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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 33 MIN

WGI Is 6 Weeks Away: March Drum Corps Open Spots, WGI Silent Auction Dates, and Brass Solidarity

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WGI 2026 + DCI 2026 updates for marching arts fans: open drum corps positions, WGI Silent Auction dates, and a community music story from Minneapolis.Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.WGI season is coming fast — and the calendar is moving even faster than it feels. In this Water Break Weekly, Stephen McCarrick, Anne Turner, and Jeremy Denzer break down the biggest marching arts headlines you actually need right now: DCI’s “March Drum Corps” list of open 2026 positions, the official dates for the WGI Sponsor Silent Auction, and a feature on Brass Solidarity in Minneapolis that highlights how music can hold community together.If you’re in color guard, indoor percussion, marching band, or drum corps (or you staff, judge, teach, or parent your way through the activity), this episode is a practical check-in for the stretch run toward Dayton: what’s happening, where to click, and what it means for performers and programs.What this episode answers:Where can I find open drum corps positions for 2026 auditions right now?What is the “March Drum Corps” initiative and who is it meant to help?When is the 2026 WGI Sponsor Silent Auction (Mar 23–27) and where do I view the items?Why does WGI season feel compressed this year — and how are people adjusting?What does “taking a break” look like when the schedule never stops?How do you keep a show concept clear without writing a whole thesis?Topics we hit (fast + searchable):WGI 2026 timing + regional momentumDrum corps recruiting + open positions for the 2026 summer seasonWGI fundraising + sponsor support (silent auction)Performing arts community support + music in public spacesShow design clarity: concept depth vs. audience connectionStaff life + mental reset when “there’s always one more thing”Featured links (from the show):DCI — March Drum Corps open positions (Feb 11, 2026):https://www.dci.org/news/annual-march-drum-corps-initiative-highlights-open-positions-in-corps-across-the-country-2026/WGI — 2026 Sponsor Silent Auction items + dates (Mar 23–27, 2026):https://www.wgi.org/26silentauctionitems/Brass Solidarity in Minneapolis (Guardian feature, Feb 14, 2026):https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/14/minneapolis-brass-solidarity-band-iceQuote moments (from the episode):“I think that we’re just through the first two weeks of regionals and WGI is only six weeks away.” — Jeremy Denzer“What are we doing? Not taking a break for ourselves.” — Jeremy Denzer“If you need to write a five page essay to tell me what your show is about, it’s too deep.” — Jeremy DenzerFeaturing:Stephen McCarrick — @stephenmccarrick / @yeah_bassAnne Turner — @Anne.saberJeremy Denzer — @jeremydenzerSponsor / support:Guard Closet — @guardclosetFind On A Water Break:Website: https://www.onawaterbreak.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/onawaterbreakYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OnAWaterBreakPodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wgaml1T115IsvvZd0XheTApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-a-water-break/id1653637341Email: [email protected] the show? Follow/subscribe, share this episode with your guard/percussion/band group chat, and leave a rating — it helps more marching arts people find us.Search terms:marching arts, winter guard international, WGI 2026, WGI season, WGI percussion, WGI color guard, indoor percussion, color guard, Dayton Ohio, drum corps, DCI 2026, Drum Corps International, drum corps auditions, open drum corps positions, marching band, pageantry arts, show design, band staff, judging, teaching, performing arts community

WGI 2026 + DCI 2026 updates for marching arts fans: open drum corps positions, WGI Silent Auction dates, and a community music story from Minneapolis.Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.WGI season is coming fast — and the calendar is moving even faster than it feels. In this Water Break Weekly, Stephen McCarrick, Anne Turner, and Jeremy Denzer break down the biggest marching arts headlines you actually need right now: DCI’s “March Drum Corps” list of open 2026 positions, the official dates for the WGI Sponsor Silent Auction, and a feature on Brass Solidarity in Minneapolis that highlights how music can hold community together.If you’re in color guard, indoor percussion, marching band, or drum corps (or you staff, judge, teach, or parent your way through the activity), this episode is a practical check-in for the stretch run toward Dayton: what’s happening, where to click, and what it means for performers and programs.What this episode answers:Where can I find open drum corps positions for 2026 auditions right now?What is the “March Drum Corps” initiative and who is it meant to help?When is the 2026 WGI Sponsor Silent Auction (Mar 23–27) and where do I view the items?Why does WGI season feel compressed this year — and how are people adjusting?What does “taking a break” look like when the schedule never stops?How do you keep a show concept clear without writing a whole thesis?Topics we hit (fast + searchable):WGI 2026 timing + regional momentumDrum corps recruiting + open positions for the 2026 summer seasonWGI fundraising + sponsor support (silent auction)Performing arts community support + music in public spacesShow design clarity: concept depth vs. audience connectionStaff life + mental reset when “there’s always one more thing”Featured links (from the show):DCI — March Drum Corps open positions (Feb 11, 2026):https://www.dci.org/news/annual-march-drum-corps-initiative-highlights-open-positions-in-corps-across-the-country-2026/WGI — 2026 Sponsor Silent Auction items + dates (Mar 23–27, 2026):https://www.wgi.org/26silentauctionitems/Brass Solidarity in Minneapolis (Guardian feature, Feb 14, 2026):https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/14/minneapolis-brass-solidarity-band-iceQuote moments (from the episode):“I think that we’re just through the first two weeks of regionals and WGI is only six weeks away.” — Jeremy Denzer“What are we doing? Not taking a break for ourselves.” — Jeremy Denzer“If you need to write a five page essay to tell me what your show is about, it’s too deep.” — Jeremy DenzerFeaturing:Stephen McCarrick — @stephenmccarrick / @yeah_bassAnne Turner — @Anne.saberJeremy Denzer — @jeremydenzerSponsor / support:Guard Closet — @guardclosetFind On A Water Break:Website: https://www.onawaterbreak.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/onawaterbreakYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OnAWaterBreakPodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wgaml1T115IsvvZd0XheTApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-a-water-break/id1653637341Email: [email protected] the show? Follow/subscribe, share this episode with your guard/percussion/band group chat, and leave a rating — it helps more marching arts people find us.Search terms:marching arts, winter guard international, WGI 2026, WGI season, WGI percussion, WGI color guard, indoor percussion, color guard, Dayton Ohio, drum corps, DCI 2026, Drum Corps International, drum corps auditions, open drum corps positions, marching band, pageantry arts, show design, band staff, judging, teaching, performing arts community

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WGI 2026 + DCI 2026 updates for marching arts fans: open drum corps positions, WGI Silent Auction dates, and a community music story from Minneapolis.Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.WGI season is coming fast — and the calendar is moving...

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