Attendance Policies
NOTE: These are the results of
a June 2000 discussion of attendance issues compiled by the Membership
Committee of Desert Voices.
KEY POINTS:
Attendance at all rehearsals is not a guarantee that someone knows their
music. But to maintain a certain level of performance, you simply must
have a steady commitment from your singers.
If you're absent, you are not contributing to the artistic health of the organization. It really doesn't matter why.
The smaller the group, the more of an issue attendance becomes (e.g. 5 people missing from a chorus of 120 has less impact than 5 people missing from a chorus of 30.)
An organization that depends on the artistic judgment of one person (the Artistic Director) is not intrinsically democratic or necessarily fair. But the chorus must respect the Artistic Directors judgement as to whether or not an individual can sing.
The Artistic Director MUST have the final say on who can participate.
The Artistic Director needs to have the flexibility and be empowered to make a decision on a case-by-case basis.
Organizations made of volunteers need to be more flexible than those whose members are paid.
ATTENDANCE:
Section leaders
must be held to the same standard as any member at large.
An attendance policy in which you can miss no more that 25% of rehearsals, rather than a set number.
Maintain attendance policy rules and give the final say to the Artistic Director, who consults with the section leaders.
Weekend rehearsals, sectionals held outside regular rehearsals, and retreat count as makeups (so I could miss three regular rehearsals, but attend retreat, a Saturday rehearsal and a sectional and effectively have missed none as far as the record-keeping is concerned).
If a person has
a reason that they can't attend rehearsals consistently, no matter how
good the reason, perhaps they (in consultation with the chorus director)
should decide to become non-singing members.
CONCERT PARTICIPATION:
If the person
is still having difficulty the week before the show -- not a word missed
here or there, but major word problems -- Artistic Director should talk
to the person about what help they need. BUT the member must show marked
improvement by the dress rehearsal.
Anyone who misses more than the allowed number of rehearsals and does no makeup sessions must sit out the concerts, but that decision can be appealed to the Artistic Director, who has the final say.
Anyone who misses a required rehearsal during the week of performance) has to sit in the audience for the first performance (we usually do at least 2 and sometimes 3 performances).
Allowing the singer
to participate in only half the concert but they have to really work on
that half to get it memorized well.
LEARNING THE MUSIC:
Provide sectional
rehearsals
Provide rehearsal
tapes
Individual sections
take it upon themselves to schedule extra rehearsals
Small groups get
together to note bash
Individuals approach
more accomplished singers for assistance
Individuals work
one-on-one with section leaders, directors, or accompanists
Subsidize members
who want to take singing lessons.
Make sure those
missing have the notes from rehearsals, instructions about movement, etc.,
and then
assume that they will do the work necessary.