Indoor Percussion
"WGI Percussion ensembles consist of the marching percussion (also called battery) and front ensemble (also called pit) sections of a marching band or drum corps. Indoor percussion marries elements of music performance, marching, and theater; thus, the activity is often referred to as percussion theater." - Definition courtesy of WGI
Indoor Competitive Divisions/Classes (WGI.org)
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All WGI contests provide two divisions of competition:
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Scholastic – units whose membership comes from the SAME High School or a school that feeds to that particular High School.
Independent – units whose members are not necessarily associated with a particular school.
The units are then further divided into classes:
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A Class – Beginning programs and performers.
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Open Class – The intermediate developmental level of performers.
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World Class – The most advanced programs and performers.
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What is Winter Guard International (WGI)?
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"WGI Sport of the Arts is the world’s premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion, and winds competitions. As a non-profit youth organization, WGI also serves as the governing body for the indoor color guard, percussion, and winds activities. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format." - WGI.org
How You Can Support The Activity
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-Watch-
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Find local circuits with competitions near you
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WGI Regionals and Finals
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Watch past performances online
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-Get Involved-
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Attend organizations' summer clinics
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Purchase merchandise from teams
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Donate
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Follow their socials
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Share, tell your friends about the activity
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-Audition and March-
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Check if your school has a scholastic program
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