Dega Darlins 2011

Dega Darlins 2011

Bring a C.D.


Want a copy of the show music to make practice easier and more productive? Simply Bring a blank C.D. to the next band practice, which will be held on July 7, 2008, and we will happily get you your very own copy. Several of you have expressed interest and everyone would benefit.
See you then and enjoy the break!

A New Tradition!

The above Composite picture is the start of a new tradition. This composite was put together to showcase the 2007-2008 Dega Darlins and their season, featuring an individual picture of each member, a group shot in the middle and a written summary of each competition attended, as well as all awards won. These composites will be made yearly and displayed outside the THS Bandroom in the hallway.

Do you want to own your very own copy of this poster? Cost per poster is $20.00 and can be purchased at the THS Bandroom, on a first come first serve basis. Get your poster now!

There are also several other picture opportunities available through Bateman Photo, a professional photography group. You may view those options by clicking on the links below.
(on some links you may need to click the play button)

SCGC Team Poster
Action Photos from SCGC Championships
Group Photos (click on the next arrow to view both pictures)

The Dega Darlins kicked off the year with thier annual Dance Camp held each June. Choreographer Brian McLemore came in and began the routines for the upcoming Fall Show, "Who's That Masked Man?" With a lot of promise from just three days of work, this looks like it is going to be a GREAT year. Thank you ladies and Brian for a job well done!

Marching Band!

It's 90 degrees outside, everyone is staying inside at all costs, and what do bands do? Get out there and march and play so that they can present an entertaining show for each and every football game and practice until its perfect enough to take it to competition.

Most of the time this entails standing in a position, responding to instructions as you move from position to position and somehow playing at the same time, then doing it over and over again until you have as perfect as possible.

Have you ever wondered how all of those little dots get on the paper, or how you are told where to go. Is it magic? Here is an interesting website that gives you a small and fun glimpse into the production side of the Marching Band Show process. Click here

Here you can watch shows that other people created, as well as create your own show. Its a fun way to try your hand at creating a marching band show and going wherever your imagination leads!
Enjoy!


Spirit Drum and Bugle Corp. is at Talladega High School! They will be here from Sunday, June 1, 2008 - Saturday, June 7, 2008.
Ladies this is a great opportunity for you to come out and see a guard from a drum corp up close and personal. They have been hard at work all day and show great improvement already. Please feel free to come by at anytime throughout the day to see the guard practice and perfect their choreography.
The schedule varies from day to day but is similar to the following:
Mornings: Marching/Drill
Lunch: Noon
Afternoon: Music Sectionals/ Guard learning Routines
Dinner: around 6pm
Full Ensemble Rehearsal
Stop by for a minute or stay for the day, but don't miss out on such a great and convienent opportunity!

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