Indoor Percussion Ensemble - Indoor Drumline Circuits

Indoor Drumline Circuits

  • WGI (Winter Guard International)
  • IPE (Indoor Percussion Europe)
  • IPA (Indiana Percussion Association)
  • AIA (Atlantic Indoor Association)
  • RMPA (Rocky Mountain Percussion Association)
  • MEPA (Mid-East Performance Association: Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana)
  • OIPA (Ohio Indoor Performance Association)
  • SCGC (Southeastern Color Guard Circuit)
  • PASIC (Marching Festival)
  • ADLA (American Drumline Association)
  • MPA (Minnesota Percussion Association)
  • KIDA (Keystone Indoor Drill Association)
  • SCPA (Southern California Percussion Alliance)
  • MCGC (Michigan Color Guard Circuit)
  • NYSPC (New York State Percussion Circuit)
  • MCCGA (Mid Continental Color Guard Association)
  • FFCC (Florida Federation of Color Guards Circuit)
  • TCGC (Texas Color Guard Circuit)
  • TRWEA (Three Rivers Winter Ensemble Association
  • NESBA (New England Scholastic Band Association)
  • MAPS (Mid-Atlantic Percussion Society)
  • SAPA (Southern Association For Performance Arts)
  • CWEA (Carolina Winter Ensemble Association)
  • CGN (Color Guard Netherlands)
  • {http://www.mccga.org/ MCCGA] (Mid Continent Color Guard Association)
  • GCGC (Gulf Coast Guard and Percussion Circuit)
  • CCGC (California Color Guard Circuit)
  • PPAACC (Pep & Pageantry Arts Association of Central California)
  • WGPO (Winter Guard and Percussion of Oklahoma)
  • CIPA (Carolina Indoor Performance Association)
  • USSBA (US Scholastic Band Association)
  • NCBA (Northern California Band Association)
  • MIA (Mississippi Indoor Association)
  • UWDA (Utah Winter Drumline Association)
  • CBA (Cavalcade of Bands Association Indoor)
  • SJVCGPR (San Joaquin Valley Color Guard and Percussion Review)

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