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The Precision Majorette Corp currently consists of members from across the state of Georgia. The line performs during NCAA, NFL & NBA pre-games & half-time shows; major local, state, national & international parades & events; pep rallies and other school and community events. These units also compete in local, state, national & international competitions.


Frequently asked Questions?

 
What do I wear to practice?
Black leotard, tights and dance shoes (whatever you choose). You may wear warm-ups to learn the routine if you would like. Full performance hair and makeup is required. Hair is worn half up on the field.

How many girls are on the line?
Currently, there are 30 girls, but there is not a set number each year.

How much twirling experience is required to make the line?
As long as you have an advanced understanding of the twirling skills required, there is not a set amount of experience required.

Requirements once you make the line:

A uniform deposit is required the day you join & become a Precision Majorette.

Members of the Majoretteline are required to attend all band camps & clinics. Band camps & clinics are generally in the spring & summer. Effective fundraisers are in place to offset some of the costs. Remember this is a scholastic investment.


What is the cost associated with being a Majorette?
Each member is responsible for purchasing her uniform, matching warm-ups, practice attire, game bag, and any other items specified by the Auxiliary Coordinator and/or Captains.
Effective fundraisers are in place to offset some of the costs. Remember this is a scholastic investment.


Who choreographs the routines?
The Captains are responsible for all choreography at the discretion of the Auxiliary Coordinator.

Once I join & become a member, can I switch to another auxiliary unit?
Yes, but you will have to try-out for that unit. The purpose of members going through the audition practice is to maintain physical condition & the most current skill set.


The Precision Twirlers (featured twirlers) - Currently, Latisha Heflin is the feature Twirler for the Precision Majorette Corp featuring The Precision Twirlers. She has won numerous NATIONAL and WORLD titles over several years. This year she will travel and represent Precision Auxiliary Corp in National & International Baton Twirling Competitions. The Precision Majorette Corp feature Precision Twirlers positions are highly sought after and very competitive. Featured Precision Twirlers are scholarship positions and are filled every year based on skill levels.

In addition to agreeing to the P.A.C. Performance and Appearance Standards, you must participate in an interview with members of the P.A.C. Staff, and Here's a sampling of the classes offered:


One, two, three, four baton
novelties

walk-over class

strut and solo

dance twirls

pep rally style routines

Toss Walk-over

One-Spin Illusion

Toss Illusion (forward and reverse on the right leg)

3 Spins (Horizontal & Vertical)

2 Baton Combinations

3 Baton Combinations

Tour jetes

Laybacks

Advanced understanding of bodywork and dance combinations

Grandjetes on both legs


All classes are offered at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels for all groups.

Class fees: one time registration fee of $30 & monthly fee of $40

Precision Auxiliary Corp is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in the state of Georgia by IRS