The great thing about color guard is it's all up for interpretation. So for everyone asking "what's the story line?" "So is it for Christianity or not?" The show itself isn't meant to give you an answer, it's supposed to inspire you to come up with the answer for yourself
This vague WGI "it's up to interpretation" copout is usually promoted lame designers who don't know how to stage a relatable dramatic action with an impactful ending. In the professional arts, that vague approach doesn't fly. So basically it's a disease found only in WGI and Dance Moms. In the real world of professional entertainment, a production's point of view is bold, intentional, focused and fiercely specific. The choreographer is proud of his bold message, not hiding behind mysterious riddles. Professional productions have a specific, bold intent. The meaning of this show is unclear. Make it crystal clear to the audience. What are you saying? Half of these audience members don't get the meaning you're trying to convey here. Professional performing arts can broach much more complex concepts because they can use words, but that's no excuse. This show is just another vague WGI "shrugger".
@@jesuspectre9883 LOL WHAT?!?!?! Guard is a creative medium. Just like painting. Just like dancing. Just like sculpting. All creative media allow for open interpretation. That is quite literally THE essence and point of art. So I find it hilarious you are essentially saying art SHOULD NOT be subjective. When that's literally the point! Like hello? If art ISN'T meant to be subjective, it loses its complexity and nuance and ability for people to analyze and interpret for themselves. Vague is the wrong word. Abstract is a much better word. Think of abstract paintings.
@@FuriedHearts This is not a solo canvas. It's a massively collaborative performing art with music, movement, symbolism, a timeline, a theme, and agreed upon meaning. As soon as you have more than one artist on a project, there must be agreement of artistic purpose. That "up for interpretation" copout doesn't fly when you have a budget of $200,000. Also, music of substance has specific artistic intent, a specific objective, relatable by the composer. An audience can only endure so much vague esoterica before it's time to go to concessions.
I agree! These shows don't have to convey a specific narrative with a concrete outline or meaning. Sometimes the goal isn't to tell a story, it's to evoke a theme or inspire emotion or illustrate a thesis. Color guard is a unique medium of storytelling in that way.
@@jesuspectre9883 I know this is a year old, BUT: I think the guard itself must ageee on the meaning. The audience, however, may interpret it as they like
The fact that during the "withered hand" repetition section each toss was caught with only one hand is the kind of detail that makes me still love this show almost ten years later
that is the absolute best feeling in the world when you hear that crowd roar for your catch or even your toss and a fumble with a bad recovery. i cry after shows sometimes bc i feel so great that people actually enjoy the great things that we do.
As someone who is on the WGI Perucssion side of things, even I can tell that this show is really special. It approaches the question itself from the perspective of most people asking themselves it. Youre taught about religion and the beautiful things that come with it. You later ask questions and see what religion can do negatively so you begin to have doubts, culminating in everything coming to a head at the end where the designers and perofmers have taken you through this journey and thought process, just to let you fill in the blank at end furthering your engagement and connection to what was just done on the floor. The owness is on you as a viewer and done in a unique way for the marching arts as a whole. Love love love this show. Will be back for a rewatch
Soloey Solo They texture in really spacey and fluid music underneath the narration, and the performers know where to listen for specific counts in that music sublayer as a way to hold time.
2004 will make you cry more because it is about an instructor of theirs that passed away. All the stories are from old guard members are in the show. I have the DVD and watch it all the time.
I just found this in 2018 This gave me chills I’m almost in tears. A true work of art I was memorized by every moment and every word and it was beautiful. I’m almost speechless everything was just absolutely perfect.
Oh. My Goodness. Just watched this for the first time and was so moved. If I had been lucky enough to see this in person, I would have been sobbing. #GodsNotDead
I wish there was an explanation for the meaning behind this show. Is it truly in favor of Christianity or could it possibly a secular allegory for how the rest of the world views religion? So many questions I really want answered. Quite an amazing show
I think it's about how you have to make your own decision. You can't be half-in and half-out. You either believe it or you do not. At the end one girl refuses to believe while the other chooses religion. It really isn't trying to take sides. "There either is a God or there isn't. There is no other possibility. There is no third option. There cant kind of be a God." I hope this helped.
It's called "preaching to the choir" which means "trying to make believers out of people who already believe, or convince people who are already convinced." It shows us different viewpoints, those from the Christian and Atheist perspective to illustrate that it doesn't matter which we are, the other viewpoint won't sway us, we're already decided on which idea we believe.
And because we have our own beliefs, it's left open to us to interpret and take what we will from this show. They're not trying to be in favor of one over the other.
heh I listened to an old ddr song while watching this and the music had a pause right when they did. (It was shorter so I started at a random time too so I was not expecting that)
This show tiptoes around the argument about the existence of God. But just the fact that the issue is even being addressed in public and with the use of public funds is a sign of the evolution and advancement of the American consciousness. This show addresses the grim truth that religion is used as a means to subjugate people, threaten them and profit from them. The designers of this show must have used a micron weight scale to make sure that each movement and each stage picture over-weighted neither side of the argument. After all, they're using public funds and aren't paying taxes. It's a tennis match between atheist Bill Maher and bombastic evangelists (some of whom are now in jail), and it's coy and ambiguous and evenly weighted and aggravating as shit. We get it. But here's the straw that tips the scale and breaks the camel's back. WGI grew out of Republican-style parade units supporting the military during WWII. You know, onward Christian soldiers, and Glory Glory Hallelujah and all that. That's why guards spin rifles-- they used to guard the American flag. It's true. WGI came from drum corps, which were founded as military-style parade units supporting the war effort before and during World War II. So here we are in a show in an activity that was Judeo Christian military-based, and now WGI is questioning religion and religious wars and the abuse of right wing Republican authority. The activity has really changed. Now we have evolved to the point where we are publicly questioning the validity of the threats that come from the Republican military industrial complex. Last year alone the US spent $700 billion on war and war efforts and paying defense contractors in twelve months. The US military has more office space than twice the amount of office space in all of New York City. It's big business. And amid all the good work that soldiers do to "protect our freedom", the reality hits you on the head when you realize that our nation spends more on religious wars than all other nations combined. Religion is used as a bully for capitalism, against sexual freedom, against the assault on women's right to terminate pregnancies, in support of American wars for profit and in support of the Christian agenda. And that's what makes religion despicable. And even addressing that issue even for a moment is what makes this show so important.
Part of the reason we spend more than other countries is how big we are and how we’re so quick to spend our money. If Muslim countries had more money they would too. (Not being racist, it’s just true)
if you were the uniform designer how would you design it? seriously. keep in mind that the people pay a heafty price for just being involved with the winter guard. travel expenses unaforms food and bedding.
Still coming back to performances like this in 2023 before the pandemic is emotional. Shows like this one are pivotal to the art as a whole. Iconic.
The great thing about color guard is it's all up for interpretation. So for everyone asking "what's the story line?" "So is it for Christianity or not?" The show itself isn't meant to give you an answer, it's supposed to inspire you to come up with the answer for yourself
This vague WGI "it's up to interpretation" copout is usually promoted lame designers who don't know how to stage a relatable dramatic action with an impactful ending. In the professional arts, that vague approach doesn't fly. So basically it's a disease found only in WGI and Dance Moms. In the real world of professional entertainment, a production's point of view is bold, intentional, focused and fiercely specific. The choreographer is proud of his bold message, not hiding behind mysterious riddles. Professional productions have a specific, bold intent.
The meaning of this show is unclear. Make it crystal clear to the audience. What are you saying? Half of these audience members don't get the meaning you're trying to convey here. Professional performing arts can broach much more complex concepts because they can use words, but that's no excuse. This show is just another vague WGI "shrugger".
@@jesuspectre9883
LOL WHAT?!?!?!
Guard is a creative medium. Just like painting. Just like dancing. Just like sculpting. All creative media allow for open interpretation. That is quite literally THE essence and point of art. So I find it hilarious you are essentially saying art SHOULD NOT be subjective. When that's literally the point! Like hello?
If art ISN'T meant to be subjective, it loses its complexity and nuance and ability for people to analyze and interpret for themselves. Vague is the wrong word. Abstract is a much better word. Think of abstract paintings.
@@FuriedHearts This is not a solo canvas. It's a massively collaborative performing art with music, movement, symbolism, a timeline, a theme, and agreed upon meaning. As soon as you have more than one artist on a project, there must be agreement of artistic purpose. That "up for interpretation" copout doesn't fly when you have a budget of $200,000. Also, music of substance has specific artistic intent, a specific objective, relatable by the composer. An audience can only endure so much vague esoterica before it's time to go to concessions.
I agree! These shows don't have to convey a specific narrative with a concrete outline or meaning. Sometimes the goal isn't to tell a story, it's to evoke a theme or inspire emotion or illustrate a thesis. Color guard is a unique medium of storytelling in that way.
@@jesuspectre9883 I know this is a year old, BUT: I think the guard itself must ageee on the meaning. The audience, however, may interpret it as they like
Nothing will beat this rifle line
The fact that during the "withered hand" repetition section each toss was caught with only one hand is the kind of detail that makes me still love this show almost ten years later
I've never seen so many guys on a guard.
go look up northern lights winter guard. either 2004 or 2006. all guys
Scarlettt Ribbon look up diamanté 2016 .. all guys
dont forget 1997 alcatraz
@@emoshell5265 I came here to say the SAME EXACT THING
CGT Dallas 2020 is typing...
This diserved so much more than 3rd place
3:50 that rifle catch! It's so good it makes me angry lmao
it was ✨ c r i s p ✨
Legit it was so fantasic. Their rifle line is amazing.
Every time I watch it I say "burning into hell"
The way the crowd screams and cheers for them, this is crazy. What emotion.
that is the absolute best feeling in the world when you hear that crowd roar for your catch or even your toss and a fumble with a bad recovery. i cry after shows sometimes bc i feel so great that people actually enjoy the great things that we do.
As someone who is on the WGI Perucssion side of things, even I can tell that this show is really special. It approaches the question itself from the perspective of most people asking themselves it. Youre taught about religion and the beautiful things that come with it. You later ask questions and see what religion can do negatively so you begin to have doubts, culminating in everything coming to a head at the end where the designers and perofmers have taken you through this journey and thought process, just to let you fill in the blank at end furthering your engagement and connection to what was just done on the floor. The owness is on you as a viewer and done in a unique way for the marching arts as a whole.
Love love love this show. Will be back for a rewatch
the directior and producer and whoever else made this show , you are such a blessing! may God bless you
This is my favorite winter guard show ever.
Watching in 2015... Still my favorite winter guard performances..
Watching in 2020, it sure is beautiful
i still have no idea how they count the beat with music like this
Soloey Solo They texture in really spacey and fluid music underneath the narration, and the performers know where to listen for specific counts in that music sublayer as a way to hold time.
Soloey Solo they could also have changed the counting at certain parts
Sometime groups learn the temp and find things in the soundtrack to follow, sometimes you watch and blend with the ensemble.
This was my first time to see a winter guard performance, and I'm in tears. That was absolutely wonderful.
2004 will make you cry more because it is about an instructor of theirs that passed away. All the stories are from old guard members are in the show. I have the DVD and watch it all the time.
Vanishing act
Sorry that was Fantasia but pride that year was awesome too
I love seeing this show bc my former instructor was part of it and its really cool to see how in character he was and he inspires me a lot
straight up one of the best guard performances of all time
This is the show that started my love for guard.
This show is such a classic
I literally revisit this show every month. THIS IS ICONIC
This show gives me goosebumps to this day. My favorite.
This is definitely the best color guard show I've watched. I really like the story too. The performance was spectacular
Go watch Dante's Inferno from 1997, they deserved so much more than 5th place. ( ua-cam.com/video/CAPGC4BAfwQ/v-deo.html )
This was amazing! It made me cry. I loved my years in the color guard and being captain for 2 of them. Respect.
Omg what an amazing show!!!! I loved it so much I got the goosebumps!! Such a great show maybe one day my team will be like that. Just amazing!!
all time favorite show!
its 2021 and this is still the best winerguard show out there
They always go to my competitions and they are really good, I love them! Especially onyx guard, like really, wow!
I found this show this morning and have watched it 3 times!! It is amazing and shows what color guard should be!! Ahhh I’m in awe
I just found this in 2018
This gave me chills
I’m almost in tears. A true work of art
I was memorized by every moment and every word and it was beautiful.
I’m almost speechless everything was just absolutely perfect.
What was it about?
@@jesuspectre9883 up to your own interpretation
The drum sequence with the rifle tosses is Gates of Dafo's by Mickey Hart. It is on itunes.
Such a fabulous show!...and message.
Watching in 2017. My favorite show of all time
I JUST LOOKED SO HARD TO FIND THIS AGAIN AFTER A YEAR. SO BEAUTIFUL
Two of my former instructors are in this 😂
First Watch, and there will be many more watches, it is truly a work of art!
This was so beautifully crafted, and such a profound message. I love it
Absolutely stunning. The way the moves for with the message, it honestly sent me shivers.
This is amazing performance beautiful
for sure one of my favorite shows ever. if i ever get rich im coming for you pride!! i would love to be a member.
I've watched this so many times, i know almost all the rifle work and I know all the dialogue XD
2:50-3:19 is life😍😍
I participated in the pride of Cincinnati dance class and it was so fun! This show is so good!
This is why I love living in Cincinnati. I have seen them live so many times
one of my FAV guard shows ever!
I got goosebumps at the 2:20 mark.
Same
This show is BRILLIANT!!!
This is one of the best color guards of all time.
my jaw was literally the only thing that was dropped throughout this performance
3 years and this is still my fave
I LOVE PRIDEEEE😭😭😭♥️♥️♥️ ive seems them at all of my winterguard competitions
Still my favorite WGI show.
they are freaking goood
everything is so fluid and angelic wow
Gasp Out Loud at my desk at work, around 4 min mark, Ensemble Rifle Toss and CATCH! Still FANTASTIC!
Ok but that catch at 3:55😍😍
I really wanna know the music for this I would love it for a solo
I love the message of this routine
this is amazing always in perfect time
Oh. My Goodness. Just watched this for the first time and was so moved. If I had been lucky enough to see this in person, I would have been sobbing. #GodsNotDead
You're right, he's imaginary. I don't think you understood the show.
+Rosa Gilbert Hitchcock You do know the show is about questioning God, right?
how does someone choreograph something this beautiful
ensperation and vision emagination.
amazed but not questioned
Love!!!!
I wish there was an explanation for the meaning behind this show. Is it truly in favor of Christianity or could it possibly a secular allegory for how the rest of the world views religion? So many questions I really want answered. Quite an amazing show
I think it's about how you have to make your own decision. You can't be half-in and half-out. You either believe it or you do not. At the end one girl refuses to believe while the other chooses religion. It really isn't trying to take sides.
"There either is a God or there isn't. There is no other possibility. There is no third option. There cant kind of be a God."
I hope this helped.
It addresses religion's power abuse, and that's the most important thing.
It's called "preaching to the choir" which means "trying to make believers out of people who already believe, or convince people who are already convinced." It shows us different viewpoints, those from the Christian and Atheist perspective to illustrate that it doesn't matter which we are, the other viewpoint won't sway us, we're already decided on which idea we believe.
And because we have our own beliefs, it's left open to us to interpret and take what we will from this show. They're not trying to be in favor of one over the other.
Sophie Romer That is my favorite descriptions of this show I've ever read, and I agree with it completely.
heh I listened to an old ddr song while watching this and the music had a pause right when they did. (It was shorter so I started at a random time too so I was not expecting that)
The song that they used is called Christian Zeal and Activity, but i think that it was mixed with other clips from sermons and stuff
Beautiful!!
Perfect. Amazing.
beautiful
My coaches are in this!!!
Wow...just wow!
Muy bonito.. 👏👏💪
😍😍wow. GOALS FOR LIFE!!!
Wow, you guys sure worked great as a TEAM!!! Keep-up the good work!
~ peace
That was AWESOME!!
This show tiptoes around the argument about the existence of God. But just the fact that the issue is even being addressed in public and with the use of public funds is a sign of the evolution and advancement of the American consciousness.
This show addresses the grim truth that religion is used as a means to subjugate people, threaten them and profit from them. The designers of this show must have used a micron weight scale to make sure that each movement and each stage picture over-weighted neither side of the argument. After all, they're using public funds and aren't paying taxes. It's a tennis match between atheist Bill Maher and bombastic evangelists (some of whom are now in jail), and it's coy and ambiguous and evenly weighted and aggravating as shit. We get it.
But here's the straw that tips the scale and breaks the camel's back. WGI grew out of Republican-style parade units supporting the military during WWII. You know, onward Christian soldiers, and Glory Glory Hallelujah and all that. That's why guards spin rifles-- they used to guard the American flag. It's true. WGI came from drum corps, which were founded as military-style parade units supporting the war effort before and during World War II. So here we are in a show in an activity that was Judeo Christian military-based, and now WGI is questioning religion and religious wars and the abuse of right wing Republican authority.
The activity has really changed. Now we have evolved to the point where we are publicly questioning the validity of the threats that come from the Republican military industrial complex. Last year alone the US spent $700 billion on war and war efforts and paying defense contractors in twelve months. The US military has more office space than twice the amount of office space in all of New York City. It's big business. And amid all the good work that soldiers do to "protect our freedom", the reality hits you on the head when you realize that our nation spends more on religious wars than all other nations combined.
Religion is used as a bully for capitalism, against sexual freedom, against the assault on women's right to terminate pregnancies, in support of American wars for profit and in support of the Christian agenda. And that's what makes religion despicable. And even addressing that issue even for a moment is what makes this show so important.
I think you would like The Knights' shows 07-09.
Lol it does have a pretty heavy preference towards religion. Doesn’t really matter though, still a dope ass show
Part of the reason we spend more than other countries is how big we are and how we’re so quick to spend our money. If Muslim countries had more money they would too. (Not being racist, it’s just true)
Holy shit!! One of my guard directors was in this guard, GO LYNEL!!
Where the fuck did that rifle come from at 3:14 in the back, did it come out from the tarp? Wtf
Yessss Herbert 😍😍🔥
i wonder if it was more difficult than normal for them to learn placing without there being any markings on the floor
12 years later and it’s still a crime to me that this didn’t win. A CRIME.
Amen
Loooove
onde Encontro Desses Ferros? vende Na Internet?
2:05
this is a work of art
Creation Vs. Evolution
SEE THEY KNOW TIMING!
No matter your religious standpoint, there are very few reasons to not like this show. I adore it.
awesome!!!! Jesus Lives. God is not Dead.
heather RIGGIO this show is questioning if god is real.... (hes not do you even study science)
Kate Neiberger science can’t prove shit, you have your beliefs don’t worry about others
this is good
but the dude saying
you need to GIVE UP YOUR SIN
is scaring me tbh
TOO CLOSE TO HOME
how so?
My coach Cory Oliver is in this!
I
Nigga you trippin
if you were the uniform designer how would you design it? seriously. keep in mind that the people pay a heafty price for just being involved with the winter guard. travel expenses unaforms food and bedding.
come to canade 3:)
Anyone have SCV from this same year?
What song is used for their show?
It's an edit of 15-20 different songs
2024
I lost it at 3:54
My coaches are in this!😛😆
I love doing flag and baton
it's ironic that you say that. I twirled baton and spun flags. we're cool
it's scary that this show is 3rd place. i wonder what's 1st and 2nd then...
Wow