Introducing EnVision Visual Performance software. The only, complete 3D drill design software available. Featuring true 3D design environment, smooth animation and a robust set of drill writing tools in an intuitive user interface.
I designed and 3d printed brackets made here in the USA (not China!) that are added to eliminate the gapping on the rear filler panel of the Polaris General that go under the Polaris Lock and Ride rear window. Due to the design of the bracket it keeps the panel from being able to pull away from the bar and keeps the bracket from being able to pull away from the bar (unlike the $50 Polaris bracket). I replaced my center Polaris bracket with one of mine and then added 1 more behind each of the seats for a total of 3 and that made that rear filler panel very solid! You also get one of the drill guides i designed to help line the bolt hole up exactly in the right place for your new bracket.
Please be aware as these are 3D Printed parts the surfaces and finish may have slight/small imperfections and that is normal but we strive to make sure that our parts are the best looking parts we can make. The drill guide included also will be a random color and may not always be red as shown in the picture. It is only used to help during installation and not left on after brackets are installed.
Hey everyone, I'm relatively new to WGI (both guard and percussion) and my old school is considering starting indoor programs for both guard and percussion. I have Pyware 3D and I wrote drill for my schools band this last year and I would like to be on staff for designing the indoor shows, but I'm not sure what program to use for designing for indoor groups. If anyone knows what programs to use it would be helpful. Thanks everyone!
this............and a good eye for design, transition, flow, entrances and exits, blend and purpose..unless youre top 3 in WC then throw it all out the window and do what you want and call it art....lol....sorry couldnt help myself ..it was to easy...lol
I have been writting field/winterguard/indoor drumline shows for over 16 years. I have been using Pyware almost the entire time. For indoor, I may sketch out ideas on Pyware, but I usually end up writting the form book at rehearsal. I prefer this way so I can get more input from the equipment and body staff. I can see their ideas and use those to help the flow of the form. I will then sketch it down and put a final version into Pyware to perfect intervals and such.
The one problem I have always found with Pyware is when there are staggered counts to a move. Something I like to have in the form book to create visual effects. I end up writting in 4 count movements and it is a real pain as opposed to telling the performers at a rehearsal: "Here is where I want you to end up"; "Here is how I want you to get here"; "You start on count X, you start on count Y, and you start on count Z". Much easier. Plus I get real time feed back doing it in the gym.
Tiers are solely designated by years of experience as a professional choreographer. All of our choreographers have varying skill sets and strengths that you will be able to pick from to find the choreographer that is right for you.
Once you submit a request, we will reach out to you and have a quote to you within two weeks. An In-Person choreography quote is inclusive of all choreographer fees, travel, housing, and per diem. You do not have to worry about anything other than the music!
Varsity EnVision does not provide music editing services however, the following offers are available. All registered teams qualify to receive $25 off Sounds Like That custom mixes or 10% off any Power Music Cheer pre-mixed options.
Allison is a graduate of Missouri State University, where she was a 4 year member of the Sugar Bears dance team and she received a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education. She has been an instructional staff member for Universal Dance association since 2012, where she has worked and headed camps all over the USA. Through UDA, she has worked and judged numbers competitions at the regional, national and international level. Allison is currently the head coach for the Marquette High School Mystique Dance Team. Allison specializes in Pom and Jazz choreography. She has worked with teams at every school level, Jr. High through college. Her choreography has achieved numerous top 10 finishes at the state and national level.
Originally from Massachusetts Jenna graduated from Manhattanville College with a Bachelor of Arts in dance. She dances professionally with Brickhouse NYC in XPro. She is a staff instructor for Universal Dance Association (UDA). Through UDA she now has the opportunity to choreograph and work with many dance teams from all over the country, and had the opportunity to go to international with the company. She is a teacher, choreographer, and Competition Director at The Studio School of Dance in Mount Kisco, NY.
Over the last 10 years, Lizzy has coached, choreographed and adjudicated in many different facets within the dance industry. While still in Idaho she founded Eminence, a competitive hip hop program at her local studio. Currently, Lizzy is the Program Director for the National Dance Alliance. Along with NDA, Lizzy continues to choreograph many all-star, high school and college programs representing at state, national and collegiate championships. In 2023, Lizzy accepted the position of Assistant Dance Director for USA Cheer to coach the US National Dance Teams. This has given her the opportunity to consult and coach various elite level teams and bring home 14 gold medals at the ICU World Championships. She is beyond grateful to continue her dance journey coaching, choreographing, adjudicating and speaking at coaches conferences across the nation!
Based in Wilmington, DE, USA, Paige travels as a choreographer and dance educator, moving with young and adult athletes and creators domestically and internationally. Her work as an educator has taken her across the globe, leading her to have either choreographed, taught, judged, or presented dance education and coaching seminars on five out of the seven continents. Some of her most notable and inspiring experiences include performing at the Rebild Bakker 4th of July Festival in Denmark (2017); teaching private coaching sessions with various teams in Slovenia (2019); judging the Ukrainian Dance Championship Cup in Kharkiv (2021); and spending four incredible months teaching, choreographing, writing curriculum, and training other dance educators in Guangzhou, China (2018). In the States, Paige is the Assistant Coach of the University of Delaware Dance Team, and choreographs for a variety of studio, All-star, and nationally-ranked high school and collegiate dance teams. She serves as the IASF Panel Advisor for the Jazz and Kick Divisions at the Dance Worlds, and frequently travels as a Master Instructor, specializing in technique and choreography in the styles of Contemporary, Jazz, and Pom, and hosting lectures and seminars for other dance educators and coaches on training techniques, student-coach rapport, and curriculum consistency.
Stephanie is a previous UDA Instructor who has traveled across the U.S., Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Norway, Slovenia, Mexico, Japan, Scotland, Croatia, Chile, Columbia, Australia, Finland, and Ecuador teaching dance to children of different ages and backgrounds.
Stephanie has over 25 years of dance training and was a former member of the junior Gus Giordano Company. She was also inducted into the Hall of Fame of Dance at a young age. Stephanie is a former athlete, captain, and coach for the University of Illinois Illini Dance Team. She has consulted and choreographed for several high school and college competitive teams, including both nationals and world champions. She was honored to be a choreographer for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2013 and 2014, and The Chicago Bulls Billskidz halftime show in 2018. Stephanie was a professional performer for 2 seasons at Six Flags Great America. she has performed on the MDA telethon featuring Jerry Lewis. She has been the technical coach for the last 11 years at Main South High School- 2017,2019, and 2022 USA National Champion High Kick Team. She is currently a UDA and NDA State Director for IL, IA, WI, MN, SD, and ND.
She has vast experience coaching and choreographing for junior high, high school, college, and all-star dance teams with a strong focus in Hip Hop and Team Performance. She has been choreographing and judging with the National Dance Alliance from 2017 to now. With NDA, she is a 9-year member and has been named Top Rookie Instructor, Top Veteran Instructor, Top Rookie Head Instructor and the Devoted Service Award because of her investment in summer camps. She also has experience with professional cheerleading and dance team organizations such as the NLL New England Black Wolves and was a four year member of the WNBA's Connecticut Sun Solar Power Dance Team. Ashley previously was the head coach of her alma mater, the University of Connecticut Dance Team for five years. Her choreography has won Innovative Choreography at the NDA National Championship and a collegiate national title at NDA College Nationals, both in the Team Performance category.
She started her choreography journey in High School and has been choreographing ever since. Her experience with local studio and her high school teams in both Hip Hop and her specialty, pom, got her momentum going and provides a broader experience across industries. During college she choreographed all styles for her collegiate dance team- The Ohio State University Club Dance Team and post graduation has continued to work with the team. In addition, works with other colleges and teams in the area on their competitive and nationals routines.
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