lexicalNinja
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Serious accusations. Id like specific examples of fraud waste and abuse. Disagreeing with scope of research doesnt equate
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Serious accusations. Id like specific examples of fraud waste and abuse. Disagreeing with scope of research doesnt equate
sarcasm.
Wait! It's a drum and bugle corps show and not a band concert?
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Who would ever show up to an event like this - the only reason most people even know we have a marching band is that they are forced, as a captive audience, to watch them after their halftime pee break. If it makes a profit, have at it - but it seriously does.not.matter.
Who would ever show up to an event like this - the only reason most people even know we have a marching band is that they are forced, as a captive audience, to watch them after their halftime pee break. If it makes a profit, have at it - but it seriously does.not.matter.
I've gone to DCI events. Lots of people, especially band alums, find it really interesting and fun. If your only marching band experience is the halftime show, you're really missing the best the U of MN band has to offer in the pregame show. The band is also a huge atmosphere differentiator between the NFL and college football.Who would ever show up to an event like this - the only reason most people even know we have a marching band is that they are forced, as a captive audience, to watch them after their halftime pee break. If it makes a profit, have at it - but it seriously does.not.matter.
I've gone to DCI events. Lots of people, <b>especially band alums, </b>find it really interesting and fun. If your only marching band experience is the halftime show, you're really missing the best the U of MN band has to offer in the pregame show. The band is also a huge atmosphere differentiator between the NFL and college football.
Again, goes back to understanding what you're seeing. To people who know the ins and outs of marching bands, there are lots of little things to see. No different than someone who played O line breaking down blocking schemes, or NASCAR fan seeing more in a race than just cars going around a track.Now it all makes sense.
Attendance records set across 2015 Drum Corps International Tour
By: Chris Weber
Release: 08/26/2015
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This August, Drum Corps International once again recorded a record attendance figure at the DCI World Championship Finals, capping off a successful 2015 summer season that saw several additional new records set across the entire tour.
An estimated 330,000 spectators headed to 107 live events on the 53-day DCI Summer Tour. Tens of thousands of additional fans visited movie theaters throughout the United States and enjoyed viewing events in real-time on their personal computers and mobile devices via the newly launched DCI Live! streaming video platform.
“Record-setting attendance throughout the season is an unmistakable sign of ever-increasing awareness of music education's importance and growing support for performing arts across the country,” DCI Executive Director and CEO Dan Acheson said.
Record-setting attendance. Again, if this is not your bag, fine. But just because you don't like something, that doesn't mean that other people don't enjoy it. different strokes for different folks.
Again, goes back to understanding what you're seeing. To people who know the ins and outs of marching bands, there are lots of little things to see. No different than someone who played O line breaking down blocking schemes, or NASCAR fan seeing more in a race than just cars going around a track.
DCI MN tonight at TCF. A great recruiting tool for the University as a whole as <b>the young people that participate in this activity tend to be high end students. </b>Hopefully the storms hold off. 100k into the athletic coffers. A win, win.
I'll bet my house that a)you have no stats to back this ridiculous statement up; and b)you were in band.
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