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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