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3 SIMPLE TECHNIQUES FOR CAP CITY PERCUSSION - WHAT IS WGI - FACEBOOK

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Pennington Eskesen
27 Nov 2021 · 2 min read
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Winter Guard International, Black and white logo, Abbreviation, WGINamed after,
Winter color guard competitive season, Development, May 15, 1977; 44 years
earlier (1977-05-15)Established at, Type, Public charity31-1421760Legal status,
Active, FunctionColor guard, percussion ensemble, and winds competitors circuit,
Headquarters, Region Executive Director, Ron Nankervis, President, Ed Devlin,
Profits (2020) US$ 1. 5 million, Expenditures (2020) US$ 2.




WGI's competitive season is January to March, ending with a yearly World
Championships in April; hence, "winter" in the association's name. WGI was
established in 1977 as an action to the irregular adjudication and incompatible
rules of competitors in between numerous regional governing bodies and
competition circuits that made it difficult for color guards to compete
nationally.




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The first WGI World Championship for was held in 1978, then called WGI Olympics.
 Percussion Instruments  for percussion ensembles began in 1992, and winds in
2015. A series of fall marching band local competitions, promoted as the WGI
Friendship Cup, were hosted till 2003. The next World Champion series was
formerly arranged for April 1 April 4, 2020, for color guard; April 15 April 18,
2020, for percussion ensembles; and April 18 April 19, 2020 for winds.





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The 2021 Season was held practically. A bulk of WGI's champions are hosted in
the United States, however local championships have been often hosted in Japan,
Malaysia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and the Philippines and Costa Rica in
2018. History [modify] Prior to the development of WGI, nationwide color guard
champions, or other high-prestige champions, were kept in conjunction with drum
corps or marching band championships, such as: VFW, American Legion, or CYO
championship games, or the U.S.




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The host or occasion promoters typically differed extensively, as did as the
quality of the place, the guidelines of competition, and adjudication and
scoring. As an example, the 1977 "nationwide" champion was kept in conjunction
with DCI World Championships in Denver. The venue was too little, there was no
functional air conditioning, and the efficiency area needed color guards to
navigate around structural columns.




Knaub welcomed color guard teachers from across the country to satisfy the
weekend of May 14, 1977 at the Sheraton Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Those in
participation consisted of: Don Angelica, Shirlee Whitcomb, Bryan Johnston,
Marie Czapinski, and Linda Chambers. In addition to standard guidelines and
adjudication, all concurred any future championship game should be held
independent of drum corps or marching band occasions.

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