WSU 2025 Middle School & High School Piano Festival

A Vance Music high school student performing on the Wiedemann Hall grand piano for WSU Piano Festival

In this article, you will find information for Vance Music students about the WSU Middle School & High School Piano Festival:

  • WSU MS & HS Piano Festival Dates
  • Location & Google Map Links
  • Visual Festival Map
  • Printable Festival Map PDF
  • Festival Schedule PDF
  • Original WSU Festival Letter
  • Who Can Attend
  • Festival Procedures
  • Festival Etiquette

WSU MS & HS Piano Festival Basics

Saturday, January 25th & Sunday, January 26th, 2025

WSU General Address: 1845 N. Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260

WSU Duerksen Fine Arts Center Google Map

WSU Wiedemann Hall Google Map

Parents and students, please review the WSU Festival procedures and etiquette further down in the article.

WSU piano festival map marked with main intersections, parking, performance rooms, lobbies, and practice rooms

Students & parents: if you have questions about the WSU middle school & high school piano festival after accessing these PDF files & reading the rest of the article, please contact Marissa

Who Can Attend This WSU Festival

Performance rooms at the WSU Middle School & High School Piano Festivals are fairly large, and able to accommodate a number of guests. Please feel free to invite family and friends. Vance Music students are welcome to show their support for one another by coming to listen. Vance Music staff members will be in attendance to support students as well.

Elementary piano festival students may want to attend the WSU Middle School & High School Piano Festival in order to get an idea of what their festival will be like.

A Vance Music middle school student performing in the choir room at WSU for piano festival.

Festival Procedure

Vertical image of notebook with checklist and copy space, coffee and pen on blue surface
  1. Before the festival, prepare your music by doing three things: write your name and phone/email inside the front cover of your book, make sure measure numbers are written in red ink above each bar line, and erase all practice markings you do not wish the judge to see. No photocopies are allowed at festivals.
  2. Plan to arrive thirty minutes before your performance time.
  3. Check in at your performance room prior to proceeding to the practice rooms.
  4. Go to a practice room to warm up. You may need to wait until a room becomes available. Limit your warm-up to five minutes so that the room can be used by other students. Use your time to prepare physically and mentally for your performance.
  5. Go to your performance room and check in again.
  6. Have your music opened to the correct page for the judge.
  7. When it is your turn, go to the piano and adjust your bench.
  8. Warm up by playing a scale. This time should be used to familiarize yourself with the sound and touch of the instrument you will perform on. (WSU Festival guidelines remind students not to warm up by playing their song.)
  9. When the judge is ready for you to perform, stand to announce your piece to the judge. Announce your name, grade, song, and composer. Make sure to smile.
  10. Be seated, re-check your position, breathe, and perform your song.
  11. Smile and bow (first to the judge, then to the audience if they are not seated in the same area).
  12. If there is time, the judge may give you verbal comments or even a mini lesson. Listen attentively and politely.
  13. Thank the judge for listening to you perform.
  14. Collect your music.

Festival Etiquette

  1. Bring your music. Make sure your name and email or phone number is written inside the front cover. Make sure measure numbers are written in red ink above each bar line. No photocopies are allowed at festival.
  2. Talk softly in the halls, especially close to performance rooms. If you need to have a louder conversation, please move to the lobby or step outside.
  3. No running in the building.
  4. Children should be accompanied by an adult in the building.
  5. Be courteous to festival staff and judges. Thank them for their help and time.
  6. Turn off cell phones and electronic devices before entering performance rooms.
  7. Refrain from flash photography in the performance rooms. Turn off any sound effects on your camera prior to entering the performance rooms.
  8. Audience members should not talk while students are warming up, performing, or while judges are talking.
WSU Festival Etiquette discussed next to a picture of Wiedemann Hall and its grand piano.

Best of luck & have fun performing!

A piano and pink rose are depicted to show students support and encouragement for the WSU Middle School & High School Piano Festival.