Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance
Teams - The P.A.C. Competitive Auxiliary Performance Teams currently
consists of auxiliary student-athletes from Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton, Clayton, Cobb and Dekalb County Schools as well
as Georgia Colleges and Universities. The Performance Teams consist of a fusion of baton twirling, dance, cheerleading, flag/rifle/sabre
twirling and tumbling. Teams perform a wide range of competitive baton twirling techniques, winter/color guard techniques,
cheerleading stunts, tumbling along with modern dance, jazz, ballet, liturgical, and hip hop choreography. Precision Auxiliary
Corp Performance Teams perform during NCAA, NFL & NBA pre-games & half-time shows; major local, state, national &
international parades & events. These Competitive Auxiliary Performance Teams also compete in local, state, national &
international competitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you wear to practice?
All candidates should wear a modestly cut
black leotard with black or flesh colored tights or white or black t-shirt and black shorts. Tennis shoes or appropriate dance
shoes are required. No jewelry except for stud earrings is allowed.
Requirements to become a member of a Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team:One
time reg. fee of $30 and monthly fee of $40
All members of Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Teams are required to attend all auxiliary
clinics and camps in the Spring and Summer.
How much dance experience
is required to be apart of the Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team?
As long as you have a passion
and desire to learn, there is no required dance experience. Dance techniques, styles and positions are taught at all levels.
What size batons and poles do you twirl and spin? Batons
sizes are based on students arm length and Poles sized based on students height at the elementary and middle school levels.
All-Star Team uses batons the same length and flags on weighted 6' poles.
What
are the different auxiliary equipments that the Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team uses?
Precision
Auxiliary Corp Performance Team use batons, flags, rifles, sabers and pom-poms. (Rifle and sabers are only
used at the advance and all-star levels.)
What is the cost associated with being a member of a Precision Auxiliary Corp
Performance Team?
Each member is responsible for purchasing team performance uniform, matching warm-ups,
shorts, T-shirts, bag, baton, pom-poms, practice silk and pole. The price varies slightly each year and is estimated to be
around $475 (fundraisers are in place to cover the cost).
Who choreographs the different Auxiliary Performance Teams
routines?
Instructors are responsible for choreographing routines at the recreational levels. The captains
of the Auxiliary Teams choreograph and teach the routines at the advance and all-star levels.
How
many shows does Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team perform each season and does it consist of traveling?The
number of performances vary season to season, and Yes there is a lot of travel in-state and out-of-state.
How many girls are selected each season for the Precision Auxiliary
Corp Performance Teams?There is no set number of girls being added to teams each season because we operate year
-round and have open enrollment. If you have a desire learn, we will teach.
All-Star
Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team - Only offered at the advance level for high school and college
students.
To audition for the All-Star Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance Team, please submit a resume and video
that features field shows as well as any other performances that demonstrate the most advanced skills and knowledge. Auditions
and video/resume submission deadline TBA.
If I make the All-Star Team, do I have to tryout every year?
Yes.
The purpose of returning members going through the audition practice is to maintain the most current skill set.
How
are captains chosen for the Precision Auxiliary Corp Performance All-Star Team?
To be eligible for captain, you must have performed with the line for at least a year. An application must be completed and
submitted to the Precision Auxiliary Corp Director & Coordinators. The applicant must go through an interview as well
as choreograph and teach a small group of current members a portion of a routine.