| I. The recognized band festivals of the state of West Virginia will
be held under the joint sponsorship of the West Virginia Bandmasters Association and
the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission as a music education event for
the instrumental music students of West Virginia schools. II. All WVSSAC member schools (High
School, Middle Schools/9th Grade) shall be required to participate in the
festival of their region if band is in their class schedule. (See WVSSAC Rule 127-5-5.3)
III. Band
Festivals may only be held with the sanction of the Secondary School Activities
Commission.
IV. To be
sanctioned, a festival:
A) Must be held from the Monday of Week 38 to the
Saturday of Week 44 of the WVSSAC standardized calendar. The regional director shall be
responsible to determine the appropriate date which must be submitted to the WVSSAC prior
to June 1 of the year preceding the festival.
B) Must be held in a facility adequate to host a
festival (i.e. warm-up rooms with stands, acoustically acceptable performance area, etc.)
C) Must accept only bands that meet WVSSAC
eligibility requirements.
D) Must see that bands meet all Festival Plan
requirements.
V. FESTIVAL
PROCEDURE:
A) All music, with the exception of warm-up
selections, must be selected from the current WVBA Graded Music List. New titles may be
added to the Graded Music List by submitting them to the Graded Music List Chairman.
Additions to the Graded Music List are at the discretion of the chairman.
Submissions for the current school year must be postmarked no later than February
15. If a tune is not on the current Graded Music List, a No Rating will be given and the
school will be notified accordingly. Two movements of a suite or one movement of a
symphony shall constitute one selection. The WVBA Graded Music List may be accessed at the
following web site:
http://pshs.wood.k-12.wv.us/wvbagml
B) The Chairman of the Music Grading Committee will
be appointed by the President of WVBA and approved by the WVBA Executive Board. The
chairman will then select his/her own committee with the advice and consent of the
Executive Board.
C) No music shall be prepared and entered by a
school in a festival more than once during any
four consecutive years
for high school and three consecutive years for middle schools.
If the rule is not followed, the
band will receive NR and the SSAC will be notified.The Festival
Director must keep yearly records to enable the enforcement of this rule.
D) At the Festival, two separate selections from
the current Graded Music List shall constitute the audition program. A warm-up selection
may be played prior to these selections; however, it is not to be adjudicated. The warm-up
selection may or may not be from the current Graded Music List.
E) The performance "level" of each band
will be determined by the adjudicated selections.
F) The five ratings to
be used in adjudication are: I, II, III, IV, and V.
G) A
band may choose to have "Comments Only" instead of a rating.
The Festival Chair will establish the deadline for such
requests.
H) Adjudication ratings will be published as
follows: SCHOOL, LEVEL, RATING (e.g. COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL, LEVEL VI, RATING II).
I) Sight reading shall be considered a festival
option. If chosen, a sight reading judge will be hired. After performing the prepared
festival music, the band will proceed to another performance area to read at sight a
selection one level lower than the lowest level prepared. The sight reading grade will be
considered separate from the other festival rating.
VI. FEES: A fee
of $120.00 will be assessed for each band. This fee shall be sent to the
director of the regional festival. If it is not postmarked on or before March 1, participation by the band will be at the
discretion of the Festival Director. In the event the Festival Director elects to waive
the March 1st deadline, a $50.00 fine will be assessed and must be paid on or before the
performance date.
VII.
Fee For Non-Participating
Bands & Sanctions
If a band does not participate,
a fee will still be assessed and due by March 1.
VIII. Adjudicators:
A) Festival judges shall be selected from a list of
qualified adjudicators approved by the West Virginia Bandmasters Association. The
assignment of festival judges will be made by the festival director with the assistance of
the WVSSAC.
B) Additions to and deletions from the list of
approved adjudicators may be made by submitting recommendations to the WVBA Executive
Board. Festival Directors and band-masters from each region may recommend qualified
adjudicators to the WVSSAC. These individuals may be exempt from the required
adjudicators' training.
C) Each band will be adjudicated on its prepared
selections by three judges.
D) The official rating form approved by the WVBA
shall be used for the adjudication.
E) For adjudicating a band festival, each judge
shall be paid a fee of $175.00 and expenses which are to include $.31/mile travel and not
more than $20.00 per day for meals. In addition, the Festival Director shall arrange
suitable housing for the judges at the expense of the festival.
F) Each judge shall be supplied a numbered score of
the audition music to be adjudicated. Judges are not to receive scores of warm-up
selections. Photo copies are only permitted as provided by the US Copyright Law. If the
rule is not followed, the regional director must notify the WVSSAC.
G) Judges shall use both
recorded comments and
adjudication forms to evaluate each band.
H) Sight reading adjudicators do not have to be on
the approved adjudicators list.
IX. The
Festival Director shall be someone closely associated with music education. The Director
is responsible for all affairs of the festival. The Director shall submit a Festival
Report to the WVSSAC no later than ten working days following the festival. This report
shall consist of the financial report, ratings of each band, and a festival fee in the
amount of $125.00.
X. Final
authority in case of disputes or interpretation of rules shall rest with the WVSSAC.
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