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The tambourine corps consists of buggles and drums. We play brass bands and drum marches and can perform with crew numbers from 2 to 15 people. As a corps, we are suitable for smaller processions, and as a group we can give guests a truly adventurous reception.
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1971. Based on the idea of head teacher Helge Jansen and prepared by a group of local businessmen led by tourism manager
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The partisan group consists of a tambourmajor and a group with a standard, regimental standard, halberds and swords.
We are usually used with either the orchestra or the whole guard, but can also be used
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1563. Frederik d. 2 established the Royal halberdier guard - Denmark's first uniformed royal bodyguard - consisting of 100 identical uniformed personal bodyguards employed by
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The orchestra is a modern brass band based on the traditional Danish/English model. Consisting of brass and percussion. We play a wide variety of marches and modern tunes.
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Our uniform is a faithful copy of the uniform worn by the royal halberdier guard when it was created in 1571, albeit with a few compromises of a technical nature. It consists of a black hat with a high brim, a white pipe collar, and a gray jacket