Excitement is in the air as the University of South Carolina (USC) Marching Band gets ready for a momentous trip to the Big Apple this November. This will be a special occasion, as the band, consisting of approximately 375 talented members, has received an invitation to participate in the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This marks a historic moment, as it is the first time in the band’s impressive 104-year history that they will perform in this beloved event.
Just this weekend, the band members gathered on campus to rehearse and prepare for their big day. The atmosphere was electric, filled with the sounds of music and the enthusiasm of students eager to showcase their skills on such a grand stage. Assistant Dean for Advancement at the USC School of Music, Audra Vaz, stated that preparing for this momentous event requires extensive planning and resources. She shared that attending the parade comes with its share of financial obligations.
Each student is expected to contribute approximately $1,500 for travel, room, and board, factoring in the extra planning necessary for the Clemson game just two days after the parade. The band will be on the road for an entire week, and Vaz elaborated on how this trip involves a total expense of about $650,000 for 400 people, including students, faculty, and support staff.
“Time is of the essence!” Vaz emphasized, pointing out that while they have already raised about half of their needed funds, there’s still a significant amount to gather. Without a budget for such an extraordinary event, they have turned to the community to help them reach their fundraising goal.
Vaz described an invitation to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as the National Championship for Marching Bands and an incredible honor. The USC Marching Band showcases a wide variety of musical talent, but interestingly, only about 20% of its members are music majors. Hence, the financial burden isn’t something the band can cover with its regular budget, which is primarily set for traditional football games and standard performances.
To rally support for these enthusiastic musicians, the band has launched a crowdfunding campaign. As of now, they are proudly reporting that they are around 66% of the way to their fundraising goal. Vaz encouraged anyone interested in contributing to this milestone achievement or exploring sponsorship opportunities to get in touch. There are even great benefits for sponsors, making it a win-win scenario for both parties. For further information, interested individuals or businesses can reach out to her directly at audra.vaz@sc.edu.
The USC Marching Band is not just a group of talented musicians; they are a link to the spirit of the university and a representation of South Carolina pride. The upcoming Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade serves as a fantastic opportunity for the band to shine on a national stage. As they prepare for this momentous event, the community is reminded of the importance of coming together to support local talent and celebrate achievements.
Stay tuned for more updates as this inspiring journey unfolds, and let’s make this Thanksgiving one to remember for the USC Marching Band!
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