The Traveler tells the tale of a lone explorer hiking in the English Countryside. The curious excursionist wonders upon a marching band and is wisked away into a magical world of wonder and excitement.
Encounters is an intense and captivating show that explores the 4 main kinds of encounters with UFOs. Separated into 4 movements (labeled as "kinds" instead of movements), the show offers a stunning visual and musical journey through the characteristics of each kind.
The Power of 3 is a show that explores the enigma surrounding the number 3. Utilizing a plethora of 3 note musical motifs, the show lends itself well to simple and impressive visual and musical effect. The musical selections contain recognizable and famous uses of 3 note motifs as well as 3 beat phrases.
Lost at Sea is a harrowing tale of a ship setting sail into the ocean blue only to come face-to-face with a terrorizing storm!
Incomplete is a motif based show that explores the many different aspects of the term. Includes great classical excerpts from Mozart's Requiem and Schubert's Unfinished Symphony as well as more modern pop songs like Incomplete by the Backstreet Boys and Fix You by Coldplay. **Copyright Licensing must be secured before purchase of this show**
Mozart Remixed is a new take on timeless classics from one of the most renowned composers of all time. Iconic melodies are reimagined with modern electronic elements, as well as extended harmonic and rhythmic vocabulary. If your band is looking for a fresh arrangement of these quintessential classical pieces, then this is the show for you!
Firebird is a masterful treatment of Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" by World Drum Corps Hall of Fame arranger, Jerry Kelsey. Including fresh percussion arrangements and electronics design by composer, John Max McFarland, this reimagination of Stravinsky's original masterpiece will set any band apart from the competition.
Time...A concept that has baffled our greatest thinkers and philosophers. Once thought to be relentless and unmoving, Albert Einstein discovers that time is simply relative. Quantum physicists propose many theories about time. When did it all begin? And when...will it end?