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Junior Ice Dance 2022-23 season
Anita Straub/Andreas Straub (AUT): RD: Carmen Goett- La Llorona; John Powell- Assassin's Tango; Embrujo Mestizo Music- El Vito FD: Grease (coaches: Veronika Musilova, Pavel Laurencik, choreo: ?)
Catharina Guedes Tibau/Cayden Oliver Dawson (BRA): RD: Fermin Spanish Guitar- Spanish Waltz; Juan Jose Mosalini- Bordoneo Y 900 FD: Bill Medley, Jennifer Warnes - The Time of My Life; Otis Redding- These Arms of Mine; The Contours- Do You Love Me (coaches: Carol Lane, Juris Razgulajevs, Marc-André Servant; choreo: Juris Razgulajevs, Marc-André Servant)
Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont (CAN): RD: FD: Red Violin soundtrack - John Corigliano; Jules Massenet- Elegie
Chaima Ben Khelifa/Everest Zhu (CAN): RD: Cirque du Soleil- Ardor Oris; Taalbi Brothers- Aroul FD: Chae Bo Hoon, Jeong Gwng Hyun, Nau Lee (Karl Hugo)- Stop Crying Your Heart Out (coaches: Shawn Winter, Elise Hamel, Francois-Xavier Ouellette choreo: Mylene Lamoureux, Francois-Xavier Ouellette, Charlie White)
Marianne Hubert/William Oddson (CAN): RD: Ostros Aires and Pepe Romero- Perro Viejo and Farrucas FD: Cody Fry- Photograph (coach: Tyler Myles; choreo: Tyler Myles and Mylene Girard)
Dana Sabatini-Speciale/Buelow (CAN): RD: Milva and The Tango Group- La Cumparsita; FD: Greatest Showman - Tightrope, A Million Dreams (coach: Mitch Islam, choreo: Mitch Islam, Kelly Johnson)
Layla Veillon/Alexander Brandys (CAN): RD: Johannes Linstead- Sangre Del Toro; Per Storby- The Swan Crash Concert: Still Life- The Blood FD: Dear Evan Hansen- You Will Be Found (coaches: Scott Moir, Alma Moir; choreo: Sheri Moir, Cara Moir)
Hailey Yu/Brendan Giang (CAN): RD: Gotan Project- Epoca; King Chronic vs Barrio Populaire- Tango Tanssimaan FD: Craid Pruess- Punjabi Wedding Song; Raj Ghatak- Love's Never Easy; Ganesh (coaches and choreo: Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe)
Xinyi Liu/Tianyi Liu (CHN): RD: Otros Aires; Jesse Cook- Flamenco FD: Christina Aguilera- Say Something (coaches: Guiyu Huang, Ting Li, Linshu Song; choreo: Pascal Denis, Linshu Song)
Natalie Blaasova/Filip Blaas (CZE): RD: Tango Jointz, Bellma Cespedes- Tango D'Amor FD: Michael Jackson (coach/choreo: Karolina Prochazkova)
Katerina Mrazkova/Daniel Mrazek (CZE): RD: Forever Tango, Eduardo Rovirra- A Evaristo Carriego; Pascual Marquina Narro, Andre Rieu- Espana Cani FD: Man in the Iron Mask (coaches: Matteo Zanni, Barbora Reznickova; choreo: Matteo Zanni)
Izabella Sukhovskaya/Trevor Sebastian Malkasaari (EST): RD: FD: (coaches: Julia Semjonova, Valdis Mintals)
Celina Fradji/Jean-Hans Forneaux (FRA): RD: Tango for 3 arr Hugo Chouinard- Gringo Nr. 1 FD: Dead Can Dance- Agape; Rajna- Epidauros; Bachar Mar-Khalife- Ya Nas (coaches: Karine Arribert, Mahil Chantelauze; choreo: ?)
Lou Koch/Ivan Melnyk (FRA): RD: Misia- Do Retorno I; Bajofondo and Mala Rodriguez- El Anden FD: Swan Lake (coaches and choreo: Karine Arribert-Narce, Mahil Chantelauze)
Ambre Perrier Gianesini/Samuel Blanc Klaperman (FRA): RD: Forever Tango- A Evaristo Carriego; Taalbi Brothers Music- Uccen FD: Arctic Monkeys- Do I Wanna Know?; Hooverphonic- Mad About You; Jet- Are You Gonna Be My Girl (coaches: Marien De La Asuncion, Olivier Shoenfelder, Muriel Zazoui, Emi Hirai; choreo: Marien De La Asuncion and Olivier Shoenfelder
Seclet Monchot/Chardain (FRA): RD: Piazzolla - Oblivion; Maria Mezcle- Maestros FD: Queen's Gambit (coach and choreo: Fabian Bourzat
Phebe Bekker/James Hernandez (GBR): RD: Roni Benise- The Duel, Tango de Besame, Concerto de Espana FD: Four Seasons (coaches: Nicholas Buckland, Penny Coomes, Zhanna Palagina choreo: Penny Coomes, Nicholas Buckland, Chellie Fig)
Sophia Bushell/Alex Lapsky (GBR): RD: Bellma Cespedes- Tango D'Amor; Taalbi Brothers- Uccen FD: Greatest Showman- The Greatest Show, Never Enough, This is Me (coaches: Phillip Poole, Karen Quinn; choreo: Phillip Poole)
Slatter/Ongay-Perez (GBR): RD: Gotan Project- El Capitalismo Foraneo; Roni Benise- Malaguena FD: Nick Glennie-Smith- Heart of a King (coach: Philippa Towler-Green)
Laura Hegarty/Kevin Hegarty (IRL): RD: Mala Rumba- Sombrero Blanco (Mask of Zorro); John Powell- Assassin's Tango (Mr. & Mrs. Smith) FD: Sarah Brightman- Harem (coaches: ?)
Elizabeth Tkachenko/Alexei Kiliakov (ISR): RD: Argon Bregovic- Ausencia, Presidente FD: Woodkid- Run Boy Run, Guns for Hire (coaches: Alexei Kiliakov, Elena Novak; choreo: Elena Novak, Alexei Kiliakov, Jimmie Manners)
Nao Kida/Masaya Morita (JPN): RD: Jaime Wilensky, Andres Linetzky, Ernesto Toca- Sentimientos; Juan Carlos Caceres, Romeo Music- Tango FD: Steve Jablonsky- Red Notice; Theodore Shapiro, Craig Wedren, Ivy Levon- Who Can You Trust; Ryan Shore- Rogue (coach/choreo: Cathy Reed)
Hannah Lim/Ye Quan (KOR): RD: Primavera Portena- Milonga FD: Saint-Saēns- Danse Macabre (coaches: Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer, Benjamin Brisebois, Pascal Denis, Josée Piché; choreo: Romain Haguenauer(RD), Marie-France Dubreuil(FD)
Milla O'Brien/Laurin Wiederkehr (SUI): RD: Chi Chi- Alice's Tango; Didulia- Flamenco FD: Sanjay Leela Bhansali- Nagada Sang Dhol; Alka Yagnik- Ringa Ringa; Panjabi MC- Mundian to Bach Ke (all arr. Maxime Rodriguez) (coaches: Cornelia Leroy, Alisa Agafonova)
Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal (USA): RD: Otro Aires- Otro Noches En La Viruta; Gypsy Kings- Bamboleo FD: Halo (coach/choreo: Robert Peal)
Vanessa Pham/Jonathan Rogers (USA): RD: Jerzy Petersburski- To Ostatnia Niedziela; Taalbi Brothers- Uccen FD: Scheherazade (coach: Roman Zaretsky, choreo: Igor Shpilband, Pasquale Camerlengo, Roman Zaretsky)
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doubleattitude · 3 years
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Radix Dance Convention, Las Vegas, NV: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Rookie Solo
1st: Mila Renae-’Soldier’
1st: Melina Blitz-’The Poet Creature’
2nd: Aliya Yen-’Loyal, Brave & True’
3rd: Sebastian Mancini-’Guerrerio’
4th: Dylan Reuss-’Lost Boy’
5th: Bella Mendez-’Pump’
6th: Emma Acosta-’Lip Gloss’
7th: Lexi Yeackle-’I Will Wait’
8th: Kaiya Carrillo-’Love Shack’
8th: Rylan Farrales-’Stand In The Light’
9th: Enslee Moore-’Ooh Child’
10th: Olivia Caylor-’Queen Bee’
Mini Solo
1st: Kinley Cunningham-’Glam’
2nd: Fiona Wu-’Red Dust’
3rd: Joy Line-’Broken Dreams’
3rd: Carrigan Paylor-’Orange Colored Sky’
3rd: Karyna Majeroni-’Pistolet’
3rd: Keelyn Jones-’Slowly Fading’
3rd: Fiona Sartain-’The Way You Move’
4th: Starr Castro-’Bang Bang’
4th: Peyton Szuberla-’Glacier’
4th: Addison Price-’We Will Not Give In’
5th: Madelyn Murphy-’Desierto’
5th: Roxie Onellion-’Drifting Down’
6th: Esprit Frank-’Grains’
6th: Claire Gestring-’On The Mast of Faith’
7th: Tiara Sherman-’Cielo’
7th: Jenna Le-’Matters to Me’
7th: Cerys Cogswell-’Pure Imagination’
8th: Jacob Barrow-’Shifting’
8th: Aurora Brady-’Hit The Road Jack’
8th: Cha Cha Shen-’Here I Come’
8th: Alyssa Mastroianni-’Crippled Bird’
8th: Leah Munson-’Copy Cat’
8th: Claire Hansen-’By The Roses’
8th: Peyton Nowacki-’Angels to Fly’
9th: Annabella Atkinson-’The Dutch Girl’
9th: Eden Hawkins-’Shadow’
9th: Olive O’Connell-’Live Like Legends’
9th: Ella King-’Like A River’
9th: Tatum Brady-’Fall Creek’
9th: Oliviana Mancini-’At Peace’
10th: Leighton Brandt-’Legs’
10th: Annie Carlson-’Young’
Junior Solo
1st: Kylie Kaminsky-’The Offering’
2nd: Brooke Toro-’As The Dust Settles’
2nd: Coltrane Vodicka-’Moon River’
2nd: Alita Kneeland-’Spine
2nd: Makaia Roux-’Unbound’
3rd: Alexis Mayer-’Vivid
4th: Emmy Claire Kaiden-’Eyesore’
4th: Naia Parker-’Lit’
5th: Bella Kidder-’Feeling Good’
5th: Hope Edwards-’Gravity’
5th: Lucy Cavender-’Material Girl’
5th: Isabelle Zorrilla-’Orion’
5th: Kira Chan-’Pump’
5th: Kendyl Fay-’To Build A Home’
5th: Aaliyah Dixon-’Toxic’
6th: Mackenzie Kleveno-’Lost It To Trying’
6th: Taytum Ruckle-’Perfect Lie’
6th: Anabel Alexander-’Plans We Made’
7th: Victoria Johnson-’Genius’
7th: Aedyn Bekker-’New York State of Mind’
7th: Brianna Gorksi-’Night Sky’
8th: Kendall Jundt-’Awakening’
8th:Lexi Godwin-’Debut’
8th: Casey Cheung-’I Remember’
8th: Ava Hill-’Shallow’
9th: Izzy Wadington-’Final Solution’
9th: Jovie Leigh Ugerio-’Ring Them Bells’
10th: Madison De Dios-’On My Mind’
10th: Clare Loftus-’Restless Night’
10th: Delaney Bojorquez-’Tessellate’
Teen Solo
1st: Ashur Taylor-’Relax’
2nd: Cydney Heard-’Black Mourning’
2nd: Gianna Mojonnier-’Inside Outside’
2nd: Olivia Magni-’Moonlight Sonata’
2nd: Coco Saul-’Transportin’
3rd: Jadyn Saigusa-’Wonderlust’
3rd: Emily Madden-’Vibeology’
3rd: Calli Perryman-’Still Running’
3rd: Michelle Cheng-’Sinking’
3rd: Georgia Ehrlich-’On My Mind’
3rd: Tyler Chiyuto-’Llarona’
3rd: Blanche Arnold-’How To Be Your Own Person’
3rd: Ava Lynn-’Everything’s Alright’
3rd: Addison Middleton-’Dark Dissonance’
4th: Charlotte Cogan-’You’
4th: Hailey Meyers-’Standing Still’
4th: Isiah Bowens-’Miss You’
4th: Avery Hall-’If I Think’
4th: Luke Barrett-’Eden’
4th: Emma Donnelly-’Departure’
4th: Ava Kendall-’Always On My Mind’
5th: Zuzu Duchon-’Twelfth of Never’
5th: Angelika Edejer-’Toxic Thoughts’
5th: Riley Platenberg-’Talking Points’
5th: Annabelle Mang-’One Small Step’
5th: Sabine Nehls-’No Regrets’
5th: Ella Montano-’Lonely’
5th: Natalie Bowen-’I Think I’m Alone Now’
5th: Cade Clark-’I Can’t Move’
5th: Berlynn Gonzalez-’Hero’
5th: Courtney Chiu-’Fever’
5th: Drew Rosen-’Exhalation’
5th: Rachel Polizzotto-’Entrapment’
5th: Raven Alanes-’Confusion’
5th: Mikaella Lopez-’Blues-y’
5th: Izzy Howard-’Amen’
6th: Sophia Oppegard-’You Can’t Leave’
6th: Elle O’Donnell-’Slowly’
6th: Lily Godwin-’Ode to Divorce’
6th: Aubrie Stoehr-’Now I Cry’
6th: Sofia Mah-’Life’
6th: Mia Ibach-’Koladi Ola’
6th: Piper Rovsek-’Innate Abstraction’
6th: Sakura Amano-’I Love You’
6th: Sophia Albornoz-’Even When It Hurts’
6th: Sammi Chung-’eight’
6th: Ella Sheppard-’Do You’
6th: Ally Cheung-’Cut The World’
6th: Kate Seleno-’Curtain Call’
6th: Kayla Harrison-’Crumbling’
7th: Kennedy Blazek-’Zilla’
7th: Libby Haye-’Work Song’
7th: Katelyn Neasham-’Touch’
7th: Sebastian Hsu-Kwan-’Scat’
7th: Lauren Pond-’Satellite Heart’
7th: Aleyna Laba-’Playdoh’
7th: Linda Diaz-’Paper Moon’
7th: Maya Krajicek-’Idea for Strings’
7th: Kennie Shen-’Feeling Good’
7th: Jenna Tarry-’Down The Line’
7th: Ava Thorp-’Blue Notebook’
7th: Emma Hellenkamp-’Blackbird’
7th: Felix Fulton-’A Dream I Can’t Forget’
8th: Dempsey Foxson-’Vain’
8th: Carys Ashby-’The Empress’
8th: Angelica Keamy-’Research’
8th: Melina Gurich-’Net Works’
8th: Raina Wu-’Looking In’
8th: Alexis Olson-’Just Say That’
8th: Gabi D’Ambra-’In For the Kill’
8th: Piper Camm-’Drones’
8th: Scotlynn Potter-’Cinematic Plea for an End’
8th: Ava Saremaslani-’Canvas’
9th: Maile Cochran-’Tesselate’
9th: Jera Linkins-’Put Your Records On’
9th: Kayla Seitel-’Monster’
9th: Alexis Ahn-’Brighter Days’
9th: Brayden Owens-’Tux’
10th: Addyson Smith-’Ecdysis’
10th: Presslie Novits-’Let Me Entertain You’
10th: Siena Riga-’Naked’
10th: Mandy Boaz-’Pink’
10th: Brooklyn Piano-’Solitary’
10th: Destiny Harris-’Up’
Senior Solo
1st: Alex Shulman-’In System’
1st: Ella Horan-’Silk’
2nd: Jade Bucci-’Sacrifice’
3rd: Alexis Weldner-’Release’
3rd: Jemoni Powe-’Second Thought’
4th: Brianna Sanchez-’Stolen’
4th: Charlotte Foldes-’You Forget Everything’
5th: Izzy Burton-’Gimme’
6th: Mallory McKenna-’I’m Lonely’
6th: Julian Menendez-’Note to Self’
6th: Kennedy Barry-’The Distance Between’
7th: Makaila Teagle-’Breathe Into Me’
7th: Vanessa Valenzuela-’Poem About Death’
7th: Bailey Holt-’Rose Water’
8th: Emmy Cheung-’Nostos’
8th: Alex Andrada-’Still In Love’
9th: Nina Sawaya-’All I Wanted’
9th: Lauren Polizzotto-’Distant Echos’
9th: Reese Willis-’Godspeed’
9th: Hannah Averbuck-’Got2BReal’
9th: Savannah Laughton-’Nostalgia’
10th: Izabel Hurtado-’Film Credits’
10th: Aleialanee Ponce De Leon-’Mirrored Heart’
10th: Megan Chie-’You’
Rookie Duo/Trio
1st: Studio Fusion-’Kansas City’
1st: Danceology-’Time of My Life’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Tomorrow’
3rd: Notion Dance Concepts-’MILK $’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Respect’
2nd: Murrieta Dance Project-’Midnight Train’
3rd: Studio X-’Vogue’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’We Are’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’And So It Is’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Inception’
3rd: Danceology-’Celloopa’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Everything Is In Line’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Make Me High’
2nd: Danceology-’Busy Signal’
3rd: Danceology-’Smile In The Rain’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Refuse’
2nd: Studio Kin-’The Night We Met’
3rd: Studio Kin-’Never Love Again’
Rookie Group
1st: Danceology-’Ladies Room’
2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’
3rd: Danceology-’Kingdom’
Mini Group
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’
2nd: Danceology-’Happy’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’
Junior Group
1st: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
2nd: Danceology-’Give Yourself In’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Over The Edge’
3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Sing Sing Sing’
Teen Group
1st: Danceology-’Dream of Dreaming’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Heavenly Bodies’
3rd: West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’
Senior Group
1st: Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
2nd: Mather Dance Company-’For All We Know’
3rd: Studio Fusion-’Coconut’
3rd: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’
Open Group
1st: Community Dance Training-’The Place You Left’
Rookie Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Suite Tea’
3rd: Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Mini Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’
2nd: Motion State Studios-’Sisters’
3rd: Danceology-’Time Passing’
Junior Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’
2nd: Danceology-’Just Got Paid’
3rd: Danceology-’Backbone’
Teen Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Cadance’
1st: Danceology-’My Hands Are Always Cold’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Dark Winter’
3rd: Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Senior Line
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Prisoner’
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Voice of God’
2nd: Danceology-’It’s Weezy’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Settle Down’
2nd: Danceology-’Ballroom Blitz’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Jump Jump!’
3rd: Danceology-’Mary Poppins’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Better Than Ever’
3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Purse First’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
3rd: Danceology-’Cha Cha Heels’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Danceology-’Above Below’
2nd: Danceology-’Burn Up The Dance’
3rd: Danceology-’Night Thirst’
Mini Production
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Mambo Baby’
Junior Production
1st: Danceology-’Rich Girl’
2nd: Danceology-’Blind Faith’
3rd: Danceology-’Level Up’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Rookie Jazz
1st: Danceology-’Ladies Room’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Look Out Weekend’
Rookie Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Suite Tea’
Rookie Hip-Hop
1st: Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Rookie Contemporary
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’ 2nd: Danceology-’Kingdom’
Rookie Lyrical
1st: Notion Dance Concepts-’Firework’
Mini Jazz
1st: Motion State Studios-’Sisters’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’ 3rd: Danceology-’Ballroom Blitz’
Mini Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’The Invitation’ 2nd: Danceology-’Scarf Dance’ 3rd: Danceology-’Polinaise’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Jump Jump!’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Get Up’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Pure Water’
Mini Tap
1st: Danceology-’Happy’ 2nd: Danceology-’Luck be A Lady’ 3rd: Danceology-’Word Up’
Mini Contemporary
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’ 3rd: Danceology-’Time Passing’ 3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Fading Images’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Roar’ 2nd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Beautiful Thing’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’Lighthouse’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Mary Poppins’ 2nd: Studio Kin-’Mean & Green’
Mini Ballroom
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Mambo Baby’ 2nd: Danceology-’Favorite Things’
Mini Specialty
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Settle Down’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Salient’ 3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’I Think I Love You’
Junior Jazz
1st: Danceology-’Rich Girl’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Purse First’ 3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
Junior Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Over The Edge’ 2nd: Danceology-’Paquita’ 3rd: Danceology-’Passarinjo’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Danceology-’Level Up’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Lose Control’
Junior Tap
1st: Danceology-’Just Got Paid’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Danceology-’Blind Faith’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’ 3rd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Anything Worth Holding’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Salvation’ 3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’You Will Be Found’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Black Friday Fiasco’ 2nd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Nicest Kids In Town’
Junior Specialty
1st: Evoke Dance Movement-’Better Than Ever’ 2nd: Danceology-’Backbone’ 2nd: Danceology-’Give Yourself In’ 3rd: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Sing Sing Sing’
Teen Jazz
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Shadow Work’ 1st: Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Boom Pow’ 2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Feeling Super Down’ 3rd: Murrieta Dance Project-’Sweet Melody’
Teen Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Dark Winter’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Studio Kin-’Hustle’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Diva’ 3rd: Studio Kin-’All That Matters’
Teen Tap
1st: Danceology-’Mr. Blue Sky’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Danceology-’My Hands Are Always Cold’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’ 3rd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Heavenly Bodies’
Teen Lyrical
1st: West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’Overdose’ 3rd: Mather Dance Company-’Out of Hiding’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology-’Not Today Satan’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Singular Sensation’ 3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Footloose’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Danceology-’Cha Cha Heels’ 2nd: The Rock Center for Dance-’Movimento’
Teen Specialty
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Cadance’ 2nd: Danceology-’Dream of Dreaming’ 3rd: Danceology-’Passage’
Senior Jazz
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Prisoner’ 2nd: Danceology-’Night Thirst’ 3rd: West Coast School of the Arts-’How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Danceology-’It’s Weezy’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’ 2nd: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’ 3rd: Danceology-’Above Below’ 3rd: Studio Fusion-’Weight of Silence’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Mather Dance Company-’Voice of God’ 2nd: Mather Dance Company-’For All We Know’
Senior Specialty
1st: Studio Fusion-’Coconut’ 2nd: Evoke Dance Movement-’Terrified’
Senior Ballroom
1st: Danceology-’Burn Up The Dance’
Best of Radix:
Rookie
The Rock Center for Dance-’Inanna’
Danceology-’Ladies Room’
Mather Dance Company-’Fabulous’
Studio Kin-’SK Crew’
Notion Dance Concepts-’Firework’
Mini
The Rock Center for Dance-’6 Out of Six’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Fading Images’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Searching For...’
Danceology-’Happy’
Mather Dance Company-’Hot Stuff’
Motion State Studios-’Sisters’
Junior
Evoke Dance Movement-’Hold Your Own’
The Rock Center for Dance-’All Good People’
Danceology-’Rich Girl’
Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’Wind It Up’
Mather Dance Company-’Anything Worth Holding’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’Hey Hi Hello’
Motion State Studios-’Always, Forever’
 Murrieta Dance Project-’Luminous’
Teen
Academy of Nevada Ballet Theater-’The Great Realization’
Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
West Coast School of the Arts-’All Coming Back’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’The Need for One Another’
Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Murrieta Dance Project-’Memories’
Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Change’
Mather Dance Company-’Overdose’
Orange County Performing Arts Academy-’No Ordinary Love’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
Senior
Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Terrified’
Murrieta Dance Project-’Echos’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
Danceology-’Above Below’
Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre-’Those That Follow’
Studio Fusion-’Coconut’
West Coast School of the Arts-’How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?’
Studio Standout:
Studio Kin-’Hustle’
Mather Dance Company-’We The Soldiers’
Evoke Dance Movement-’Adios’
Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center-’Change’
Danceology-’Not Today Satan’
Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts-’I’m The Hero’
The Rock Center for Dance-’Hey!’
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Join us this coming Thursday at the Rayvolt heaquarters in Bird street Stellenbosch to celebrate the Class of 2020. Stellenbosch Salon features some of the best work from Stellenbosch University fine arts graduates of 2020. These talented artists had to endure the Corona induced madness that swept the globe and still managed to come out on top. In stead of caving under the pressure they used the pandemic as a tool for creativity. Works on display feature a plethora of individual artistic interpretations ranging from the return to nature for inspiration, the investigation of the mind and the self and the expressions of individual and shared experiences. Featured Artists: Genevieve Fatzer Gareth Bekker Jean-Marie Malan Alexander Jürgen Maritz Gerben Meiring Zoë Chowney Under curatorship of Tiaan van Deventer and Gerben Meiring. . . . . #genevievefatzer #garethbekker #jean-mariemalan #alexmaritz #gerbenmeiring #zoechowney #stellenboschsalon #classof2020 #stellenboschart #gradshow #exhibition #art #kunst #kingsbridgeart #ridetherayvolution (at Rayvolt South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNsDQfpv94/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Stoppard is Lukas Becker, an international man of mystery and alleged CIA operative who enters the PBI’s radar when Milla finds a major lead in her research. Milla impulsively goes rogue undercover and soon finds herself entangled in a passionate sexual tryst with Bekker. The chemistry is off the charts, but is he really who he appears to be…?
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@Regrann from @melaninvibez400 - #Beethoven: The Black-a-Moors of Europe – by ReelDeel #blacklivesmatter Frederick Hertz, German anthropologist, in “Race and Civilization,” refers twice to Beethoven’s “Negroid traits” and his “dark” skin, and “flat, thick nose.” (pp. 123 and 178). Frau Fischer, an intimate acquaintance of Beethoven, describes him thus, “Short, stocky, broad shoulders, short neck, round nose, blackish-brown complexion.” (From r. H. Schauffler, The Man Who Freed Music, Vol. I, p. 18, 1929). In speaking of the immortal Haydn who was Beethoven’s teacher, Andre de Hevesy, says: “Everybody knows the incident at Kismarton or Eisenstadt, the residence of Prince Esterhazy. In the middle of the first allegro of Haydn’s symphony, His Highness asked the name of the author. He was brought forward. “‘What!’exclaimed the prince, ‘the music is by this blackamoor? ‘Well, my fine blackamoor, henceforward, thou art in my service.'” Carpani, who originally related this says that “Haydn’s complexion gave room for the sarcasm.” And that Haydn had the title of “second professor of music but his new comrades called him The Moor.” (G. Carpani: Le Haydn, etc. Letter 5. Milan, 1812). Referring to the above incident, Alexander W. Thayer, perhaps the foremost authority on Beethoven, says, “Beethoven had even more of the Moor in his features than his master, ‘Haydn.'” (Beethoven, Vol. I, p. 146). By “Moor” was meant “Negro.” Until recent times the German for “Negro” was “Mohr.” Paul Bekker, another very noted authority on Beethoven, says that “the most faithful picture of Beethoven’s head” shows him with “wide, thick lipped mouth, short, thick nose, and proudly arched forehead.” (Beethoven, p. 41, 1925. trans. Bozman). Thayer adds that Beethoven was an ugly little man, and no one would be more astonished than the great composer should he return and see how he has been idealized by sculptors and painters. #whitewash #history #wakeup #america #hiphop #music #Regrann
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Afrikaans http://bit.ly/VSKPersverklaring2019
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MEDIA RELEASE 9 May 2019
VRYSTAAT ARTS FESTIVAL LAUNCHES ITS 2019 PROGRAMME
The Vrystaat Arts Festival has an enormous artistic offering in 2019. From flagship Afrikaans, English and Sesotho theatre and music productions to experimental dance, craft, sound art, visual art and live art, there is something for everyone.
International Engagement
The Festival is now one of the key arts festivals on the African continent and offers a significant range of national and international work in an astounding range of genres. In addition to a large contingent of South Africans artists, the festival this year hosts creatives from afar away as Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Caribbean, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Malawi, Mexico, Nigeria, Senegal, Singapore, the UK, the US and Zambia (to name but a few).
First Nation Protocol
The Vrystaat Arts Festival is the first South African cultural entity to follow Khoi-San protocol, recognizing the First Peoples and traditional owners of the land in public platforms and the festival program. The First Nations Welcoming ceremony of the festival is fast becoming an event unique in South-Africa. To that extent we are also honoured to have South African First Nations poet Diana Ferris as the Vrystaat Literature Festival’s Sol Plaatje keynote this year.
Performance and Music
The flagship theatre production is Kamphoer, the story of Susan Nell. Played by Sandra Prinsloo, and directed by Lara Foot, the play is based on a true story set in the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). Prinsloo skilfully embodies the enigmatic figure of Nell, who was brutally raped and left for dead in the concentration camp in Windburg.
The Island, directed by Jerry Mofokeng wa Makhetha also debuts at the festival. Written by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona, this apartheid-era drama, inspired by a true story, is set in an unnamed prison based on South Africa's notorious Robben Island. This production has an all-female cast with Jane Mamotse Mpholo and Michelle Joubert in the lead roles.
The National Afrikaans Theatre initiative (NATi) also presents two of their flagship productions Katvoet with Marius Weyers, Marion Holm, Tinarie van Wyk Loots, Albert Pretorius, Martelize Kolver and Geon Nel, and My Seuns with Sandra Prinsloo, Louw Venter, Sandi Schultz, Edwin van der Walt, Buhle Ngaba and Donovan Pietersen.
The Vrystaat Arts Festival is also extremely privileged to have one of Nigeria’s most celebrated dancers/choreographers Qudus Onikeku with his renowned work Spirit Child. Spirit Child is a solo piece with three musicians, inspired by Azaro, the main character in Ben Okri’s novel, The Famished Road.
Other dance productions include the NATi funded experimental dance work Tehuis by Mark Anthony Dobson and the ever-popular flamenco dances Spanish Fire – Flaming Feet and La Femme! Also keep an eye out for the popular Reza de Wet youth theatre festival with performances from all over the country.
Music lovers will find a number of offerings including a short opera, Menotti’s The Maid and the Thief, 40 Fingers with Charl du Plessis, Classica, ’n chamber quartet from the US, Flying Fingers from Bloemfontein and Most Magical Musical Moments with Niël Rademan and the soprano Lynelle Kenned.
Amanda Strydom entertains with Stadig oor die klippers and South African rock icon Karen Zoid is in the mix with The Parlotones, Spoegwolf, Heuwels Fantasties, Andile Qongqo, Asanda Mqiki, Jak de Priester, Anna Davel with a Shirley Bassey- tribute, Jannie du Toit and Drie van die Bestes (Mathys Roets, Danie Niehaus, Kevin Leo). All the Way from Bloem, led by Jacobus Silver also provides upcoming Free State artists a platform to shine.
Live Arts
The Programme for Innovation in Artfrom Development (PIAD) is an interdisciplinary and experimental art programme in partnership with the University of the Free State and funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation in New York. The two key PIAD festival artists for 2019 is South African Marius Jansen van Vuuren and Australian Paul Gazzola. Their project We Can Be Heroes looks to the sky as the site for innovative ephemeral art, and inspired by the Southern star patterns, imagined worlds and local mythologies, will charge the untapped potential of the festival skyline.
Other live art projects include The Vertical Journey - a tribute to the still unknown by Marcus Neustetter, which will launch a series of planetarium dome short films accompanied by live improvisations at the Naval Hill Planetarium; the interdisciplinary performance/sound art work miss/seen by Sonya Rademeyer, Kagiso Kekana and Nosipho Mtaban; and Lo-Def Film Factory by Francois Knoetze, a pop-up experimental filmmaking and film screening booth.
Ukuzibuyisa: giving myself back to myself by Ukhona Ntsali Mland is a site-specific performance in response to the societal expectations on womxn’s lives; LATROP : The People Who Were Too Much, by Scott Eric Williams & Dr Julia Drouhin involves kids workshops, Zine making and radio antenna drawings; and Tok Tokkie by Lorin Sookool, Jarrett Erasmus, Ella Ziegler & Andrei van Wyk activates audiences in public and private spaces through surveillance games.
Visual Arts
The visual arts programme this year includes Footprints by Andrew Tshabangu curated by Thembinkosi Goniwe at the Stegmann Gallery and dwell in possibility at the UFS Centenary Gallery, curated by Johann du Plessis, with well-known national artists such as Michael Taylor, Andile Dyalvane, Lien Botha, Mbongeni Buthelezi, Alta Botha, Iaan Weldeck, Bongi Bengu, Katherine Glenday and many others.
Betwixt & Between in the Scaena foyer curated by Karen Brusch is an exhibition by artists from the Free State Art Collective in response to their liminal experiences of living in the Free State. At Oliewenhuis Art Museum Reservoir, the project titled #i by Jodi Bieber combines portrait photography, visual research, interviews, text, digital photographic collage and design, and Blood Relatives, also at Oliewenhuis, is a body of work created in 2005, by renowned photographer, Cedric Nunn.
Film
Many different stories from all over the world may be experienced in the films at this year's festival. Following requests after last year's film programme two films with a gay subtext are included this year – the controversial South African film The Wound and the moving Heartstone from Iceland. And don't forget the transgender heroine of A fantastic woman from Chile. The romantic at heart, especially if they love music as well, should not miss Cold War from Poland. And with regard to First Nations, Australia's Sweet Country is a riveting experience. An opera is included again – Donizetti's comical Don Pasquale with soprano Eva Mei and conductor Gérard Korsten who performed in Bloemfontein last year.
Vrynge
As a platform for emerging artists and professionals interested in testing new work, this year Vrynge hosts many talented local, national and international creatives. From Brighton (neXus) to New York and Italy (Before you fall asleep), the Caribbean (Caribbean Cool), and the Netherlands with Lot Vekemans working on her new play Blind, the Vrynge is a small world in one. There’s entertainment for the whole family with Francie en haar foon and Die groot avonture van Vernon en sy maats: Die heks fiasco. The Vrystaat Arts Festival is also partnering with the Baxter Theatre and Lagos Fringe to bring even more engaging experiences. Vrynge 2019 is one to look out for and one that continues to build bridges between artists and communities. Your opportunity to witness world class art is here.
Vrystaat Literature Festival
With over 70 events involving a wide variety of topics and themes, there is something for every taste. Local, national, and international writers and poets participate in talks, panel discussions, lectures, and workshops. Some of the topics of focus this year include faith and spirituality, sexuality, humour, thrillers, short stories, and memoirs. Highlights to look forward to include Amore Bekker, Carina Diedericks-Hugo, Erns Grundling, Daniel Hugo, Herman Lategan, Maretha Maartens, Jean Oosthuizen, Alexander Strachan, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Rudie van Rensburg, Jan van Tonder, Ingrid Winterbach, en Bettina Wyngaard.
International guests attending this year include Upile Chisala (Malawi), Samuel Osaze (Nigeria), Amory Kapufi and Jesse Nsofu (Zambia), Tinashe Tafirenyika and Philani Nyoni (Zimbabwe), Marco Calvani (Italy), Wytske Versteeg, Benno Barnard, Lot Vekemans, Mira Feticu, and Dorine Holman (the Netherlands), Annelies Verbeke, Saskia de Coster and Yves T’Sjoen (Belgium), and Kim Fu, Paige Cooper, Kayla Czaga and Klara du Plessis (Canada).
Pan-African Creative Exchange
The biannual Pan-African Creative Exchange (PACE), with founding sponsor NATi, and support from the Embassy of the Netherlands this year hosts PACE+, an interim programme and dramaturgical laboratory led by Executive Director Nike Jonah (UK/Nig), Funmi Adewole (Co-ordinating facilitator – UK/Nig), Dutch facilitator Mike van Alfen, and guest provocateurs Saartjie Botha (SA) and Jacob Boehme (Aus).
Participants from PACE 2018 include Ese Brume (France/Nig), Nada Sabet (Egypt), Leanetse Seekoe (SA), Wole Oguntokun (Nig), Johann Smith (SA), Shihaam Domingo (SA), Sizakele Mdi (SA), Segun Adefila (Nig), Omobolanle Stephen-Atitebi (Nig), Abdoulaye Diallo (Senegal), Wezile Mgibe (SA), Kenneth Uphopho (Nigeria) and Omar Sène (Senegal).
The festival is also presenting as full shows some of last year’s PACE showcases includig Brandbaar with Rehane Abrahams (SA), Kenneth Uphopho’s Esther’s Revenge (Nig), Segun Adefila’s Adìe Bà Lókùn (Nig) and Abdoyley Diallo’s Pollution (Senegal). See http://bravo.launchzone.co.za/en/home/
PAP and Vrywees
This year the festival will again have free art in public spaces with Public Art Platform and Vrywees. From the festival’s first ‘nose’, aromatherapist Annaline Viljoen, who is developing a festival scent for 2019, to shows by Durban’s Twist Theatre on Hoffman Square, eSwathini youth theatre in public space to dancers, fashion parades to poets creating work for site-specific performances. If you are out in the public you will experience art.
So take a breath and dive into the rich programme of the 2019 Vrystaat Arts Festival. Enjoy all it has to offer and make sure to make new friends from both here and abroad.
Programme: http://bit.ly/VSKProgram2019
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Georgina Thomson
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This is a musical novel about real feelings and friendship. And this is very important video for myself, it shows a Russian culture in 100%.
Written and Directed: Levan Goroziia & Murad Nogmov DoP: Kirill Groshev
Cast: Levan Goroziia, Djordje Nikolic, Jalil Asretov, Elias Rakhim, Renat Bulikin, Vladimir Dubinin, Konstantin Romanenko, Elizaveta Yurieva, Katerina Bekker
Minor cast: Eduard Kalimullin, Igor Grunsky, Adam Bulguchev, Tatyana Orlova, Oleg Fedorov, Gennady Zuev, Vitaly Kondrashev
Bakehouse Executive Producers: Alya Lugovaya, Kostya Korobkin, Sonya Katulska Line producers: Lilia Sviridova, Nino Vasilkovskaya Production Assistant: Slava Glushonkov
1st AD: Daris Kastsiuchenka Clapper: Snegana Bobyreva
Production Designer: Anastasia Klokova 1st PDA: Daria Balashova Props Artist: Kristina Shulz PrAA: Kristina Neporozhneva PDA: Nikolay Nekrasov, Ilya Mestnik, Sergey Stepanov, Sergey Lebedev, Igor Prihodko, Nikolay Chukov, Nilolay Fedorov, Nikolay Antonov
Costumes Designers: Karolina Volbin, Anastasia Suhanova Wardrobe: Margarita Volkotrub MuA: Daria Tishaeva Prosthetics: Lana Kaun MuAA: Ekaterina Yakimenko
1AC: Andrey Pogrebnyak DIT: Yury Kharchenko Gaffer: Nikolay Vahrameev Light Crew: Sergey Irgizcev, Evgeny Gavrilov, Evgeny Maslenkov
Sound Engineer: Stanislav Paushev
Casting Director: Shorena Paziya Extras Casting Director: Anna Dulenkova Actors and Extras Assistant: Nikita Repin
Location Scout Managers: Vladimir Kravchenko, Nikolay Ivanov
Pyrotechnist: Anton Maryanov Stage Management: Alexandr Lubenko, Dmitry Vlasov, Alexandr Shohin
Buffet Lady: Olesya Trofimova Driver: Nazir Ramazanov
Props Cars: Arendakino, Max loginov, Mihail Melnikov, Alexanra Kozlova, Lady Audi, Artem Arzyamov
Editors: Vlad Yakunin, Murad Nogmov Colorist: Artem Leonov Sound-Design and Sound Postproduction: Simple Minds Sound studio Film Developing and Scan: Mosfilm Voice dubbingа: Konstantin Shpakov Backstage photo & video: Nidal Al-Makharek, Alexander Emauz, Dmitry Litvinov
Blackstar Producer: Irina Lapteva Artist: L’ONE Music: Blasian Beats, Fortune
Special thanks: Global Star Russia / World Skills Russia / SSB kino / Andrey Lyahov / Alexander Kalushkin Dmitry Suvorov / Anton Belov / Eugeny Starobinets / Octagon Fights / Nikolay Tokarev / Irina Pavlova / Alexandra Sokolova / Dmitry Maseykin / Max Malakhov
Author of the Idea: Levan Goroziia
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Caroline & Nate's Swingin' Coronado Community Center Wedding
Caroline & Nate's Swingin' Coronado Community Center Wedding
Of all the San Diego wedding DJs calling America’s finest city home, Caroline & Nate chose me to DJ and MC their swingin’ Coronado Community Center wedding (Nautilus Room & Patio) on Super Bowl Sunday, February 3, 2019.
  THE CORONADO COMMUNITY CENTER WEDDING CEREMONY
Prelude ➔ Piano, Vitamin String Quartet
Processional ➔ Latch by Simply Three
Bride Processional  ➔ “I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” by Haley Reinhart
Recessional ➔ Brighter Than The Sun by Colbie Caillat (cue to 30 seconds/first chorus)
  THE COCKTAIL HOUR & DINNER MUSIC
While San Diego DJ Staci offers couples pre-set cocktail & dinner playlists to choose from, Caroline & Nate opted to hand-select their background music for their Coronado Community Center wedding.
Cocktail Music ➔ Forever – Chris Brown, Everything – Michael Buble, Benny And The Jets – Elton John, L-O-V-E – Nat King Cole, Feel It Still – Portugal, The Man, I Do – Colbie Caillat, Africa – Toto, Sweet Home Chicago –Blues Brothers, Ob La Di – The Beatles, Hurts So Good – John Mellencamp, Wouldn’t It Be Nice – The Beach Boys, The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson, Build Me Up Buttercup – The Foundations, Sweet Child O’Mine – Guns N Roses, We Are Young – Fun, You Can’t Hurry Love – Phil Collins, Run-Around – Blues Travelers, Saturday In The Park – Chicago, Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
Dinner Music ➔ The Way I Am – Ingrid Michaelson, Cheek to Cheek – Fred Astaire, Feeling Good – Michael Buble, It Had To be You – Harry Connick Jr, The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra, Shh Boom – The Crew Cuts, Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion, Singin’ In The Rain – Gene Kelly, When I Fall In Love – Nat King Cole, Tiny Dancer – Elton John, Sea Of Love – Cat Power, That’s Amore – Dean Martin, The Luckiest – Ben Folds, Somewhere Beyond The Sea – Bobby Darin, Fade Into You – Scarlett O’Connor & Gunnar Scott, Roses And Violets – Alexander Jean, Unforgettable – Nat King Cole, Fly Me To The Moon / Lucky – Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat, In Your Eyes – Peter Gabriel, Iris – Goo Goo Dolls, Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You – Frankie Valli, My Kind of Town (Chicago Is) – Frank Sinatra
  CORONADO COMMUNITY CENTER WEDDING RECEPTION
My Welcome ➔ “Good evening! Welcome to Caroline & Nathaniel’s wedding reception!!! I am the Master of Ceremonies, DJ Staci. Please take your seats so we can begin tonight’s festivities. Be sure to post your photos today with #CelebrateWithCareAndNate and #GarciaSoon. If you need to charge your devices, I do have a mini charging station up here including some universal chargers. Nate’s Uncle Steve, who was also one of today’s ceremony officiants, will now say grace before dinner. Then the wedding coordinator, Tatiana, will dismiss tables to eat.”
➔ Dinner Blessing: Uncle Steve
➔ Meal Served: Buffet/Food Stations/Etc ➔ Dismiss tables: Day-Of Coordinator
➔ Grand Entrance ➔ Sing Sing Sing by Benny Goodman (cue to 18 seconds) ➔ “I hope you are enjoying your meals. Just a reminder to post your photos today with #CelebrateWithCareAndNate and #GarciaSoon. And, again, if you need to charge your devices, I do have a mini charging station up here including some universal chargers. But, right now, may I have your attention for the OFFICIAL welcome of our guests of honor!!! Get on your feet to welcome–for the FIRST TIME EVER–Mr. and Mrs. Garcia!!!”
➔ First Dance ➔ “Garcia First Dance Medley” ➔ fade early: No ➔ “Let’s welcome Mr. and Mrs. Garcia to the dance floor for their first dance as husband and wife.” (wait for a thumbs up from them)
➔ Newlywed Brief Welcome/Thank You Speech ➔ yes
6:15 PM +/- (after B&G eat) ➔ Toasts ➔ whatever the guests are already drinking ➔ “It’s time for the toasts now. Please welcome our first speaker:
➔ Best Man David H
➔ Maid of Honor Jannell L
➔ Formal Cake Cutting ➔ Cake by the Ocean by DNCE (clean version)
➔ Uncle-Niece Dance ➔ Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole ➔ fade early: yes ➔ “Now let’s welcome Caroline & her uncle, Michael, to the dance floor.”
➔ Mother-Son Dance ➔ I Hope You Dance by LeeAnn Womack ➔ fade early: yes ➔ “Please welcome Nathaniel & his mother, Pam, to the dance floor to share a special dance.”
➔ Group Photo on Dance Floor (with football toss once everyone is gathered, winner gets special prize) ➔ Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis ➔ “In lieu of a garter or bouquet toss & since it is super bowl Sunday, Nate & Caroline are going to be tossing a football instead!”
➔ Open Dancing
7:00 PM ➔ Photographer/videographer leave
9:57 PM ➔ Last Dance ➔ Sweet Caroline
  CAROLINE & NATE’S DANCE MUSIC RECIPE
Dance Music Rating ➔ PG-13 (like radio edits of songs)
Priority During Dancing ➔ maximum dancing/use my expertise to read the crowd
*Music/Dancing Notes ➔ no drunk uncle karaoke
Genres ➔ Top 40/Pop, 80s Pop/Rock/New Wave, 90s R&B/Boy Bands/Pop, Oldies, 70s/Classic Rock, Motown/Funk, Electronic Dance Music, 2000s
♥ M U S T – P L A Y S ♥
1. I Got A Feeling – Black Eyed Peas, 2. Bailando (Spanish Version) [feat. Descemer Bueno & Gente de Zona], 3. Shape Of You – Ed Sheeran, 4. Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond (when B&G present), 5. In The Mood – Glenn Miller, 6. Shut Up and Dance – Walk The Moon, 7. All Of Me – John Legend, 8. Living On A Prayer – Bon Jovi, 9. Perfect – Ed Sheeran, 10. Then – Brad Paisley (when B&G present), 11. Sway – Michael Buble, 12. Havana – Camila Cabello, 13. Jump, Jive, And Wail – Brian Setzer Orchestra, 14. Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen, 15. Shout! – The Isley Brothers, 16. This I Promise You – N’Sync, 17. Cupid Shuffle, 18. Cha Cha Slide, 19. Pianoman – Billy Joel
♥ P L A Y – I F – Y O U – C A N ♥
20. Open Arms – Journey, 21. Spice Up Your Life – The Spice Girls, 22. Uptown Funk, 23. Party In The USA – Miley Cyrus, 24. I Want You To Know – Zedd feat. Selena Gomez, 25. Good Life – Kanye West, 26. Toxic – Britney Spears, 27. You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC, 28. This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris feat Rihanna
♥ D O – N O T – P L A Y S ♥
Anything too raunchy/dirty, Hot In Here – Nelly, Sean Paul, Shots – LMFAO, Baby Got Back – Sir Mixalot, Ice Ice Baby – Vanilla Ice, Achy Breaky Heart – Billy Rae Cyrus, Get Low – Lil Jon and Eastside Boys, My Humps – Black Eyed Peas
  CORONADO COMMUNITY CENTER WEDDING FLOOR PLAN
SAN DIEGO WEDDING VENDOR LIST
Here is the amazing team of San Diego wedding vendors I had the pleasure of working with on this Coronado Community Center wedding:
Venue ➔  Coronado Community Center
Catering/Day-Of Coordination ➔  Bekker’s Catering (one of my faves!)
Photography (photo credit – featured image) ➔  Abigail Gagne Photography
Videography ➔  Kaylee Duke Films
Flowers  ➔  Flowers By Kendra
Desserts  ➔  Incredible Cheesecake Company and Cafe Zucchero
  Again, I was honored to be the one and only San Diego wedding DJ Caroline & Nate trusted with their Coronado Community Center wedding. Thank you!
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#203 Glam Beauty by helena-bekker featuring suede gloves ❤ liked on Polyvore
WithChic tie shirt, 1,060 THB / Topshop floral jacket, 11,940 THB / Mira Mikati skirt, 12,835 THB / Flower Applique Bralette Top Dark Khaki, 430 THB / Alexander McQueen leather ankle bootie, 48,430 THB / Day pack backpack, 8,295 THB / Suede glove, 1,175 THB
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#169 Military Style
#169 Military Style by helena-bekker featuring black army boots ❤ liked on Polyvore
Crew neck top / BA SH khaki coat, $575 / Mira Mikati jacket, $980 / Tory Burch skirt / RED Valentino black army boots, $735 / Marc Jacobs leather crossbody handbag, $540 / Lightweight infinity scarf / Alexander McQueen glove, $410
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Office New Look by helena-bekker featuring a tufted chair ❤ liked on Polyvore
Chicwish pink shirt / Shrimps faux fur coat, $405 / Alexander Wang blazer, $1,780 / Alexander Wang high waisted pants / Short boots / Fendi mini handbag, $8,025 / Pottery Barn tufted chair / Floral Foil 2018 Covered Spiral Planner Diary, $43 / Black chalkboard / Swarovski black ballpoint pen
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#112 New Summer
#112 New Summer by helena-bekker featuring strappy shoes ❤ liked on Polyvore
RED Valentino off one shoulder top, 28,835 INR / Floral printed skirt, 3,260 INR / Strappy shoes, 2,115 INR / Alexander McQueen credit card holder wallet, 66,450 INR
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U.S. Open tee times 2017: Pairings and start time for Thursday's opening round
One of golf’s major tournaments makes its Wisconsin debut at Erin Hills.
Two months have passed since Sergio Garcia validated a long, storied career by donning the green jacket as winner of this year’s Masters. The question now is whether the Spaniard can roll that momentum into victory at a second straight major.
Garcia is just one member of a stacked field at the 2017 U.S. Open. The tournament begins Thursday morning when every member of the World Golf Ranking’s top 10 tees off in the quest to raise the championship trophy. Dustin Johnson, last year’s winner, is the early favorite to walk off the course with his second major victory on the PGA Tour.
Garcia and Johnson won’t just have to fend off a challenge from fellow tour veterans. The U.S. Open allows any golfer with a USGA membership and handicap to try his hand at qualifying for one of the game’s most prestigious events. Thirteen amateurs dot the 156-man field, each trying to build a name by lasting through Friday’s cuts — or even sneaking into contention as Sunday’s final round dawns.
One big name likely to miss this week’s action is Phil Mickelson. The five-time major winner needs a U.S. Open win to complete a career Grand Slam, but while he’s on the start list, it would take an act of nature to get him to the course. He’ll be attending his daughter’s graduation in San Diego just two hours before his slated tee time at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. Without a minimum three-hour weather delay, he’ll miss his opportunity to hit the links this weekend.
He’d lose out on the chance to play in the Badger State’s first major PGA event. Erin Hills was a cow pasture back in 2004, but years of dedication and hard work have turned the slice of America’s Dairyland into golf paradise. The course’s combination of long American holes, Scottish links-style layout, and the long, unforgiving fescue for which the U.S. Open is known made it an easy choice to host the 2017 event.
The course has already earned its share of complaints, which means Thursday’s opening round should be appointment viewing. Here’s a full list of tee times and pairings as the tournament begins play. All listed times are Eastern.
Thursday (June 15), hole #1 / Friday (June 16), hole #10
7:45 a.m. / 1:30 p.m. – Jordan Niebrugge, Mequon, Wis.; Talor Gooch, Choctaw, Okla.; Kevin Dougherty, Murrieta, Calif.
7:56 a.m. / 1:41 p.m. – Andres Romero, Argentina; Brice Garnett, Gallatin, Mo.; TBD
8:07 a.m. / 1:52 p.m. – Yusaku Miyazato, Japan; J.T. Poston, St. Simons Island, Ga.; Aaron Rai, England
8:18 a.m. / 2:03 p.m. – David Lingmerth, Sweden; Paul Dunne, Republic of Ireland; Haotong Li, Chinese Taipei
8:29 a.m. / 2:14 p.m. – (a) Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif.; Chez Reavie, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Gene Sauers, Savannah, Ga.
8:40 a.m. / 2:25 p.m. – Brandt Snedeker, Nashville, Tenn.; Alex Noren, Sweden; Tyrrell Hatton, England
8:51 a.m. / 2:36 p.m. – Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain; Thomas Pieters, Belgium; Brooks Koepka, West Palm Beach, Fla.
9:02 a.m. / 2:47 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Delray Beach, Fla.; J.B. Holmes, Campbellsville, Ky.; Jason Kokrak, Charlotte, N.C.
9:13 a.m. / 2:58 p.m. – Russell Knox, Scotland; (a) Scott Gregory, England; Martin Laird, Scotland
9:24 a.m. / 3:09 p.m. – Kevin Kisner, Aiken, S.C.; Billy Horschel, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.; Branden Grace, South Africa
9:35 a.m. / 3:20 p.m. – Webb Simpson, Charlotte, N.C.; Ernie Els, South Africa; Lucas Glover, Tequesta, Fla.
9:46 a.m. / 3:31 p.m. – Tyson Alexander, Gainesville, Fla.; (a) Christopher Crawford, Bensalem, Pa.; Max Greyserman, Boca Raton, Fla.
9:57 a.m. / 3:42 p.m. – Matthew Campbell, Rome, N.Y.; Garrett Osborn, Birmingham, Ala.; (a) Walker Lee, Houston, Texas
Thursday (June 15), hole #10 / Friday (June 16), hole #1
7:45 a.m. / 1:30 p.m. – TBD; Ted Potter Jr., Ocala, Fla.; Daniel Chopra, Sweden
7:56 a.m. / 1:41 p.m. – Shugo Imahira, Japan; TBD; Matthew Wallace, England
8:07 a.m. / 1:52 p.m. – Charley Hoffman, San Diego, Calif.; Jason Dufner, Auburn, Ala.; Hideto Tanihara, Japan
8:18 a.m. / 2:03 p.m. – Jeunghun Wang, Republic of Korea; Thomas Aiken, South Africa; Bradley Dredge, Wales
8:29 a.m. / 2:14 p.m. – (a) Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C.; Jamie Lovemark, San Diego, Calif.; Michael Putnam, University Place, Wash.
8:40 a.m. / 2:25 p.m. – Brian Harman, Sea Island, Ga.; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Bud Cauley, Jupiter, Fla.
8:51 a.m. / 2:36 p.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Japan; Rickie Fowler, Murrieta, Calif.; Jon Rahm, Spain
9:02 a.m. / 2:47 p.m. – Lee Westwood, England; Ross Fisher, England; Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland
9:13 a.m. / 2:58 p.m. – Danny Willett, England; Zach Johnson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Angel Cabrera, Argentina
9:24 a.m. / 3:09 p.m. – Matt Kuchar, Sea Island, Ga.; Francesco Molinari, Italy; Patrick Reed, Houston, Texas
9:35 a.m. / 3:20 p.m. – Martin Kaymer, Germany; Jordan Spieth, Dallas, Texas; Dustin Johnson, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
9:46 a.m. / 3:31 p.m. – (a) Joaquin Niemann, Chile; Stephan Jaeger, Germany; Joel Stalter, Luxembourg
9:57 a.m. / 3:42 p.m. – Daniel Miernicki, Portland, Ore.; (a) Sahith Theegala, Chino Hills, Calif.; TBD
Thursday (June 15), hole #1 / Friday (June 16, hole #10
1:30 p.m. / 7:45 a.m. – Jack Maguire, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Corey Conners, Canada; Ben Kohles, Sea Island, Ga.
1:41 p.m. / 7:56 a.m. – Eddie Pepperell, England; Chan Kim, Gilbert, Ariz.; TBD
1:52 p.m. / 8:07 a.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Yuta Ikeda, Japan; Sean O'Hair, Chadds Ford, Pa.
2:03 p.m. / 8:18 a.m. – Andrew Johnston, England; Brian Stuard, Jackson, Mich.; George Coetzee, South Africa
2:14 p.m. / 8:29 a.m. – Marc Leishman, Australia; Pat Perez, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Si Woo Kim, Republic of Korea
2:25 p.m. / 8:40 a.m. – Russell Henley, Charleston, S.C.; (a) Scottie Scheffler, Dallas, Texas; Harris English, Sea Island, Ga.
2:36 p.m. / 8:51 a.m. – Bubba Watson, Bagdad, Fla.; Adam Scott, Australia; Sergio Garcia, Spain
2:47 p.m. / 9:02 a.m. – Henrik Stenson, Sweden; Charl Schwartzel, South Africa; Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa
2:58 p.m. / 9:13 a.m. – Jimmy Walker, Boerne, Texas; Justin Thomas, Goshen, Ky.; Paul Casey, England
3:09 p.m. / 9:24 a.m. – Jason Day, Australia; Justin Rose, England; Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland
3:20 p.m. / 9:35 a.m. – Steve Stricker, Madison, Wis.; Stewart Cink, Duluth, Ga.; Phil Mickelson, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
3:31 p.m. / 9:46 a.m. – Ryan Brehm, Traverse City, Mich.; John Oda, Honolulu, Hawaii; Jonathan Randolph, Oxford, Miss.
3:42 p.m. / 9:57 a.m. – (a) Mason Andersen, Chandler, Ariz.; Derek Barron, Tacoma, Wash.; Roman Robledo, Harlingen, Texas
Thursday (June 15), hole #10 / Friday (June 16), hole #1
1:30 p.m. / 7:45 a.m. – Wade Ormsby, Australia; Oliver Bekker, South Africa; Kyle Thompson, Greenville, S.C.
1:41 p.m. / 7:56 a.m. – Brandon Stone, South Africa; Troy Merritt, Meridian, Idaho; TBD
1:52 p.m. / 8:07 a.m. – Satoshi Kodaira, Japan; Daniel Summerhays, Fruit Heights, Utah; Alexander Levy, France
2:03 p.m. / 8:18 a.m. – William McGirt, Moore, S.C.; Keegan Bradley, Woodstock, Vt.; Kevin Na, Las Vegas, Nev.
2:14 p.m. / 8:29 a.m. – (a) Brad Dalke, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Wesley Bryan, Augusta, Ga.; Brendan Steele, Idyllwild, Calif.
2:25 p.m. / 8:40 a.m. – Nick Flanagan, Australia; Richie Ramsay, Scotland; Bryson DeChambeau, Clovis, Calif.
2:36 p.m. / 8:51 a.m. – Daniel Berger, Jupiter, Fla.; Roberto Castro, Atlanta, Ga.; Bill Haas, Greenville, S.C.
2:47 p.m. / 9:02 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Canada; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; Cheng-Tsung Pan, Chinese Taipei
2:58 p.m. / 9:13 a.m. – Scott Piercy, Las Vegas, Nev.; Shane Lowry, Republic of Ireland; Jim Furyk, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
3:09 p.m. / 9:24 a.m. – Matthew Fitzpatrick, England; Peter Uihlein, Jupiter, Fla.; Byeong Hun An, Republic of Korea
3:20 p.m. / 9:35 a.m. – Kevin Chappell, Fresno, Calif.; (a) Maverick McNealy, Portola Valley, Calif.; Bernd Wiesberger, Austria
3:31 p.m. / 9:46 a.m. – Xander Schauffele, San Diego, Calif.; Trey Mullinax, Birmingham, Ala.; (a) Cameron Champ, Sacramento, Calif.
3:42 p.m. / 9:57 a.m. – Sam Ryder, Longwood, Fla.; (a) Alex Smalley, Wake Forest, N.C.; Andy Pope, Orlando, Fla.
(a): amateur
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