New Independent World Color Guard in Connecticut
September 7, 2010
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From a Black Lavender Press Release
It is a very exciting time for the state of Connecticut as it welcomes a brand new World Class Color Guard to its ranks. The talent level continues to grow in the high school circuit in Connecticut and performers have always had to travel out of state to continue color guard after high school. It is the hope of Black Lavender Winter Guard to offer those wishing to pursue color guard an opportunity to perform locally.
The color guard will be based in southern CT under the direction of Anthony Erevia, with staff including Juan Carlos Caceres, Greg Lagola, Andy Toth, Tasha Baryski, Jessica Adame and more to be announced shortly. Black Lavender will compete locally as a member of the Musical Arts Conference (MAC) as well as at WGI Regionals and World Championships.
For more information on Black Lavender Winter Guard and its upcoming 2011 Season and more on the rest of our design/technical team, please check out the facebook page under Black Lavender.
Or contact Anthony Erevia at [email protected]
