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AMEA LOBBY GROUP APPLICATION


Teachers are encouraged to submit applications for small ensembles to perform in the lobby, in an informal setting, at the anuual AMEA In-Service Conference. Submissions are due by October 1. Submit to:


Deadline: October 1


Garry Taylor AMEA


1600 Manor Drive NE Cullman, AL 35055


Teachers will be notified by October 15.


Name of Ensemble __________________________________________________________________________ Number of Musicians ____________ Type of Ensemble ____________________________________________


Name of School ____________________________________________________________________________


School Address______________________________ City ____________________State ____Zip ___________ Director/Faculty Member Name _______________________________________________________________ Director/Faculty Member NAfME# ____________________________________________________________ Director/Faculty Member Phone (Cell preferred) __________________________________________________ Director/Faculty Member Email________________________________________________________________


Guidelines: Applications must be submitted by a member in good standing of NAfME/AMEA.


Lobby groups must use no amplification. Percussion ensembles and jazz bands will not be considered.


Chairs and music stands will be provided. However, no other equipement will be provided. A piano will not be provided.


Submission of an application assumes acceptance of the scheduled day and time. Individual requests for specific days or times cannot be granted.


Lobby performances are not considered in lieu of stage performances. Larger ensembles (bands, choirs, orchestras, etc.) should apply to perform on the stage.


Recommended lobby groups: small brass, woodwind, string, vocal, or guitar groups, such as trios, quartets, or quintets.


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