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FFCC / Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit

Colorguard, Percussion, and Winds for Northern and Central Florida

Posted by Andy Snow

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

All across the FFCC Community, winterguards have been rehearsing in preparation for this Saturday’s Premiere Contests.  A lot of work goes into the PreSeason: from rehearsing during Christmas Break to practicing on tennis courts for an indoor activity. Here is a sneak peek into what is in store for you this Saturday.

Liberty Middle School

image1image2The 15 ladies of the Liberty Middle School Winter Guard are excited for their inaugural season into the FFCC. Pictured is their opening pose for their 2016 production entitled, “The River”. With musical selections from Tina Turner, Liberty hopes to get audiences on their feet with a concert-like atmosphere. Liberty Middle School Winter Guard will be attending Premier West at Gaither High School, Plant City High School, Riverview High School, Seminole High School, and Lakeland High School as well as FFCC Championships in Daytona Beach.

Lowndes High School JV (Sch. B Class)

image3The Lowndes JV Team will be performing a show to “You Can’t Stop The Beat.”  Lowndes invites 8th graders from the three surrounding middle schools to join the JV team. It takes them about 30-45 minutes to get to the high school from the middle schools, so they end up missing a significant amount of rehearsal. However, they are eager to learn and do a wonderful job making up for lost time.

 

East River High School (Sch. AAA Class)

image4East River will be performing a show entitled “Elastic Love”.  Their staff includes : Jen Steinhoff, and Umarin Patamasank.  The Falcon Winter Guard rehearses on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm-7:30pm. They rehearse in the school cafeteria and whenever possible, they rehearse in the gym. The kids have really established a great work ethic and rehearsal etiquette. They are eager to try new tosses and are not afraid to learn new tricks. This year we have a mix of seasoned members and rookies, including 5 8th graders that eagerly joined the high school team this season. We are looking forward to growing as a program this year and anticipate a fun filled season.

Nease JV High School (Sch. AAA Class)

image5image6Nease JV will be returning to the FFCC this season. The team started their show the week before Christmas with the show designer Randy Nelson. On average Nease JV rehearses two days a week outside on a covered courtyard for a couple of hours after school. The team has thirteen performers showcasing their production “A Winter’s Night”. The JV team is fortunate to be repurposing several items from the field show to create a polished look for the team from: costumes, to flags, to trees! The Instructional team includes: Randy Nelson, Nick O’Brien, Noura Zakaria and Jill Moser.

North Fort Meyers High School  (Sch. AAA Class)

image7image8North Fort Myers High School has been preparing for the winter guard season since early December when it had their first auditions. Ever since then the team has been meeting for four hours every Tuesday and Thursday after school. Due to school policies we were unable to rehearse over our winter break. As a team being based out of southwest Florida we split our rehearsals half inside half outside this way we can use the floor as much as possible.

North Fort Myers High School is proud to announce their show “The Storm.” This show takes a trip through a peaceful day until a massive storm blows through. This show portrays the beauty in nature that can quickly turn into a dark stormy encounter. North Fort Myers High School Winter guard is under the direction of Michael Haefele, Melanie Gilbert and Aireal Golladay. Band Director is Sara Johnson and principal is Matthew Mederios.

Freedom High School, Tampa  (Sch. AA Class)

image9image10The 15 ladies and gentlemen of the Freedom High School Winter Guard are excited to perform their 2016 program entitled, “Where Have All The Children Gone?”. The show explores the struggles that abandoned children go through when they have no place to call home. Pictured is one of Freedom’s captains on the first rifle toss of the show. Freedom High School Winter Guard will be attending local FFCC shows, FFCC Championships in Daytona Beach, WGI Tampa Regional, as well as WGI World Championships in Dayton, Ohio.

J.W. Mitchell High School (Sch AA Class)

image11There are two words that we don’t use often enough…these two words are usually use to show gratitude to someone else. The JW Mitchell high school varsity is proud to present their 2016 program “Thank you”. The varsity team had their first staging day on December 15. Before this we had a week and a half of rehearsal to work on technique, call backs for them team and rehearsals for our prism concert. We have had a total of three design days with our drill writer, one of them inside the gym( January 4th). Our usual rehearsal space is in the tennis courts on Tuesdays and Wednesday from 5pm-8pm, the students do a great job dealing with weather and lighting situation. Depending on how bad the weather is sometimes we are able to get the middle school gym or the cafeteria, worst case scenario we are in the band room.

Our show is about thanking people in our life. From the little things like holding the door to lifting us in or darkest moment. This year the JW Mitchell Variaty will be competing in AA class for the first time in the FFCC and they are attending their first WGI regional and will be competing in scholastic A class.

Melbourne High School (Sch. AA Class) 

image13image12The Melbourne HS Sensations Winter Guard is pleased to announce their 2016 production “You Are Not Alone,” featuring the song “Keep It Together” by Tyler Ward and The CO.   Melbourne HS is under the direction of Theresa Vasquez, with the assistance of Joy Kechik and Laura Zamora.  Show design is by Andrew Snow.

The show is dedicated to suicide awareness and hope, something Theresa Vasquez encounters much too often during her “real” job as a School Psychologist in Brevard County.  We are hoping to reach hundreds of teenagers and young adults throughout the competition season and spread the message that everyone feels sad, alone, or like the want to give up sometimes and it’s OK to ask for help.

Santa Fe High School (Sch. AA Class)

image14image15Santa Fe High School began their Indoor Season, the first week of December. As an FMBC competitive Marching Band, Auditions are usually held the first week of December. The unit rehearsed: the month of December and took all of Winter Break off. Usually, they rehearse on a lighted outdoor tennis court. If the basketball team is not practicing, they are allowed into the gym.

This year, their show is entitled “ Into the Light “. The show music is to Imogen Heap’s “Candlelight”. Conceptually, the show is about the journey of a women with no eyesight. The Colorguard has done research on Helen Keller, the adversity she faced and how she found her own light.

Lowndes High School (Sch. A Class)

image16Since auditions in October, the team has had 3 camps for staging and choreography. Lowndes had their staging completed before Christmas, and they have the first draft of most choreography. We work with our administration and basketball coaches to arrange time for gym use- especially for camp days. The  school hosted a HUGE 3-day basketball tournament over winter break and the varsity held one of their camps at a nearby elementary school. We were very thankful for use of the space, and that the band director and administrators helped make sure we were taken care of.

Lowndes regularly practices on Mondays and Wednesdays. They begin in the Cafetorium and then move to the gym when it is available. The cafe is tiered, without enough flat space to pull out the floor, so we have to wait for the gym to become available. Sometimes the gym is taken during the whole practice, and they do not get a chance to pull out the floor. The students get really good at standstill run-throughs. Once basketball season ends, Lowndes has priority in our school’s big gym, just in time for our first regional of the year!

 Olympia High School (Sch. A Class)

image17The Olympia High School Winter Guard has been working since November on their production for the 2016 winter season. We started with design camps on Saturdays in the gym as well as rehearsals during the week in either the cafeteria, band room, or the school courtyard. We had 5 main design camps from 10-6 as well as rehearsals on Tuesdays and Thursdays working hard to make sure that we could come to premiere as comfortable as possible. We rehearsed only on the first Saturdays of the Thanksgiving and winter breaks. As a director, I feel that it is important that students have time outside of rehearsals to spend with their family and friends over a break. Although there were no official rehearsals, many members met up in small groups over their breaks to practice together to make sure that they had their work down for the weeks leading up to premiere.

Oviedo High School (Sch. A Class)

image18image19The Oviedo High School Color Guard is proud to present its 2016 program, “unWANTED.” The opening of the haunting soundtrack allows the twenty performers to portray how it feels to be cast aside. As the show unfolds the performers allow themselves to undergo an emotional transformation, showing the audience what is important: love, fun, and enjoying life, no matter the barriers or obstacles in one’s path. Adding an individual connection, each performer on the floor claims her own transformative word, giving her the motivation to share the story of her worthiness.

Pre-Season: After completing a successful marching band season, the Oviedo High School Color Guard began its indoor season after Thanksgiving, rehearsing Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6pm-9pm. Oviedo rehearses indoors, primarily in the school’s cafeteria, with occasional gym time. Technique was the focus for the first several rehearsals and remains an important component of the guard’s regular training. The design process began in earnest at a ten hour Saturday camp before Winter Break. With two weeks off for the holidays, the guard reassembled in January to continue building upon December’s progress, heading toward FFCC Premier!

Oakridge High School (Sch. A Class)

image21image20The fourteen member guard of Oak Ridge High School will be performing their 2016 program entitled “Dear Future Generation”. The program is about how the older generation has treated the earth. They have not taken care of the earth the way it should have been, so now the future generation has to suffer. The future generation is not aware of the beautiful things that the earth once had to offer because of the way the earth is now. As the program progresses it starts to talk about we can bring the earth back to the way it was but its all up to the future generation. Oak Ridge will be performing this program in FFCC, and for the first time in school history we will travel all the way to Dayton Ohio for WGI Championships.

Gainesville High School (Sch. Open Class)

 image22image23Gainesville High School will be performing for the first time in Open Class. The ensemble began rehearsing the first week of December with Camps before winter break, and right before school started. Typically the ensemble rehearses outside on a basketball court. On weekend rehearsals, the ensemble is allowed into the gym.

This year, Gainesville Open will be performing a show entitled “Behind the Glass”.  The show is based on whales in captivity. Gainesville hopes to bring awareness about the graceful animals that live in tanks.

Nease High School (Sch. World Class)

image25image24The Nease High School World program is working hard on a production entitled “ Perception” for the 2016 season. The case is made up of 18 females and 2 males. The Nease team is a very tight  knit ensemble this year. They are learning that there is so much more to guard than flags, rifles, and sabres. The team started their show early December. These performers are ready to take the floor again and entertain, they have been weekend warriors Nease has sectionals for 2 hours on Tuesday evenings, and rehearses a combination of about 13 hours on the weekends. Nease World will compete in the FFCC as well as at the WGI level. Their show designers are: Jill Moser, Robby Dufresne, and Randy Nelson. Their staff includes: Lauren O’Grady, George Furlip, Jarret Thompson, and Jessica Carey.

Posted by: Andy Snow on January 22, 2016 || Filed Under: FFCC Now FAQ, Guard News, Member Updates

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