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  1. Woo, that was a really fun way to open the season.

    Really windy and really difficult to get into the stadium, but great none the less. Here's my thoughts on the corps.

    Blue stars: didn't get to see all of the show cause I watched from the stairs. I really like the music, but I have no idea how it went visually.

    Scv: wow. I was really excited for the show, but it was very hard to follow. Just not as exciting as I wanted.

    Phantom: WOW. This show is just really cool. The theme is apparent, but at times there's really no stry. The music is loud and exciting. Very cool show.

    Cadets: another really cool show. The theme is apparent as the corps is split in two. Guard is nice with opposite unis, and the drill is crazy at the end.

    Crown: probably my favorite show. Yes, it was cheesy at times, but the crowd really got into it and it was fun to watch. The brass feature was insane, and I'm ready for this show to surprise me later in the summer.

    Bluecoats: disappointed and confused. Their show last year was one of my favorites, but I was just perplexed at what the show was about. The crowd chuckled at the "where the he'll am I" quotes, which I don't think was the desired response. Music is cool at times, yet the theme seems over conceptualized.

    Cavies: I hadn't really understood the theme before I saw them, but they really did some things that were extraordinary. Music was loud and cool and drill was nice. Drums playing upside down was the favorite of the night. Straight applause for about 30 seconds. Hope this show can go for the title.

    Bd: clean and full of melody. I like the unis but the show overall doesn't wow me. The execution was great, but just not my favorite.

    Favorites: 1. Crown. 2. Phantom. 3. Cavies 4. Cadets. 5. Blue stars. 6. Bd. 7. Bluecoats 8. Vanguard

    Predictions: 1. Blue devils 2. Cavies 3. Crown 4. Cadets. 5. Phantom 6. Bluecoats. 7. Blue stars. 8. Vanguard

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  2. Boston crusaders. Wow. Nice to see a 70th anniversary! Very cool to have drum corps around this long :). Cool opening set. Very effective in relation totheme. I love me some Shostakovich! Visuals are so effective, yet when at this level of corps, one or two out of line, it's so blatant. Loud agressive and awesome. Percussion feature is pretty BA© :) guard is having a pretty clean run. Ripple in the ballad was super clean. Throne was a nice soloist platform.

    Huge dynamic control in the ballad. Good show, but I prefer last years just a little more.

  3. Colts. Lol thought it was Boston from last year cause the red and the all white guard uni x). Agressive,colorful opening. Pretty cool visuals, though not always together. Guard very integrated into the drill. Pit very effective. Love the random pops of color. Essential to theme. Overall drill can get messy at times. Spacing can get rough.n the show is somewhat whimsical, love the true colors duet. Nice show, but it was pretty hard for them to follow scots, ESp.in terms of crowd appeal

  4. Madison scouts. Classy Entrance. Full of prescence. Love the opening. It's great to hear just good music. Pretty clean rifle line. Significantly better than years past. Nice soloists. Cute body twist visual. Several sceams of approval throughout the show. Pretty nice percussion, but the brass is the star. Lots of applause for rhapsody solo. I'm usually "the" theme guy, but this was great. Untitled, recognizable music. Very crowd friendly. There are times where there is a lot going on though. The crowds favorite by far so far. Congrats scouts. Standing o.

  5. Crossmen. Wow, circle are gutsy since they're so hard to clean. I see bones!!!!! Nice Quasihometown support. Really cool opening drill move. Really nice full sound. Great guard design. Individual marching is a weaker aspect. Pit is pretty strong. They're pretty secure musically. Awesome crescendo in the ballad. They don't seem to be matching the trend of more advanced choreography, but the body stuff they do is pretty cool. Lots of backfield in this show, which is not my personal fav. Biggest concern is they need to clean individual marching. Pretty neat show.

  6. Spirit. Great effects from pit. I never knew forging an icon could be so demented x). Theme is clearly established, and I love the source music to this show. This can definitely be a memorable show. Super cool

    muted feature. They actually interacted with their chain link props! Brass is strongest element, while drill forms can be weaker than their playing. Very surprised. Great show, spirit!!

  7. Teal sound. Very professional entrance. Cool preshow. Nice rifle tosses. Nice full, brassy sound. Marching as a whole seemed flat footed. Guard and percussion quite strong. Phasing issue with pit and contra feature. Reminds me a little of an earlier Crown. Theme not clearly conveyed through show, though impressed with the ammoun. Of choreo there is from the whole corps. Lacking on theme/ concept development, yet I was very much impressed by my first watching of teal.

  8. Revolution. Nice "salvation" warm up that dropped to one person. Pretty nice dynamic contrast. Soloists are the highlight of the show. Faster marching shows in their sound. Guard was ok with worked, though ensembally, their timing was off. Nice theme reflected through the agression of turbine. The mysterious cloaked figure lost it's intimidation as the entire bottom of the cape was covered in turf. Company front was surprisingly straight. In the end, darkness comes out on top.

  9. from DCI.org

    Sunday, July 25

    6:20 PM Welcome and National Anthem

    6:30 PM – Genesis - Edinburg, TX

    6:47 PM – Revolution - San Antonio, TX

    7:04 PM – Teal Sound - Jacksonville, FL

    7:21 PM – Spirit - Atlanta, GA

    7:38 PM Intermission (20 Min.)

    7:58 PM – Crossmen - San Antonio, TX

    8:15 PM – Madison Scouts - Madison, WI

    8:32 PM – Colts - Dubuque, IA

    8:49 PM – Boston Crusaders - Boston, MA

    9:06 PM Intermission (20 Min.)

    9:26 PM – Bluecoats - Canton, OH

    9:43 PM – The Cavaliers - Rosemont, IL

    10:00 PM – The Cadets - Allentown, PA

    10:17 PM – Carolina Crown - Ft. Mill, SC

    10:34 PM Encore Performance - The Cadets

    10:44 PM Awards Ceremony

  10. Mandarins 2010 are proud to present!

    2010 Program: "To Dream of Far Away Lands"

    The Caravan

    Meetings Along the Edge, Ravi Shankar/Philip Glass

    To Dream of Far Away Lands

    The Mountain of Fruit and Flowers, David Buckley

    The Threat of Mongols / The Himalayas

    Samudra Manthan, Shivkumar Sharma

    Discovering India

    Quiet, Sheila Chandra

    Ever So Lonely, Monsoon

    Arrival in China

    Ambush from Ten Sides, Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Yo-Yo Ma

    mandarins.org/about/info.html

  11. Sorry if i sound stupid, but I'm a junior in high school and extremely interested in corps, yet I play clarinet and I don't plan on learning a brass instrument any time soon. I was wondering if individual corps had internships for the summer? I know DCI has some but are for sophomores or older in college. If anyone could bestow or guide me to further information, I would greatly appreciate it :tongue:

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