UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE AREA D MARCHING CONTEST October 25, 2014

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UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE AREA D MARCHING CONTEST October 25, 2014 TO: All Directors of 6A Participating Bands in the Area D Marching Band Contest FROM: Jerry & Cheryl Babbitt, Contest Chairmen & Mark Chambers, Contest Site Host SUBJECT: 2014 Area D Marching Band Contest Congratulations on having been selected to represent your Region at the Area Marching Band Contest, to be held on October 25, 2014, at the North East ISD - Heroes Stadium, in San Antonio. The Claudia Taylor Johnson H.S. Band & Band Parents are your contest hosts and will do everything possible to make this a positive experience for you and your students. Please read the following information carefully to help you prepare for the contest. Best wishes for success! JUDGES The judges for the 6A Area D Marching Band Contest are: PRELIMS: FINALS: Benny Davis (Music) Rodney Klett (Music) Stacey Dunn (Music) Mark Poole (Music) Chuck Young (Music) Paul Worosello (Music) Bill Centera (Marching) Todd Dixon (Marching) Barry Hurt (Marching) Matt Garrett (Marching) ENTRY FORMS & ENTRY FEE You should print off of our website the following information: 1. Area Marching Contest Entry Form (Entry Fee is $250.00), 2. Information from the UIL State Office, with specific Area Marching Contest Information, 3. Announcer's Script -- Please deliver to Check-in with Entry Form & Check, 4. Map of the stadium & surrounding areas, 5. WestSide Recording Company Order Form, 6. Flyer for Pepwear, 7. Order Form for Area Contest patches. Please scan and email a copy of your Entry Form to uilregion18@icloud.com ASAP after your Region contest. Bring your original Entry Form and Entry Fee of $250.00 to the contest; Entry form must be signed by the school principal. The Band Director should give the Entry Form, Entry Fee, Announcer's Script, and the WestSide Recording form, to the adult monitor at the check-in station as soon as you arrive at contest (before going to warm-up). Make check payable to: UIL AREA D MARCHING CONTEST. CONTEST PERFORMANCE ORDER & SCHEDULE AVAILABILITY Each Region Executive Secretary will be given the area performance numbers for their region prior to the region marching contests. At the conclusion of your region contest, each Region Executive Secretary will give the advancing directors the opportunity to draw for their Area D contest performance position. A complete and final schedule will be distributed to your UIL Region Executive Secretary, and you will receive the schedule information from him. The 1

schedule will also be posted on the UIL Region 18 web site (www.uilmusicregion18.com). We will input the information into our computer on site and the schedule will be available to everyone almost immediately, after the conclusion of the last region contest. The prelims will begin at approximately 8:00 AM (depending on the final total of participating bands). The finals will begin at 8:45 PM. ADMISSION CHARGE: The admission charge is $5.00 per person for the general public. This one time admission charge of $5.00 will allow admittance to both prelims and finals, with the visible wristband, which will be attached upon initial admission to the stadium. School administrators will be admitted free upon presentation of their District UIL pass or school ID. Admission wristbands for chaperones and bus drivers can be picked up at the check-in station. Each competing band will receive one wristband for every 10 students, with a maximum of 20 wristbands per band. FIRST AID A First Aid facility will be available. There will be water, ice, and other minor emergency supplies on hand. In the event of a larger emergency, the local EMS will be on call. Ask any contest worker for assistance if needed. ARRIVAL, PARKING, UNLOADING MAP - The enclosed map indicates: 1) A stadium layout, 2) Specifics regarding traffic/site logistics, & 3) shows all locations referenced throughout these instructions. It also indicates where spectator parking is located. Please have your students relay this information to their parents. Directions to Heroes Stadium From North of San Antonio/Heroes Stadium Take I-35 South Exit 167B toward Thousand Oaks/Starlight Terrace. Merge onto Interstate 35 Access RD Turn Right at Thousand Oaks Dr. Stadium is on the left. From South of Heroes Stadium Take I-35 North Exit 167B toward Thousand Oaks/Starlight Terrace. Merge onto Interstate 35 Access RD Turn Left at Thousand Oaks Dr. Stadium is on the left. Or, you may Google: Heroes Stadium CHECK IN Upon arriving, directors should proceed to the check in station located just below the press box on the home side by the VIP parking (see location on stadium map). You need to turn in all of the above-mentioned forms that are due before the contest (Entry Form & check, Announcer's Script, and Westside Recording Order Form). You may also request up to a maximum of 20 admission wristbands for your bus drivers, chaperones, etc. Please limit these passes to the chaperones who actually accompany your band on your busses. ESCORTS - The check in station will be expecting you approximately 30 minutes before your warm-up time. Escorts/monitors will stay with you throughout your participation in the contest. They will assist you in maintaining your schedule and solving logistical problems. Please give them your total cooperation so that they can be of maximum service to you and your students. 2

BUS PARKING - Parent volunteers will direct you to appropriate parking position in the Outer West lot. ALL BUSES AND TRUCKS MUST ENTER off of WURZBACH PKWY ONTO DAVID EDWARDS DR. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP. BUS AND TRUCK EXIT WILL BE OUT THE SAME WAY (DAVID EDWARDS DR. ONTO WURZBACH PARKWAY). PARENT VOLUNTEERS AND POLICE OFFICERS WILL HELP GUIDE BUS AND TRUCK TRAFFIC. UPON ARRIVAL, PROCEED TO THE CHECK-IN TABLE. ONCE BUSES ARE PARKED THEY WILL STAY IN THAT PLACE. MAKE SURE YOU TAKE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FROM THE BUSES TO WARM-UP. Equipment Truck Parking Trucks will follow buses in and will be ESCORTED AND ASSIGNED an equipment parking area in the West Lot. Trucks will be able to stay in their positions for the duration of the contest (NOTE: Trucks may be asked to relocate to another parking area if sufficient space is not available). Unfortunately, there will not be any additional space for parent volunteer vehicle parking in the truck parking area. Spectator Parking Spectators should park in the lot on the North or East Parking Lots of the stadium complex. Both spectator parking lots are easily accessible off of Thousand Oaks Drive. Storage - Please arrange to store cases/equipment during and after your performance on your buses and/or equipment trailer/truck. Uniforms - There will be no changing facilities available. Please have your students wear uniforms or change on your buses. Warm-up Your warm-up time begins when the monitor tells you, Your warm-up time may begin. You will not be allowed to begin early. The warm-up will take place outdoors. You will have 30 minutes in the warm up area. Please note that the warm-up area surface consists of gravel asphalt. There is a separate warm-up area for the Color guard and Pit. The Color guard warm-up area is a regular paved surface and allows for movement and stretching on the ground. The Color guard may stay in the band warm-up area if desired. The choice is up to each band. Pit percussionists will have a separate warm-up area directly behind the home side of the stadium. Please be prompt in entering and leaving the warm up area. NO PLAYING OF INSTRUMENTS IS ALLOWED EXCEPT IN THE WARM-UP AREA AND ON THE FIELD DURING PERFORMANCES. THIS INCLUDES PERCUSSION. Pit percussionists will have a separate warm-up area directly behind the home side of the stadium. DO NOT PLAY TOWARD THE STADIUM DURING WARM-UP. Please do not allow your students to play their instruments ANYWHERE other than the performance field and specified warm-up areas, particularly PERCUSSION. No amplified metronomes or PA systems may be used in warm-up areas for pit or color guard. As a courtesy to all other performing groups, please remember that percussion sounds travel all too well; instruct your students to keep their volume at a minimum during warmup. STADIUM ENTRANCE Performance, student re-entry, and spectator entrances are indicated on the enclosed map. You may want to post this in your band hall/website to avoid confusion. Please remind your students to be VERY QUIET while moving as a courtesy to other bands that may be performing. Your band will be held just inside the entrance gate until your field entrance time. Electricity is provided on the sideline. 3

All Bands will enter through the southwest gate and then to and through the center of the end zone and exit through the south gate in the center of the end zone. Front Ensembles/Pits on deck to compete will be staged just off of the track adjacent to the SW stands. Please ask percussion instructors to follow directions of parent volunteers as the Pits are asked to move from one ready area to another. Exiting pits/front ensembles will need to proceed back through the south gate. Entering and exiting ensembles will be using the same gate. Keep to the right. This will put you right back to your equipment trucks. Please ask percussion instructors to follow directions of parent volunteers. A monitor will advise you when it is time to move to the ready position. In order for the contest to remain on schedule, it is essential that you be prepared to proceed promptly and efficiently as directed. (Please be courteous to the monitors; they are trying to help you, as well as all others following you.) MOVEMENT TO FIELD OFFICIAL TIME: Preparation and performance time will be kept according to the guidelines listed in the current Constitution and Contest Rules under Section 1105 (g) (3) Official Time. As stated in the UIL C&CR: PERFORMANCE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES: (1) Performance Time. Each competing band shall occupy the football field for not less than five nor more than eight minutes. Any band which leaves the field in less than five minutes or fails to complete its performance in eight minutes shall be penalized one rating. (2) Movement to Field Position. The contest chair will determine the ready position each band will assume prior to entering the field of competition. The position shall provide efficient and prompt access to the football field without interfering with other bands as they perform. This location will be clearly described in the marching contest packet. (3) Official Time. The official time for each band will be kept according to the following guidelines: (A) The contest chair will designate an official timekeeper. (B) Bands will be scheduled with five minutes between performances and a maximum of fifteen minutes per band. (C) Bands may use the five minutes prior to their performance in any way they deem appropriate in order to assume their starting position and prepare for the beginning of their show. Activities may include warm-up and/or cadence. (D) Each band will be announced at the end of four minutes. The beginning of their announcement will indicate that the performance time shall begin within 60 seconds. (E) The actual timing for the show will begin at the end of the five minutes. (F) At the conclusion of its performance each band will have two minutes to exit the field and clear the marching surface of all equipment, instruments and props. The use of either instrumental or verbal cadence is optional. A band that fails to be clear of the field (outside the sidelines or endlines) or continues to use instrumental or verbal cadence at the end of the two minutes will be disqualified. (G) A band leaving equipment or instruments on the sideline in such a manner that these items impede the movement of the next band into its starting position is subject to penalty in accordance with Subchapter E. The stadium clock will indicate the official contest time. 4

PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES CLARIFIED: Each band will move to the stadium 15 minutes prior to the scheduled performance time. There will be three timed periods: 1. A five minute period for entrance, set up, warm up, etc. If your band is doing a pre show, there will be no deviation from the above UIL timing rules. The band will be announced at 4 minutes, and the official performance time will begin at 5 minutes (NO deviations). Judging will not begin until the official performance time begins. 2. An eight minute period for actual performance time. If you are late leaving the warm up area en route to the ready position, you will be using your clock time. The time periods will begin on schedule. 3. A two minute period for exiting and clearing the field. The band will be announced at the four-minute mark and then you must begin your performance. The beginning of the announcement will signify that the band s performance must begin within 60 seconds. THE CLOCK WILL BEGIN AT THE END OF FIVE MINUTES! Timing Rule Clarification: It is the intent of the timing rule that a marching band s contest routine be completed within the 8 minutes time limit. The end of the performance should be clearly evident in the design of the show (i.e. final set, end of the wind music, drum major bows, etc.) In the event that the end of the show is not clearly defined, it is the responsibility of the director to indicate to the official timekeeper the ending point of the performance. Continued marching and playing after that point, that is not for the sole purpose of clearing the field, will be interpreted as a continuation of the performance and the band shall be disqualified. OTHER RULE CLARIFICATIONS Electronic Equipment: Electronic equipment may be used under the following provisions: A. All electronically produced music, including narration and sound effects, must be performed live and in real time by eligible students. B. Pre-recorded music, instrumental or vocal, may not be used, C. The placement of electronic units must comply with the 5-minute set up and 2-minute tear down limitations. Amplification: Amplification of instruments or voice may be used with the following restriction: A. All equipment, such as mixers, soundboards, etc. shall be operated by eligible students. B. AC power cords and AC supplied amplification units shall be located outside the sidelines and end lines. C. The placement of amplification units shall comply with the 5-minute set up and 2-minute tear down limitations. Violations will be subject to penalties in accordance with Section 27 and Section 29. Judges will be expected to address the appropriateness and frequency of use of electronics and amplification as part of the adjudication process. *If you have any questions concerning the use of electronic equipment, call Gerald Babbitt POST PERFORMANCE If your band is exiting the field toward the press box, they need to turn left to exit the stadium. Water will be provided as bands exit the field. A monitor will escort your band to the stadium exit. You may reenter the stadium to observe the contest. Please note the student re-entry gate. 5

Band Seating Band students should sit on the visitors side upon completion of their performance. Their uniform or band shirt will admit them to that area. Please note the band reentry gate on the enclosed stadium map. The Press Box stands will be open to directors, school officials, and PAID spectators only. If your students wish to view the contest from the press box side, they must purchase a $5 ticket, and be wearing a wristband. Directors, remind your students that audio & video recordings are being made of all performances and that noise must be held to an absolute minimum. PRESS BOX ACCESS Press box access is limited to judges, contest officials, and workers. A director needing to communicate with contest headquarters should check with the adult monitor stationed at the entrance to the field or at the check-in station. PLEASE do not place us in the awkward situation of having to ask you to leave the press box. CONTEST RESULTS At the conclusion of the preliminary competition, ONE DIRECTOR FROM EACH COMPETING BAND will be requested to appear on LEVEL 2 of the press box for a verification period before the contest results are announced. Access to Level 2 is by elevator which is located on the back side of the Press Box Building on the ground floor. Please display credentials to access this area. PLEASE HELP US WITH THIS BY DESIGNATING ONLY ONE DIRECTOR TO ATTEND THE VERIFICATION. THIS HAS BECOME A PROBLEM IN THE PAST, AND HAS JUST ADDED CONFUSION TO THE PROCESS BY HAVING TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THE AREA. THE MEETING AREA IN HEROES STADIUM IS VERY SMALL, SO ONE TICKET PER BAND WILL BE ISSUED FOR ONE DIRECTOR S ADMITTANCE TO THE VERIFICATION PERIOD. The bands which will advance to the Finals competition will be announced in alphabetical order. Directors may pick up comment sheets, flash drives, & DVDs during the verification period. Have your drum majors prepared to enter the track for the awards presentation at the conclusion of the Prelims and the Finals Competition. If your band is selected to advance to state competition, please be prepared to declare your intention to participate in the state contest. Report to Gerald Babbitt for State contest information and scheduling. You will draw for your performance slot at the State Contest. VIDEO RECORDING WestSide Recording Co., from Sugarland, TX, is the official videographer for this contest, and will be recording from the press box. All other video recording may be set up anywhere outside of the press box, and a battery pack must be used for power. At the Area D contest, the director of each competing band will receive a complimentary DVD of your band, which will be included in your contest packet. CONCESSIONS The concession stands, on both sides, will be open all day. The North East Band Parents Association provides concessions. REMINDERS 1. Any questions/problems should be directed through your monitor or the contest staff to the Press Box. 2. Bands may play in the following areas ONLY: 6

A. Assigned warm-up sites (facing away from stadium), B. Field warm-up during 5 minutes prior to performance, C. Contest performance. 3. Contact with the judges at any time is prohibited. 4. Be sure to inform your band parents that balloons are prohibited at any UIL event. Rehearsals at Area stadiums: Some band directors have previously inquired if they can schedule a rehearsal at the site of the Area Contest. While there is no specific rule that prohibits such a rehearsal, it should seem logical to all, that this would give certain bands a real or perceived advantage the day of the contest. Area D has a policy in place that an advancing band CANNOT schedule a practice at the Area performance site. Yes, there might be a few bands that end up having a game in that stadium, and that is to be expected, but it would be very inappropriate to allow a band to actually rehearse in that stadium. QUESTIONS? Do not call the State UIL Office with questions concerning this contest. Please call Jerry or Cheryl Babbitt, at 512/268-1504 (home), 512/656-3798 (Jerry's cell), or 512/415-7731 (Cheryl's cell) if you have questions or need additional information. For specific NEISD or Heroes stadium information, you may contact Mark Chambers at 210/407-0357 (office) 7