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DCI New Hampshire 7/20/19

We are looking forward to hosting DCI New Hampshire. This will be our last New England performance as we hit the road on our national tour. Read the rest of the article here.

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Marching Roundtable 814: Derion Loman Brings Dance Expertise To The Academy

Celebrity World-Class Dancer Derion Loman brings his expertise to Drum Corps International by working with The Academy this season. Derion explains his dance and drum corps background, how he teaches dance and partnering work to drum corps performers, and shares advice on teaching movement and visuals to non-dancers. Read the rest of the article here.

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Scv Backstage 2019: A Conversation With Andy Toth

Get a behind the scenes look at the world of Vox Eversio! We sat down with Andy Toth, SCV Visual Coordinator, to dive deep and explore this year’s production design from the props to the costumes and subtle details of each movement. This week, on SCV Backstage! Read the rest of the article here.

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2019 Cavaliers In Focus: Transitions

Welcome to third installment of The Cavaliers weekly photojournalism blog, IN FOCUS. Each week, I will be publishing a collection of photos in order to highlight the different experiences of a drum corps summer tour. I look forward to sharing the stories and experiences of the members, staff and volunteers of The Cavaliers as we […]

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In The News – ‘One Of The Best Kept Secrets Of Sacramento’

Wake up. Eat. Rehearse. Eat. Rehearse. Eat. Rehearse. Eat. Sleep. Repeat for the summer. Since Memorial Day weekend, the 154 members of the Sacramento Mandarins Drum and Bugle Corps have practiced 12 hours a day, every day for 5 weeks. They’ve been on the road for nearly 2 months, driving to competitions all around the […]

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In The News – They’Ve Got The Beat, And The Drums

A lot has changed from the regulated marching music that comes to mind when thinking of a drum and bugle corps. In the 1960s, the Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps didn’t need to travel outside of the Pacific Northwest region to find numerous competitors, events and divisions. Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion […]

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Madison Scouts Adopt Inclusive Membership Policy

During its eighty-two year history, the Madison Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps has served an all-male membership, which reflects upon its founding as a Boy Scout troop in 1938. Over that course of history it has proudly served its mission to provide programs for youth in music and performance training through a positive environment that […]

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Jersey Surf Van & Merchandise “Tiki” Trailer Damaged In Accident

Following our competitive season premiere performance on Tuesday evening at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, the Jersey Surf souvenir merchandise trailer and the corps van towing it were involved in a motor vehicle accident early Wednesday morning in Newburg, MD. There were no injuries and only the Surf van and “souvie” trailer were involved. […]

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In The News – Playing The Perfect Beat

The Sacramento Mandarins Drum & Bugle Corps will host their 8th annual Drum Corps International (DCI) Capital Classic on Friday, July 5, at 7 p.m. at Monterey Trail High School. This ensemble of dancers and musicians has grown the classic to the point that the stadium stands were packed with nearly 1,400 spectators last year. […]

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In The News – The Band Played On

An informal reunion of the senior members of the Kewanee Black Knights Drum and Bugle Corps took place at the American Legion last week, and the memories were as vibrant as a flugelhorn blast. Next month, the Walldogs will return to Kewanee to create a mural featuring the storied Black Knights. Former members got to […]

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