Quick Tip!

"Way too often one of your members will get a sail with their flag during a performance.  The eye is drawn to this performer.  One thing that I find helpful is to discuss the pathway that your flag should take when reversing directions but it seems the main issue here may be that top tip.  Often this rubber tip will become rough from normal use and then the flag fabric gets caught on the rough surface.  Also if the flag fabric gets damp then the rubber tip grabs the fabric and they almost seem to stick together making it near impossible to get your sail out without being noticed.  I have found that if you cover the top tip with electrical tape the fabric is less likely to get caught on this surface.  You may want to replace the tape before performances."

- Jody Jones: Broughton High School , Assembly Line Winter Guard , North Carolina State Marching Band  

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Sonya Tayeh to lead master class at WGI World Championships! Print E-mail
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Saturday, 23 January 2010

In case you missed the announcement over at WGI's website we wanted to make sure our readers heard about an exciting opportunity they are offering the "Sunday after" WGI World Championships this April.

Sonya Tayeh, a world-famous choreographer who is a regular on the hit show "So You Think You Can Dance ," will be teaching a master class to 500 performers the Sunday after the 2010 WGI World Championships competition in Dayton, Ohio, April 11, 2010 at 10 a.m.

In addition, the event will be open to the public as spectators for just $10.00 per ticket. 

For more information about Sonya Tayeh, spectator tickets, signing up your performers for the class and a wonderful four-minute montage video featuring Tayeh's work visit WGI's website by clicking here !

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