Color Guard Choreographer
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I’m Ollie Liddell and I am the Director of Bands at Memphis Central High School, in Memphis, TN. I am looking to hire a choreographer for our color guard. What we would ideally want is someone who can come to the school and work our color guard camp starting Monday, July 8, 2013 at 8AM. At minimum, we need someone to write the color guard routine for our 2013 field show. We have all of the music picked and the overall concept.
Of course, we are aware that this is very short notice. However, we have been unable to contact the person we contracted to do this for us. Please refer me to any person you may know that would be interested. This could be any person you would deem competent in doing this job. It can be a current or former student or a professional. If the person(s) can not work our camp we at least need someone who can design the routine and possibly video it. We aren’t an affluent school, but we are prepared to compensate the person or people you recommend accordingly. All prices are negotiable. Feel free to give my contact information located below.
Thanks,
Ollie Liddell
Director of Bands
Central High School
306 S. Bellevue
Memphis, TN. 38104
(901) 416-4500 – school
(901) 416-4506 – fax
(601) 454-3203 cell
ollie_liddell@hotmail.com
http://www.centralwarriorbands.com
Christopher M. Johnson, Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy, is currently the Chair of the Music Education and Music Therapy Department and Director of the Music Research Institute at the University of Kansas. Johnson earned his Ph.D. from the Florida State University.
Since his arrival at The University of Kansas, Johnson has taught courses in Instrumental Conducting, Teaching Instrumental Music, Managing Behaviors in the Music Environment, Psychology and Acoustics of Music, and Research Methods in Music Education and Music Therapy. Johnson served two terms as the editor of the International Journal of Music Education: Research, the research publication of the International Society for Music Education. He is currently serving his second term on the National Association for Music Educations Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education. He also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Research in Music Education, and one earlier term as the Chair for the MENC Executive Committee of the Society for Research in Music Education. Johnson also served as the Chair for the Research Commission of the International Society for Music Education.
Johnson’s research interests include applied research in music education, and basic research in all aspects of the psychology of music. He has published articles in many journals including the Journal of Research in Music Education, the International Journal of Music Education, the Journal of Music Therapy, Journal of Band Research, Contributions to Music Education, and the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, among others. Johnson has also been an active member and contributor to the Research Seminar of the International Society for Music Education and World Alliance for Arts Education.
Johnson received a university teaching award – the Ned N. Fleming Award for Excellence in Teaching and received the recognition for Graduate Teaching Achievement from the Center for Teaching Excellence. Johnson was also awarded a lecturing & research award as a J. William Fulbright Scholar and recently received the Ella Scoble Opperman Citation for Distinguished Achievement from the Florida State University College of Music.
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