How to Best Prepare for a Career as a Color Guard Designer / Instructor
Rosie Queen, Andy Toth, and Keith Potter share advice for those seeking to make a career as a color guard designer or instructor.
Rosie Queen, Andy Toth, and Keith Potter share advice for those seeking to make a career as a color guard designer or instructor.
Valuable lessons from creating a Broadway show that we can use in our own work.
Don’t try to reinvent the wheel! A moment from RuPaul’s Drag Race inspires a conversation about setting your students up for success.
Dan Morrison talks about how his team at Reagan HS creates shows, doing much of it in house with their own team and talents, and also utilizing expert designers who are truly invested in their program.
Charlyn Shelton Fitzgerald and Molly Favret on why you should be using this piece of “million dollar real estate.”
The new Madison Scouts design process is built upon a foundation of collaboration. Learn more about how the team makes the magic happen in this session on overall show design.
Andy Ebert and Jeremy Spicer discuss the financial side of being an instructor or designer in our activity, sharing practical information you can use right away.
Charlyn Shelton Fitzgerald shares years of experience in career coaching and LinkedIn training to help you make plans and fix your LinkedIn profile to attract the right opportunities.
Impulse designers discuss their focus on audience engagement, from design conception through execution.
Keith Potter and Ryan George give us an insider look at how they storyboard their shows and bring these stories to life in such engaging ways, working together musically, visually, and aesthetically to create BAC.