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On the Web
- University of Texas Longhorn Band Twirler - The University of Texas at Austin Feature Twirler, Coral Noonan. Links, images, fan club, and biography.
- Pride Baton Twirlers - Dryden, New York, offering classes from ages 4 up.
- Canadian Baton Twirling Federation - Society to foster the development of amateur twirlers, coaches, managers, trainers, judges and officials who desire to advance amateur twirling in Canada.
- Tenakill Twirlers Square Dance Club - Cresskill, New Jersey. Square and round dancing on third Fridays, mainstream level with a plus tip.
- Quad Cities Twirlers - Information, staff credits, pictures, links, contest information, and calendars. Northwest Alabama.
- The Gemini Baton Twirlers - Offers news, team history, photos, event schedules, and a member roster. Based in Dorset, England.
- New Tot Baton Twirlers - Baton classes in Orange County, CA.
- Town Twirlers Square Dance Club - Provides information about membership, schedule, activities and contacts.
- Twirl Mania - A site dedicated to baton twirlers around the world to keep up on all the latest information regarding the Sport of Baton Twirling. Twirl Mania 2000 @Disney's Wide World of Sports, Links, Twirling mall, Technical pages, In the News, etc.
- Inspiration Twirlers - Part of TIDA Chapter 11, which is located in Pennsylvania, Johnstown area.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tournament Indoor Association - Based in Pennsylvania,Tournament Indoor Association (also known as TIA) is an indoor competitive circuit serving color guards, drumlines, twirlers, and dance teams in the Mid-Atlantic region.
- Crimsonettes - The Alabama Crimsonettes perform with the Million Dollar Band during the half-time show of at University of Alabama football games. Twirlers also participate in various parades and other public events.
- Kansas State University Marching Band - The Kansas State University Marching Band, known to fans as "The Pride of Wildcat Land", is a 300 piece marching band consisting of woodwinds, brass, percussion, color guard, dancers (Classy Cats), and twirlers.
- Baton twirling - Baton twirling has been a popular activity and sport for many years, and is regarded as a completely different activity to majoretting by baton twirlers, who regard twirling to be a sport.
- Hungry March Band - The Hungry March Band is a street band with approximately 25 active musicians and performers. In performance, the group's size can vary from five to fifty: from an intimate quintet to a giant entourage of musicians, dancers, baton twirlers, hula hoopers, and second-liners.