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  1. There is a lot of talk about corps loyalty and branding success. One year, a certain corps may win accolades and congratulations on its season. Sales of merchandise rise and status is gained. Heads and egos inflate.

    It's audition season...and vets are cut.

    The very people who worked the hardest ... The ones who paid to be there... The ones who tolerated lack of sleep, attacks of corps flu, sunburns, rashes, howling techs, and still performed beyond expectations...

    Why would you EVER expect loyalty when you don't give it?

  2. Thank you Mr. Hopkins, for your explanation and I can respect your tradition. I can see the merit in it and yet, there is a missed opportunity to learn a life long skill.

    Leaving early looked bad - it made the Cadets look like sore losers when they actually medaled! But worse, it deprived the corps of the the skill of shedding their disappointments and rejoicing in their accomplishments. The Cadets were incredibly clean AND THEY MEDALLED!

    Learning to be respectful despite your personal feelings is a life skill. Every kid in the corps shares a common experience and each one knows how it feels to be the darling one day and the goat the next. They share the joys and the aches and the pains. Most of them have friends in every corps.

    Don't leave early next year. Teach them not to run. Instead, teach them to shed their disappointments and to rejoice.

    Because when the Cadets are the top dogs, the other corps will be able to rejoice with them.

  3. Some corps use sexy selling (this is a type of prop)

    Some corps ask you to stand by raising the flag (sadly, also a type of prop)

    Some corps don't ask you to stand but you do it anyways because they bloo you away.

    Which corps do YOU think I'm describing?

  4. As Americans, we are compelled to cheer for our country because we are proud to be Americans. But, there's a difference between asking an audience to stand up and cheer vs an audience standing up and cheering of their own volition.

    Cadets' show finale asks you to stand.

    Bluecoats show does not ask you to stand but you just can't help it because the show is THAT GOOD.

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  5. I love them all but one corps has presented a show like no other -

    BLUECOATS because they took a chance. They tried something new- New music, new ideas, risks and change are exciting.

    The top shows all get similar scores for brass, percussion, guard and by this time of year, they all are rocking.

    But, as someone who has been watching shows for 5 years only:

    Blue Devils are following a formula of white props and the show looks like a continuation of the past few shows - you can predict the way their show is gonna look- it's a formula that has worked for years. Let's provoke people (teehee) and use white props. Ok- looks cool but have you taken any risks or did anything new? Nope.

    Cadets have a formula too - let's not provoke anyone at all and present a clean show that takes no chances and leaves nothing to the imagination. So, let's hide 3/4 of the corps behind a giant prop that looks like it was assembled from left over state fair booths and lets dress the guard in pajamas. And that is what I said...

    Crown starts their show by singing and chanting again (formula?). The 4 monstrous trampolines are a functional and visual design mistake - they are a distraction and would improve the show if they were removed.

    SCV - If one giant gray prop looks ok, 3 will make it better? Whaaaaat? No. Gorgeous costumes but no risks here and no excitement either. Yawn a roo.

    If DCI is a showcase of the very best and is meant to serve as an example of possibilities, TILT is the only show that qualifies.

    Thank you Bluecoats for creating a new perspective ( whoa! See what I did there?) and getting everyone out of their seats this year!

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