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Contents
Welcome to Harmony Fusion Chorus !!......................................................................................... 3
Board of Directors........................................................................................................................... 4
Bylaws............................................................................................................................................. 5
Director/Chorus Contract................................................................................................................ 6
Membership .................................................................................................................................... 7
Rehearsals & Business Meetings.................................................................................................... 8
Rehearsal Courtesies..................................................................................................................... 10
Qualifying/Tape Checking............................................................................................................ 11
Dues .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Angel Fund.................................................................................................................................... 12
Fundraising ................................................................................................................................... 13
Financial Considerations............................................................................................................... 14
Paying your Expenses............................................................................................................... 14
Chorus Dues.............................................................................................................................. 14
Escrow Account........................................................................................................................ 14
Per Capita Fee (International Re-Charter)................................................................................ 14
Regional Assessment ................................................................................................................ 14
Costumes and Makeup.............................................................................................................. 14
Events – General Information................................................................................................... 15
Event – Sweet Adelines Regional Convention (Contest) ......................................................... 15
Event – Sweet Adelines International Convention ................................................................... 15
Events – Fall and Winter Regional Weekends ......................................................................... 15
Costumes....................................................................................................................................... 16
Unified Style............................................................................................................................. 16
Performance Readiness Checking............................................................................................. 16
Make-up & Hair............................................................................................................................ 17
Regional Convention - Contest..................................................................................................... 18
Performances................................................................................................................................. 19
Communications ........................................................................................................................... 21
Noteworthy News ..................................................................................................................... 21
Business Meeting...................................................................................................................... 21
Asking Questions...................................................................................................................... 21
Mail, E-Mail and E-Mail Buddies ............................................................................................ 21
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Welcome to Harmony Fusion Chorus !!
Chapter # _____________
Within these pages you will find the information you need to get the most out of
your adventures with Harmony Fusion.
If you have questions that are NOT answered within this document, please contact
your Member Services Director.
This handbook belongs to:
Name:_________________________________
ID # __________________________________
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Board of Directors
Director
Director’s Liaison
Team Coordinator
Secretary
Finance Director
Member Services Director
Logistics Director
Events Director
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Bylaws
Insert Bylaws here
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Director/Chorus Contract
Insert Director/Chorus Contract
here
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Membership
All membership issues should be addressed to the Member Services Director.
There are different levels of membership. Be sure to select your level carefully. Consult with the
Finance Director to verify costs.
For up-to-date information regarding your membership options, please review the Sweet Adelines
International website at http://www.sweetadelineintl.org
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Rehearsals & Business Meetings
PLACE:
TIME:
7:15 p.m. – 9:30/9:45 p.m.
Business Meeting immediately following
Standard Rehearsal Structure:
Physical Warm-up
Vocal Skill Builders
Apply vocal skills to current repertoire (sing!)
Business Meeting (includes announcements)
Closing Song
Pre-competition Rehearsal Structure (January through Contest – late March or early April)
Physical Warm-up
Vocal Skill Building
Rehearse Competition package (vocal production and visual plan)
Business Meeting (includes announcements)
Attendance:
Every effort should be made to attend every rehearsal. If you are unable to attend rehearsal,
please advise your section leader of your absence and planned return. Late arrival or early
departure is acceptable as needed. Please be sure your section leader is aware of your
circumstances. If arriving late or departing early, please do so quietly.
If you will be away from chorus for 3 weeks or more, please advise the Member Services
Director so you can be placed on Leave of Absence. Members on Leave of Absence are still
required to pay monthly dues during their absence.
Please notify the Member Services Director (for attendance recording) and the Finance Director to
arrange dues payment during your absence.
Please refer to the current HFC By-laws for more details.
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Tips for Learning Choreography –
 Try it! Start by working to move in the same direction as the people on either side of you.
We were all newcomers once so we know how awkward you might feel.
 Try to attend extra choreography practice (especially prior to competition or our annual
show).
 Use your face! We strive for an energized, alert, happy look most of the time. Once you
feel like you look a little foolish, you‟re probably projecting enough facial expression.
 Keep your eyes on the director unless specifically told otherwise. At those times when she
is facing away from the chorus, or moves aside to let the chorus dance, you will be
instructed where to focus your eyes.
Performance Ready Choreography – You are considered performance ready in choreography when
you demonstrate that you can do the correct moves at the correct time, while standing in your place
on the risers. Choreography is checked as a group by one or more members of the choreography
team. The choreography team will work with individuals to ensure that corrections are made.
Tips for Performing Choreography –
Remember that you are one of a group. The idea is to blend in with the unit. Here are some things
to consider while performing choreography:
 Do not take your eyes off the director (unless told otherwise) – it is very
obvious/distracting to the audience.
 Animate your face - express emotions appropriate to the song – it‟s the most important
aspect of your performance. A deadpan or worried face is very obvious and distracting to
the audience.
 If you miss a move, let it go. It is better to leave the move out than to do it late or to
“sneak into it”. Moving to correct your mistake when everyone else is standing still will only
draw more attention to it.
 If you forget a move or make a wrong move do not act embarrassed or try to “recover”, just
act cool and pretend you did the right thing. If you act embarrassed, the audience will feel
embarrassed for you, and that will make them uncomfortable – the last thing we want to do
to our audience!
 Have fun with it!! Choreography is designed to enhance the story of the song, not to get in
the way. Just as we do with the music, we practice our choreography until it projects just
the image we want.
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Rehearsal Courtesies
In a group our size, and working toward excellence in musical performance, it is important that we
each understand what is expected of us and to demonstrate the common courtesies that make our
rehearsals more successful. Please read and observe the following guidelines:
 Learning Music – We announce several weeks in advance when we are going to learn a new
song, so everyone can be there if possible. The song is taught by a quartet that has worked
with the director in advance. A learning tape is available that night (or shortly thereafter).
Music is distributed and members are encouraged to follow along while the song is taught,
even if they don‟t read music. Although we sing the song frequently in rehearsals for a few
weeks, members are expected to work on the song between rehearsals, and to be “off the
paper” (able to sing without the music) within a few weeks.
 While you are on the risers (as a guest or as a member) please refrain from talking or asking
questions of the Director. Talking while on the risers is disruptive to others and prevents
you and those near you from hearing important information.
 Please avoid using scented cosmetics or fragrances on the day of a Chorus function.
These do cause serious allergic reactions among some Chorus members.
 If you are not feeling well please stay off the risers so you don‟t spread your germs. If you
feel able to attend but cannot sing, please sit at the end of the risers facing the Director
or else become pat of our audience for the evening.
 Music purchased by the Chorus is the property of the Chorus and shall be used only by
Chorus members and guests during rehearsal. Guests should return Guest Music Books to
the Membership Representative at the end of each rehearsal. Guest music can be taken
home for a refundable deposit of $5.00. When the book is returned OR the guest becomes
a member, the $5.00 will be refunded.
 Smoking during rehearsal is not permitted except outside the rehearsal hall during breaks.
 Children should not attend rehearsal unless they are prospective members and intend to
apply for membership within the following four months.
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Qualifying/Tape Checking
To help ensure the best vocal product possible, each member is required to qualify on each song of
the repertoire before they can be performed at public performances. All members participating in
Regional Contest must be qualified on the competition songs PRIOR to competition. Qualification is
most commonly done by recording your voice during rehearsal and turning the tape into your section
leader for review.
In some cases qualification can be done by singing with a qualified quartet.
Taping and Tape-checking – to verify that everyone has learned the music correctly, we go through
a process of making tapes and having them checked. The process consists of
1. Singing into a tape recorder during rehearsal, without using sheet music.
2. Having the recording checked by a designated Tape Checker (usually the section leader).
3. Listening to your tape when it is returned, along with any comments noted by the Tape
Checker.
4. Re-taping as often as needed to correct the problems found by the Tape checker (if
any).
Once you‟ve demonstrated that you know all the notes, words and breaths, the Tape Checker
“passes” you on that song and the master tracker sheet will be updated to reflect that you are
performance ready on that song.
Don‟t be afraid to tape - do it as soon as you feel comfortable with the song. Keep in mind that the
small tape recorders we use will not truly represent your voice quality. The Tape Checkers job is to
verify that the notes, words and breaths are accurate.
Please verify current qualification requirements with your section leader.
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Dues
Dues should be paid by check or cash at the beginning of each month or you may choose to pay for
multiple months at one time.
When submitting your payment, please complete the payment record and place your payment in the
cash box (available at each rehearsal) on the Member Services Table. Be sure to record your
payment on the sheet next to the cash box.
- Checks should be written to Harmony Fusion, unless directed otherwise.
- Write in your check memo what the check is for.
Full Member dues are $30/month + $5.00 costume rental = $35.00/month
Youth Member dues are $15/month + $5.00 costume rental = $20.00/month
Dues include regional and international fees.
Angel Fund
The angel fund is available to ANYONE in financial need. Submit your request to the Angel Fund
Coordinator (Coni Donnelly). All requests are confidential.
If you are blessed with EXTRA money, please feel free to make an anonymous donation to the angel
fund. You cannot deduct this donation from your taxes.
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Fundraising
Fundraising events will be held throughout the year. Participating in fundraising activities is
optional but encouraged. Common fundraisers are
- Greens Sales (wreaths, garland, etc) at Christmas time
- Garage Sale in the spring, etc.
- Items to be raffled at a show
The money from these fundraising activities goes toward the payment of chorus expenditures such
as director fees, purchasing music, coaching, educational events, Young Woman In Harmony, etc.
For a complete list of chorus expenses please contact the chapter treasurer or plan to attend one
of the monthly board meetings.
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Financial Considerations
Paying your Expenses
Ever effort will be made to announce upcoming expenses well in advance of the due date. The
chorus operates on a “pay-as-you-go” basis meaning that payment is expected at the time that you
sign up for an activity or item. Checks should be made payable to “Harmony Fusion Chorus”. Please
be sure to indicate on the check exactly what items or events you are paying for, especially if you
are combining several in one check. In addition, you will find a payment log near the cash box on
which you will note your name, whether paying cash or check (check #) and a description of
payment.
Chorus Dues
The dues for belonging to the Harmony Fusion Chorus are $30 per month. These dues are to be
paid at the beginning of each month. Your first month‟s dues must be submitted with your
application. You may prepay any number of months. Note that dues are to be paid as long as you
are a member, regardless of whether you are actively attending rehearsals or not. Dues finance our
chorus operations (facilities, risers, director, music) and are an important component of the chorus
budget. (Note: if you are 25 or under, you pay 50% of the amounts listed above.)
Escrow Account
In order to help members spread ongoing expenses through the year, the chorus Treasurer will set
up an escrow account for you. The escrow account accumulates the $110 needed annually ($80) to
re-charter with Sweet Adelines after your first year of membership and ($30) for regional
assessment.
Per Capita Fee (International Re-Charter)
The fee for belonging to Sweet Adelines International (also called the „Re-charter fee‟) is $80 per
year. It is payable upon first joining Sweet Adelines, and annually thereafter during your
anniversary month. Notice of renewal is sent by Sweet Adelines International to the chorus, and
our Treasurer pay this fee, from your escrow account, to International headquarters. (Note: if you
are 25 or under, you pay 50% of the amount listed above).
Regional Assessment
Harmony Fusion Chorus is part of Sweet Adelines Region 12, which is the geographical area covering
Northern California and Northern Nevada. The Region 12 management Team provides support for
choruses, quartets, and members in our region, including a number of educational opportunities. The
annual fee to support Region 12 is $30 per member. You will be notified when this fee is due.
Costumes and Makeup
Chorus members pay a costume rental fee of $5.00 per month. The chorus owns the costumes and
as a new member your costumes will be given to you on a rental basis. You do not need to acquire
costumes immediately, but you will need the appropriate costume before you can perform with the
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chorus. Details about costumes will be given to you as soon as you become a member. Shoes and
makeup are purchased by each member and not owned by the chorus.
Events – General Information
On an ongoing basis, you will have expenses for events other than chorus rehearsals. Although
these are optional, you will most likely want to participate in the events, and thus you should budget
for these expenses. Most of these events require payment in advance (sometimes as much as a
year in advance). The money is collected by the chorus and forwarded as required by the event. If
you wish to participate in the event, you must pay in advance. The chorus does not “loan” money for
these purposes. The major events are described below.
Event – Sweet Adelines Regional Convention (Contest)
The convention is held every spring and the chorus always attends. Registration is typically paid in
January and is approximately $80 per person. The conventions are currently held in Sacramento
(beginning in 2010 the conventional will be held in Reno, NV), so you will also have hotel expenses
(varying from $50/night to $75 per night for 2 or 3 nights) and meals.
Event – Sweet Adelines International Convention
This convention is held every fall. This is not regularly attended by Harmony Fusion Chorus but all
members are welcome and encouraged to attend and get to see and hear the “best of the best”.
Events – Fall and Winter Regional Weekends
Sweet Adelines Region 12 sponsors educational weekends in August/September and January in
which talented faculty give classes relating to our craft. These are currently held at a hotel in San
Ramon. Registration for the event is $20 if paid in advance, $25 on site. If you attend a Regional
Weekend within your first year of membership, the chorus will pay this fee for you. This is our way
of letting you know that these events are important. Hotel and meal expenses will be up to you (you
are not required to stay at the hotel).
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Costumes
Unified Style
The goal of Sweet Adelines performances is to provide polished, wholesome, total entertainment in
a unified style that adheres to the barbershop tradition. Just as we work toward unity in blending
our voices and lock 4-part chords, we must strive for unity in the appearance of the chorus when
performing. The eyes of the audience should not be distracted by the one person who looks
dramatically different from those around her. To achieve our “unit look” we are wear the same
style of costume, hair, and makeup for performances. An overview of our unit style is listed below.
Costumes – are designed with the interest in presenting the most flattering image of the chorus as
a whole. Not everyone will look their very best in every costume, however if the chorus as a whole
is successful – that‟s what really counts.
Performance Readiness Checking
Performance readiness in costumes, makeup, and hairstyles involves individual checking by various
committees.
When you first acquire a costume, it will be individually checked and fitted to you. There will be
periodic rechecks, sometimes individual, sometimes as a group, as members‟ sizes may change over
time, or costumes become damaged or soiled. Costume checks are announced in advance, and
members are expected to present themselves, in costume, at the appropriate time.
There will be a brief check of your costume, hairstyle and makeup before any performance. We
want ever6ything to be right before we go on stage.
A costume rental fee is included in your monthly dues. If you leave the chorus you will be required
to return the costume to the costume coordinator.
Our current costume ensemble consists of the following:
Traveling Costume Stage Costume
NO PERSONAL JEWELRY OTHER THAN A WEDDING RING.
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Make-up & Hair
 Your “performance hairstyle” will be checked individually, in advance, and you will be
expected to create that hairstyle for every performance. If you decide later to change
this, you must request a new check from the Hairstyle Committee.
 Makeup – Chorus shows and competitions are typically in large auditoriums or arenas with
white stage lighting. To avoid looking “washed out”, performers must use heavy amounts of
vivid stage makeup. The chorus Makeup/Hair Committee has a list of required makeup items
and is happy to work with new members to explain what needs to be done, and to help them
with their first few attempts at getting just the right “look” for the stage.
 Hairstyle – Acceptable hairstyles require fullness of the hair at the top and sides of the
face, some curls, bangs or other softness at the forehead. Hair should not obscure or
shadow eyes or eyebrows and should not drape over shoulders. You are free to choose your
own way to attain this hairstyle, either by working with your own hair or using a hairpiece or
wig, but all members must have their hairstyles approved before they can perform with the
chorus.
The current make-up list and application instructions can be obtained from the
Make-up/Hair committee.
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Regional Convention - Contest
According to Sweet Adelines International, every registered chapter MUST compete at least every
other year.
Individual members are not “required” to compete.
Competition is held in later March or early. A competition preparation package will be supplied to
each member by Member Services.
Competition begins on a Friday afternoon with quartet competition.
Saturday morning begins with a chorus breakfast. We entertain ourselves at breakfast by having
each section (Bass, Lead, Tenor, Baritone, NEWBIES – people who have not competed as a member
of our chorus before) present a skit to the chorus. Saturday is chorus competition. Winners are
announced immediately following the competition – don‟t leave if you want to hear the results live!
There are a variety of other events happening at regional competition. Three to four months prior
to competition you will begin receiving regular bulletins from the regional management team and our
chorus management team.
All chorus members are strongly encouraged to reserve a room at the hosting hotel but some people
choose to stay elsewhere. Any member choosing to stay elsewhere is still responsible for attending
all required meals, rehearsals and costume/hair/make-up checks.
When budgeting for competition, consider the following:
1. Car expenses
2. Parking expenses (at the hotel)
3. Organized breakfast and dinner
4. hotel room
5. tips
6. Boutique shopping
7. Meals other than stated above
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Performances
Various performances are delivered throughout the year. Some of our more standard performances
are:
Valentine‟s Day at the Masonic Lodge in Richmond
Bi-Annual Show (Winter) (Fundraiser)
The Nutcracker (with the Valley Dance Theater) (December)
As a fundraising activity we do perform at different functions throughout the year. Some
performances are “free” for advertisement and potential recruitment of additional singers.
When a performance opportunity is announced, you will be requested to review an event sheet.
Please check Yes or No next to your name (no check mark next to your name will be interpreted as
you have not seen the sheet). The decision whether or not to deliver the performance is based on
the number of people who sign up to participate. PLEASE make every effort to review each event
sign up sheet.
Prior to every performance you will be notified with details for that performance including date,
time, place, driving directions, costume/jewelry requirements, hair & make-up requirements. This
information will also be available on the members only section of the Harmony Fusion Chorus web
site.
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Retreat
Nearly every year, in February or March, Harmony Fusion gathers for a weekend retreat
(rehearsal). We primarily hold the retreat at our rehearsal hall. There is a cost ranging from
$25.00 to $75 (occasionally more) to cover the cost of catering and incidental costs.
We normally begin rehearsing on a Friday night for 2-3 hours.
Saturday we rehearse from 9-5 (with several breaks and a lunch).
As retreat time nears you will be provided with specific information for the current year retreat.
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Communications
Noteworthy News
Our director sends a weekly email titled “Noteworthy News”. The message contains
 A recap of the previous weeks rehearsal
 the plan for the next rehearsal
 schedules and locations of coming events
 areas to focus on
If you do not have an email address please ask Member Services to provide you with a hard
copy.
Business Meeting
Every rehearsal includes a brief business meeting at the end of the evening. Important
announcements and reminders are made at this meeting. We encourage you to stay for the business
meeting each week. We conclude the evening in a circle of song, directed by one of our assistant
directors.
Asking Questions
One of the best ways to get information is just to ask someone. The member(s) who greet you each
week at the Membership Table will be happy to talk to you about any questions or concerns you
have.
Mail, E-Mail and E-Mail Buddies
As a member of the chorus you have a folder in the chorus “mail box”. The mailbox is displayed on
the stage. You may distribute hard copies of information to other members in the chorus by placing
the information in their mail box. However, over 95% of the chorus members have e-mail, and
increasingly announcements are made electronically. Members‟ e-mail addresses are included in the
chorus roster. The roster is sent electronically but a hardcopy can be requested. You are welcome
to send email to any chorus member. In addition there are several group mailing lists available
(these lists are noted at the beginning of the chorus roster).
Sometimes the best way to communicate between rehearsals is to just pick up the phone and call.
Phone numbers are listed on the chorus roster.

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member handbook

  • 2. Page 2 Of 21 Contents Welcome to Harmony Fusion Chorus !!......................................................................................... 3 Board of Directors........................................................................................................................... 4 Bylaws............................................................................................................................................. 5 Director/Chorus Contract................................................................................................................ 6 Membership .................................................................................................................................... 7 Rehearsals & Business Meetings.................................................................................................... 8 Rehearsal Courtesies..................................................................................................................... 10 Qualifying/Tape Checking............................................................................................................ 11 Dues .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Angel Fund.................................................................................................................................... 12 Fundraising ................................................................................................................................... 13 Financial Considerations............................................................................................................... 14 Paying your Expenses............................................................................................................... 14 Chorus Dues.............................................................................................................................. 14 Escrow Account........................................................................................................................ 14 Per Capita Fee (International Re-Charter)................................................................................ 14 Regional Assessment ................................................................................................................ 14 Costumes and Makeup.............................................................................................................. 14 Events – General Information................................................................................................... 15 Event – Sweet Adelines Regional Convention (Contest) ......................................................... 15 Event – Sweet Adelines International Convention ................................................................... 15 Events – Fall and Winter Regional Weekends ......................................................................... 15 Costumes....................................................................................................................................... 16 Unified Style............................................................................................................................. 16 Performance Readiness Checking............................................................................................. 16 Make-up & Hair............................................................................................................................ 17 Regional Convention - Contest..................................................................................................... 18 Performances................................................................................................................................. 19 Communications ........................................................................................................................... 21 Noteworthy News ..................................................................................................................... 21 Business Meeting...................................................................................................................... 21 Asking Questions...................................................................................................................... 21 Mail, E-Mail and E-Mail Buddies ............................................................................................ 21
  • 3. Page 3 Of 21 Welcome to Harmony Fusion Chorus !! Chapter # _____________ Within these pages you will find the information you need to get the most out of your adventures with Harmony Fusion. If you have questions that are NOT answered within this document, please contact your Member Services Director. This handbook belongs to: Name:_________________________________ ID # __________________________________
  • 4. Page 4 Of 21 Board of Directors Director Director’s Liaison Team Coordinator Secretary Finance Director Member Services Director Logistics Director Events Director
  • 5. Page 5 Of 21 Bylaws Insert Bylaws here
  • 6. Page 6 Of 21 Director/Chorus Contract Insert Director/Chorus Contract here
  • 7. Page 7 Of 21 Membership All membership issues should be addressed to the Member Services Director. There are different levels of membership. Be sure to select your level carefully. Consult with the Finance Director to verify costs. For up-to-date information regarding your membership options, please review the Sweet Adelines International website at http://www.sweetadelineintl.org
  • 8. Page 8 Of 21 Rehearsals & Business Meetings PLACE: TIME: 7:15 p.m. – 9:30/9:45 p.m. Business Meeting immediately following Standard Rehearsal Structure: Physical Warm-up Vocal Skill Builders Apply vocal skills to current repertoire (sing!) Business Meeting (includes announcements) Closing Song Pre-competition Rehearsal Structure (January through Contest – late March or early April) Physical Warm-up Vocal Skill Building Rehearse Competition package (vocal production and visual plan) Business Meeting (includes announcements) Attendance: Every effort should be made to attend every rehearsal. If you are unable to attend rehearsal, please advise your section leader of your absence and planned return. Late arrival or early departure is acceptable as needed. Please be sure your section leader is aware of your circumstances. If arriving late or departing early, please do so quietly. If you will be away from chorus for 3 weeks or more, please advise the Member Services Director so you can be placed on Leave of Absence. Members on Leave of Absence are still required to pay monthly dues during their absence. Please notify the Member Services Director (for attendance recording) and the Finance Director to arrange dues payment during your absence. Please refer to the current HFC By-laws for more details.
  • 9. Page 9 Of 21 Tips for Learning Choreography –  Try it! Start by working to move in the same direction as the people on either side of you. We were all newcomers once so we know how awkward you might feel.  Try to attend extra choreography practice (especially prior to competition or our annual show).  Use your face! We strive for an energized, alert, happy look most of the time. Once you feel like you look a little foolish, you‟re probably projecting enough facial expression.  Keep your eyes on the director unless specifically told otherwise. At those times when she is facing away from the chorus, or moves aside to let the chorus dance, you will be instructed where to focus your eyes. Performance Ready Choreography – You are considered performance ready in choreography when you demonstrate that you can do the correct moves at the correct time, while standing in your place on the risers. Choreography is checked as a group by one or more members of the choreography team. The choreography team will work with individuals to ensure that corrections are made. Tips for Performing Choreography – Remember that you are one of a group. The idea is to blend in with the unit. Here are some things to consider while performing choreography:  Do not take your eyes off the director (unless told otherwise) – it is very obvious/distracting to the audience.  Animate your face - express emotions appropriate to the song – it‟s the most important aspect of your performance. A deadpan or worried face is very obvious and distracting to the audience.  If you miss a move, let it go. It is better to leave the move out than to do it late or to “sneak into it”. Moving to correct your mistake when everyone else is standing still will only draw more attention to it.  If you forget a move or make a wrong move do not act embarrassed or try to “recover”, just act cool and pretend you did the right thing. If you act embarrassed, the audience will feel embarrassed for you, and that will make them uncomfortable – the last thing we want to do to our audience!  Have fun with it!! Choreography is designed to enhance the story of the song, not to get in the way. Just as we do with the music, we practice our choreography until it projects just the image we want.
  • 10. Page 10 Of 21 Rehearsal Courtesies In a group our size, and working toward excellence in musical performance, it is important that we each understand what is expected of us and to demonstrate the common courtesies that make our rehearsals more successful. Please read and observe the following guidelines:  Learning Music – We announce several weeks in advance when we are going to learn a new song, so everyone can be there if possible. The song is taught by a quartet that has worked with the director in advance. A learning tape is available that night (or shortly thereafter). Music is distributed and members are encouraged to follow along while the song is taught, even if they don‟t read music. Although we sing the song frequently in rehearsals for a few weeks, members are expected to work on the song between rehearsals, and to be “off the paper” (able to sing without the music) within a few weeks.  While you are on the risers (as a guest or as a member) please refrain from talking or asking questions of the Director. Talking while on the risers is disruptive to others and prevents you and those near you from hearing important information.  Please avoid using scented cosmetics or fragrances on the day of a Chorus function. These do cause serious allergic reactions among some Chorus members.  If you are not feeling well please stay off the risers so you don‟t spread your germs. If you feel able to attend but cannot sing, please sit at the end of the risers facing the Director or else become pat of our audience for the evening.  Music purchased by the Chorus is the property of the Chorus and shall be used only by Chorus members and guests during rehearsal. Guests should return Guest Music Books to the Membership Representative at the end of each rehearsal. Guest music can be taken home for a refundable deposit of $5.00. When the book is returned OR the guest becomes a member, the $5.00 will be refunded.  Smoking during rehearsal is not permitted except outside the rehearsal hall during breaks.  Children should not attend rehearsal unless they are prospective members and intend to apply for membership within the following four months.
  • 11. Page 11 Of 21 Qualifying/Tape Checking To help ensure the best vocal product possible, each member is required to qualify on each song of the repertoire before they can be performed at public performances. All members participating in Regional Contest must be qualified on the competition songs PRIOR to competition. Qualification is most commonly done by recording your voice during rehearsal and turning the tape into your section leader for review. In some cases qualification can be done by singing with a qualified quartet. Taping and Tape-checking – to verify that everyone has learned the music correctly, we go through a process of making tapes and having them checked. The process consists of 1. Singing into a tape recorder during rehearsal, without using sheet music. 2. Having the recording checked by a designated Tape Checker (usually the section leader). 3. Listening to your tape when it is returned, along with any comments noted by the Tape Checker. 4. Re-taping as often as needed to correct the problems found by the Tape checker (if any). Once you‟ve demonstrated that you know all the notes, words and breaths, the Tape Checker “passes” you on that song and the master tracker sheet will be updated to reflect that you are performance ready on that song. Don‟t be afraid to tape - do it as soon as you feel comfortable with the song. Keep in mind that the small tape recorders we use will not truly represent your voice quality. The Tape Checkers job is to verify that the notes, words and breaths are accurate. Please verify current qualification requirements with your section leader.
  • 12. Page 12 Of 21 Dues Dues should be paid by check or cash at the beginning of each month or you may choose to pay for multiple months at one time. When submitting your payment, please complete the payment record and place your payment in the cash box (available at each rehearsal) on the Member Services Table. Be sure to record your payment on the sheet next to the cash box. - Checks should be written to Harmony Fusion, unless directed otherwise. - Write in your check memo what the check is for. Full Member dues are $30/month + $5.00 costume rental = $35.00/month Youth Member dues are $15/month + $5.00 costume rental = $20.00/month Dues include regional and international fees. Angel Fund The angel fund is available to ANYONE in financial need. Submit your request to the Angel Fund Coordinator (Coni Donnelly). All requests are confidential. If you are blessed with EXTRA money, please feel free to make an anonymous donation to the angel fund. You cannot deduct this donation from your taxes.
  • 13. Page 13 Of 21 Fundraising Fundraising events will be held throughout the year. Participating in fundraising activities is optional but encouraged. Common fundraisers are - Greens Sales (wreaths, garland, etc) at Christmas time - Garage Sale in the spring, etc. - Items to be raffled at a show The money from these fundraising activities goes toward the payment of chorus expenditures such as director fees, purchasing music, coaching, educational events, Young Woman In Harmony, etc. For a complete list of chorus expenses please contact the chapter treasurer or plan to attend one of the monthly board meetings.
  • 14. Page 14 Of 21 Financial Considerations Paying your Expenses Ever effort will be made to announce upcoming expenses well in advance of the due date. The chorus operates on a “pay-as-you-go” basis meaning that payment is expected at the time that you sign up for an activity or item. Checks should be made payable to “Harmony Fusion Chorus”. Please be sure to indicate on the check exactly what items or events you are paying for, especially if you are combining several in one check. In addition, you will find a payment log near the cash box on which you will note your name, whether paying cash or check (check #) and a description of payment. Chorus Dues The dues for belonging to the Harmony Fusion Chorus are $30 per month. These dues are to be paid at the beginning of each month. Your first month‟s dues must be submitted with your application. You may prepay any number of months. Note that dues are to be paid as long as you are a member, regardless of whether you are actively attending rehearsals or not. Dues finance our chorus operations (facilities, risers, director, music) and are an important component of the chorus budget. (Note: if you are 25 or under, you pay 50% of the amounts listed above.) Escrow Account In order to help members spread ongoing expenses through the year, the chorus Treasurer will set up an escrow account for you. The escrow account accumulates the $110 needed annually ($80) to re-charter with Sweet Adelines after your first year of membership and ($30) for regional assessment. Per Capita Fee (International Re-Charter) The fee for belonging to Sweet Adelines International (also called the „Re-charter fee‟) is $80 per year. It is payable upon first joining Sweet Adelines, and annually thereafter during your anniversary month. Notice of renewal is sent by Sweet Adelines International to the chorus, and our Treasurer pay this fee, from your escrow account, to International headquarters. (Note: if you are 25 or under, you pay 50% of the amount listed above). Regional Assessment Harmony Fusion Chorus is part of Sweet Adelines Region 12, which is the geographical area covering Northern California and Northern Nevada. The Region 12 management Team provides support for choruses, quartets, and members in our region, including a number of educational opportunities. The annual fee to support Region 12 is $30 per member. You will be notified when this fee is due. Costumes and Makeup Chorus members pay a costume rental fee of $5.00 per month. The chorus owns the costumes and as a new member your costumes will be given to you on a rental basis. You do not need to acquire costumes immediately, but you will need the appropriate costume before you can perform with the
  • 15. Page 15 Of 21 chorus. Details about costumes will be given to you as soon as you become a member. Shoes and makeup are purchased by each member and not owned by the chorus. Events – General Information On an ongoing basis, you will have expenses for events other than chorus rehearsals. Although these are optional, you will most likely want to participate in the events, and thus you should budget for these expenses. Most of these events require payment in advance (sometimes as much as a year in advance). The money is collected by the chorus and forwarded as required by the event. If you wish to participate in the event, you must pay in advance. The chorus does not “loan” money for these purposes. The major events are described below. Event – Sweet Adelines Regional Convention (Contest) The convention is held every spring and the chorus always attends. Registration is typically paid in January and is approximately $80 per person. The conventions are currently held in Sacramento (beginning in 2010 the conventional will be held in Reno, NV), so you will also have hotel expenses (varying from $50/night to $75 per night for 2 or 3 nights) and meals. Event – Sweet Adelines International Convention This convention is held every fall. This is not regularly attended by Harmony Fusion Chorus but all members are welcome and encouraged to attend and get to see and hear the “best of the best”. Events – Fall and Winter Regional Weekends Sweet Adelines Region 12 sponsors educational weekends in August/September and January in which talented faculty give classes relating to our craft. These are currently held at a hotel in San Ramon. Registration for the event is $20 if paid in advance, $25 on site. If you attend a Regional Weekend within your first year of membership, the chorus will pay this fee for you. This is our way of letting you know that these events are important. Hotel and meal expenses will be up to you (you are not required to stay at the hotel).
  • 16. Page 16 Of 21 Costumes Unified Style The goal of Sweet Adelines performances is to provide polished, wholesome, total entertainment in a unified style that adheres to the barbershop tradition. Just as we work toward unity in blending our voices and lock 4-part chords, we must strive for unity in the appearance of the chorus when performing. The eyes of the audience should not be distracted by the one person who looks dramatically different from those around her. To achieve our “unit look” we are wear the same style of costume, hair, and makeup for performances. An overview of our unit style is listed below. Costumes – are designed with the interest in presenting the most flattering image of the chorus as a whole. Not everyone will look their very best in every costume, however if the chorus as a whole is successful – that‟s what really counts. Performance Readiness Checking Performance readiness in costumes, makeup, and hairstyles involves individual checking by various committees. When you first acquire a costume, it will be individually checked and fitted to you. There will be periodic rechecks, sometimes individual, sometimes as a group, as members‟ sizes may change over time, or costumes become damaged or soiled. Costume checks are announced in advance, and members are expected to present themselves, in costume, at the appropriate time. There will be a brief check of your costume, hairstyle and makeup before any performance. We want ever6ything to be right before we go on stage. A costume rental fee is included in your monthly dues. If you leave the chorus you will be required to return the costume to the costume coordinator. Our current costume ensemble consists of the following: Traveling Costume Stage Costume NO PERSONAL JEWELRY OTHER THAN A WEDDING RING.
  • 17. Page 17 Of 21 Make-up & Hair  Your “performance hairstyle” will be checked individually, in advance, and you will be expected to create that hairstyle for every performance. If you decide later to change this, you must request a new check from the Hairstyle Committee.  Makeup – Chorus shows and competitions are typically in large auditoriums or arenas with white stage lighting. To avoid looking “washed out”, performers must use heavy amounts of vivid stage makeup. The chorus Makeup/Hair Committee has a list of required makeup items and is happy to work with new members to explain what needs to be done, and to help them with their first few attempts at getting just the right “look” for the stage.  Hairstyle – Acceptable hairstyles require fullness of the hair at the top and sides of the face, some curls, bangs or other softness at the forehead. Hair should not obscure or shadow eyes or eyebrows and should not drape over shoulders. You are free to choose your own way to attain this hairstyle, either by working with your own hair or using a hairpiece or wig, but all members must have their hairstyles approved before they can perform with the chorus. The current make-up list and application instructions can be obtained from the Make-up/Hair committee.
  • 18. Page 18 Of 21 Regional Convention - Contest According to Sweet Adelines International, every registered chapter MUST compete at least every other year. Individual members are not “required” to compete. Competition is held in later March or early. A competition preparation package will be supplied to each member by Member Services. Competition begins on a Friday afternoon with quartet competition. Saturday morning begins with a chorus breakfast. We entertain ourselves at breakfast by having each section (Bass, Lead, Tenor, Baritone, NEWBIES – people who have not competed as a member of our chorus before) present a skit to the chorus. Saturday is chorus competition. Winners are announced immediately following the competition – don‟t leave if you want to hear the results live! There are a variety of other events happening at regional competition. Three to four months prior to competition you will begin receiving regular bulletins from the regional management team and our chorus management team. All chorus members are strongly encouraged to reserve a room at the hosting hotel but some people choose to stay elsewhere. Any member choosing to stay elsewhere is still responsible for attending all required meals, rehearsals and costume/hair/make-up checks. When budgeting for competition, consider the following: 1. Car expenses 2. Parking expenses (at the hotel) 3. Organized breakfast and dinner 4. hotel room 5. tips 6. Boutique shopping 7. Meals other than stated above
  • 19. Page 19 Of 21 Performances Various performances are delivered throughout the year. Some of our more standard performances are: Valentine‟s Day at the Masonic Lodge in Richmond Bi-Annual Show (Winter) (Fundraiser) The Nutcracker (with the Valley Dance Theater) (December) As a fundraising activity we do perform at different functions throughout the year. Some performances are “free” for advertisement and potential recruitment of additional singers. When a performance opportunity is announced, you will be requested to review an event sheet. Please check Yes or No next to your name (no check mark next to your name will be interpreted as you have not seen the sheet). The decision whether or not to deliver the performance is based on the number of people who sign up to participate. PLEASE make every effort to review each event sign up sheet. Prior to every performance you will be notified with details for that performance including date, time, place, driving directions, costume/jewelry requirements, hair & make-up requirements. This information will also be available on the members only section of the Harmony Fusion Chorus web site.
  • 20. Page 20 Of 21 Retreat Nearly every year, in February or March, Harmony Fusion gathers for a weekend retreat (rehearsal). We primarily hold the retreat at our rehearsal hall. There is a cost ranging from $25.00 to $75 (occasionally more) to cover the cost of catering and incidental costs. We normally begin rehearsing on a Friday night for 2-3 hours. Saturday we rehearse from 9-5 (with several breaks and a lunch). As retreat time nears you will be provided with specific information for the current year retreat.
  • 21. Page 21 Of 21 Communications Noteworthy News Our director sends a weekly email titled “Noteworthy News”. The message contains  A recap of the previous weeks rehearsal  the plan for the next rehearsal  schedules and locations of coming events  areas to focus on If you do not have an email address please ask Member Services to provide you with a hard copy. Business Meeting Every rehearsal includes a brief business meeting at the end of the evening. Important announcements and reminders are made at this meeting. We encourage you to stay for the business meeting each week. We conclude the evening in a circle of song, directed by one of our assistant directors. Asking Questions One of the best ways to get information is just to ask someone. The member(s) who greet you each week at the Membership Table will be happy to talk to you about any questions or concerns you have. Mail, E-Mail and E-Mail Buddies As a member of the chorus you have a folder in the chorus “mail box”. The mailbox is displayed on the stage. You may distribute hard copies of information to other members in the chorus by placing the information in their mail box. However, over 95% of the chorus members have e-mail, and increasingly announcements are made electronically. Members‟ e-mail addresses are included in the chorus roster. The roster is sent electronically but a hardcopy can be requested. You are welcome to send email to any chorus member. In addition there are several group mailing lists available (these lists are noted at the beginning of the chorus roster). Sometimes the best way to communicate between rehearsals is to just pick up the phone and call. Phone numbers are listed on the chorus roster.