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ACHS Band: Words on props are snippets of Story People

About: What is significance of quotes on banners, band costumes a question about ACHS Marching band from Ann Heskamp Curtis
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By Shamarie Claiborne

In answer to Ann Heskamp Curtis Question: Here it goes, I am going to attempt to explain the words everywhere on the props, the guard uniforms, and the kids uniforms.



Our show is based on art work by a very talented man by the name Brian Andreas. He makes quirky art with sayings on them which run in themes.

Our show is titled "Storypeople" and we are telling short snippets of stories about life - one of my favorite is during the opener of the show the voice over says "Don't you just love it when you get so excited you forget to breathe"

if you look closely on the props in the accompanying picture you will see those words in snippets - to represent the story the kids are portraying. Hope this is helpful if you really want to get the rest of the show you can find a video of this year's show, entitled "StoryPeople" is available for viewing at the following link ACHS performs 'Story People' on YouTube video by Doyle Lloyd. Note: Audio may be on at click, a warning just in case other folks are asleep.


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ACHS Band: What the Story People are doing



2010-10-17 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Marion Co. High School, Lebanon, KY
if you look closely on the props in the accompanying picture you will see those words in snippets - to represent the story the kids are portraying. Hope this is helpful if you really want to get the rest of the show you can find a video of this year's show, entitled "StoryPeople" is available for viewing at the following link ACHS performs 'Story People' on YouTube video by Doyle Lloyd. Note: Audio may be on at click, a warning just in case other folks are asleep.

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