Tying the Trip to the Classroom
Student travel begins long before your class steps onto the plane. While we believe travel has plenty of merit on its own, if you want to get the most out of your big trip, it’s best to tie the experience back to the classroom. Between potential activities,...
Teacher Feature: Richard Prouty
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice, then work with a great tour operator. That’s just what Richard Prouty—choral director for Whitewater High School—is doing, and he can’t wait to arrive at the famed concert hall in March. Prouty and his...
The Triumphant Return of Broadway
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the stage lights on Broadway and beyond were collectively dimmed, creating an unsettling and unfamiliar stillness we'd never before experienced. Now, the long, arduous intermission is over and the lights are shining as performers return...
Teacher Feature: Patrick Dailey
Patrick Dailey is an Alabama educator and band director who’s brought Super Holiday Tours with him wherever he goes. Their relationship began when Casey Cole reached out to Dailey, a fresh band director at Ardmore High School. They worked together for a number of...
Make Travel Easy with Instrument Rentals
The hardest part of traveling with a band group is transporting dozens of expensive, heavy instruments across the world. Luckily, there’s a solution: Rent! Certain band shops around the country offer the ability to rent band and orchestra instruments on arrival at...