Quick Tip!

Each year I assign everyone a number for Fall Guard. I then number all equipment with these numbers. The girls are to use the equipment with their number on it only- whether it’s for a rehearsal or taking their equipment home. This way if anything is damaged I will know who to go to about the damage. I just write the numbers on the crutch tip with a permanent marker both on top and on the side.

Rose Molinary, Raceland Worthington High School

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Rehearsal Techniques for Student Leaders Print E-mail
Written by Catina Anderson   
Thursday, 01 February 2007

This is an article originally written as part of a student leadership manual.  It outlines practical advice and strategies for student leaders (which may also be helpful for new instructors) on ways to teach and clean routines.

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Top Ten Competition Tips for New Performers: Marching Band Color Guard Print E-mail
Written by Catina Anderson   
Saturday, 20 January 2007
Your first competition is coming up and the excitement is setting in, along with maybe a few questions and a case of nerves!  Don't worry!  Competitions will probably become one of your favorite parts of being a color guard performer.  They can be nerve-wracking, but nothing is more fun than getting to perform the show you've worked so hard to learn in front of an audience that is there specifically because they love to watch marching bands!  This article discusses some important information you need to know along with tips for successful performance at competitions!
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 January 2007 )
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