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Andy Toth-Design Mentorship

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Virtual Design Mentorship with Andy Toth for the 2022 WGI season!

THREE - 1 hour virtual consultations spread out over the course of the season determined by you and your needs.

Mentorship could include:

  • Overall Show design
  • Training tools--helping your students and your staff.
  • Exploration and implementation
  • Editing strategies and more!
  • What has been missing from your productions?
  • How can you take your program to the next level?

As an internationally recognized choreographer, Andy has been awarded the opportunity to design for numerous drum & bugle corps, marching bands, and WGI winter guards throughout North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. He was a member of the design team and choreographer for The Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps from 1998-2015, and was a marching member for two years prior. In his 20 years with The Cavaliers, Andy and his team led the group to the DCI championship title an unprecedented 5 times between 2000-2006, as well as 4 color guard caption awards. His work can be seen in the BOA community with such marching band titans as Carmel (Indiana) HS and Ronald Reagan HS among others.

During the winter months, Andy serves on the WGI Steering Committee as well as design for the Pride of Cincinnati winter guard (1999-present) and Carmel (Indiana) High School winter guard (2008-present). His most recent projects abroad include Yokohama Inspires Drum & Bugle Corps, and Aimachi winter guard. A great deal of admiration and gratitude is owed to the teams of artists that Andy has had the privilege of collaborating with on these projects.

In 1999, Andy had the distinct honor of performing as an original cast member of the Emmy and Tony award-winning production of Blast! in London's West End. He continued his role on Broadway in New York City until the show's closure in 2001.

Donated By Andy Toth