* The flag-wielding, rhythm-keepers, the color guard marched in perfect unison.
* The vibrant tapestry-weavers, the color guard brought the ceremony to life.
* With grace and precision, the color guard, the guardians of the banners, commanded attention.
A kenning is a metaphorical phrase used in Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon poetry to replace a noun. It's typically composed of two words that describe the noun in a roundabout way. In these examples, "flag-wielding, rhythm-keepers" and "vibrant tapestry-weavers" are the kennings for "color guard."