Marching bands are a staple at high school and college football games across the Lower 48. In Alaska, though, only a few schools have them.
Kian Watkins, Bjorn van der Goore, and Lukaz San Juan perform in Anchorage with the Bettye Davis East T-Birds marching band at the East High Football field during a game against Bartlett on Sept. 30, 2023
“I’ve just always loved music. It’s what I want to do, like all my life, and being the drum major is just a lot of fun,” Emerson said. “I never first intended to march at all, but I’ve really loved it and it’s just a ton of fun, and I definitely want to continue doing it.” One sign of that renaissance was the number of schools that competed in Colony High School’s marching band invitational last month. There were five, including East, tying the record for the number of bands participating. However, schools without a robust marching band tradition have struggled to gain interest. Instruments and uniforms are expensive, and convincing high school students to walk and play at the same time when it’s cold outside can be a daunting task.
The Bettye Davis East High Band marching performs during halftime at the East High Football field on Sept. 30, 2023 Kenai Central then added the Kenai Peninsula’s first marching band in 2021. In Anchorage, East started its marching band in 2022. Burton and Carroll are hopeful more schools join the fun.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Alaska Seaplanes to close Petersburg and Wrangell locationsAlaska Seaplanes is the only commuter airline service in competition with Alaska Airlines in Southeast Alaska.
Lire la suite »
Welcome to the Jungle: San Marcos Marching Band helps save the 'Sloth'Knight Regiment is dedicating its season to helping endangered animals in Costa Rica.
Lire la suite »
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Mariachi is the new marching band at some schoolsA new generation is discovering the joys of mariachi music at school.
Lire la suite »
US Army identifies 2 soldiers killed after transport vehicle flips in Alaska training areaSpc. Brian Joshua Snowden, 22, and Spc. Jeremy Daniel Evans, 23, were killed Monday when their transport vehicle flipped in a training area in Alaska.
Lire la suite »
Typhoon Merbok remnant threatens Western Alaska with high winds and coastal floodingThe National Weather Service warned that water levels in Nome could be up to 11 feet above the normal high tide line on Friday and Saturday and up to 13 feet in Golovin.
Lire la suite »