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ABOUT US

ABOUT US

The CDA is Canada's premier non-profit organization producing marching ensemble competitions, providing education and resources fo Canadian groups hoping to start new or develop existing drumline and marching wind programs, and providing central leadership, direction, and standardization for the art in Canada. The CDA provides qualified adjudication and standardization for competition in the Canadian drumline and marching wind activity. Several regional competitions are held between January and April, followed by Provincial Championships with workshops and other events held throughout the year. Register your school today for access to educational material, insider emails, and admission to all of our competitions in a season!


Our Story

The Canadian Drumline Association (CDA) was founded in 2011 to draw together the growing drumline activity in Canada by providing provincial and national events to participate in, standardize rules, and central leadership and guidance throughout. We are now a National organization that offers Improved communication, standardized judging criteria within the activity and a network of Regional contests in Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.

Our Vision

The marching arts in Canada are a thriving at a scholastic level accross the provinces and music students are enriching their lives, learning life skills and building community through marching.

Our Mission

The CDA exists to foster positive experiences for all who participate, by promoting education, creativity, and freedom of expression through competition of marching ensembles.

Non-Discrimination Policy

We believe that all members of the community should have access to high quality music programming. The Canadian Drumline Association is committed to making sure that all members of our community are welcome both in our competitions and at our performances regardless of the colour of their skin, the cultures they come from, their sexuality, disabilities, or their religious beliefs. The CDA commits to ensuring that we are an inclusive, discrimination free organization where all members have a place that they can feel safe, valued, and welcome.

Our People

Founded by Michael Beaucler and Chad Morford in 2011, the CDA has grown to encompass a wide swath of Canada with members accross the provinces. All of our staff and adjudicators are dedicated to teaching and supporting drumline accross the country and are available for workshops and clinics throughout the school year.

Michael Beauclerc

Michael Beauclerc


Executive Director

Michael Beauclerc is a Toronto-based touring drummer, singer, author, and Executive Director of the Canadian Drumline Association. He is the Musical Director of multiple Tribute Shows, and the owner and designer of Mad Practice Pads and Mad Cymbal Shields. Michael is a percussion and voice graduate, and world-class marching snare drummer. He is a sponsored artist and clinician for Yamaha Drums, Vic Firth Sticks, Remo Drumheads, and Sabian Cymbals.

Chad Morford

Chad Morford

Assistant Director
Director of Operations - Ontario

Chad Morford studied music at St. Francis Xavier University and has a Master’s degree in Education from D’Youville College. He is the director, designer, and arranger of the Colborne Public School Drumline and Oak Ridge Percussion. The two ensembles have combined to win 16 provincial championships since 2012. He is also the co-founder and current Assistant Director of the Canadian Drumline Association.

Corey Smith

Corey Smith


Director of Operations - B.C.

Corey is a musician and educator based in Port Moody. He currently operates as a Director of Music at Port Moody Secondary School, Director of Operations - BC for the Canadian Drumline Association, and Musical Director of the Port Moody Community Band. He holds a Bachelor of Music (UofA '12), Bachelor of Education (UBC '15), and Master of Music (Boston University '20). Corey has been specifically focused on the development of drumline and marching groups across the Greater Vancouver Area and hopes to help support the scholastic marching arts’ continued growth in British Columbia and Canada.

Corey Smith

Kyle Swenson


Director of Operations - Alberta

Kyle Swenson Bio Coming soon.

Michael Beauclerc

Ben Parker

Clinician
Rockridge Secondary
West Vancouver, BC

Ben Parker has been involved in the marching arts community in both Canada and the U.S., as a performer in the Red Deer Royals, Calgary Stampede Showband, Seattle Cascades, Gateway Indoor Percussion and The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps. He has been fortunate to study under many marching arts educators including Michael McIntosh, Joe Hobbs, Eric Ridenour, Colin McNutt, Ian Hale, Russel Wharton, and Richard Hinshaw. Ben is active in the BC Drumline community as an ensemble director, show arranger, clinician and consultant. Ben is currently the Co-Music Director and Drumline Instructor/ Arranger at Rockridge Secondary School in West Vancouver, BC

Luke Hildebrandt

Luke Hildebrandt

Clinician
M.E.I. and Surrey School District
Vancouver, BC

Luke holds a Bachelor of Music in percussion performance and a Bachelor of Education in secondary music from UBC. He currently teaches in the Surrey school district and has directed the MEI Secondary Drumline program through nearly a decade of top placements in Canadian Drumline Association competitions. Luke is also an active orchestral, contemporary, and marching percussionist. He has performed extensively throughout Canada, the United States, and overseas with a range of ensembles including the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (2018), Oregon Crusaders Indoor Percussion (2016), and Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps (2014-15)

Corey Smith

Michael Machalkow

Adjudicator
Yamaha Artist
Surrey, BC

Michael Machalkow's Bio Coming Soon

Michael England

Michael England


Adjudicator

Michael England's Bio Coming Soon

Katie England

Katie England


Adjudicator

Katie England's Bio Coming Soon

Gareth Skipp

Gareth Skipp

Treasurer
Adjudicator

Gareth's Bio Coming Soon

Christopher Cook

Christopher Cook


Adjudicator

Christopher's Bio Coming Soon

Corey Taylor

Corey Taylor

Industry Liaison
Adjudicator

Corey's Bio Coming Soon

Corey Smith

Dominique Bernaith

Adjudicator
Yamaha Artist

Dominique Bernaith's Bio Coming Soon

Bruce McCarthy

Bruce McCarthy


Adjudicator

Bruce's Bio Coming Soon

Ted Olver

Ted Olver


Adjudicator

Ted's Bio Coming Soon

Jack Broumpton

Jack Broumpton


Chief Adjudicator

Jack's Bio Coming Soon

Corey Smith

Name Coming Soon

President

President's Bio Coming Soon

Gareth Skipp

Gareth Skipp

Secretary

Gareth's Bio Coming Soon

Corey Smith

Nathan Haynes

Treasurer

Nathan's Bio Coming Soon

Corey Taylor

Corey Taylor

Industry Liaison
Director at Large

Corey's Bio Coming Soon

Canadian Drumline Association Events

The CDA offers a wide variety of events and services geared towards scholastic drumlines and marching programs accross the country. Our main events are the competitions, but we also offer Pro-D workshops, non-competitive marching intensives, as well as a variety of private clinics. Check out our events page for our calendar of events.

Regional and Provincial Competitions

BC Provincials Retreat

Like a festival, CDA competitions allow students to showcase the skills they have built over the course of the year and show that they have developed to their peers and a panel of qualified judges who will then give the director feedback after the event ("Critique"). Each ensemble is given 11 minutes on the floor to put forth their best work and are scored and ranked within their own categories. These scores and ranks are announced at the end of the competition ("Retreat") and then published on this website with a more in depth breakdown of the scoring. Schools also receive recorded verbal feedback of their performance from all 3 judges, and their performance will be filmed and posted to the CDA YouTube page.

Group Definitions:

Drumline - A Drumline consists of marching snare drums, marching tenor drums, marching bass drums, and marching cymbals. A competing ensemble must be 51% drumline.

Marching Winds - A Marching Winds Group consists of wind instruments found in a concert or marching band including Woodwinds and Brass instruments and may be accompanied by traditional concert percussion instruments, but no drumline instruments are permitted. A competing ensemble must be 51% winds

Drumline Group Classification:

Concert - ensembles who perform standing still, and demonstrate basic technical skills.

Intermediate - ensembles who march and demonstrate moderate technical skills

Premier - ensembles who demonstrate advanced marching and technical skills

Collegiate Concert - performers aged 22 and younger who perform standing still, and demonstrate intermediate technical skills

Collegiate Marching - performers aged 22 and younger who demonstrate advanced marching and technical skills

Marching Winds Classification:

Marching Winds - ensembles who march and demonstrate moderate to advanced marching technical skills

Collegiate Marching Winds - performers aged 22 and younger who demonstrate advanced marching and technical skills

CLICK HERE FOR FULL RULES AND REGULATIONS (Coming Soon)

Virtual Solos Competition

BC Provincials Retreat

Students in registered ensembles may enter the National Virtual Solos competition by recording a 2.5 to 4 minute solo on snare or tenor drums, or by entering as a duet (with any combination of the two drums) or by entering a small bass ensemble. Submissions are due March 31st, 2026.

Register Your Soloist Here!

Drumline and Marching Winds Intensive

These days are an opportunity to try out your show for other groups without the pressure of competition. Groups will perform their shows in pods of 2 or 3 for eachother and clinicians. After the 3 performances, the clinicians will work with each group for 15 minutes to work on Visuals, Music, and overall presentation

Workshops

The CDA provides a wide variety of workshops not limited to this list. Please contact us if you would like to discuss a custom workshop for your organization

District Pro-D Workshops

Pro-D days can be used as a workshop opportunity for a qualified clinician to come in for the day to work with a school drumline and teachers are invited to come observe and assist in the event so both students and teachers come out of the day with a deeper understanding of drumline. Click here to view our calendar to see if there is a Pro-D Workshop near you. Interested in sponsoring a Pro-D workshop? Contact us to see what services we can offer for

Educational Workshops with Michael Beauclerc

The CDA is excited to offer Drumline workshops across Canada with Michael Beauclerc to help foster new scholastic drumline programs, and support existing ensembles. There are two workshops available:
Discover Drumline Workshop - For schools and groups interested in starting a Drumline
Technical Drumline Workshop - For current drumlines

Starting at $600

Private Clinics

The CDA will provide a qualified drumline clinician to come in and work with you and your drumline to help them work towards excellence. Drumming and marching techniques can be focused, or a general workshop can be provided and is completely bespoke to your needs. For those who want, a warm-up can be written for your group that best reflects their abilities and prepares them for their competition. Click here to request your private clinic today.

Contact Us

If you have questions about the organization, events, or anything drumline related, please feel free to reach out to any of our staff below. For general inquiries, please email us at

contact@canadiandrumlineassociation.ca


Michael Beauclerc - Executive Director

Available for in person workshops, consultations, and general questions or concerns regarding the CDA or drumline activity in Canada. Visit his website for a wide variety of resources and products available.

michael.beauclerc@canadiandrumlineassociation.ca

Website: michaelbeauclerc.com



Chad Morford - Assistant Director

For any billing, invoicing, or donation questions, please contact our Assistant Director Chad at:

chad.morford@canadiandrumlineassocation.ca


Corey Smith - Director of Operations, B.C.

B.C. members now have a local coordinator to help with any questions or concerns regarding activity within British Columbia. Corey is also available for in-person workshops and consultations in B.C.

corey.smith@canadiandrumlineassocation.ca

website: coreysmithofficial.ca

Thank You to All CDA Supporters!

Your generous donations help build and maintain drumline activity accross the country and support youth building passion, discipline, and creativity. We couldn't do it without you!

Major Corporate Sponsors

Yamaha Music Tapestry Music Mad Practice Pads Mad Practice Pads D'Addario

Platinum Donors ($1000+)

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Gold Donors ($500-$999)

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Silver Donors ($250-$499)

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Bronze Donors ($100-$249)

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2024-2025 Registration Now Open!

We have different registration options for whatever shape or size of program you are working with. If registration fees are holding you back from participation, please contact us to see if we can help find some financial support to keep you marching!

2024/2025 Season

- ONLY $700 -

Includes:

  • - CDA Membership for organization and all of your ensembles
  • - FREE registration to ALL provincial and regional events for ALL of your ensembles
  • - 50% off private clinics
  • - 50% off registration for directors for all CDA sponsored workshops and Pro-D events
  • - Exclusive access to special learning materials on members only section of website
  • - Access to Directors Information Packages
  • - Early notification of all CDA updates, events and opportunities

2024/2025 Season

- $300 -

  • - Membership for your organization in the CDA
  • - 50% off Single Event Registration for all of your organizations ensembles throughout the year
  • - 50% off all private clinics
  • - 50% off registration to all CDA sponsored workshops and Pro-D events
  • - Exclusive Access to special learning materials on members only section of website
  • - Access to Directors Information Packages
  • - Early notification about all CDA updates, events, and opportunities
  • - Upgrade to a seasons pass at any time for $550

2024/2025 Season Events

- $300 -

  • - Registration per provincial or regional event per ensemble
  • - Access to Directors Information Packages

- From $600 -

  • - Up to a half day of clinic with Michael Beauclerc at your school
  • - Clinic is bespoke to the needs of your ensemble
  • *Limited Availability; contact us for more details

CDA Certified Clinician

- $300/90min -

  • - CDA supplied clinician will run a 90min rehearsal with your musicians
  • - Clinic is bespoke to the needs of your ensemble
  • - Help prepare your ensemble for the competition season

Attend a Pro-D Event

- $100/Adults, $50/Students -

  • - admission to a CDA sponsored full day Pro-D or Workshop event with lunch (usually pizza)

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