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  1. 11 hours ago, cybersnyder said:

    This sounds more like a project for yourself rather than the individuals involved. Most probably aren’t going to want to draw attention to themselves. Things have changed a lot even in the past 12 years for the better. 

    It's definitely both.  I understand there's a certain level of attention needed here but I'm more interested in providing a different perspective for others.  I know things have changed—I've witnessed it as a returning patron—and am excited to learn and discover more.

  2. On 10/3/2019 at 7:31 AM, SiFrySopUK said:

     

    I'm struggling to see why this even needs to be bought up. We're all the same in DC whether we're straight or not. I've never been in a corps/band where a quote "queer" member has been given harsh treatment or made to feel any different to the next member. If anything this just singles them out. Just my opinion.

    Even though it may have been a non-issue for you or something you witnessed does not eliminate the feelings of someone else's unique experience.  Simply put, I am searching for someone who is willing to offer a different perspective other than my own.  While I believe we can all find similarities within our years as members, I think the drum corps experience is different for everyone.

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  3. On 10/2/2019 at 10:00 PM, GUARDLING said:

    You weren't alone. A few years back ( wont say the year ) where I taught, at least 30-40%  of the drum line was gay...A lot has changed even in the past few years...thankfully

    Question though: If you're not outing a person what photos are you taking? If you're following a person around how will you protect them ( If they want it ). . If you are  gay in this activity you know how the activity above many activities accepts their gay brothers and sisters. JMO but this may have been a great story maybe 20 years ago., Today, I think it's more  about normality and many look at it as just that. Is there and will there always be those who are threatened by someone different than them? YES , but I think every year THEY are the ones in the minority...JMO

    It is interesting, don't get me wrong would love to hear more PM me if you like. I do think though most people ( all people ) in drum corps just want to do their thing and just are more interested in not so much being singled out BUT treated as normal as the next person. Thankfully I do think I see more of this than it was  say decades ago.

    Now that might be interesting, Interview those who were gay in the 60s 70s or early 80sin Drum Corps compared to someone now. Now that's a culture shift.

    I do hope your experience was a good one.

    I would love to answer these questions in a separate conversation!  I'm new to DCP so unsure of how to do that...!

  4. Hello, drum corps members!

    My name is Nick Glimenakis and I am a documentary photographer based in New York City.  I am a proud drum corps alumni having marched four seasons between the East Coast Jazz and the Boston Crusaders.  I aged out with Boston in 2008 in the quad line.  I am addressing the 2020 prospective membership about a considered photo project exploring queerness in drum corps, specifically within the drumline.

    I am hoping to profile a World Class member of the battery percussion in the 2020 season who identifies as queer regardless of sex or gender identity.  The project will include photographs and interviews throughout the upcoming season of what it’s like to march in a World Class drumline as queer.  

    It is not my intention to out any individual or create an unsafe space within the drum corps or larger drum corps community.  My hopes for the project are to provide a personal narrative of a queer person in the battery percussion and convey an intimate and artistic look into the world of competitive drum and bugle corps.  I marched for four years in drumlines as someone who was gay but not out and hope to meet individuals who can provide different perspectives other than my own to tell a story of queerness within the activity.  And even as someone who was not out at the time, drum corps was and continues to be an incredibly diverse and welcoming community of people and I want to celebrate that in this project.

    The selected member will be interviewed at an audition or early winter camp with the affiliated corps, throughout a week mid-tour, and during World Championships in Indianapolis.  All dates and locations are subject to approval and at the discretion of the consenting corps director. 

    If interested, please submit a short bio, the corps you will be—or hope to be—marching with, and why you think you'd be a great candidate for this project to nick@nickglimenakis.com.

    Best of luck in your auditions this season!

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