UNL Summer Band Camps

There are a number of camps this summer offered through the UNL Glenn Korff School of Music. Deadline for the following camps is June 6th, 2014.

Cornhusker Summer Marching Band Camp

JULY 6 – 10, 2014 · WESTBROOK MUSIC BUILDING

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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Cornhusker Summer Marching Band Camp fosters leadership, marching fundamentals, and performance skills in all areas of the high school marching band. Participants receive intensive instruction from clinicians on an individual and group basis. The age range of campers is students entering the 9th grade through leaving 12th grade (including graduates).

Deadline: June 6, 2014

Contact: Band Office

Related website: Cornhusker Summer Marching Band Camp

Middle School Band Camp

JULY 6 – 10, 2014 · WESTBROOK MUSIC BUILDING

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If you’re a student entering the 6th grade through the end of the 8th grade, come to campus for an unforgettable musical experience. This is band like you never knew it could be!
Contact: Band Office

Related website: Middle School Band Camp Homepage

UNL Middle and High School Summer Camps are July 6-12, 2014

If you or someone you know has kids in middle or high school, let them know they can attend the Middle School Band Camp or High School Band Camp at UNL. It’s a great recruiting tool for the CMB and tons of fun for all who attend. Registration is currently open until June 6, 2014. Camp is July 6-10, 2014.

Middle School Camp is for students entering the 6th grade through the end of the 8th grade.

High School Camp is for students entering the 9th grade through leaving 12th grade (including graduates). Instruction clinics are available for drum majors, leadership, percussion, marching fundamentals, and color guard.

Twirling fulfills dreams, upholds tradition for Husker baton twirlers

Here is a great article that appeared in the Daily Nebraskan.

As the 90,000 fans of Memorial Stadium look on, Morgan Miller hurls a baton 100 feet in the air. If it isn’t thrown with the right amount of revolutions, the wind could take it. If it lands before she completes a series of spins and leaps, it might fall to the ground or even hit her. But it doesn’t. Miller snatches the baton out of the air, and the crowd erupts into cheers. [Read the full article…]

Band is My Livelihood

Professor Tony Falcone wrote this blog post for the Nebraska Cultural Endowment and Kyle Cartwright made it happen. It is a great article about how Professor Falcone found his way into the Cornhusker Marching Band.