Flag throwing
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Flag throwing (color guard) is an art and sport mixed all into one. Flag throwing tends to coordinate with marching bands all throughout the world. It has become a competitive art that takes place in schools all over the world.
History
[edit]The art of flag throwing dates back to medieval guilds (principally in Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Flanders, and Southern Netherlands). A guild's banner or flag was considered a symbol of purity, and as such it was not allowed to touch the ground.
Types
[edit]There are two major categories of flag throwing: classical and acrobatic. In classical flag throwing, the flag is turned left and right around the body in a standing posture. In acrobatic flag throwing, the thrower uses both hands to move the flag in a sitting, lying, or kneeling posture.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Federazione italiana Sbandieratori The Italian official flag throwing federation.
- Lega italiana Sbandieratori The Italian flag-throwing league.
- Flag throwing, on Flags Of The World website.
- SbandierAutori – An Italian book on the flag throwers tradition
- Alfieri's "La Bandiera" – Information on Francesco Alfieri's treatise on flag waving, 'La Bandiera', published in 1638