The Sudler Shield
I. Purpose
(from www.johnovertonband.org/sudler.htm)
- To establish and support
international standards of excellence in musical performance, marching
execution, choreography and show design for high school or youth marching
bands.
- To identify, recognize, and honor outstanding
high school and youth marching bands at an international level of world
class excellence.
II. Procedure
(from www.johnovertonband.org/sudler.htm)
- The award is open to any high
school/youth marching band in any country regardless of geographical
location, religious or political belief, race, color, or ethnic
background.
- Nominations will be received
from any source and at any time by the Sousa Foundation. The deadline for
submitted materials is Dec. 10th.
- A jury viewing videotapes
submitted by the nominees will make the selection. Only VHS types
compatible to U.S. television are acceptable.
- The tape must be accompanied
by: a) A properly executed nomination form. b) A photograph of the
marching band.
- There is no entry fee.
- The present marching band
director must have been incumbent in his/her present position for the past
three years including the year of nomination.
- The videotaped performance
should be of a field show performed on a regulation American or Canadian
football field, on a European soccer field, or in an appropriate indoor
venue. The area of performance should be one that is accepted as a
standard marching band facility in the home venue of the nominated band.
- A previous Sudler
Shield recipient many not re-apply unless there is a new director and this
new director must have been in that position for a minimum of three years.
- The recorded performance must
have taken place during the calendar year in which the tape is submitted.
It must be a continuous tape of a single performance without editing. The
minimum duration of the performance is six minutes. The maximum length of
the tape is twelve minutes. For timing purposed the performance will start
whenever the band begins either its music or movement on the field. A
specific tape may not be submitted more than once.
- All members of the nominated
band should be regularly enrolled students in the high school or regular
members of the youth band as it is organized.
- The judges will evaluate
nominations received by December 10th. Award recipients will be advised
promptly by first class mail.
There is no specific number of marching bands to
be honored each year. However, the highest standards of excellence will be in
effect in the selection process and all qualified bands will be selected.
III. The Award
(from
www.johnovertonband.org/sudler.htm)
- The Sudler
Shield award will consist of (1) a silver shield mounted on a handsome 8 x
11 inch (or larger) wooden plaque for the school, (2) a miniature plaque
for the director, (3) a diploma of honor for the director, and (4) an
honor certificate for each member of the band.
- The presentation of the award to the band will
be scheduled at an important musical event and at a time and place
convenient to the recipient and others concerned. Other than providing the
awards, the Sousa Foundation will not be responsible for any presentation
costs.
IV. Administration
(from www.johnovertonband.org/sudler.htm)
The Sudler
Shield award will be administered by the John Philip Sousa Foundation and implemented
by the executive committee through the project chair, Dr. Robert Fleming.
V. 2003 Sudler Jury
(from The John Philip Sousa Foundation)
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Keith Bearden, Chair
Texas Tech University, retired
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Dr. Rick Goodstein
Clemson University
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Dr. Brad McDavid
University of Washington
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Greg Bimm
Marian Catholic HS
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Gordon Henderson
UCLA
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W. Dale Warren
University of Arkansas
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Dr. John Villellea
West
Chester University
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Dr. John Culvahouse
University of Georgia
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Jo Ann Hood
John Overton HS
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Rick McEnaney
Northern Arizona University
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Dr. Robert Fleming
Arizona State University, retired
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Robert Eklund
Calgary, Canada
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Dr. John M. Long
Troy State University, retired
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Dr. Jon R. Woods
Ohio State University
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