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A dusty football pitch on a warm Monday morning 25 miles outside Pretoria is not the place where I expected to find an American-style marching band – but then again, I am quickly learning that anything is possible in this diverse and often inspiring country. With the excavated earth of a diamond mine in the […]
June 22nd, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
Since our founding thirteen years ago, the Field Band Foundation (FBF) has grown tremendously into a mature and goal achieving non-profit organisation, whose dream is to dramatically impact the lives of our economically challenged and often misguided youth through cheerful music and dance. With our incredible forthcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup performances, the FBF gains […]
June 9th, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
‘We are convinced of the complementary character of the Vlamo (www.vlamo.be) support to the Field Band Foundation’, say Maarten Deschacht and Bart Tienpont at their arrival. This is also the main conclusion of the FBF after launching a Vlamo course about show design and percussion at the recently founded FBF Field Band Academy (http://www.fieldband.org.za/read_more.pdf) in […]
May 20th, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
In November we completed the pilot programme for the FBF Academy to see whether the curriculum was well designed and at the correct level. Our research was obviously well done as it went very smoothly and although we learned a lot which will not doubt help a lot next year all worked very well and […]
January 6th, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
The FBF was requested to perform for the Norwegian King and Queen on their recent state visit to South Africa. This was indeed a great honour and after meeting our Chairman Herman Mashaba they watched the national Field band perform together with some young dancers from the Alexandra Field band. It was a unique opportunity […]
January 5th, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
We have just completed the final workshop of the year with 60 tutors being trained by our Norwegian Exchange teachers from the Norwegian Band Federation (http://www.musikkorps.no) and 4 field percussion and show design experts from Vlamo (http://www.vlamo.be) The members had a fantastic time and worked very hard and learned a lot. We were very honoured […]
January 4th, 2010 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
More than 60 tutors from Field Bands from all over South Africa will participate to the annual FBF workshop, this time held in Plettenberg Bay. Vlamo sends out again 4 Flemish teacher that will give, in collaboration with a Norwegian (Norwegian Music Federation) and South African (FBF) team an intensive training on new FBF tutors. […]
December 8th, 2009 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
The winners of South Africa’s most prestigious business-arts awards were announced at an event held in Newtown. A highlight on the night came with the announcement of the Chairman’s Premier Award which went to the Field Band Foundation and its sponsors. The Field Band Foundation is supported by a raft of business partners. This business-arts […]
September 11th, 2009 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
The National Championships for field bands will take place in Johannesburg – South Africa on 2nd and 3rd October. This year the event has moved to a new venue: the Athletic Stadium in Johannesburg. The Athletic Stadium is astate-of-the-art, high-tec multifunctional stadium. It is situated in Doornfontein, to the east of the city centre of […]
July 8th, 2009 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
"What can we expect from a Field Band and how can we make sure that a South-African Field Band can distinguish itself from other marching band and drum corps in an original way? This was one of the important prerequisites taken into consideration during the preparation of the national workshop of the Field Band Foundation […]
December 28th, 2008 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »