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Drills and marches / by Rook, E. C.(Emma Cecilia)(CARDINAL)131937; Rook, Elizabeth Jane,1844-(CARDINAL)131954;
Subjects: Marching drills.;
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Contemporary color [videorecording] / by Alterman, Jarred,cinematographer.; Byrne, David,1952-film producer.(CARDINAL)290319; Gottwald, Michael,film producer.; Hartsock, Mike,host.; Penn, Josh,film producer.(CARDINAL)815452; Ross, Bill,1980-film director.film editor.; Ross, Turner,1982-film director.; Department of Motion Pictures (Firm),production company.; Oscilloscope Laboratories (Firm),publisher.; Public Domain (Firm),production company.; Todo Mundo Ltd.,production company.;
Director of photography, Jarred Alterman ; editor, Bill Ross IV ; executive producers, Leeann Rossi, Aaron Rosenblum, Dan Janvey, Spencer Silna, Nicole Barton, Douglas Saylor Jr.Host, Mike Hartsock ; annoncer, Simon Bennett.In the summer of 2015, legendary musician David Byrne staged an arena concert event in Brooklyn, New York, to celebrate the creativity of high school color guard: synchronized dance routines involving flags, rifles, and sabers, colloquially known as 'the sport of the arts'. Byrne invited performers Lucius, Nico Muhly & Ira Glass, Nelly Furtado, St. Vincent, Devonte Hynes, and others to join him in creating original compositions to accompany ten color guard teams' performances.Rating: PG-13; for brief strong language.DVD.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Color guards.; Marching drills.;
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Drills and marches. by Rook, E. C.(Emma Cecilia);
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Dance team / by Coachman, Mary Kaye.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Dance team history --- Making the team --- Elements of dance team --- Performance opportunities --- Benefits of dance team.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Marching drills; Dance;
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Color guard competition / by Usilton, Terry.(CARDINAL)672194;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63) and index.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Color guards; Marching drills;
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Techniques of color guard / by Sloan, Karyn.(CARDINAL)672195;
Includes bibliographical references (page 63) and index.Describes the history and techniques of color guards, including music, choreography, flag twirling, rifle twirling, teamwork and pageantry.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Color guards; Marching drills;
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Honor & glory [videorecording] / by Land, Stephen.; Scheer, John.; Leigh-Bell, Patrick.; Giangreco, Kathy.; Jones, Paul,1942-; Klein, Doug.; Gregory, Jay.; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; Cinetel Productions.;
Music, Paul Jones, Doug Klein.Narrator, Jay Gregory.Examines the honor guard units of America's military, from the acceptance process through the intense training. Includes drill units and marching bands.DVD
Subjects: United States. Army; Drill and minor tactics.; Marching bands.;
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Camp Glenn / by Holland, Susan Charboneau,author.(CARDINAL)864354;
Includes bibliographical references (page 127).Officers and enlisted men -- Target practice in the pits -- Drills, marches, and dress parades -- Camp life."In 1906, the North Carolina state legislature established Camp Glenn as the permanent summer training camp for the North Carolina National Guard. The camp's chosen site, located three miles west of Morehead City, was ideally situated on a sandy stretch of firm, high, and well-drained land overlooking Bogue Sound. A large parade ground adjoined the camp, and it was level as a floor and could accommodate the entire North Carolina National Guard. Although it was first established as a target practice field, in later years, the camp became the first US Coast Guard air station and later a US Navy base. Camp Glenn was the mobilization site for National Guard troops sent to the Mexican border during the 1916 Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa led by Gen. John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing. Citizen soldiers who trained at Camp Glenn also fought in World Wars I and II protecting North Carolina's coastline and battling for the United States in Europe"--Page [4] of cover.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; North Carolina. National Guard; Military camps;
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Cheerleading & marching bands / by Loken, Newton C.; Dypwick, Otis.;
Bibliography: pages 91-92
Subjects: Cheers.; Drill and minor tactics.; Bands (Music);
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Marching bands; how to organize and develop them / by Hjelmervik, Kenneth.; Berg, Richard C.(Richard Charles),1911-2000.(CARDINAL)164665;
Bibliography: pages 277-285.
Subjects: Bands (Music); Drill and minor tactics.; Drum majors.;
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