock), I highly recommend. She’s done a great job with expanding +James Hill‘s repertoire and skills.

Twice a year they have a flute recital — one for the holidays and one in the spring/summer (end of the school year). Here’s James’ performance for that, last evening, a solo piece called “Kokopeli” by Katherine Hoover.

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The Last Late-Night School Craft Project

So senior parents are expected to make a photo collage (using a clap-board template) for their students to be put up in the halls during prom/afterprom next weekend. It could be about high school, friends, or various lifetime pix.

Given +James Hill‘s photogenic nature, it was an enjoyable project to put together. I came up with a set of way-too-many pix, he culled the list down to only somewhat-too-many, then I put everything together.

And, per his instruction, noting “James” as his name.

Fun times. Nostalgic times. And a memento.

Three notes:

  1. With one possible exception (upper right corner), James noted that none of the marching band pix were from this year. I think there were some in the earlier picture sets, but they didn’t make the final cut for one reason or another. (There is a pic of James playing the bass flute at last weekend’s spring concert, though.)
  2. Even more extraordinary, we ended up with a set of pictures without any of James with his tongue stuck out at the photographer.
  3. Special note to the pix bottom left and right corners, which were shot by our friend +Kate Testerman, who does excellent Senior Photos (or any other photography) for anyone in the Denver area who is looking for such professional services.

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Padding through Pandora

We’re off this week on a school band/orchestra trip that took us today to Walt Disney World and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

DAK has always been the red-headed stepchild of WDW. Built at a time when Disney was strapped for cash, the original plans were scaled way back (including putting off one of the areas of the park, the “Beastly Kingdom” of Fantasy). As it result, it’s often felt like 2/3 of a park, difficult to stretch into a full day’s entertainment.

When I read a few years back Disney’s plan to partner with James Cameron to create a land at DAK based on the world of Pandora in Cameron’s film Avatar, I thought it was the silliest idea ever — the movie was a decade old, nobody much cared about it, nobody was sure whether any of Cameron’s planned sequels would ever occur, it wasn’t a Disney property — in short, it sounded like a recipe for disaster.

For the record, I am still uncertain about Avatar as a movie franchise, but Disney has done one hell of a job in creating the Pandora area of DAK. The whole area is thoroughly and richly themed, with the foliage heavily laden with both exotic plants that look alien, and actual crafted artifacts that look even more alien. (This all looks great during the day; at night, a ton of the plant artifact glow with apparent bioluminescence. It’s gorgeous.)

This is overlaid with artifacts both of Na’vi native decor and Earth military/industrial notes.

The centerpiece of the area is a series of floating islands, as in the movie. The illusion isn’t perfect, but the results are still pretty cool, and the remarkable cantilevering gorgeous.

There are two rides in the zone. The premiere — and the draw for very large crowds at DAK — is Avatar Flight of Passage, which had lines of over two hours even before the park opened for general admission, and which increased at times to four hour wait times on stand-by (no FastPass could be had for love or money, ever since it was opened for pre-registration up to a month in advance).

We went ahead and queued up in the late morning when the estimate was showing three hours. That time didn’t include the queue outside the ride queue (occupying the entire path to Africa), so it took us more like 3.5 hours.

That said, it was actually worth it. AFoP is sort of a cross between Soarin’ (simulated flight before a big screen) and Star Tours (physical action to augment the projected reality), with 3D thrown in. In story, it’s about telepathically hooking up to an Avatar that is flying a Na’vi “Flight of Passage” ritual, while riding a small motorcycle-like seat that “enables” the hook-up and provides further physical feedback to enhance the illusion.

Though there are 8 folk lined up on these seats per run, the sense of personal flight — physical movement, 3D, etc. — was very well done, and, even for a 4-5 minute ride, it felt worth the 3.5 hours we’d waited, especially with the excellent (as expected) theming Disney’s done in the various parts of the queue.

It was definitely a high point of the day, and while I’m still not sure that Pandora won’t feel like some oddity in 5-10 years, the overall zone (including the very nice restaurant there) is worth the visit now, even with the crowds.

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Some people suck

Who steals from a high school marching band? Especially items that are specific to the show?

(I really don’t think this was any competitor — of which +Kay Hill‘s high school band is one. I would be appalled to discover that’s the case, as it goes against every ethic in the marching band community.)

I have no doubt that if the Legend HS folk reach out for help to other schools, they will get any assistance that can be provided. That is how the community rolls. Everyone wants to win, sure, but winning is secondary to what the kids get out of the experience.

State finals are next weekend. Even though they are our competitors, I hope they are able to replace what they need in that time. Nobody wants — or should want — to win based on that sort of event.

[h/t +Stan Pedzick]




Thieves steal Legend High School marching band’s equipment week before championship
Police in Parker are looking for the thieves who stole equipment crucial to the Legend High School marching band whose members are preparing for the upcoming state championship.

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Band Season!

Yesterday was the first competition of the year, hosted by Legacy HS. Had a great time, exercised a lot of muscles that hadn’t been exercised for a while, and are glad that today is a day to sleep in and rest.




AHS Band at Legacy HS Marching Invitational 2017-09-30
46 new photos · Album by Dave Hill

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For Friends of the Family

It’s fund-raising time for the Arapahoe High School Marching Band! No buckets o’ cheese or cookie dough or magazine subscriptions — just a naked (but deserving) appeal for monetary donations, if you are so inclined.

It’s a great program and I promise this is the last school year I will bug anyone about this particular cause …

https://app.snap-raise.com/fundraisers/15689/participant/356899




Arapahoe High School Band 2017
Support Arapahoe High School Band 2017 and help us raise $10,000.00.

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Marching Madness

Katherine and me

Went to our final Western Welcome Week Parade with the high school marching band today.

Also sat through a bus-load of kids singing “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

And what the AHS band was doing last night

For those of you who didn't go rushing down to Colorado Springs last night to watch the Festival of Lights Parade, here's your chance to see it. And if you want to see the Arapahoe HS Marching Band, they start at 16:45 or so (+Kay Hill is the closest flautist in the first rank after percussion — she gets a very nice snap off as they they head into their cadence).

It was a fun time — a shorter route than the Denver Parade of Lights, and it wasn't nearly as cold as predicted. A great wrap to the marching band season.




32nd annual Festival of Lights Parade
Missed the parade? Watch in its entirety here.

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Lit Up

It's +Kay Hill​, all ready to march in the Colorado Springs Festival of Lights!

 

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That's going to be a chilly parade

+Kay Hill's band is marching at Southglenn tomorrow night at 6 pm.

Appropriately enough, they are doing music from the movie Frozen.

We may stand inside the shops and wave as she goes by.

 

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And now for a (personal) commercial break

Since I am constantly bombarded with requests from people who want to know how to support the Arapahoe High School Marching Band (where +Kay Hill plays), I'm here to tell you about three fundraising opportunities:

1. If you are the cash-giving kind of person, then on Colorado Gives day on 8 December you can make donations to the band boosters (a charitable organization, so tax-deductable!) that will be matched at 10%. Note that you do not have to lie in Colorado to participate in this. (https://www.coloradogives.org/ArapahoeBandBoosters/overview)

2. If you are the food-loving kind of person, then the band is also selling 2 lb. tubs of cookie dough for $12 (less per tub if you buy more than one), in a variety of flavors. Let me know if you need more details.

3. If you are just tired of this, then you need to sleep on a good mattress, and the band is doing another mattress sale on 13 December via CFS Front Range (https://www.facebook.com/cfsfrontrange/). This netted the band quite a bit last spring, and we've certainly been happy with the mattresses we bought at the time. (If you do go to this, be sure and mention Kay's name, since she gets a kickback reward for each referral.)

Or, you know, you can just not contribute and I'll have to upload videos of my daughter in tears. Your choice.




Arapahoe Band Boosters
Please donate to the Arapahoe Warrior band program! The Arapahoe Band Boosters, incorporated in 1975, has provided financial and volunteer support every year with the goal of providing Arapahoe students with a high quality musical education. We strive to enrich our students lives with music! Our goal is to provide the best learning experience possible in all aspects of instrumental music. Please help us continue this tradition of excellence. …

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This was at @FragolaKat’s band performance last night

This was at @FragolaKat’s band performance last night https://twitter.com/ahswarriors/status/664632466188070912

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Does Marching Band make you a better person?

Well, I thought +Kay Hill was pretty spiffy even before that, but let me direct the question (and article) over to her for her thoughts.

(h/t +Mary Oswell)




10 Reasons Being In Marching Band Makes You A Better Person
Perseverance in the face of adversity…and polyester.

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RT @npramenko S/O To Arapahoe HS Warrior Marching Band! CBA State Finalists

RT @npramenko S/O To Arapahoe HS Warrior Marching Band! CBA State Finalists 6th Place!

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And the results for the 2015 Colorado Marching Band finals are

Alas, I'm down with a head cold or sinus infection or something, so I did't attend the Marching Band Death March yesterday up in Ft. Collins (call at 5:15am at the school; released a bit after 2:00am).

Arapahoe High School went in seeded 6th for 5A schools in the state. They had some problems (I am told) in the semis that dropped them to 7 — but they not only clawed their way back up to 6 in the finals (where movement rankings is unusual), but were only 0.2 points below the 5th place team (and were solidly 5th place for visual). They finished with an overall 79.7, which is darned good (last year they were at 80.15 for 5th place).

(Rankings and scores here: http://cbamarching.com/images/2015_5A_Finals.pdf)

Well done, +Kay Hill and the AHS Warriors Marching Band!

(In lieu of a picture from the tournament, a picture from The Music Man.)

 

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The Featureless Family Flautist on the Fly

I took a number of photos at Friday's Homecoming Game (and at last weekend's competition) of +Kay Hill in the Marching Band … but, damn, if 3/4 of them turned out not to be her. Band uniforms and distance, even with telephoto, do not allow a lot of good identification of people as they are marching along.

In this case, Kay is … the flautist in the back right. I think. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, that's her. Probably.

 

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State of the Band Show

Took the opportunity tonight during halftime (after pushing pit) to video +Kay Hill's marching band show. There were some technical problems with the sound early on, but the show continues to improve (and evolve) each time I see it.

Regionals are next week, and State Semi- and Finals are on the 23rd. Go, Arapahoe!

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Flautiness (Distaff Style)

After the grups got to pretend to be band members at the Family Band Rehearsal last night, we got to stand in the close sidelines to watch the young'uns play. And there's +Kay Hill center stage, showing me how it's done.

(Yes, the band boys have decided that pink shorts are The Thing this year, because Kids.)

 

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