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  1. Calling all Colorguard friends and students! Now that WGI is started it's time to think about Drum Corps! If you, a student of yours, or a friend of yours is still looking for a great place to march this summer, look no further! We are planning an amazing, happy, and healthy summer! Cascades Drum Corps is looking for all sections in the colorguard. Come with a great attitude and work ethic is all we ask! You'll get to work with some of the best staff and members from right here in the NW. So come check out our april and may audition camps and see what all the excitement is about. If you have any questions please feel free to message me here on FB or email me at: JonathonJBrown@gmail.com http://www.cascadesdrumcorps.org
  2. I'm pretty sure American Fork or some other HS in the Utah circuit did it years ago... can't remember which year though... the post 05 era I think?
  3. Also close to downtown dayton or north of the city in Huber Heights/Fairborn area would be great as well!
  4. Looking for rehearsal time on thursday morning! in the 8-11 time range! I'll even just take an hour. Anyone out there with any space or a spot they wont use? Email me at Kamiakguard@gmail.com Thanks!
  5. I would also say their "book" is hard. Used in a sentence: "Crownguard has a GREAT sabre book.. lots of hard twirls with body. Their flag book is a bit easier.. not so tricky."
  6. Hey Jim, I'm actually the current president of the NWPA (www.northwestpageantry.org.) Theres not TOO much of that kind of colorguard still going on. The closest is actually the group of people who do the ROTC group for the Seattle Gay Pride parade. Lots of old skool rifle. I know ron meir is still around as is john fisher. They're both judges now however and don't really teach.
  7. Rhapsody Winterguard of Seattle recently held their most succesful audition/clinic to date. With 59 attendee's it was a fantastic weekend! We can take up to six more members between the A and World guards, so if you missed the weekend and are interested in performing with us please email Jimmy Fursman. jimmyfursman@rhapsodywinterguard.org http://www.rhapsodywinterguard.org
  8. I'm from the NW but I've never heard that name. Do you know where they are teaching?
  9. If using a 6ft 1inch diameter pole I always just use a 2 inch long carriage bolt. They're fairly easy to find at any hardware store. they fit RIGHT in the crutch tip for the pole and don't rattle around and don't make the flag OBSCENELY heavy ;o)
  10. I would... tentatively agree. A group that has a weapon line that can throw a 7 cleanly together and catch it with technique would not IN GENERAL be an A guard. However there is far more to the classification standards than how high the weapon line can toss. There are PLENTY of very talented A guards out there that definitely belong in the class because of the level of design the show displays. Design is SUCH a huge part of this class (Hell of ALL the classes) that people seem to forget... too many of us think like equipment or movement techs and don't take the up top general view of the show like a show designer (I am guilty of this often!). I think a few ways to tell a guard is solidly A class is looking at the amount of movement they are doing with their equipment, and how much of the triad they are maxxing out over the course of the whole show, but yes... a group throwing very large tosses together is a SIGN that they MIGHT be misclassified but it is not the end all be all ;o) As for the amount of A guards that moved onto Open class... that doesn't neccesarily mean they were misclassified and should have been moved up earlier. If anything I think A class was very strong last year and demonstrated A class performers and designers who GOT IT. They understand what A class was and maxxed out the sheets and did it in an appropriate manner for the class. I think out of the top 3 groups I saw an ensemble 5 or 6 from each of the weapon lines and almost always there was a half, bobble, or drop. But thats just imho ;o)
  11. Hahaha I've marched with people from LOTS of places.. I've seen ALL kinds of weighting. BTW... NEW fiberlgass poles are FAR FAR different than they used to be.. if anything.. they're LIGHTER than metal poles now.. and they don't splinter because its pressed different than it used to be. I LOVE them because they don't get cold or hot (it gets COLD in the NW by the time the marching season is over. Plus I use tape marks and white tape on a while pole doesn't show ;o) But OMG to the post about using a 5.5 inch weight!!!!!!!! LIke WOAH.. heaviest flag EVER..... ;o) I changed my bolt to a 2 inch bolt for the fiber glass pole cause I changed the shape of my flag a bit... It spins JUST right.. no pulse.. but no slowing down in the middle of a toss.. Plus.. the whole thing is just light enough... you don't have to struggle through! I like writing work from the bottom tip.. and a heavy pole makes that CRAZY hard... We used 6ft fiberglass poles at BD and used pretty much the same weight as I do.. either a 1.5 or 2 inch carriage bolt.
  12. I'm guessing Will is from the midwest or east coast ;o) I use fiber glass poles and metal poles with different groups I teach. We weight them differently. a 6 ft fiber glass pole uses a 1.5 inch carriage bolt in the top. a 6ft metal pole uses a 2 inch carriage bolt in the top. If you have a normal sized silk on the pole these weights will make the pole not "pulse" while rotating. You might WANT that pulse.... it's a personal choice. I want my flags to rotate evenly and cleanly so that the silk stays open as much as possible (the point of a flag is to show varying degrees of color based on choreography right?). But like I said... it's a personal choice. Try out a couple ways and see waht feels comfortable for you.
  13. Agreed! this is how I do it with my kids.. and how we did it in every guard I've ever been in (that used tapes I mean... not everyone does. We didn't at cascades and we didn't at NL... but TJ at BD was ALL about it...)
  14. I've painted flags before... I just used spray paint.. But I wasn't going for a "picture" or design.. just trying to make it have a darker part on one side...
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