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The Norwegian Band Federation (NMF) invited the FBF to tour western Norway and perform at the Stavanger Spilleglede Festival. On our way there we stopped in Amsterdam and travelled down to Zwevegem, in Flanders to work with VLAMO, the Flemish amateur music organisation. They trained our FBF members in show design and choreography. In fact […]
September 27th, 2008 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
Three experts from the Flemish music organisation Vlamo will share their knowledge with sixty band leaders of the Field Band Foundation. From Sunday 9th December to Saturday 15th December 2007, a ‘Teach the Teacher’ workshop will take place in the surroundings of the BAT Community Centre in Durban – South Africa. The BAT Centre is […]
November 18th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
Now that DCI is living it’s finest week of the year, it might be time for everyone in the Marching Music activity to look at where we come from. Wasn’t Drum & Bugle Corps a community activity in the past where the sole purpose was to keep kids off the streets? We should be proud […]
August 8th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
During the tour through South-Africa the Vlamo (Belgium) delegation visited four field bands. In part 7, Geert Vanmaeckelberghe highlights the field band of Stellenbosch. Translation: Hans Kloppert. "The field band of Witbank (see part 1) was a young field band with children who had only two years ago met with the world of show, music […]
July 3rd, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
"For more than seven years, the Norges Musikkorps Forbund (NMF) and the Fredskorpset (FK) have supported the Field Band Foundation. The exchange programme that was realised is of great importance to the further development of various field bands in South Africa." Written by Geert Vanmackelberghe. Translation: Hans Kloppert. "Several children are offered an opportunity to […]
June 19th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
"Four to six million people in South-Africa live on the edge of society: "At the borderline". These people are housed living in bad conditions in hovels with corrugated iron roofs in the townships. The Field Band Foundation has set its goals for the last ten years for the children of these neighbourhoods to give them […]
June 13th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
In part 4 of the ‘At the Borderline’ series we will get to know more about the South African Field Band from Soweto and we will feature the longtime exchange programme that the Field Band Foundation has with the Norwegian Musikkorps Verbond (NMF) and Pioneer drum & bugle corps from Milwaukee (USA). Part 4 also […]
June 6th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
From March 16th through March 26th a delegation of Vlamo (Belgium) toured through South-Africa. In this series – of which we are presenting part 3 today – we learn more about the tasks of the National Coordinator and get to know what motivates some of the sponsors to support the Field Band Foundation. Written by […]
May 31st, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
From March 16th through March 26th 2007, a delegation of Vlamo (Belgium) travelled to South Africa. A series written by Geert Vanmaeckelberghe. Translation: Hans Kloppert. In this episode: the fieldband of Witbank. Monday March 19 at about 1.30 PM we left for Witbank. The sky darkened this afternoon, a thunderstorm could disturb the rehearsal. The […]
May 26th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »
From march 16 through March 26, 2007, a delegation of VLAMO (BE) travelled to South Africa. Geert Vanmaeckelberghe (President Artistic Committee Drum, Percussion, Pipebands and Showbands), Filip Santy (Director) and Michel Willé (General President) extensively took knowledge of the structure and the operation, the strategy and mission of the Field Band Foundation. Chief Executive Retha […]
May 18th, 2007 | Filed under S.A. Field Band Foundation | Read More »