Spiral Q Fundraiser: Q-licious!

February 9, 2008 · Posted in History, history-stub 

For the second year running, the RMO supports our puppet-loving friends at Spiral Q, Philadelphia’s puppet collective, at their annual benefit gala.


We played this event last year and were received alarmingly well. There is an Alice in Wonderland theme to this party, which is awesome but may or may not be relevant

AWAY GAME!

When: Saturday February 9th from 7-midnight. probably play around 9-10PM.

Where: Founder’s Hall at Girard College in Philadelphia. It is a really cool space. It located at 2101 South College Avenue Philadelphia, PA 191213.

Gig Contact: Mariah

By what date do you need a commitment from us? December 7th to be on invite materials
There is no other plan for live music at the moment.There is a plan for a puppet show, dance instruction, and adj among other non performance related activites.There is a loose theme of the party of Alice in Wonderlandso some of the activities will include croquet and giantcard games.

6. If this is a benefit, how much of the funds raised willgo to the intended recipient (i.e., percent, door money, barmoney)? What expenses have to be covered from the fundsraised (e.g., paying staff)?Some funds will cover expenses of the event such as spacerental, printing of promo materials, etc. All other fundsraised will go to support Spiral Q’s general operations.

sponsorships from socially conscious, progressive mindedcompanies and local businesses.

$$: We would be happy to figure out an honorarium for RMO’sperformance to support your transportation and time! It is aparty, so there will be food and drink available for yourconsumption.

around 500 ppl expected

DRUMS

  • Sarah, Bass Drum
  • Bruno, Surdo
  • Jessie, Bass Drum
  • Molly, Tri-Toms
  • Betsy, Snare
  • Laura, Snare
  • Lark, ? Drum
  • Stephanie, Hand Percussion
  • Meredith, Cymbals
  • Stephe, Glock

TEAM AWESOME

  • Hanakyle, Dancer
  • Mariah, Dancer
  • Sully, Dancer
  • Hugh, Dancer
  • Molly, Dancer
  • Daniel, Dancer
  • Avi, Dancer
  • Karen, Dancer
MELODY

  • Jen, Mega Flute
  • Amanda, Mega Flute
  • Judy, Clarinet
  • Megan, Trumpet
  • Daniel, Cornet
  • Kate, Trumpet
  • James, Trumpet
  • Olivia, Fiddle
  • Casey, Alto Sax
  • Wagner, Alto Sax
  • Riley, Alto Sax
  • Martin, Alto Sax
  • Aaron, Accordion

BTBLBQ

  • Sally, Trombone (i’m fine with playing alone but a tuba would be good)
  • Kate, B-tone
  • Abe, Trombone
  • Jonathan, Bari Sax
  • Matt, Sousaphone
  • Chanell, Sousaphone
  • Nico, Sousaphone

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