DRUMLINE THROWDOWN
Brief Overview
Drumline Throwdown is a face-to-face competition for local ensembles. Two drumlines at a time enter the competition area and battle back and forth playing a one and a half to two-minute piece. The winner moves on to the next round.
What does the 2023 Drumline Throwdown Champion receive?
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Name on the 3-foot Traveling Trophy, that your ensemble holds on to from May 2023 to March 2024.
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Championship plaque to keep.
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5 pairs of cymbal gloves and cymbal straps from Seavine.
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7 pairs of marching snare sticks, 5 pairs of quad sticks, and 5 bass drum mallets from Innovative Percussion.
What is the cost for the season and what does it include?
There is a one-time payment of $150 due by March 1, 2023. Payable to “Corey Pearce Percussion”. Payment can be by cheque.
This payment will go to pay for 3 qualified judges for the 2 Drumline Throwdowns. Scores and judge comments with me provided through Competition Suite. Participation in 2 Drumline Throwdowns on the first and last Saturdays in April.
Action shots from both Throwdowns and a multi-camera video from your performance at the 2023 SO-MAC Championships. All participants at the Championship will receive a patch or medal. Along with the opportunity to be a part of our community and make new friends and grow as a drumline.
What days do you need to commit to attending?
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First Saturday in April 2023 from 9 am to 5 pm
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Lats Saturday in April 2023 from 9 am to 5 pm
What does a competition day for a Drumline Throwdown team look like?
9:00 am – Check-in and load in at contest site
10:00 am – Preliminary Throwdowns
12:00 pm – Lunch
1:00 pm – Marching Arts Contest starts
2:50 pm – Intermission
3:00 pm – Championship Throwdown team start warm-up
3:35 pm – Championship Throwdown
4:00 pm – Full Ensemble retreat
4:30 pm – Loadout