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Vanguard Music And Performing Arts Announces Groundbreaking Partnership with Apolla Performance Wear

Vanguard Music And Performing Arts proudly announces a groundbreaking collaboration with Apolla Performance Wear, marking a significant stride in elevating the performance experience for our esteemed corps members and staff. Established in 2014, Apolla Performance Wear has garnered acclaim for its pioneering compression socks, celebrated for their unparalleled support and comfort. As a female-owned start-up, […]

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Vanguard Music And Performing Arts Announces Sponsorship with Vibes Hi-Fidelity Earplugs

Vanguard Music And Performing Arts is thrilled to announce a new sponsorship with Vibes Hi-Fidelity Earplugs, ensuring our members can perform at their best while protecting their hearing health. The intensity and power of drum corps performances are central to our art form, but the high decibel levels of our music can pose a risk […]

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On A Water Break Podcast: The One About DCI Tour Fees

Join our hosting panel as they dive into Drum Corps Tour Fees and what they are excited about for the 2024 DCI Season. Our hosts bring you their stories, plus news, guests, and so much more! Read the rest of the article here.

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Deadline Looming to Let Your DCI Ticket Purchases Benefit the Troopers

Did you know that securing your seats to selected DCI events through Troopers’ ticket block sales supports America’s Corps? The Troopers have ticket blocks for San Antonio, both nights in Allentown and all three days at DCI World Championships in Indianapolis. When you purchase tickets in the Troopers block, you can…. –Receive access to seating […]

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Evansville One-Day Clinic with Phantom Regiment

Level up your marching arts skills with some of the best instructors in the world at this special, one-day PR Academy clinic! Join us for a day of learning from world-class instructors, interacting with current drum corps members, and performing on the field with the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps. The event concludes with […]

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On A Water Break with the 1934 Foundation co-founder Tom Maeillo

Go On A Water Break with 1934 Foundation co-founder Tom Maeillo. The 1934 foundation aims to support the marching music arts community while respecting and honoring its heritage. Host Nicole and Trish dive in deep about the foundation and Tom. Get more information about the foundation at 1934foundation.com Read the rest of the article here.

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Madison Scouts Announce Summer Experience Camp

Madison Scouts & Forward Leadership are proud to present a one-day summer camp experience for high school students at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on June 22, 2024, and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on July 6, 2024. Participants will spend the day engaging in visual, music, and leadership workshops led by Susan L. Smith–Madison Scouts Education […]

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Blue Devils C Announce 2024 Program

Presenting an alternative retelling of a renowned children’s story, BDC’s 2024 show “The Gifts We ReCeive” takes you on the journey of a boy and his life as he navigates growing up and growing old. ”The Gifts We ReCeive” is a BDC production that will surely tug at some heart strings. It reminds us of […]

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Blue Devils B Announce 2024 Program

As with how the balance of math and beauty is essential to the inner workings of nature, much of the world operates in juxtapositions and blendings of opposites. With this truth in mind, Blue Devils B is proud to present the 2024 production, “Sacred Geometry”. Featuring some of the oldest written musical works from human […]

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Blue Devils Announce 2024 Program

If Enlightenment was the age of reason, Romanticism was the age of feeling. A reaction to industrialization and the aristocratic social and political norms, Romanticism was marked by an emphasis on nature, individuality, emotion over reason, freedom of form, and an exploration of the unknown. From the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century, […]

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