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  2. Center for Research in Computing and the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) was an interdisciplinary organized research unit of UCSD in San Diego, California. CRCA provided support for numerous projects that intersect with the fields of New Media Art, Software Studies, Game studies, Art/Science collaborations, Mixed Reality, Experimental Music, Digital Audio, Immersive Art and Networked Performance over its 40 ...

  3. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA does not use organ music, but in many Division I schools, a smaller pep band plays at games (as compared to the full-size football marching bands). However, during a 2004 game between Michigan State University and the University of Kentucky at Ford Field, both teams' full football marching bands played. [citation needed]

  4. School band - Wikipedia

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    Many schools, especially high schools in the United States, have a marching band. A school marching band may contain from 11 to over 500 students. Marching bands often practice frequently during the late summer and early fall and most often attend their school's football games, playing music in the stands, and marching a show during halftime. A ...

  5. Fight for California - Wikipedia

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    The song is played whenever a California athlete enters the playing field at the beginning (or after halftime) of an athletic competition, or after a touchdown is scored in football. In football games, it is the final song played during the band's pre-game show, at which time the Cal Band marches from a concentric square formation into the ...

  6. Music education and programs within the United States

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    She graduated from Army Music School, directed the 400th WAC Band, started an African American WAC Band, and performed in the Armed Forces Radio Orchestra. After her service in the WACS, she returned to her life as a music teacher, educator, and administrator in Los Angeles public schools where she served for 30 years.

  7. University of California Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    During home football games the band gives a pre-game show, a half time show [9] that changes every week, and typically a musical performance after the game as the crowd leaves. During the game, the band is seated to the left of the primary student section, and plays stand songs, as well as fight songs throughout the game.

  8. Color guard (flag spinning) - Wikipedia

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    The color guard performs alongside the marching band at football games and most guards regularly compete in competitions during the fall. The purpose of the color guard is to interpret the music that the marching band or drum and bugle corps is playing via the synchronized work of flags, sabers, rifles, the air blade, by dance, or by using non ...

  9. Preuss School - Wikipedia

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    The Preuss School, Preuss School UCSD, or Preuss Model School (/ p r ɔɪ s / PROYSS), is a coeducational college-preparatory charter day school established on a $14 million campus, situated on the campus of the University of California, San