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Strike Up The Band

Marching Golden Flashes Tune Up with New Rehearsal and Education Facility

Draft quote placeholder: "This is an amazing transformation of space that is just what our bands need to be successful," said Kent State President Todd Diacon. 

On November 18, he and other campus members got their first look at the newly-renovated Ice Arena, which now houses a state-of-the-art space for the Marching Golden Flashes. 

The renovations transformed the Ice Arena into a dedicated facility for the marching band, which has seen an incredible 155% growth in the last five years to its current level of 265 student musicians.

Draft quote placeholder: "Having a first-class rehearsal space will aid in recruiting and retaining talented musicians while also creating more room in the School of Music building," Diacon said.

The new facility features a large rehearsal space, two small ensemble auxiliary rehearsal spaces, and ample storage.

Hitting the Right Note

"This incredible new facility is a game changer for our program," said Darin Olson, Director of Athletic Bands & Associate Director of Bands. "Designed specifically to meet the needs of our students, it will have a lasting impact on the student experience, while helping us recruit and retain students from all majors across campus."

The new space enables all sections of the Marching Golden Flashes to rehearse simultaneously indoors - a significant improvement over the band's previous outdoor rehearsal area. The Marching Golden Flashes represent students from across the university and are open to all majors.

Draft quote placeholder: "This is just what we needed" said Kent Kent, sophomore and saxophone player in the Marching Golden Flashes. "We love the new space and the sound is great!"

In addition to supporting the band, the renovated Ice Arena will continue hosting Kent State's ACHA hockey team, figure skating team, and community programs. Public skating sessions will resume at a later date.

Marching Flashes in the Halloween Spirit

Marching band members have been practicing outside of the Kent Center for the Performing Arts in a grassy area along Main Street (pictured above), but in the future, the group will use an outdoor practice field on Loop Road next to the Ice Arena.

Monday's rehearsal comes one day before the Wagon Wheel rivalry is renewed, as the Kent State Golden Flashes host the Akron Zips at Dix Stadium. It will also be the annual Prez D Freeze-Out game, and students will take home a free bomber hat, enjoy complimentary refreshments and have a chance to win great prizes during the game.

It is also Senior Day, when members of the football program and Marching Golden Flashes will be recognized for their contributions to Kent State.

Kickoff for the game is set for 7 p.m.

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POSTED: Friday, November 15, 2024 12:47 PM
Updated: Monday, November 18, 2024 01:00 PM