Purdue Twirling originated with the first majorette line in the “All-American” Marching Band. In 1939, the Band opened its doors to women, becoming one of the first student activities to do so. Since ...
Baton twirling is often associated with festival events, in particular in the Philippines, but do you know that it is now a worldwide sport and it has benefits? Like gymnastics, baton twirling ...
A woman who went searching for the perfect venue for her teenage daughter to practise baton twirling said the sport has changed her life. Kelly Lewis-Bennett, 40, from Carmarthenshire, found the ...
About 300 athletes are tossing, twirling and strutting their stuff this weekend. It's all part of the Northeast Regional Baton Twirling Championships at Kutztown University.
The “All-American” Marching Band has five of the most coveted collegiate solo twirling positions in the country. Our Feature Twirlers represent some of the most talented and accomplished student ...
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The Woodrow Wilson High School student has been twirling batons since she was 6 years old, and now she’s gearing up to represent the United States at the International Baton Twirling Federation ...
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CLAD IN a white bunny suit that leaves only his eyes exposed, S.V. Sreenivasan carefully picks up the slender object that lies at the heart of the global economy, a silicon wafer. But this ...