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A short video from yesterday's performances - taken with my iPhone; I was holding it in my hands, so sorry for the not stable and a bit lopsided images. It's just a brief impression from yesterday.
 
Here's something way better than my video. There was a short summary on TV. The link should work for the next 5 days:
http://tvthek.orf.at/program/Burgen...ute/10293382/Feuerwerk-der-Blasmusik/10293391

My marching band is not one of those you can see marching, btw.
To watch the video, select "abspielen":
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That was interesting Johanna and I thought your video was very good too, no shaking problems. I thought the motorcycle cops with flashing lights somewhat amusing. What was that...synchronised biking?
Andrew


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That was interesting Johanna and I thought your video was very good too, no shaking problems. I thought the motorcycle cops with flashing lights somewhat amusing. What was that...synchronised biking?
Andrew


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Thank you, Andrew!
:) I found it quite amusing, too. Most of all because they were playing "Police Academy" when they left the stage. :)
It was part of the show. What's not visible on my video was that one of them brought a vocal artist onto the stage, who was singing "Oh, mein Papa" with the police as orchestra.
 
Thank you, Andrew!
:) I found it quite amusing, too. Most of all because they were playing "Police Academy" when they left the stage. :)
It was part of the show. What's not visible on my video was that one of them brought a vocal artist onto the stage, who was singing "Oh, mein Papa" with the police as orchestra.
I didn't realise they were part of the show Johanna. The whole show and production seems wonderful. I'm particularly impressed with the grandeur of the stage sets which seem large and expensive, maybe reminiscent of a Venetian scene with those little bridges? Is that right?
We saw an Andre Reau production in Adelaide a while back and the stage sets were not that much better than these Apetlon ones, and the seating seems much better!
Love your photos/videos... Let's know how your marching band got on.:)
Andrew
 
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I didn't realise they were part of the show Johanna. The whole show and production seems wonderful. I'm particularly impressed with the grandeur of the stage sets which seem large and expensive, maybe reminescent of a Venetian scene with those little bridges? Is that right?
We saw an Andre Reau production in Adelaide a while back and the stage sets were not that much better than these Apetlon ones, and the seating seems much better!
Love your photos/videos... Let's know how your marching band got on.:)
Andrew
Mörbisch is showing "A night in Venice" this year, that's why the stage looks like this.

No idea what we looked like, although I've already seen a video with us marching. :rolleyes: When you know what it should look like, you see all the tiny imperfections in the performance. We were told that we were good, afterwards.
The audience seemed to like our show. The people were clapping along most of the time. :)
 
I'm looking forward to getting a bigger screen myself. I am just waiting for both of our contracts end for an upgrade! :)
 

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