Roger Day

From his first job as a camp counselor to his current jam-packed concert and recording schedule Roger Day has been writing and performing smart, interactive music that encourages kids to SING LOUD, JUMP HIGH and DREAM BIG.
Roger’s music comes from his heart. It’s infused with wry and silly
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Imagination, Creativity & Word Play with Musician Roger Day (Performances/Workshops/Residencies)

Program Description
Roger Day’s concerts are action-filled adventures that exercise both mind AND muscle; both body AND brain. Roger Day keeps his young audiences involved and captivated. His infectiously-fun concerts inspire each child to discover his and her own talents, give flight to the imagination; to DREAM BIG! and SHAKE UP YOUR BRAIN! Educational concerts for PreK-5th grade feature original songs from
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Program Detail
Available year-round
Flexible
10′ x 10′ minimum performance space; Artist will supply all sound for schools, electrical outlet near stage;
For MARSH, MUD MADNESS – Video projector/screen, set up/checked before arrival. Roger can provide sound if contracted; Sound by School: Powered Speakers; 1 wired vocal mic on stand; 3 XLR inputs for wireless units/wired vocal mic; 1 RCA or 1/4″ input for iPod — the same type input typically used to plug in a CD player
Schools, libraries, performing arts centers, theaters, community venues
$650 per performance when in area; $600 per multiple performance, same day, same site. $350 per workshop (must be scheduled with a performance; or 4 per day without performance).
EDUCATION STANDARDS
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Compare characteristics of animals that make them alike and different from other animals and nonliving things.
Understand the effects of environmental changes, adaptations and behaviors that enable animals (including humans) to survive in changing habitats.
Understand the interdependence of plants and animals with their ecosystem.
Supporting Materials
Roger Day Offerings with Video Links
RD-Offerings.pdfQualifications
References
Jennifer Robinson, Davis Drive Elementary, Cary, NC; jennifer.robinson@ymail.com; 925-286-1921
Christy Chenausky, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC; chenauskyc@appstate.edu; 828.262.6084
Joe Holt, Swain Arts Center, Bryson City, NC; jholt@swainmail.org; 828-488-7843
Cancellation Policy
When the Artist has incurred travel expense to honor a contract and the contract or a portion of the contract is canceled due to weather, the artist will be paid in full and every attempt will be made to reschedule the services within the following 12 months at no additional charge to the Artist or the Presenter. It is understood that make-up dates will be rescheduled when the artist is traveling through an area and the Artist is under no obligation to pay additional travel expenses to make-up services canceled due to weather. If the school cancels the Engagement in whole or in Part for reasons other than weather or any other legitimate condition beyond the control of the school, the school is responsible for full payment of the Engagement fee.