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Lots of DCI fans have really enjoyed the Sacramento Mandarins in 2015. Some see a bright future for the corps, possibly contending for a finalist spot in the next few years. How have you enjoyed the Mandarins this year? Field Pass Podcast: Mandarins have 'The Edge' in 2015 Link to Field Pass: https://soundcloud.com/drum-corps-international/20150731-fieldpass
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The George N. Parks Drum Major Academy© is still accepting registrations for the "SUPER DMA" Color Guard Track at the Univ. of Massachusetts location in Amherst, MA from July 31 – Aug 4th. Students will experience a variety of activities that will build color guard skills as well as leadership skills. They will attend leadership sessions with Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, participate in dance master-classes with a WGI movement adjudicator, along with equipment master-classes with the color guard director for the University of Delaware/Delazure Winter Guard. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Time is running out! Register now! www.drummajor.org
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We are located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We are looking for a Majorette Team Coordinator (Christian preferred) full-time or part-time. This is a paying position and opportunity for year-round position. Our season is year-round for practices, shows/performance events, parades, and competitions. Must have College or BOA or WBTF or NBTA or USTA or DMA or WGI or Drum and Bugle Corps or DCI or DCA or experience Practice is Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Please send resume to deepimpactdrumline@hotmail.com
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Memorial Day Weekend Camp Here we go! It is time to start putting the show on the field. This weekend is our 3 day Memorial Day Camp, there will be new music and drill. This is not a sleep over camp, but each day will have a full schedule. Check in is 9am each day by the truck at Cabrillo Beach Youth Center and rehearsals will be just down the street at 22nd Street Park. Below are all the details. We are still accepting applications for membership in the corps. Please visit the membership page on our website, www.city-sound.org or email info@city-sound.org to request more information. Locations: Cabrillo Beach Youth Center 3000 Shoshonean Rd San Pedro, CA 90731. 22nd Street Park 226 E 22nd Street San Pedro, CA 90731 Schedule: 5/23/2015 9:00am – 5:00pm* 5/24/2015 9:00am – 5:00pm* 5/25/2015 9:00am – 3:00pm* End time is dismissal time from the park WHAT TO BRING: - Mouthpiece and Horn (if you have your own) - 1 Gallon Water Jug, filled - Hat or baseball cap - Athletic clothing and shoes - Pencil and 3-ring binder with inserts to hold music
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Color Guard Performers - be a part of the Skyliners' "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets" production as we tell Lola’s story through the diverse musical and visual stylings of the Skyliners’ 2015 show! As the Winter Guard season winds down, the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps’ outdoor season is ready to begin this weekend. Dave Metzger, Skyliners’ Visual and Color Guard Consultant, is known for decades of top echelon color guard and visual design and teaching work, and we are pleased to welcome him back to the Skyliners. Color Guard Caption Head is Michele Fadden. The Skyliners have had a very strong winter, and we will start learning our 2015 drill this camp weekend: Date: Saturday, April 11, 2015 ~ 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 P.M. Sunday, April 12, 2015 ~ 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 P.M. Location: Wyoming Valley West High School 150 Wadham Street, Plymouth, PA 18651 Directions: http://tinyurl.com/Wyoming-West-HS-Directions-Sky Wear comfortable clothing suitable for spinning and movement, and dress warmly for April outdoor rehearsal weather. Lunch is available for $5.00 per person. Please contact Michele Fadden at Michele@skylinersdbc.org for more information. Keep up-to-date with us via our website, http://www.MarchSky.org and the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/skylinersdbc.org.
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Color Guard Performers - be a part of the Skyliners' "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets" production as we tell Lola’s story through the diverse musical and visual stylings of the Skyliners’ 2015 show! As the Winter Guard season winds down, the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps’ outdoor season is ready to begin this weekend. Dave Metzger, Skyliners’ Visual and Color Guard Consultant, is known for decades of top echelon color guard and visual design and teaching work, and we are pleased to welcome him back to the Skyliners. Color Guard Caption Head is Michele Fadden. The Skyliners have had a very strong winter, and we will start learning our 2015 drill this camp weekend: Date: Saturday, April 11, 2015 ~ 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 P.M. Sunday, April 12, 2015 ~ 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 P.M. Location: Wyoming Valley West High School 150 Wadham Street, Plymouth, PA 18651 Directions: http://tinyurl.com/Wyoming-West-HS-Directions-Sky Wear comfortable clothing suitable for spinning and movement, and dress warmly for April outdoor rehearsal weather. Lunch is available for $5.00 per person. Please contact Michele Fadden at Michele@skylinersdbc.org for more information. Keep up-to-date with us via our website, http://www.MarchSky.org and the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/skylinersdbc.org.
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Hi everyone! I am part of a new marching band program in the Black Hills of South Dakota and am in charge of the guard. This is my first time running a guard and am in the process of purchasing equipment. I grew up using 5.5' fiberglass but have been getting the impression that the standard nowadays is for field shows to use 6' aluminum. My dilemma is I will be having students from 6th grade through 12th grade. I am unsure as to whether the 6th graders could hanlde 6' or if I should have two different pole lengths or just go short all around. Anyone here have experience with an age range like this? I am also wondering what everyone likes to do for rehearsals. We will be meeting an hour a week after school this spring, hours will change in summer, not sure to what yet. Does anyone have a favorite routine they follow at rehearsals? I'm particularily interested in how long you spend on warm-up/strength training/technique/choreography and what your favorite warm-up routine is? I am a bit overwhelmed but have some VERY enthusiastic students that should make things fun. Any and all tips or advice would be appreciated! -Patrisha
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Thank you to everyone who came to our Open House on March 1st!! We had a great turn out and are excited about the potential of this year's corps! We would like to see everyone again at our next full corps rehearsal - Sunday, March 15th from 9AM - 6PM at Gahr High School. PERFORM IN THE ROSE BOWL THIS SUMMER WITH CITY SOUND!! www.City-Sound.org
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