2021 season starts in
UPCOMING SHOWS
LATEST NEWS
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Performing unit pre-sale tickets for March 6th are now available. Limited general spectator tickets will be available on Wednesday, March 3rd.
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The performance schedule for Saturday, February 20, 2021 has been published on the event page.
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General spectator tickets for the show this Saturday are now available on the event page. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. ALL TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED ONLINE
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Click here to fill out your 2021 unit profile
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Make sure all forms are complete and emailed to
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Registration fees are now past due. Contact if you need assistance
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Visit SWIT Photography for action shots throughout the season
Director and Staff Email Signup
ABOUT US
Welcome to the home of The Georgia Indoor Percussion Association. GIPA is an all volunteer nonprofit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person, or persons, or ensemble. Our purpose of this corporation is to promote the growth of the percussive arts through competition, performance and educational activities and to encourage goodwill, good sportsmanship and camaraderie through such activities.
WHAT WE OFFER
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A WGI format specific to percussion and winds and it’s unique needs adhering strictly to the WGI rulebook.
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Two performance opportunities for ensembles at all seasonal events in a Prelims and Finals format. Giving ensembles a much better return on the time and money invested by the performers and instructional staff, and allowing groups to gain double the experience performing.
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World Class judges both local and regionally that not only have the best training, but practical experience in the indoor activity.
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Afternoon clinics between prelims and finals at all regular season shows that help foster the educational experience for all performers and staff members.
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Judge critique session between prelims and finals for all staff members.
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No Scheduling conflicts with WGI Regionals or WGI Championships. We will also be vigilant in our scheduling to avoid as many conflicts as possible with local music education events and festivals.
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Venues that will support the needs and requirements specific to the percussion and winds activity.