OCCC Orange County Colorguard Circuit 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the OCCC Orange County Colorguard Circuit document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Main Contact' section. Enter the last name, first name, and middle initial of the main contact person.
  3. Provide the complete address including street address, apartment/unit number (if applicable), city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. Input both home and cell phone numbers in their respective fields. Ensure that you include an email address for receiving newsletters and schedules.
  5. In the 'Small Ensemble Information' section, specify which ensembles you are entering. List participants' names, grade levels, and ability levels (beginning, intermediate, advanced).
  6. For each ensemble routine, check all applicable boxes and provide details such as members' names and ages along with the song title and artist.
  7. Finally, indicate the total amount sent for Small Ensemble Routines at the bottom of the form. Remember to mail your check and order form to Woodbridge High School by May 9.

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DO I HAVE TO BE ENROLLED IN BAND TO BE IN COLORGUARD? No. Colorguard, while part of the Band, is a separate class in school. Many members have never played an instrument!
The color guard is an important part of the marching band. They are the ones with flags, streamers, and other props that add color and flair to the marching show. They have their own instructor and an integral part of the show is written for them.
Color Guard is a competitive activity that incorporates dance, elaborate costuming and equipment, usually sabres, rifles and flags, to provide a visual representation of music.
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