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Tim Hinton The Beast of the Marching Arts Blog Marching Arts Education

Tim Hinton Founder of Marching Arts Education and Marching Roundtable Podcast Composer and Drill Writer of Marching Band Shows like Colleton School 2018
Tim Hinton, the Beast of the Marching Arts, shares his thoughts from a lifetime in the activity.  Presented in both text and video formats, this resource is shared in the hopes that these words continue his mission to help our activity have productive, healing, and thoughtful conversations, bringing education and inspiration to educators, designers, and marchers.

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Beast Blog: Begin To Weave

Often we want to make changes in our life, be more successful, learn new things, and begin new journeys. But the scope of the task can be intimidating and paralyzing. There is an old German proverb: "Begin to weave and God will give the thread."

By |April 22nd, 2022|Categories: Beast Blog|Tags: |0 Comments

Beast Blog: Years Later, I Understand

One of the advantages of having been on this planet for a good while is that you gain perspective that can be very helpful. I tend to over-react less, stop and think more, and often remember something from my past that calms me down. And I also look back and realize all the times that I didn't understand something initially, only to finally "get it" later.

By |April 15th, 2022|Categories: Beast Blog|Tags: |0 Comments

Beast Blog: Sharing Joy

It has been thrilling to watch the performances in Dayton this week at the WGI Color Guard World Championships. There seems to be an extra sense of joy and appreciation as the guards are performing. We all need more joy right now.  Let's all soak up every bit of joy that is being offered.

By |April 9th, 2022|Categories: Beast Blog|Tags: |0 Comments

Beast Blog: Be Uncomfortable

"Only as you are uncomfortable can you grow." All growth and change can be uncomfortable, but I have found in my own experience that being stagnant or stuck is terrible also. Not working on fixing problems in my life is also painful. I choose to grow.

By |March 4th, 2022|Categories: Beast Blog|Tags: |0 Comments

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