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  2. Winter Guard International - Wikipedia

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    Winter Guard International (WGI) is an American governing body that sanctions championship events for three competitive performing arts activities: winter guard, percussion ensembles, and indoor wind ensembles. WGI was founded in 1977 in response to inconsistent adjudication and rules of competition which made it difficult for color guards to ...

  3. Winter Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Guard (Russian: Зимняя Гвардия, romanized: Zimnyaya Gvardiya) is a fictional team of Russian superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Winter Guard are noted for being "Russia's answer to the Avengers ". [ 1 ]

  4. Indoor percussion ensemble - Wikipedia

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    Following in the footsteps of indoor guard ensembles, indoor percussion ensembles arrange music and motion appropriate for a more intimate setting. The activity is enjoyed throughout the United States and Japan , as Winter Guard International (WGI) provides many regional and national opportunities to compete.

  5. Arlington High School's winter guard wins gold at WGI World ...

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    But the winter guard had last reached to the WGI world championships in 2016 and placed seventh. They competed in a national tournament last year and missed advancing to the final by 0.04 points.

  6. Color guard (flag spinning) - Wikipedia

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    Winter guard is similar to outdoor color guard (marched with a drum corps or marching band), except the performances are indoors on gymnasium floors through the winter season, and the marching band does not normally perform with the winterguard. The traditional marching band music heard during fall season is replaced with a recording of various ...

  7. Aimachi - Wikipedia

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    Aimachi is a Tenrikyo church based in Nagoya, Japan.Outside Japan, Aimachi is most known for its marching music and color guard ensembles. A selection from their 130-member marching band compete internationally as an indoor percussion ensembles, indoor marching ensembles, baton twirling, and winter guards.

  8. Winterguard - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Winterguard

  9. ‘Cute winter boots’ explained: What does the phrase mean and ...

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    The phrase ‘cute winter boots’ may evoke lifestyle trend discourse, but it is instead being used in an attempt to avoid censorship while talking about politics.