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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
June 9 – 15, 2019
Camper Handbook
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What should I bring to camp? All Campers:
• Comfortable dance clothes and shoes
• Theme day clothing
• Changes of clothing for evening activities
• Dress clothes for the dance (school dress code appropriate, you can be as informal or formal as
you would like)
• Sheet music for the Masterclass (if you would like to participate)
• Items needed for the Talent Show (outfit, music, instrument, etc.)
• Rain jacket and/or umbrella
• Medications for the week, in their original prescription bottle(s)
• Water bottle with your name on it
• Backpack or bag for music, pencil, water bottle, and other misc. personal items
• Spending money for snacks
• Cell phone
Resident Campers:
• Personal maintenance supplies (soap, shampoo, deodorant, tooth paste, etc.)
• Blanket (one pillow and one sheet provided)
• Towel
• Alarm clock (or cell phone with alarm)
What should I NOT bring to camp? Remember that you will have to carry your belongings from the parking lot to the residence hall. Be
judicious when packing. Note that possession of the following items will result in the immediate
expulsion of the individual from camp.
• Guns or weapons of any kind (including pocket knives)
• Illegal drugs
• Tobacco
• Alcohol
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• E-Cigarettes, Vape-Pen, etc.
Also, the use, possession, or storage of hoverboards, skateboards, scooters, or similar devices are not
permitted in any University of Nebraska-Lincoln residence hall, dining facility, or apartment building
(“Housing facility”). Any such device is subject to confiscation.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Glenn Korff School of Music cannot be responsible for lost
or stolen personal items, so avoid bringing large amounts of cash or extremely valuable items to camp.
Commuter Pickup and Dropoff Policy • All pickups and drop-offs will occur at the Abel-Sandoz main entrance on the west side of the
building.
• Morning drop-off must occur no later than 7:50 AM. You must check-in with your Alpha
Counselor upon arrival.
• Evening pick-up will take place at 10:00 PM (Tuesday’s pick-up will be at 9:30). You must
check out with your Alpha counselor before leaving.
• If you are driving yourself to and from camp, you must follow the same protocol listed above.
You are not allowed to drive to and from rehearsals, activities, or events.
• Any accommodation differing from the above instructions will need to be communicated and
approved via email, prior to Sunday, June 9th. See absence policy below.
Absence Policy • Knowledge of students’ whereabouts is of the utmost importance to the camp staff. Attendance
will be taken at before and after every activity.
• If a student needs to leave campus, FOR ANY REASON, an email must be sent to NSC Dean of
Students, Scott Hakel ([email protected]), prior to the start of camp. The email should
include the exact date and time, the individual responsible for pick-up, and contact information,
• All pick-ups and drop-offs will occur either at the Abel-Sandoz main entrance on the west side of
the building OR at the roundabout behind the Lied Center (11th and Q Street).
• Establishing a schedule of absences prior to camp allows us to ensure the safety and security of
all campers.
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Camper Rules & Guidelines • Wear lanyards at all times (except during choreography)
• You must always be in groups of least four other show choir campers
o You are not permitted to ever leave the camp group. You may not wander off, even if in a
group of four. Stay with the rest of the campers and on-campus!
• No guys on girls’ floors, no girls on guys’ floors.
• Be early! (Leave earlier than you think you need to!)
o Commuters for pick-ups and drop-offs
o Residents for floor meetings, for curfew, etc. All campers MUST be present for room
checks.
• No cell phones in rehearsal!
• Meet new people, be positive, encourage others, DO NOT get down on yourself…we are ALL a
work in progress.
Voicing All Campers will complete a short voicing with one of our Clinicians during Check-In on Sunday, 6/9,
from 3:00-5:00 PM in the Abel-Sandoz Welcome Center.
This will be very informal. You do not need to prepare anything in advance. The clinician will just go
through some scales and other warmup-like vocalises with you.
Follow instructions (signs posted, information from counselors, etc.) upon arrival. Depending on the
length of the Check-In line, you can complete your voicing before or after you Check-In.
Talent Show Auditions All interested campers are encouraged to audition for this year’s Talent Show!
Auditions will take place on Tuesday, 6/11, from 8:00-10:00 PM, in WMB 119.
The Talent Show will then take place on Thursday, 6/13, at 7:30 PM in Kimball Recital Hall.
Copy/paste the URL below to sign-up today! The deadline to sign-up to audition is Monday, 6/10 at
7:30 PM. Plan to audition with the best 1.5 – 2 minutes of your act.
https://forms.gle/uA1mz9xEwNs7sgEA9
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Masterclasses with Alisa Belflower Each group at camp, will have the amazing opportunity to experience two separate Masterclasses with
one of UNL’s own voice instructors, Alisa Belflower. During each Masterclass, Alisa will hear 3 or 4
students from each group, sing a solo. With each soloist, Alisa will provide feedback, give instruction,
and clinic their performance. This will be an amazing opportunity for any camper who is interested in
being a better singer and performer! However, these Masterclasses don’t just benefit the soloists, every
camper in the “audience,” also gets the amazing opportunity to learn right along with the singers. Each
camper will walk away with tons of great advice from an expert voice teacher, and the opportunity to
implement her suggestions in their own performances.
If interested, you can sign-up to sing at one of Alisa’s Masterclasses on Monday, the first full day of
camp. You can sing any selection you would like, that you have prepared (musical theater, pop,
classical, etc.). If you have sheet music for your solo, please bring it along. However, if you don’t, no
worries! Alisa will provide sheet music for you, after you sign-up. Alisa’s Masterclasses are always a
highlight of the week for some of our campers! Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music in the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
Nebraska Show Choir Camp Schedule June 9 – 15, 2019
Sunday, June 9
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM All campers (resident & commuters) check-in at the Abel-Sandoz Welcome Center [85]. The Welcome Center is attached to the northside Abel Hall [54] at 820 North 17th Street. Resident campers will be staying in Abel Hall. Please refer to the UNL Campus Map for any guidance (numbers next to buildings correspond to the Campus Map). Voicing for ensemble placement will also happen in the Welcome Center during check-in.
5:00 PM Dinner for all campers in the Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall.
6:30 PM Counselors will escort all campers from the Abel-Sandoz Welcome Center to Kimball Recital Hall (KRH) (2).
7:00 PM Big Red Singers Performance in KRH.
7:30 PM Introductions and Orientation in KRH
8:00 PM – 9:30 PM “Get to Know You” games and activities in KRH.
10:00 PM Resident camper floor safety meetings at Abel Hall.
11:00 PM Resident camper curfew.
Monday, June 10 through Friday, June 14 6:30 – 7:30 AM Breakfast for resident campers in the Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall.
Commuter check-in at Abel-Sandoz by 7:50 AM. 8:00 AM departure for Mable Lee Hall.
8:15 AM Physical warm-ups for ALL campers in room 304 Mabel Lee Hall (MLH) [68].
8:30 AM – 8:50 AM Vocal warm-ups — Friends for Life
8:50 AM Counselors will escort campers from MLH to rehearsal locations as assigned.
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Show Choir rehearsals. (Belflower Masterclass from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM in WMB 119).
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch for all campers in the Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall.
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Show Choir rehearsals. Counselors will escort campers to assigned rehearsal spaces. (Belflower Masterclasses from 1:30-2:30 PM and 4:00-5:00 PM in room WMB 119).
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Rest and freshen up for dinner.
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Dinner for all campers at Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall.
7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Evening activities (in KRH) for all campers: • Monday: Omaha South “The Ambassadors” Performance, then “Say, Yes! Musical Theatre Showcase” • Tuesday: Omaha Westside “Amazing Technicolor Show Choir” Performance • Wednesday: Lincoln East “Express” Performance, followed by “Say, Yes 2! Classical Showcase” • Thursday: Camper Talent Show • Friday: Camper Dance
10:30 PM Resident camper floor meeting. (Commuters pickup: 10:00 PM @ Abel-Sandoz)
11:00 PM Resident camper curfew.
Saturday, June 15 6:30 AM Breakfast for resident campers in Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall. Check out of rooms (key and
ring turned in) and store luggage in Mari’s Lounge in Sandoz Hall (luggage will be secure). Please make sure your luggage is tagged with at least your full name.
8:00 AM Counselors will escort campers to assigned rehearsal locations.
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Show Choir rehearsals and stage run-through.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch for all campers in Abel-Sandoz Dining Hall.
1:30 PM Friends for Life rehearsal for all campers on The Lied Center stage followed by camp group photo session.
2:15 PM The Lied Center for Performing Arts [3] opens for public seating. Students in assigned start-of-concert locations by 2:50 PM.
3:00 PM Show Choir Camp Concert in The Lied Center (free and open to the public).
5:00 PM Approximate end of concert. Meet parents at The Lied Center, then return to Abel Hall to pick up luggage. Residence hall staff will be on hand to unlock the storage area.
CAMP THEME DAYS: Monday: School Pride Day. (Wear your school show choir shirt, or another shirt showing school pride.) Tuesday: Hawaiian Day. (Dress in your Hawaiian Luau best!) Wednesday: Superhero Day Thursday: Crazy Socks Day. Friday: Nebraska Day. (Guys wear black t-shirts, girls wear red t-shirts (preferably Nebraska shirts.) Friday Evening: Wear dress clothes that following your school’s dress code guidelines. Saturday: Piano Day. Girls wear black t-shirts. Guys wear white t-shirts. PERFORMANCE ATTIRE: Women: Camp shirt (provided), jean shorts, black or white athletic shoes. Men: Camp shirt (provided), jean, black or white athletic shoes.
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