International News
|
DCUK
|
|
Written by Squires website
|
|
Sunday, 11 March 2007 |
|
Following the sudden death of our Corps Director, Robert Gillett, the Squires Drum & Bugle Corps had no alternative but to close down. As a result we have lots of equipment for sale. Full details of what is available can be found using the following links. These pages will be updated regularly in the next few weeks as we catalogue all that is available but if you are looking for something not yet listed email your needs to me and I will see if we have it.
Prices shown are the asking price but we are prepared to consider reasonable offers. Some items may also be offered simultaneously on Ebay and we reserve the right to allow the Ebay auction to close and then, if items are unsold, will consider offers below the asking price.
Read the rest of the article here. |
|
|
DCN
|
|
Written by Drum Corps Nederland website
|
|
Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
|
As of today the Juliana drum and bugle corps of Middelburg, The Netherlands, has a new website. The previous website was in use for two years and the time for a new, tighter appearance has come. Also, the new website will use a content management system.
Read the rest of the article (in Dutch) here. |
|
|
DCUK
|
|
Written by Drum Corps United Kingdom website
|
|
Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
|
The inaugural DCUK Corps Directors College took place on Saturday 3rd March 2007 in Walsall, West Midlands. The College was well attended with representation by nine Drum and Bugle Corps along with a number of Judges, a delegation representing Drum Corps Europe and members of the WGUK and MPA-UK management teams.
The brief and purpose of the College was to update all those with an interest in the future of DCUK as to the future plans and actions taken to date by the DCUK management team in their efforts to redefine and further reshape Drum Corps United Kingdom into a cooperative of organisations (Corps) who wish to benefit and take advantage of a competitive season where the Drums Corps style is the focus.
Read the rest of the article here. |
|
|
BYBA
|
|
Written by British Youth Band Association press release
|
|
Sunday, 04 March 2007 |
|
Tez Smith started his drum corps career in 1985 with Stoke BB Drum & Bugle Corps where he marched until their disbandment in 1992. From 1993 to 1998 he marched lead trumpet with the Sunrisers Drum & Bugle Corps, during which time he spent 1994 and 1995 in the USA with The Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps where he was a featured soloist.
Tez finished his marching days with the Kidsgrove Scouts in 1999 where he is now the brass Caption Head and musical arranger. As well as teaching at the Kidsgrove Scouts since 1996, Tez was also invited to teach the Capitol Sound Drum and Bugle corps in USA during the summer of 1996, further developing his musical and teaching ability. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
DCE
|
|
Written by Drum Corps Europe website
|
|
Tuesday, 27 February 2007 |
|
The European drum corps organizations are currently working towards using the same judging manual from 2007/08. In addition, a working party will be set up to investigate the possibilities to create uniformity in the rules and regulations of all competitions, and to create a European Committee of Judges.
It is hoped the current DCE manual will eventually be adopted as the standard manual. The objective is uniformity in assessment and training of marching units and judges across Europe. The judging manual will start to be adopted when appropriately accepted by their members by BYBA (Division I and Associate Class), DCUK (all classes), DCN (all classes), DCG (all classes) and DCF.
Read the rest of the article here. |
|
| | << Start < Prev 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Next > End >>
| | Results 370 - 378 of 644 |
|