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Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Do you Blast®? “BLAST!” has open call to cast members for U.S., Europe and Asia tours excerpt: Anticipating the casting for several new productions of the highly successful stage show “BLAST!,” an immediate and open call is going out to age-outs of the drum and bugle corps activity to inquire about positions in the brass, percussion and visual ensemble.
Posted 12/22/2004 11:59:00 AM
by Sam
#| Monday, December 20, 2004
Seedwiki.com experiment is over I enthused about the Seedwiki.com service in this post. However it seems one needs to use it every 30 days or it is deactivated; one can still see it but I can't edit anything. I can re-activate it for a small fee, but since I was using Seedwiki because there were no fees this is unacceptable to me. I have no complaints. One gets what one pays for. I'll keep on the lookout for similar services in the future. The DrumCorpsWiki still exists and I will hopefully contribute more to the Ambassadors entry in the future. For now I will keep the Ambassadors web site in its original form. To tell the truth, I was not looking forward to transferring it to the new location and format.
Posted 12/20/2004 01:59:00 PM
by Sam
#| Proposed DCI rules for 2005 [i.e. rules changes] The proposed rules changes are on the DCI.org web site here. Don't let Mr. Hopkins' bad spelling and grammar put you off. There is a whole set of forums set up to discuss them on Drum Corps Planet here. Let the flames commence! Here's a choice bit from the proposal to allow electronic instruments, taken completely out of context I admit: Yesterday --- The Classic Audience of 1975 that continues to dominate some of today’s conversation will not like this. These people want drum corps the way they remember it and I am very appreciative of this thought process. I too like drum corps as it was and is, but I am also aware that something needs to change. Thanks Mr. Hopkins. That opinion explains the work of the DCI Board of Directors recently. :P Labels: DCI
Posted 12/20/2004 01:13:00 PM
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