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Drum Corps International (DCI), formed in 1972, is the non-profit governing body operating the North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
n drum and bugle corps
Drum and bugle corps (modern)

A drum and bugle corps or drum corps is a musical marching unit consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, and Color guard ....
 circuit for junior corps, whose members are between the ages of 13 and 21. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps Associates
Drum Corps Associates

Drum Corps Associates is the governing body for modern senior or all-age drum and bugle corps in North America. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps International which governs junior drum corps....
 (DCA) which governs senior or all-age drum corps. DCI consists of only a small full-time executive and administrative staff in Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis is the Capital of the U.S. state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The United States Census estimated the city's population, Indianapolis , Indiana the Unigov, at 795,458 in 2006....
. Policy is created, carried out, and enforced by the Board of Directors, which is primarily composed of the executive directors of its member corps.






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Drum Corps International (DCI), formed in 1972, is the non-profit governing body operating the North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
n drum and bugle corps
Drum and bugle corps (modern)

A drum and bugle corps or drum corps is a musical marching unit consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, and Color guard ....
 circuit for junior corps, whose members are between the ages of 13 and 21. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps Associates
Drum Corps Associates

Drum Corps Associates is the governing body for modern senior or all-age drum and bugle corps in North America. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps International which governs junior drum corps....
 (DCA) which governs senior or all-age drum corps. DCI consists of only a small full-time executive and administrative staff in Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis is the Capital of the U.S. state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The United States Census estimated the city's population, Indianapolis , Indiana the Unigov, at 795,458 in 2006....
. Policy is created, carried out, and enforced by the Board of Directors, which is primarily composed of the executive directors of its member corps. The board meets several times a year to discuss the issues facing the activity, as well as what the possibilities are for further developing the corps for the following season.

The primary purpose of a DCI corps is to provide a life changing experience for youth through the art of marching music performance. Their competitive summer tour, consisting of DCI-sanctioned competitions (known as the Summer Music Games) throughout the United States
United States

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 and Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, culminating in August with the week-long DCI World Championships, is what these organizations build toward all summer long, to achieve the highest level of marching and music as well as color guard performance. Many other drum corps associations around the world are based upon DCI. It continues a tradition of exceptionally high-quality drum corps, with membership in the top corps highly sought after and extremely competitive, attracting the interest of potential members from many countries.

Structure

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DCI splits corps into 3 classes. Corps from all classes often compete together at smaller shows, but are still judged and ranked separately.

  • World Class (formerly Division I) corps are the elite corps in the activity, with more than enough applicants to fill out their 150-member maximum. The top 12 corps as determined from the previous season are given voting rights to help govern the DCI circuit, as well as increased performance purses and preferential touring schedules. Corps gain World Class status at the discretion of the DCI Board of Directors, based on its opinion of a corps' financial and competitive readiness. There are approximately 22 active corps in this class.


  • Open Class (formerly Division II/III) corps are generally smaller and easier for applicants to attain membership. Some Open Class corps are more competitive than others, but there are almost always spots available for those willing to commit and able to learn. The class was established by combining Division II (corps with 71 to 135 members) and Division III (corps with 30 to 79 members). On September 22, 2007, DCI approved combining the two divisions into the new "Open Class" division.


  • International Class is a new class for corps based outside North America that wish to tour in DCI's circuit. Corps in this class are allowed to follow their own country’s organizational guidelines. However, if they choose to follow DCI Open Class rules they have the option of competing in that class.


Previous Classes and Divisions

Through 1991 1992-2007 2008-Present
Open Class Division I World Class
Class A Division II Open Class
Class A-60 Division III


Season

The DCI circuit is highly competitive and rehearsal schedules are significantly more intense than those in other circuits. Beginning in late fall or early winter, corps hold weekend rehearsal camps once a month. The first two or three camps are primarily to audition members, though the audition process is not necessarily formal. At the end of the college school year in May, camps cease and members of full-time corps report for move-in, that is, move to the locality where the corps rehearses. Corps then spend 12- to 16-hour days refining the music and movement of their show, as there is little time remaining before the beginning of the competitive season in June.

For members of all World Class corps and the most-competitive Open Class corps, the activity is a full-time summer commitment. Members are on the road performing in competitions and parades across North America virtually non-stop until the DCI Championship week in mid-August. Corps travel by coach buses in convoy with tractor trailers holding equipment and field kitchens. Once on the road, members generally sleep on the buses as the corps travels at night, and in sleeping bags on school gym floors once the next destination is reached. They practice their show for as long as schedule allows during the day, and then load up for the evening competition nearby. After the show is over, the cycle repeats.

Some smaller Open Class corps do not have the finances or member commitment to tour the entire summer. Such corps are called weekend-only corps. In late April or early May, they typically increase the frequency of camps from monthly to bi-weekly or weekly. A few weeks before DCI Championships, members will typically move-in for an abbreviated tour. However, some corps—especially feeder corps associated with a World Class organization or relatively new corps—will not ravel to championships at far away locations, only attending local competitions.

Before the reformation of World Class and Open Class in 2008, the divisions were Division I, Division II, and Division III.

DCI Championships


The DCI Championships, first contested in 1972, are the epitome of the drum corps activity in North America. They are held the first or second week of August. Championships have been held at a variable location each year, but beginning in 2009, they will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium
Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium is a retractable roof stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The stadium celebrated its grand opening on August 14, 2008 and its ribbon-cutting ceremony August 16, 2008....
 in Indianapolis until at least 2018, with the exception of 2014. The Championships last for the better part of a week. Division I quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals are held at a professional or large college football stadium. The DCI World Championships, which had previously aired on PBS since 1975, began broadcasting on ESPN2
ESPN2

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 in 2005. However, the 2008 Finals will not be nationally televised. In 2004, DCI started screening the quarterfinals live to select movie theaters across the United States.

Cavaliers 2004 Dci World Championships
During championships week, there is also an Individual & Ensemble (I&E) competition, which is typically held at a nearby indoor facility such as a convention center. Members of all attending corps are welcome to compete, but it is optional. Participating members often use what little free time they have throughout the season readying their I&E routine. There are categories, called captions, for every individual brass and percussion instrument, individual auxiliary members, brass ensembles, percussion ensembles, auxiliary ensembles, and mixed ensembles. In the 2005 season, I&E included woodwind instruments for the first time. The first woodwinds at I&E were two saxophonists from The Cavaliers, a flautist from Pioneer, and an oboist from the Oregon Crusaders.

Classic Countdown

Beginning in 2005, Drum Corps International formed the Classic Countdown, a selection of DCI shows from previous years as chosen by fans through an online voting system
Voting system

A voting system allows voters to choose between options, often in an election where candidates are selected for public administration. Voting can be also used to award prizes, to select between different plans of action, or by a computer program to find a solution to a problem....
. This is similar to a greatest hits
Greatest hits

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 musical compilation. The selected shows are screened annually in select theaters across the United States. The idea of the Classic Countdown is to bring back shows from previous years that had a significant impression upon DCI fans. Shows are chosen by decades, all the way from the 1970s to the present decade. The 2005 and 2006 Classic Countdowns were both released on DVD
DVD

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, however, it has been announced that it will not be so for the 2007 Classic Countdown.

See also

  • Drum and bugle corps (modern)
    Drum and bugle corps (modern)

    A drum and bugle corps or drum corps is a musical marching unit consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, and Color guard ....
  • Drum Corps Associates
    Drum Corps Associates

    Drum Corps Associates is the governing body for modern senior or all-age drum and bugle corps in North America. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps International which governs junior drum corps....
  • List of DCI drum corps
    List of DCI drum corps

    The following contains a list of active Drum Corps International Drum and bugle corps . For a comprehensive list of drum corps from the past and present, see List of drum corps....
  • List of drum corps
    List of drum corps

    The following is a partial list of Drum and bugle corps from the past and present. For a list of active Drum Corps International drum corps, see List of DCI drum corps....
  • Halftime Magazine
    Halftime Magazine

    Halftime Magazine, which premiered in July 2007, is a glossy print magazine that highlights the ?sights, sounds and spirit of the marching arts.? This bimonthly lifestyle magazine connects high school and college musician-athletes through shared experiences about competitions, school spirit, and band traditions with profiles, first-person acc...


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