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Day Time Class Entrant Director Tues 9:00 B100 10:00 B200 10:30 B200 Day Time Class Entrant Director Selections Tues 8:45 B100A Campbell Area Grade 6 Band K. Anderson Ayre and Dance - Pearson Tow Canadian Folksongs arr. McGinty 9:00 B100 Sheldon Area Grade 7 Band Lindsay Stennes/Kristina Gasparic-Block Incantation and Ritual - Balmages TBA 9:15 B100A Leboldus Area Grade 6 Band Maureen Beisel TBA TBA 9:30 B100A Hawrylak Grade 6 Band Scott Adelman TBA TBA 9:45 B100A Riffel Area Grade 6 Blue Band Katrina Hognerud TBA TBA 10:00 B200 Palliser Heights Grade 7/8 Band Jennifer Tenford Of Gentle Spirit - Owens Portrait of a Clown - Ticheli 10:15 B100A PVSD East Green Junior Band Katlyn Redding Midnight Sky - Balmages Heroes and Glory - Sweeney 10:30 B200 Lakeridge Grade 8 Band Cody Appleton Chorale from Jupiter - arr. Curnow Moscow, 1941 - Balmages 10:45 B100 Regina Catholic North Area Grade 7/8 Band Shina Hom/Linda Lucyk TBA TBA 11:00 B200 Brunskill Grade 8 Band Michael Kurpjuweit Moscow, 1941 - Balmages The Magic Forest - McGinty 11:15 B200 Silverspring Grade 8 Band Susan Beaudry As Twilight Falls - Sheldon The Blue Orchid - Owens 11:30 B300 Vanier Collegiate Wind Ensemble Valerie McWilliams Encanto - Smith Loch Lomond - Ticheli 11:50 B300 Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School Concert Band Kory Gibbs TBA TBA 1:00 B200 Leboldus Area Grade 7/8 Band Maureen Beisel TBA TBA 1:15 B200 Ruth M. Buck Grade 8 Band Robin Howell/Heather Dolmage In Quiet Times - Swearingen Moscow, 1941 - Balmages 1:30 B100 Riffel Area Grade 7/8 Blue Band Katrina Hognerud TBA TBA 1:45 B200 Hawrylak Grade 7/8 Band Scott Adelman TBA TBA 2:00 B200 Campbell Area Grade 8 Band (South) Travis Wilkinson Tricycle - Boysen Jr. Rivers - Hazo 2:15 B200 Willowgrove School Grade 7/8 Band Nick Fanner Lullabye - Standridge Sketches of Canada - Storey 2:30 B100A Prairie Valley North Grade 6 H. Andrew Wahl Midnight Sky - Balmages TBA 2:45 B100 Good Spirit School Division Intermediate/Sophomore Band Nathan Seghers ...At Twilight - Grant In the Court of the King - Standridge 3:00 B200 Sheldon Area Grade 8 Band Lindsay Stennes/Kristina Gasparic-Block In Quiet Times - Swearingen Chant and Tribal Dance - Shaffer 3:15 B100A Arcola & Thomson Concert Band Lindsay Stetner TBA TBA 3:30 B100 Meath Park School Junior Band Carleah Gotchia Soldiers Procession and Sword Dance - Margolis Quest of the Black Knight - Loest 3:45 B100 Souris Valley Wind Ensemble Paul Cwir African Festival - Hilliard Fire Dance - Shaffer 4:00 B300 Esterhazy Grade 9/Sr. Band Lauren Hearn Encanto - Smith Yorkshire Ballad - Barnes 4:20 B400 Central Collegiate Senior Band Paul McCorriston On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss - Holsinger Dance of the Knights - Prokofiev 4:40 B400 St. Mary High School Concert Band Kayleigh Skomorowski Dusk - Bryant Nemesis - Ziek 5:00 B400 F.W.Johnson Concert Band Colin Neufeld On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss - Holsinger Donkey Riding - Coakley Wed 8:45 B100A Sheldon Area Grade 6 Band Lindsay Stennes/Kristina Gasparic-Block Midnight Sky - Balmages Ayre & Dance - Pearson 9:00 B100A Campbell East Grade 6 Band Scott Adelman TBA TBA 9:15 B100 Campbell Area Grade 7 Band K. Anderson Chesapeake Serenade - Balmages Land of the Silver Birch - Court 9:30 B100 Winston Knoll Area Grade 7 Band Sydney Brandt/Graham Hoffman African Festival - Hilliard Canticle - Wagner 9:45 B100 Souris Valley Concert Band Paul Cwir Pulsate - Rogers Theme and Variations - Broege 10:00 B200 Thom Area Grade 8 Band April Friars/Al McWilliams Moscow, 1941 - Balmages TBA 10:15 B100 Prairie Valley West Grade 7/8 Band Miranda Hulshof/Chris Jacklin Infinity- Curnow Looking Past The Shadows - Saucedo 10:30 B100A Martin Area Grade 6 Band Brady Frank Starburst Fanfare - Schaeffer TBA 10:45 B100A Regina Catholic South East Grade 6 Band Nadine Ghiglione TBA TBA 11:00 B100A Regina Catholic Schools Riffel Area Grade 6 Green Band Jeremy Drotar Courtly Dance and Procession - Balmages Two Canadian Folksongs - McGinty 11:15 B100A Regina Catholic O'Neill Area Grade 6 Band Samantha Ranger TBA TBA 11:30 B100 Colette Bourgonje School Grade 7/8 Band Karen McKenzie Looking Past The Shadows - Saucedo Summit Fanfare - Owens 11:45 B300 SCCHS Wind Ensemble Janine Waines TBA TBA 1:00 B100A Regina Catholic North Area Grade 6 Band Shina Hom/Linda Lucyk Two Canadian Folksongs - McGinty Starsplitter Fanfare - Balmages 1:15 B100 Ruth M. Buck Grade 7 Band Robin Howell/Heather Dolmage …At Twilight - Grant Knights of the Round Table - Rouse 1:30 B200 Regina Catholic Schools Riffel Area Grade 7/8 Green Band Jeremy Drotar Psalm 42 arr. Hazo Procession of the Centurions - Court 1:45 B200 Regina Catholic South East Grade 7/8 Band Nadine Ghiglione TBA TBA 2:00 B100 Martin Area Grade 7/8 Band Vanessa Strykiwsky Incantation and Ritual - Balmages TBA 2:15 B200 Campbell East Grade 7/8 Band Scott Adelman TBA TBA 2:30 B100 Ecole Forest Grove & Sutherland Grade 8 Band Marie Christopherson African Festival - Hilliard Carpathia - Owens 2:45 B100 Brunskill Grade 7 Band Michael Kurpjuweit Chant and Tribal Dance - Shaffer Chippewa Lullaby - McGinty 3:00 B200 Esterhazy Grade 8 Band Lauren Hearn Imperium - Sweeney Archers of the Forbidden Forest - Eidson 3:15 B200 Prairie Valley North Intermediate H. Andrew Wahl March of the Irish Guard - Ployhar TBA 3:30 B200 Winston Knoll Area Grade 8 Band Sydney Brandt/Graham Hoffman Rippling Waters - Balmages Pinnacle - Grice 3:45 B300 Greenall High School Concert Band Katlyn Redding Creed - Himes When the Stars Began to Fall - Allen 4:05 B200 All Saints Catholic - Ecole Centennial Grade 7/8 Concert Band Ross Kuglin TBA TBA 4:25 B300 Archbishop M.C. O'Neill Catholic High School Band Samantha Ranger TBA TBA 4:45 B300 Sheldon Williams Junior Concert Band Samantha Taylor TBA TBA 5:05 B400 Bedford Road Collegiate Concert Band Lisa Aune Shenandoah - Ticheli Into the Storm - Smith 5:25 B400 Centennial Collegiate Senior Concert Band Nick Fanner/ Christa MacBride Shenandoah - Ticheli Dos Danzas Latinas - Waignein 5:45 B400 Winston Knoll Collegiate Wind Ensemble Alison Cushway TBA TBA 6:05 B500 SCCHS Wind Orchestra Janine Waines TBA TBA 6:30 Adult Prairie Winds Intermediate Adult Band Kim Bircher TBA TBA Thurs 8:55 B300 Evan Hardy Collegiate Grade 9 Band Stacey Mortenson-Spokes Red River Valley -La Plante Nathan Hale Trilogy - Curnow 9:15 B200 Balfour Area Grade 7/8 Band Brent Gelsinger Prelude et Celebration - Dagenais Majestica - Balmages 9:30 B300 Tommy Douglas Collegiate Grade 9 Band Debra Tilk Creed - Himes Aline March - Bennett arr. Clark 9:50 B100A Miller Elementary Area Grade 6 Concert Band Kory Gibbs TBA TBA 10:05 B100A Winston Knoll Area Grade 6 Blue Band Sydney Brandt/Graham Hoffman TBA Chorale Elega'nt - Lucas 10:20 B100 Milestone Grade 7/8 Band Chris Jacklin Infinity March - Curfew TBA 10:35 B100A Seven Stones Concert Band Lindsay Stetner TBA TBA 10:50 B200 Regina Catholic O'Neill Area Grade 7/8 Band Samantha Ranger TBA TBA 11:05 B100A PVSD East Yellow Junior Band Katlyn Redding Midnight Sky - Balmages Heroes and Glory - Sweeney 11:20 B100A Balfour Area Grade 6 Band Brent Gelsinger Ayre and Dance - Pearson Quintessence - Compello 11:35 B500 LeBoldus Catholic High School Wind Ensemble Chad Huel TBA TBA 1:00 B100 Miller Elementary Area Grade 7/8 Concert Band Kory Gibbs TBA TBA 1:15 B100 Roland Michener Grade 7/8 Band Evan Friesen Chant and Tribal dance - Shaffer Brother James - Bain arr. Wagner 1:30 B100 Brownell/Lawson Heights Grade 8 Band Justin La ...At Twilight - Grant Spania - Schaffer 1:45 B100 Johnson Area Elementary Band Amanda McArthur Soldiers Procession and Sword Dance - Margolis The Tempest - Smith 2:00 B100A Ruth M. Buck Grade 6 Band Robin Howell/Heather Dolmage Dragonfire - Lavender Penguin Promenade - Hannickell 2:15 B100 Lakeridge Grade 7 Band Cody Appleton A Song for Friends - Daehn Incantation and Ritual - Balmages 2:30 B100 Ecole Henry Kelsey Grade 7/8 Band Heather Lake African Festival - Hilliard The Forgotten Village - Oare 2:45 B100 Prairie Valley Central Intermediate Band Kristan Kuntz At Twilight - Grant Glorioso - Smith 3:00 B100 GSSD Yorkton and Area Grade 7 Band Kerry Linsley/Scott Yemen Chant and Tribal Dance- Shaffer Shepherd's Hey arr. Roszell 3:15 B100A Yorkton Catholic Grade 5 Band Colette Karapita Renissance Fair - Sheldon Arena of the Gladiators - Compello 3:30 B100A Winston Knoll Area Grade 6 Green Band Sydney Brandt/Graham Hoffman Starsplitter Fanfare - Balmages Shenendoah arr. Smith/Story 3:45 B300 Martin Collegiate Concert Band Vanessa Strykiwsky Resplendent Light - Grant TBA 4:05 B200 Bishop James Mahoney Band Andrew Linsley Joy - Ticheli Calypso Bay - Loest 4:20 Break 4:30 B200 Indian Head School Concert Band Kendra Tiessen Imperium - Sweeney In Quiet Times - Swearingen 4:45 B200 Ecole canadienne-francaise PGD Grade 7 Band Sarah Suchan Rippling Waters - Balmages Megiddo - Wilds 5:00 B200 Balfour Collegiate Concert Band Richard Wade-Cummings TBA TBA 5:15 B300 Yorkton Regional High School Grade 11/12 Band Kelsey Kuz TBA TBA 5:35 B400 Melville Comprehensive School Senior Band Richelle Matthews Simple Gifts - Four Shaker - Ticheli In Heaven's Air - Hazo Fri 9:00 B300 NBCHS Concert Band Amy Francais Creed - Himes TBA 9:20 B300 Estevan Comprehensive School Sr. Band Kyle Whitehead Loch Lomond - Ticheli Romp! - Jenkins 9:40 B100A Weyburn Comprehensive School Grade 7 Concert Band Tanya Cameron Dragonfire - Lavender Westwind Overture - McGinty 10:00 B200 Campbell Area Junior Winds K. Anderson Gather Ye Rosebuds - Stalter March of the Irosh Guard - Ployhar 10:15 B200 Balgonie Elementary Grade 8 Band Katlyn Redding Of Gentle Spirit - Owens El Marinero - Hannickle 10:30 B200 Prairie Spirit Senior Winds (East and West) AJ Ward/Will Martin/Shelby Thompson Rippling Waters - Balmages TBA 10:45 B300 Lumsden High School / Milestone Band Miranda Hulshof/Chris Jacklin Creed - Himes Three Folk Miniatures - Jutras 11:05 B400 Michael A.
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