Aug 7, 2020 | Costumes, Design, For Instructors
All Opinions are My Own Every season comes with a ton of design elements to plan–the music choices, the floor (if in winter), props, flags, weapons, color scheme, hair, makeup, and of course, costumes! There are a surprising amount companies who make costumes...
Jul 31, 2020 | For Instructors, Lifestyle, Physical Health, Students
This post may contain affiliate links. With the end of summer approaching, more and more schools are deciding what actionable steps they are taking this fall. Some are going back to school, some will be partially online, and many will be fully remote. Either way, the...
Jul 24, 2020 | For Instructors, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Students, Technique Resources
This post may contain affiliate links If there’s one thing I’ve learned from being in isolation, it’s we don’t read enough. We are constantly asking students to look inside of themselves, to push themselves, and to grow from the inside...
Jul 5, 2020 | For Instructors, Students, Uncategorized
Hello everyone! This one is a few months old, but I was a guest on The Marching Arts Education Podcast and wanted to share! Listen to my thoughts on the importance of arts education and quality instruction in schools here.
Jul 5, 2020 | For Instructors, For Performers, Lifestyle, Mindfulness, Physical Health, Workouts
Although the fate of the fall (and honestly, the winter) marching seasons are unknown, it’s always a good idea to be prepared! Here’s a list of some of my favorite safe, effective, and fun online workouts! 1. MADFIT – 30 MIN FULL BODY DANCER SCULPT...
Jul 4, 2020 | For Instructors, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Students
The thing about becoming a colorguard instructor is that it usually doesn’t come with a job description. Most hiring is done informally–either through connections, cold emails, or accidentally falling into the position. As a result, most colorguard...