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lsdunesarchive · 1 year
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grainxnoisemedia: @/anthonygreen666 of L.S. Dunes
Manchester, UK Club Academy 1.29.23
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centuriespast · 2 months
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Surveillance Photograph of Militant Suffragettes Criminal Record Office (active since c.1914) National Portrait Gallery, London
Portraits of Mary Raleigh Richardson; Lilian Lenton; Kitty Marion (Katherina Maria Schafer); Lillian Forrester; Miss Johansen; Clara Elizabeth Giveen; Jennie Baines; Miriam Pratt. Surveillance photographs of militant suffragettes were issued to public galleries including the National Portrait Gallery in 1914. Most of the images in the composite group photograph were taken undercover while the women were in the exercise yards of Manchester or Holloway prisons. Of those included, Gertrude Ansell (1861–1932) (below, bottom row, second left), a professional typist, attacked Hubert Herkomer’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington at the Royal Academy and was forcibly fed 236 times.
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UNDISPUTED MASTERS OF THE METAL-PUNK ETHOS -- A MONOLITHIC FORCE IN THE UNDERGROUND.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on English crust punk/metal punk band, AMEBIX, performing live during the band's "Monolith" era, possibly in Manchester, UK, c. late 1986-'87. 📸: John (via Flickr).
"I awoke in a sweat, from the American Dream, They were loading the bomb bay of the iron bird, Giving their blood, to the Doomsday Machine, I screamed into the wind my goodbye to the world."
-- "Nobody's Driving" (1987) by AMEBIX (lyrics by Rob "The Baron" Miller)
Sources: www.flickr.com/photos/74495375@N07/9574148841, Discogs, & Metal Academy.
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tremolorecords · 5 months
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Suede - Autofiction (Expanded Edition)
Disc 1
01. She Still Leads Me On 02. Personality Disorder 03. 15 Again 04. The Only Way I Can Love You 05. That Boy On The Stage 06. Drive Myself Home 07. Black Ice 08. Shadow Self 09. It's Always The Quiet Ones 10. What Am I Without You? 11. Turn Off Your Brain And Yell
Disc 2
01. The Sadness In You, The Sadness In Me 02. Days Like Dead Moths 03. The Prey 04. You Don't Know Me 05. There Is No Me If There Is No You 06. Still Waiting
Disc 3
01. She Still Leads Me On(Live At De La Warr Pavilion) [a] 02. Personality Disorder(Live At The O2 Leeds Academy) [b] 03. 15 Again(Live At The O2 Leeds Academy) [b] 04. The Only Way I Can Love You(Live At The O2 Leeds Academy) [b] 05. That Boy On The Stage(Live At Rock City) [c] 06. Drive Myself Home (Live At The Forum) [d] 07. Black Ice(Live At Southampton Guildhall) [e] 08. Shadow Self(Live At The O2 Leeds Academy) [b] 09. It's Always The Quiet Ones(Live At The Albert Hall) [f] 10. What Am I Without You?(Live At Rock City) [c] 11. Turn Off Your Brain And Yell(Live At De La Warr Pavilion) [a]
[a] Recorded live at De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, United Kingdom, 25/03/2023 [b] Recorded live at the O2 Leeds Academy, United Kingdom, 30/03/2023 [c] Recorded live at Rock City, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 10/03/2023 [d] Recorded live at the Forum, Bath, United Kingdom, 03/03/2023 [e] Recorded live at Southampton Guildhall, United Kingdom, 24/03/2023 [f] Recorded live at the Albert Hall, Manchester, United Kingdom, 09/03/2023
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mudkissphotography · 7 months
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PRINCESS GOES @ CLUB ACADEMY, MANCHESTER
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Princess Goes (an avant-garde supergroup consisting of vocalist and Dexter actor Michael C. Hall, guitarist and keyboardist Matt Katz-Bohen, and drummer Peter Yanowitz.) They recently shortened their name from Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum. I would have preferred Princess and the Butterfly as I am unsure where they go...however, I digress.
They have a new album set for release, 'Come Of Age' the previous album was a stunning masterpiece. Ketamine was my favourite track. I shot them initially in 2021 in Liverpool - in a dingy tiny room on a backstreet. Apparently, they do love playing in dives.
I had hoped playing the Club Academy we would have some superb lighting, but was soon disappointed. I know, I know we are always moaning about lighting...the narrow pit was also rammed, so there was a lot of jostling going on. Support was from the comedic songbird Beija Flo based in Liverpool.
MK Bennett said it so well in this review on Louder Than War here:
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lemonkiwibread · 1 year
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Photos from college members of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee’s education and labor panel, receives the 2023 National Education Service Award from the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. Connecticut community college leaders, including John Maduko (right of DeLauro), president of Connecticut State Community College, and Manchester Community College CEO Nicole Esposito (left of DeLauro), presented the award to her this week. (Photo: ACCT)
Cuyahoga Community College President Michael Baston visits a warehouse of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which helps the college keep the student food pantries on its campuses stocked. (Photo: Tri-C)
Firefighters who just finished taking a nine-chapter test at the Shumaker Public Safety Training Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, chat about the experience with each other and HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski (right). (Photo: HACC)
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry takes an icy lake dip as part of the United Way of Fairfield County’s 2023 Polar Plunge. The event raised more than $11,000. (Photo: COTC)
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has launched its Senior Leadership Academy, a professional development program designed to promote career advancement within TCSG and its 22 colleges across Georgia. The first cohort of 25 participants recently met at TCSG’s system office for a two-day session. (Photo: TCSG)
Virginia’s Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (left) and Mark Warner visit Germanna Community College’s James R. Clapper Center for Innovation in Cybersecurity at what is to become its Barbara J. Fried Center. The lawmakers secured $870,000 in federal funding for the center. (Photo: GCC)
Student trustees from College of DuPage (Illinois) and Hudson Valley Community College (New York) shared their community college story — and promoted #CCMonth — during the 2023 National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kim Villanueva/Illinois Community College Trustees Association)
Louis Bass, CEO of RMC, watches as Sarah Serra signs her employment agreement with the healthcare company at Gadsden State Community College’s registered nurse apprenticeship signing ceremony this week. The Alabama college recognized 12 students who signed contracts with three local employers through the program. (Photo: Gadsden State)
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) and Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Michigan) toured Grand Rapids Community College’s Tassell MTEC and discussed federal funding for the new GRCC Center for Automation. (Photo: GRCC/Steve Jessmore)
Jefferson Vasquez-Reyes (center left), a student at Montgomery College (MC), was recognized by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (center) during his State of the State address. The son of immigrant parents whose family came to the U.S. from El Salvador, the 18-year-old plans on becoming a doctor. He is joined by MC officials, including President Jermaine Williams (top left). (Photo: MC)
Katie Lynch, Rockland Community College’s officer in charge of academic affairs, visits with New York high school to outline the college’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, a joint effort between RCC, Ford Motor Company, and Sound Business, Inc. that promotes career opportunities in the automotive industry for underserved high school students. (Photo: RCC)
Read more here https://ccsmart.org/
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ajgulinka · 1 year
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Photos from college members of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee’s education and labor panel, receives the 2023 National Education Service Award from the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. Connecticut community college leaders, including John Maduko (right of DeLauro), president of Connecticut State Community College, and Manchester Community College CEO Nicole Esposito (left of DeLauro), presented the award to her this week. (Photo: ACCT)
Cuyahoga Community College President Michael Baston visits a warehouse of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which helps the college keep the student food pantries on its campuses stocked. (Photo: Tri-C)
Firefighters who just finished taking a nine-chapter test at the Shumaker Public Safety Training Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, chat about the experience with each other and HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski (right). (Photo: HACC)
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry takes an icy lake dip as part of the United Way of Fairfield County’s 2023 Polar Plunge. The event raised more than $11,000. (Photo: COTC)
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has launched its Senior Leadership Academy, a professional development program designed to promote career advancement within TCSG and its 22 colleges across Georgia. The first cohort of 25 participants recently met at TCSG’s system office for a two-day session. (Photo: TCSG)
Virginia’s Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (left) and Mark Warner visit Germanna Community College’s James R. Clapper Center for Innovation in Cybersecurity at what is to become its Barbara J. Fried Center. The lawmakers secured $870,000 in federal funding for the center. (Photo: GCC)
Student trustees from College of DuPage (Illinois) and Hudson Valley Community College (New York) shared their community college story — and promoted #CCMonth — during the 2023 National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kim Villanueva/Illinois Community College Trustees Association)
Louis Bass, CEO of RMC, watches as Sarah Serra signs her employment agreement with the healthcare company at Gadsden State Community College’s registered nurse apprenticeship signing ceremony this week. The Alabama college recognized 12 students who signed contracts with three local employers through the program. (Photo: Gadsden State)
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) and Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Michigan) toured Grand Rapids Community College’s Tassell MTEC and discussed federal funding for the new GRCC Center for Automation. (Photo: GRCC/Steve Jessmore)
Jefferson Vasquez-Reyes (center left), a student at Montgomery College (MC), was recognized by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (center) during his State of the State address. The son of immigrant parents whose family came to the U.S. from El Salvador, the 18-year-old plans on becoming a doctor. He is joined by MC officials, including President Jermaine Williams (top left). (Photo: MC)
Katie Lynch, Rockland Community College’s officer in charge of academic affairs, visits with New York high school to outline the college’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, a joint effort between RCC, Ford Motor Company, and Sound Business, Inc. that promotes career opportunities in the automotive industry for underserved high school students. (Photo: RCC)
Read more here https://ccsmart.org/
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tulezaraki · 1 year
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Photos from college members of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee’s education and labor panel, receives the 2023 National Education Service Award from the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. Connecticut community college leaders, including John Maduko (right of DeLauro), president of Connecticut State Community College, and Manchester Community College CEO Nicole Esposito (left of DeLauro), presented the award to her this week. (Photo: ACCT)
Cuyahoga Community College President Michael Baston visits a warehouse of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which helps the college keep the student food pantries on its campuses stocked. (Photo: Tri-C)
Firefighters who just finished taking a nine-chapter test at the Shumaker Public Safety Training Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, chat about the experience with each other and HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski (right). (Photo: HACC)
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry takes an icy lake dip as part of the United Way of Fairfield County’s 2023 Polar Plunge. The event raised more than $11,000. (Photo: COTC)
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has launched its Senior Leadership Academy, a professional development program designed to promote career advancement within TCSG and its 22 colleges across Georgia. The first cohort of 25 participants recently met at TCSG’s system office for a two-day session. (Photo: TCSG)
Virginia’s Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (left) and Mark Warner visit Germanna Community College’s James R. Clapper Center for Innovation in Cybersecurity at what is to become its Barbara J. Fried Center. The lawmakers secured $870,000 in federal funding for the center. (Photo: GCC)
Student trustees from College of DuPage (Illinois) and Hudson Valley Community College (New York) shared their community college story — and promoted #CCMonth — during the 2023 National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kim Villanueva/Illinois Community College Trustees Association)
Louis Bass, CEO of RMC, watches as Sarah Serra signs her employment agreement with the healthcare company at Gadsden State Community College’s registered nurse apprenticeship signing ceremony this week. The Alabama college recognized 12 students who signed contracts with three local employers through the program. (Photo: Gadsden State)
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) and Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Michigan) toured Grand Rapids Community College’s Tassell MTEC and discussed federal funding for the new GRCC Center for Automation. (Photo: GRCC/Steve Jessmore)
Jefferson Vasquez-Reyes (center left), a student at Montgomery College (MC), was recognized by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (center) during his State of the State address. The son of immigrant parents whose family came to the U.S. from El Salvador, the 18-year-old plans on becoming a doctor. He is joined by MC officials, including President Jermaine Williams (top left). (Photo: MC)
Katie Lynch, Rockland Community College’s officer in charge of academic affairs, visits with New York high school to outline the college’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, a joint effort between RCC, Ford Motor Company, and Sound Business, Inc. that promotes career opportunities in the automotive industry for underserved high school students. (Photo: RCC)
Read more here https://ccsmart.org/
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pokemontalksback · 1 year
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Snapshots
Photos from college members of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee’s education and labor panel, receives the 2023 National Education Service Award from the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. Connecticut community college leaders, including John Maduko (right of DeLauro), president of Connecticut State Community College, and Manchester Community College CEO Nicole Esposito (left of DeLauro), presented the award to her this week. (Photo: ACCT)
Cuyahoga Community College President Michael Baston visits a warehouse of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which helps the college keep the student food pantries on its campuses stocked. (Photo: Tri-C)
Firefighters who just finished taking a nine-chapter test at the Shumaker Public Safety Training Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, chat about the experience with each other and HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski (right). (Photo: HACC)
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry takes an icy lake dip as part of the United Way of Fairfield County’s 2023 Polar Plunge. The event raised more than $11,000. (Photo: COTC)
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has launched its Senior Leadership Academy, a professional development program designed to promote career advancement within TCSG and its 22 colleges across Georgia. The first cohort of 25 participants recently met at TCSG’s system office for a two-day session. (Photo: TCSG)
Virginia’s Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (left) and Mark Warner visit Germanna Community College’s James R. Clapper Center for Innovation in Cybersecurity at what is to become its Barbara J. Fried Center. The lawmakers secured $870,000 in federal funding for the center. (Photo: GCC)
Student trustees from College of DuPage (Illinois) and Hudson Valley Community College (New York) shared their community college story — and promoted #CCMonth — during the 2023 National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kim Villanueva/Illinois Community College Trustees Association)
Louis Bass, CEO of RMC, watches as Sarah Serra signs her employment agreement with the healthcare company at Gadsden State Community College’s registered nurse apprenticeship signing ceremony this week. The Alabama college recognized 12 students who signed contracts with three local employers through the program. (Photo: Gadsden State)
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) and Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Michigan) toured Grand Rapids Community College’s Tassell MTEC and discussed federal funding for the new GRCC Center for Automation. (Photo: GRCC/Steve Jessmore)
Jefferson Vasquez-Reyes (center left), a student at Montgomery College (MC), was recognized by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (center) during his State of the State address. The son of immigrant parents whose family came to the U.S. from El Salvador, the 18-year-old plans on becoming a doctor. He is joined by MC officials, including President Jermaine Williams (top left). (Photo: MC)
Katie Lynch, Rockland Community College’s officer in charge of academic affairs, visits with New York high school to outline the college’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, a joint effort between RCC, Ford Motor Company, and Sound Business, Inc. that promotes career opportunities in the automotive industry for underserved high school students. (Photo: RCC)
Read more here https://ccsmart.org/
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lsdunesarchive · 1 year
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grainxnoisemedia: @/timpayne_inthemembrane TIM PAYNE IN THE BRAIN!!!
manchester, uk last month
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#lsdunes #lsdunesmanc #bestbassistever #fujifilm
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dinahsbarbara · 1 year
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Photos from college members of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee’s education and labor panel, receives the 2023 National Education Service Award from the Association of Community College Trustees and the American Association of Community Colleges. Connecticut community college leaders, including John Maduko (right of DeLauro), president of Connecticut State Community College, and Manchester Community College CEO Nicole Esposito (left of DeLauro), presented the award to her this week. (Photo: ACCT)
Cuyahoga Community College President Michael Baston visits a warehouse of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which helps the college keep the student food pantries on its campuses stocked. (Photo: Tri-C)
Firefighters who just finished taking a nine-chapter test at the Shumaker Public Safety Training Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, chat about the experience with each other and HACC President John J. “Ski” Sygielski (right). (Photo: HACC)
Central Ohio Technical College President John Berry takes an icy lake dip as part of the United Way of Fairfield County’s 2023 Polar Plunge. The event raised more than $11,000. (Photo: COTC)
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) has launched its Senior Leadership Academy, a professional development program designed to promote career advancement within TCSG and its 22 colleges across Georgia. The first cohort of 25 participants recently met at TCSG’s system office for a two-day session. (Photo: TCSG)
Virginia’s Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (left) and Mark Warner visit Germanna Community College’s James R. Clapper Center for Innovation in Cybersecurity at what is to become its Barbara J. Fried Center. The lawmakers secured $870,000 in federal funding for the center. (Photo: GCC)
Student trustees from College of DuPage (Illinois) and Hudson Valley Community College (New York) shared their community college story — and promoted #CCMonth — during the 2023 National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Kim Villanueva/Illinois Community College Trustees Association)
Louis Bass, CEO of RMC, watches as Sarah Serra signs her employment agreement with the healthcare company at Gadsden State Community College’s registered nurse apprenticeship signing ceremony this week. The Alabama college recognized 12 students who signed contracts with three local employers through the program. (Photo: Gadsden State)
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) and Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Michigan) toured Grand Rapids Community College’s Tassell MTEC and discussed federal funding for the new GRCC Center for Automation. (Photo: GRCC/Steve Jessmore)
Jefferson Vasquez-Reyes (center left), a student at Montgomery College (MC), was recognized by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (center) during his State of the State address. The son of immigrant parents whose family came to the U.S. from El Salvador, the 18-year-old plans on becoming a doctor. He is joined by MC officials, including President Jermaine Williams (top left). (Photo: MC)
Katie Lynch, Rockland Community College’s officer in charge of academic affairs, visits with New York high school to outline the college’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, a joint effort between RCC, Ford Motor Company, and Sound Business, Inc. that promotes career opportunities in the automotive industry for underserved high school students. (Photo: RCC)
Read more here https://ccsmart.org/
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news24fr · 1 year
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Afficher uniquement les événements clésVeuillez activer JavaScript pour utiliser cette fonctionnalitéFlux en directLes évènements clésil y a 15 moisNouvelles de l'équipeil y a 21 moisPréambuleAfficher uniquement les événements clésVeuillez activer JavaScript pour utiliser cette fonctionnalitéil y a 4 mois06h47 HNEAvant-première de Suzanne WrackWSL choc des titans: où Manchester City contre Arsenal pourrait être gagné et perduEn savoir plusil y a 13 mois06h38 HNEC'est la deuxième réunion en quatre jours entre City et Arsenal. Je suis sûr que vous le savez, mais je suis contractuellement obligé de vous le rappeler. Le but de Stina Blackstenius en prolongation a offert à Arsenal une victoire 1-0 sur City en demi-finale de la Coupe continentale ; en conséquence, ils affronteront Chelsea à Selhurst Park le mois prochain.Blackstenius coule City pour envoyer Arsenal Women en finale de la Coupe continentaleEn savoir plusil y a 15 mois06h36 HNENouvelles de l'équipeLes deux équipes font un changement par rapport à leurs derniers matchs WSL il y a une semaine (les XI de la Coupe continentale ont beaucoup changé). La ville apporte Laura Combes pour Deyna Castellanos; Arsenal préfère Victoria Pelova à Lina Hurtig.Nous ne savons pas encore si l'Arsenal Leah Williamson jouera au milieu de terrain (arrière quatre) ou en défense (arrière trois). Je soupçonne le premier.🔵 NOUVELLES DE L'ÉQUIPE 🔵 XI | Roebuck, Casparij, Houghton (C), Greenwood, Aleixandri, Hasegawa, Angeldahl, Combes, Kelly, Hemp, Shaw ABONNEMENTS | MacIver, Castellanos, Fowler, Raso, Ouahabi, Blakstad#ManCity | @HaysWorldwide pic.twitter.com/OIoahAlzJ0– Femmes de Man City (@ManCityWomen) 11 février 2023 NOTRE XI DE DÉPART 🖤 pic.twitter.com/xQiakggOhh– Arsenal féminin (@ArsenalWFC) 11 février 2023 Mis à jour à 06h49 HNEil y a 21 mois06h30 HNEPréambuleBonjour et bienvenue pour la couverture en direct de Manchester City contre Arsenal au stade Academy. C'est un jeu multi-contexte, pertinent à la fois pour la course au titre et la bataille pour les places en Ligue des champions. Les deux équipes ont toujours l'ambition de remporter le titre WSL de Chelsea, bien que City en particulier ne puisse vraiment pas se permettre de perdre des points aujourd'hui. Plus important encore, peut-être, les deux équipes veulent une part du gâteau de la Ligue des champions de la saison prochaine.Ces dernières années, cela a été une évidence, mais Manchester United a transformé un Big Three en Big Four, donc l'une de ces équipes pourrait manquer. Les deux ont connu des saisons frustrantes : Arsenal à cause des blessures à long terme de Beth Mead et Vivianne Miedema, sans parler de l'égalisation tardive de Sam Kerr aux Emirats le mois dernier ; Ville parce qu'ils ont perdu cinq pointe vers Aston Villa. S'ils avaient remporté ces deux matchs, ils seraient à égalité avec les leaders de Chelsea.Démarrer 12h30. Pos Équipe P GD Points 1 Chelsea Femmes 12 24 31 2 Manchester United Femmes 12 25 29 3 Arsenal Femmes 11 20 26 4 Manchester City Femmes 12 14 26 5 Everton Femmes 12 4 19 Mis à jour à 06h51 HNELes sujetsSuper Ligue féminineFootball fémininManchester City FemmesArsenal FemmesRéutiliser ce contenu
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masonsutd · 3 years
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A history of Luke Shaw at Manchester United Football Club
Luke Paul Hoare Shaw
 Born 12th July 1995, Kingston upon Thames.
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He grew up a Chelsea Football Club Fan and trialled for their academy. He was refused and instead went to Southampton Football club at aged 8, he eventually broke through to the first team where he would stay until 2014.
 First season - 2014/15
27th June 2014
Manchester United by 18-year-old left back Luke Shaw from Southampton after being rejected the month previously. He signs for £27 million with the option to rise to £31 million dependent on performances. He signs a 4-year contract with an option to extend for a further year taking him to 2019. 
14th September 2014
After an eventful preseason in the US which was riddled with fitness concerns Louis Van Gaal had already named Shaw as a substitute against Queens Park Rangers. Luke would not make his debut for Manchester United as he would be left as unused during the 90 minutes. Manchester United would go on to with this match 4-0.
21st September 2014 
Luke would again be an unused substitute against Leicester City Football club. Manchester United would go on to be beat 5-3 with left back Tyler Blackett being sent off. A perfect opportunity for the new left back people would cry out.
27th September 2014
Luke Shaw would make his full competitive debut for Manchester United on this date at Old Trafford wearing the number 3 shirt. He would play again West Ham United. Manchester United would win 2-1 with the starting line up being as follows: 1. D. De Gea, 2. R. Da Silva, 33. P. McNair, 5. M. Rojo, 3. L. Shaw, 17. D. Blind, 21. A. Herrera (25. A. Valencia), 7. A. Di Maria (39. T. Thorpe), 10. W. Rooney🟥, 20. R. Van Persie, 9. R. Falcao (24. D. Fletcher).
8th February 2015
Luke Shaw would find himself with his first red card for Manchester United in the return fixture of his debut. He would receive his second yellow in extra time with the clock reading 90+3’. Manchester United had just scored to equalize the score.
First season review 
Luke Shaw made 16 appearances for Manchester United in the premier league during his debut season with only 7 being from start to finish, would have been 8 if he didn’t get sent off in the final minute. He played 1127 minutes.
 He made 4 appearances in the FA cup resulting in 184 minutes. And he played 45 minutes in the under 23’s. He only had one assist which was for the under 23’s.
He played twice for England during the European qualifiers, he played both matches from start to finish with him earning himself an assist during the second match which was against Switzerland.
Luke missed 14 premier league matches due to injury, he was an unused sub for the two matches already mentioned. And he wasn’t in the match day squad for 5 matches that wasn’t through injury.
A rocky start to his time at Manchester United but Louis Van Gaal was sure that Luke would find his feet and tackle his niggling injuries and really find his feet during his second season with the Red Devil’s.
Second season – 2015/16 
Premier league
Luke would play the first 5 matches for Manchester United in the premier league during the 15/16 season. He would get an assist during the 2-1 defeat to Swansea, but he would play the full 90 for all those matches. 
Champions league qualifiers
Luke would play the full 90 in both of Manchester United champions league qualifiers against Club Brugge.
Champions League
On the 15th of September 2015 Luke Shaw would be in the starting 11 for his first real champions league match. The line-up would be as follows: 1. D. De Gea, 36. M. Darmian, 12. C. Smalling, 17. D. Blind, 23. L. Shaw, 31. B. Schweinsteiger, 21. A. Herrera, 18. A. Young, 8. J. Mata, 7. M. Depay, 9. A. Martial. Manchester United’s opponents would be PSV Eindhoven. Manchester United would lose 2-1 but the match wouldn’t be remembered for that.
Career Ending Injury?
15 minutes after kicking off Hector Moreno would bring down a 20-year-old Luke Shaw who was running through to goal. Immediately Moreno knew it was bad having suffered an injury like it only a year before. There would be no punishment for Moreno even though Luke Shaw would require 10 minutes of on the pitch treatment to eventually be taken off the pitch on a stretcher requiring oxygen.
It was thought that initially Luke had injured his ankle. However with the broadcaster not wanting to show replays of the tackle how could we be sure. During half time it was said that although Moreno caught the call Luke should have got a penalty at least and possibly a red card because even if there was no malice it was dangerous okay that ended up with a player being carried off the pitch on a stretcher requiring at least an X-Ray and who knows what else.
53 minutes after the tackle Luke Shaw tweets “thank you everyone for your messages, words can’t describe how gutted I am, my road to recovery starts now, I will come back stronger” as of this moment fans are still unsure exactly what injury Luke has sustained.
After the match it was confirmed that Luke Shaw was suffered a break to his right tibia and fibula, Louis Van Gaal had hoped he wouldn’t need more than 6 months out but admits he’s no doctor so couldn’t say how long it would take.
Second season review
I really feel for Luke here, he was finding his stride and it almost feel intentional, he sadly wouldn’t go on to play another minute for united or England this season meaning he misses out on the euros. Luke posts pictures on his Instagram of his recovery journey throughout and it looks promising.
Third Season – 2016/17
Community Shield
Luke would play 69 minutes in the first match under new manager Jose Mourinho in which United would beat Leicester 2-1. Not bad for someone who hadn’t played for almost a year.
Premier League
During the first 10 matches of the 2016/17 season Luke played in 7 of them if you count the fact he made a 1-minute appearance against Liverpool out of the 630 minutes available during those 7 matches he played 526. The three he missed he wasn’t on the bench for, and it wasn’t due to injury, I suspect new manager Jose Mourinho was concerned about rushing him back into every match after such a horrific injury. Luke would go on to miss the next 9 matches due to a groin injury. He would miss the next 6 even though Mourinho confirmed he was fit. Luke would play 70 minutes for the first time in 5 months to be dropped to the bench again the match after and not be in the squad the match after that. Out of the next 540 available minutes Luke would only play 95 with 3 of those matches being an unused sub. Luke would miss the last 4 matches with a foot injury.
Europa League
Luke would again miss a large portion of Manchester United’s Winning run in the Europa League, including the final. He would play half of the group stages and he wouldn’t then be named in the squad until the quarter finals against RSC Anderlecht where he would be an unused substitute during the first leg, and he would play the full 120 minutes in the second leg that saw Manchester United go through to the semi-finals. However he was a part of the squad which means he did get a medal for that trophy.
FA Cup
Out of the 4 matches Manchester United played in this competition Luke Shaw played 90 minutes and was an unused substitute in another. He was not in the squad for the other two.
EFL Cup
Manchester United would win the EFL this year however Luke would only play one full match and half a match on another. The media was concerned that Luke had fallen out of favour with Jose Mourinho however he stated it was as simple as is team was playing well and he was happy with his defence.
Third season review
A season people hoped Luke would succeed in after that horrific injury however he just couldn’t get a run of matches and it wasn’t helped with Jose Mourinho making comments about his weight. The Media focused on Luke’s eating habits rather than why his manager wasn’t playing him Mourinho stated his defence was playing well but they came 6th and yes they got titles but surely if Luke was available and you’re not winning you’d at least try him. People were really questioning what Manchester United had paid almost £30 million for.
Fourth season – 2017/18
Super Cup
Luke Shaw missed the super cup final again Real Madrid due to a foot injury that he attained at the end of the previous season. Manchester United did end up losing this match 2-1.
Premier League
Luke Shaw didn’t make his first premier league appearance for Manchester United until game week 17 however he was on the bench for game week 12 and 16. He was then on the bench for the next two matches before going on a run of 4 matches, 2 more on the bench before playing another 90 minutes and then he was back on the bench for another 2 matches. He played 23 minutes in game week 29 and that was it until game week 35. He then wasn’t in the squad until the last three matches. United came second losing 7 matches with Luke being on the pitch for 1 of those. He was on the bench for 3 of those loses. Luke did miss the first 2 matches due to a foot injury that he had from the previous season but other than that he didn’t miss any more through injury.
Champions League
During Manchester United’s run to the last 16 Luke only played the final match of the group stage. He was on the bench for the previous two matches. People questioned whether Luke would have been useful against Sevilla who eventually beat United 2-1 and knocked United out.
FA Cup
Luke played in the first 4 matches of Manchester United FA Cup run which saw them be beat in the final by Chelsea. He played the full 90 in the first 3 and then 45 in the fourth. He was not in the squad in the semi-final or the final.
EFL Cup
Luke played in all 3 of United’s matches in the EFL Cup if you count his 3 minutes against Swansea. His only full 90 in the competition came against Bristol city who won 2-1 knocking United out of the competition.
Fourth season review
Again another choppy season for Luke where he missed out on the World Cup, and we all know if he had a run Southgate would have picked him which could have been good for his confidence. Jose made a tonne of comments regarding Luke and his professionalism which has surely got something to do with how little game time Luke got this season. Could he have gotten more game time under a different manager?
Fifth Season – 2018/19
Premier League
Luke started his season with his first senior goal to give united their win on the opening day. He would play the first 4 matches of the season missing the 5th through concussion he attained on international duty. He would play the next 7 missing match week 13 due to yellow card suspension due to having 5 out of the first 12 matches. He would then play 72’ before being taken off with a knock and missing the next 3 matches. Luke would then start the second half of the season missing only 1 out of 15 under new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he would get another 5 yellow cards meaning he missed the next two matched due to suspension. He would come back into the team straight after his suspension and in the 89th minute he would get another yellow card. He would not be involved in the final match of the season. In total Luke received 11 yellow cards, 4 assists and 1 goal in the premier league. Even though United sacked their manager before the Christmas, new year run they still managed to finish 6th with the difference being only 6 points between 3rd and 6th.
Champions League
Manchester United played 10 matches in the Champions League with Luke with only missing 2, 1 through a knock which he received in the premier league and the other through a suspension due to receiving 3 yellow cards. He received those yellow card in three consecutive matches. One of them being in the match that a lot of football fans will know about that night in Paris.
FA Cup
Luke played in 3 out of 4 of Manchester United’s matches in the FA cup including the loss against wolves where he got an assist. These matches were played after the new manager came in.
International
Luke was recalled by Manager Gareth Southgate for the UEFA Nations League however he only played 53 minutes. Missing 2 games due to injury and he was on the bench for the third.
On the 5th of September 2018 Luke was on international duty and he gave a prematch interview with the media regarding his time under Jose Mourinho and how his diet has changed drastically by bringing in a nutritionist, however the focal point of that interview was when Luke was asked about how he was able to pull himself through the dark points of his injury and he stated he relied on his family and friends but that sometimes he did think about quitting not just when he was injured but the time after too. He stated one of his motivations is that one day he wants to be recognised as one of the best left backs in the world, flash forward to 2021 and I can tell 3 years ago Luke that it has happened. 
One of the reporters was asking about Luke saying he had wanted to quit, and Luke confirmed that wasn’t because of any negative comments it was because of how serious his injury was, it was because whilst trying to recover from his broken leg he felt static as he kept doing the same thing and he was still limited with the type of injury he had. The reporter asks if there was any doubt from doctors on whether Luke would play again, and he replies that what no-one knows is that he almost lost his leg and that he only found that out 6 months later. He states that almost 3 years later from the initial injury it feels stronger and that he’s ready to go. sadly Luke would get concussion during the match the next day.
Fifth season review
Luke managed to get a good run of games even before Jose Mourinho was sacked, he was physically carrying more weight than he previously had which he was addressing with his nutritionist, but he was still able to play 90 minutes frequently, this makes me question why Jose was mentioning his weight the previous season. You could really see that Luke found his confidence more when Ole took over and he himself has credited this to Ole and his man management. He was also rewarded with a new contract on October 18th which keeps him at the club until June 2023.
Sixth season – 2019/2020
Premier League
Luke played the full first two matches of the season but unfortunately had to be brought off at 34 minutes in the third match with a hamstring injury. He missed the next 10 matches to that injury however he did get straight back into the squad, he started with 11 minutes, then it was 3’ and then it was 5 matches of 90’. He then played 1 minute on game week 20. He played the full 90 the next match where united lost 2-0 and Luke was dropped for the next game. Luke played 87’ and the 21’ of the next two match which Manchester United lost, he then played 10 matches of 90’ in a row and then sadly came off at 75’ in the 11th game due to an ankle injury. The ankle injury sadly made Luke miss the last 3 matches in the season. Manchester United managed to get to third this season and secured themselves champions league which surely secured more match time for Luke right?
Europa League
Luke missed the first 4 of the group stages matches due to the hamstring injury he got playing in the 3rd match of the premier league. He played one out of the remaining two matches that one being the only one that United lost the whole group stage. He then played the next 3 matches before missing the last 3 due to injury. United would sadly lose out in the semi-final to Sevilla.
FA Cup
Luke missed the first match due to illness and was rested for the replay however he did play the next 3 matches and he got a goal and an assist in the fifth round against Derby County. He then missed the semi-final against Chelsea through an ankle injury which United lost.
EFL Cup
Luke missed the third and fourth round due to his hamstring injury, he then played against Colchester United Football Club in the quarter finals, he missed out on the semi-final first leg against Manchester City through illness which United lost 3-1 meaning they needed to win 2-0 next leg which they failed to do. He did manage to play again in the second leg.
Sixth season review
Luke was unlucky to the get injuries he did during this season and sadly it feels like had Luke not gotten ill United could have gotten further in certain tournaments. He didn’t play fantastic during this season and sadly it made the manager look at another left back bringing in Alex Telles during the transfer window. Every United fan was hoping that Luke would use the summer and the arrival of Telles to push him further and to finally reach the potential that he had when he was signed at 18. This season was halted with the pandemic, and it turned out to be a very short summer, United only had one preseason match and the question on everyone’s lips was how this would affect United’s start of the season.
Seventh season – 2020/21
Premier League
Whilst United’s season didn’t start very well Luke managed to get a run of 6 games without being subbed or benched and sadly 67 minutes into the 7th game Luke pulled his hamstring again, would this be a recurring injury throughout his career. Luke only missed 3 matched taking the team to game week 10. Out of the next 28 matches Luke was benched for 2 and was rested for the final. He got 5 assists, another goal and 8 yellow cards in total through the season. As much as Telles hoped he would displace Luke from the starting 11 he barely got a look in only really playing when Luke was injured, Luke played very well with people claiming him to be the best left back in the league. Luke was dubbed Shawberto Carlos during this season because he not only was tight defensively, but he also gained his confidence in going forward again just like how he played before his leg break. Could we finally be seeing the Luke Shaw people hoped for?
Champions League
Luke played in first 3 matches in the group stages missing the next 2 due to his hamstring injury, he then played the final match against RB Leipzig which United lost meaning they didn’t get out of the group stages and would be playing in the Europa League.
Europa League
Luke was on the bench for the intermediate matches then he played 16 minutes of the last 16 first leg, he then played the whole of the second leg, he played 45 minutes of the quarter finals first leg and was rested for the second leg. He then played the whole of the first leg of the semi-final whilst only playing half of the second leg. He played the full 120 minutes of the final in which Manchester United saw themselves being beaten by Villarreal on penalties.
EFL Trophy
Luke didn’t play in any of the EFL matches which saw Alex Telles getting some minutes.
EFL Cup
Luke missed the first two matches and played 6 minutes in the quarter finals; he played the full 90 in the semi-final against Manchester City which saw United being knocked out with City winning 2-0.
FA Cup
Luke was rested the first match of the FA Cup, playing the full 90 in the fourth round which was against Liverpool and United won 3-2. He then didn’t play more than 30 minutes in the next two matches. United were beat by Leicester 3-1 who then went on to win the trophy.
Internationals
Luke was rested in 2 out of 3 of the World Cup Qualifiers that England played. When he did play he played the full 90 and got an assist. Should he go to the euros was the question the media was asking, with others saying who would replace him with the season he’s had.
Luke was recalled for the final friendly before the Euros in which England beat Romania 1-0, he played 74 minutes which was probably because he’d not long played 120 minutes in the Europa League final.
EUROS 2020
Luke was on the bench for England for the first match of their euros 2020 campaign, he then played the final two matches of the group stages that saw England going through to the round of 16 top of the group, this had then draw Germany as the next match. He was probably the first name on the team sheet seeing him play the full 90 minutes and get an assist in a match that made history, with England winning and getting through to the quarter finals. Luke played 65 minutes of the quarter finals but that was enough time to get two assists and ensure that England still didn’t concede. Luke played the full 120 minutes of the semi-final seeing England make history and get into a final for the first time in 55 years.
EUROS FINAL
Luke Shaw, where do we start with Luke Shaw in this match. Not only was this match history but Luke then and made history himself. He scored his first England goal in a final no biggy right? What about if I say it’s in the first 2 minutes? Yeah Luke Paul Hoare Shaw scored his first international goal in the first final for his country in 55 years in 1 minute and 57 seconds. That’s amazing. I forget to mention this final was the night before his 26th birthday what a present. Sadly England would go all the way to penalties and would be beaten by Italy but it’s okay because Luke played well, and the World Cup is only 18 months away.
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JUMP Dance Convention, Baltimore, MD: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
JUMPstart Solo:
1st: Natalie McCue-’In Your Head’
2nd: Ja’Khari May-’Kiss Kiss’
3rd: Parker Zaicko-’Dreams to Dream’
3rd: Sadie Cuiksa-’Pony Tail’
4th: Vivien Wease-’Here Comes The Sun’
5th: Harlin Davis-’Working Day and Night’
6th: Hadley Everson-’Confident’
7th: Zooey DeYoe-’Whip It’
8th: Isabelle Glanville-’Her Dream’
Mini Solo
1st: Ellie Melchior-’Function’
1st: Kya Massimino-’I Go Crazy’
1st: Barrett Robison-’Ping’
2nd: Camryn Studebaker-’When Everything Fades’
3rd: Katherine Khait-’Aura’
3rd: Lily Planck-’She’s A Lady’
4th: Arabella Keller-’Marathon’
4th: Mya Fernandez-’What A Wonderful World’
5th: Santiago Sosa-’Becoming’
6th: Melania Khait-’I Dreamed A Dream’
7th: Kendal Llaneza-’Come and Get Your Love’
8th: Parker Adair-’New Attitude’
8th: Farrah Long-’Say Something’
9th: Marina Snyder-’Big Time’
10th: Alex Wisniewski-’Carry You’
10th: Addison Bleicher-’Growing Pains’
10th: Lyla Norby-’Little Bird’
10th: Charlotte Hale-’The Little Ballerina’
Junior Solo
1st: Ava D’Ambrosio-’Remembrance’
1st: Cameron Voorhees-’Unplug’
2nd: Emmeline Gerardi-’In The Middle of This Nowhere’
3rd: Kate Riordan-’Absence’
3rd: Xyla Maddox-’Ain’t No Sunshine’
3rd: Ava Buckhalt-’Time After Time’
4th: Mariah Barbee-’Creation’
5th: Nadia Wilde-’Goodmorning Midnight’
5th: Nadia Gift-’Hound Dog’
5th: Francesa O’Brien-’The Stars’
6th: Scarlet Sperry-’In Roses’
6th: Addison Cullather-’Tangent’
7th: Lexi Pawelchak-’Red Violin’
7th: Natalie Hoffman-’She Remembers’
7th: Ava Leahey-’The White Light’
8th: Gabrielle Schetelich-’I Am Your Shadow’
8th: Daniella Sanchez-’Pulse’
8th: Lyla Ferguson-’Sincerely Jane’
8th: Bella Rose Penrose-’Spine’
9th: Luna Powell-’1977′
9th: Braelyn Ramseyer-’Clumsy’
9th: Evie Parish-’Fireflies’
9th: Chloe Hyatt-’Smokey Taboo’
10th: Camdyn Fry-’Arch Angel’
10th: Meriko King-’Dirty Diana’
10th: Madeline Anderson-’Eternally Yours’
10th: Sadie Ruane-’I Feel For You’
10th: Brooke Marshall-’Maybe We’ll See’
Teen Solo
1st: Ellen Grace Olansen-’Ghost’
2nd: Hannah Sullivan-’Exhale’
2nd: Ava Wease-’My Future’
2nd: Natalia Wazio-’The Gift’
3rd: Makenzie Hill-’Gimme All Your Love’
4th: Maddy Collins-’Distortion’
4th: Kennedi Washington-’Epilogue’
5th: Ava Carroll-’Are You Sure’
5th: Ayla Flowers-’The Waiting Room’
6th: Madison Marshall-’Icon’
6th: Elyse Wingertsahn-’Love Me Tender’
6th: Gillian Gordon-’Ungathered’
7th: Toryn Hester-’Freak On’
7th: Ava Paliotta-’I Would Give My Breath Away’
7th: Taylor Fry-’Moonlight’
7th: Logan Speer-’Tripped Out Slim’
8th: Victoria Reith-’Departures’
8th: Madelyn Beckman-’Vow’
8th: Nyah Lastrapes-’We Never Saw It Coming’
8th: Ava Raucci-’When Things Fall Apart’
9th: Shay Kaminski-’Love and Respect’
9th: Kate Petrilli-’Neglected Space’
10th: Lily Shirley-’Aloha Friday’
10th: Olivia Schetelich-’Elegy’
10th: Renee Bergeron-’Inside’
10th: Julissa Ortiz-’Never Knock’
10th: Olivia Bowman-’Valis’
Senior Solo
1st: Caden Hunter-’Bionic’
1st: Kayla Mak-’Tuesday’
2nd: Gionna D’Alessandro-’Wish You Were Here’
3rd: Emma Cook-’Unputdownable’
4th: Kylie Chamberlain-’For All We Know’
4th: Angelina Velardi-’Mercy’
4th: Paloma Santos-’My Baby Shot Me Down’
5th: Savannah Quiner-’Escape’
5th: Carly Futrick-’Seduces Me’
5th: Annalise Hofman-’She Comes and Goes’
5th: John Chappell-’Shell’
6th: Cassidy Reigel-’16 Tons’
6th: Raegan Himmelwright-’At Your Doorstep’
6th: Wesley Cloud-’Don’t Leave Me Now’
6th: Emma Simons-’Lilac Wine’
6th: Melina Dalton-’Mangos’
6th: Bayler Glenn-’Undertow’
6th: Brianna Brickerd-’We Were Sparkling’
7th: Sophie Verrecchia-’Passing Memory’
7th: Bethany Grzymala-’Wrong Direction’
8th: Yana Sologub-’A New Day’
8th: Cailey Solano-’Before My Time’
8th: Rayna Tyler-’Embraceable You’
8th: Annie Adams-’Lady’
8th: Lauren Mendes-’Machina’
9th: Breanna Ottinger-’Par Amour’
9th: Samantha Zgombic-’Woah’
10th: Taylor Mitcham-’Faith’
10th: Brooke Manchester-’Go’
JUMPstart Duo/Trio
1st: Valley Dance Theatre-’Together’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Rich Girls’
2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Rainbow’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’Knock On Wood’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Moonlight’
2nd: SI Dance LLC-’Small Leaf’
3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Nightmare’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: RPM Dance-’I Wish’
2nd: RPM Dance-’Friends’
3rd: Valley Dance Theatre-’MAY’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Prestige Academy of Dance-’New York is A Desert’
2nd: Savage Dance Company-’Fade Into You’
3rd: PowerUp Dance Center-’The Wisp Sings’
JUMPstart Group
1st: ZD Dance Academy-’Tutti Frutti’
2nd: ZD Dance Academy-’Who Let The Frogs Out’
Mini Group
1st: Encore Studio-’Uptown Girl’
2nd: Encore Studio-’Windowdipper’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’On Fire’
Junior Group
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Bugaboo’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Song For A Friend’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’Funkytown’
Teen Group
1st: Encore Studio-’Kinjabang’
2nd: Valley Dance Theatre-’Arms Outstretched’
3rd: PowerUp Dance Center-’Cessation’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’Ladies’
Senior Group
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Fade’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Feel Pretty Perplexed’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’At 17, 20 & 27′
JUMPstart Line
1st: Encore Studio-’Conga’
Mini Line
1st: Encore Studio-’Truth’
2nd: Valley Dance Theatre-’Ease On Down’
Junior Line
1st: Encore Studio-’Turn to Stone’
2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Seasons’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’We Get’s Up’
Teen Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Mack the Knife’
2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Gimmie Dat’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’House of Sails’
Senior Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Maybe It’s Just Me’
JUMPstart Extended Line
1st: ZD Dance Academy-’At The Playground’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Just Wanna Be Happy’
2nd: Encore Studio-’Vibeology’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’My Dearest Friend’
2nd: Encore Studio-’Ice Me Out’
Teen Extended Line
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Love Shack’
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Vibeology’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Still’
3rd: C-Unit Studio-’Wanted’
Teen Production
1st: Encore Studio-’Cardi’
2nd: RPM Dance-’Once On This Island’
High Scores by Performance Division:
JUMPstart Jazz
1st: Encore Studio-’Conga’
JUMPstart Hip-Hop
1st: ZD Dance Academy-’At The Playground’
JUMPstart Tap
1st: ZD Dance Academy-’Tutti Frutti’
JUMPstart Acro
1st: ZD Dance Academy-’Who Let The Frogs Out’
Mini Jazz
1st: Encore Studio-’Uptown Girl’ 2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Just Wanna Be Happy’ 3rd: Encore Studio-’Vibeology’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: C-Unit Studio-’On Fire’ 2nd: RPM Dance-’Unity’
Mini Tap
1st: RPM Dance-’Sunday Best’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Happy’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Encore Studio-’Windowdipper’ 2nd: Encore Studio-’Truth’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Valley Dance Theatre-’Ease on Down’
Junior Jazz
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Funkytown’ 2nd: Encore Studio-’It’s About That Walk’ 3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’We Get’s Up’
Junior Ballet
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Springtime Waltz’ 2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Andante Affetuoso’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Encore Studio-’Ice Me Out’ 1st: C-Unit Studio-’Bugaboo’ 2nd: DanceWorx Dance Company-’Flawless’
Junior Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’My Dearest Friend’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Love’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Encore Studio-’Turn to Stone’ 2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Hound Dog’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Rowboats’ 3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Summer’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Song For A Friend’ 2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Seasons’ 3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’I Will Always Love You’
Teen Jazz
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Vibeology’ 1st: C-Unit Studio-’Love Shack’ 2nd: Encore Studio-’Just Say’ 3rd: Encore Studio-’Shake and Pop’ 3rd: C-Unit Studio-’Ladies’
Teen Ballet
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Apres Minuit’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Gimmie Dat’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Wanted’ 3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Tell ‘Em’ 3rd: Encore Studio-’Yikes’
Teen Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’House of Sails’ 2nd: Encore Studio-’Cardi’ 3rd: RPM Dance-’Only A Fool’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Encore Studio-’Kinjabang’ 2nd: Valley Dance Theatre-’Arms Outstretched’ 2nd: Encore Studio-’Sadness’ 3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Eleanor Rigby’ 3rd: Encore Studio-’Awake’ 3rd: PowerUp Dance Center-’Cessation’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Still’ 2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Vienna’ 3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Jolene’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Mack the Knife’ 2nd: RPM Dance-’Hamilton’ 3rd: RPM Dance-’Once On This Island’
Teen Specialty
1st: C-Unit Studio-’Rhapsody In Black and White’ 2nd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’My Way’ 3rd: Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Ghostbusters’
Senior Jazz
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Fade’ 1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Maybe It’s Just Me’ 2nd: RPM Dance-’Trust’ 3rd: Show Tyme Academy-’What Kind of Man’
Senior Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Feel Pretty Perplexed’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’Don’t Stop Me Now’ 3rd: Ovations Studios-’Lean On’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’ 2nd: C-Unit Studio-’At 17, 20 & 27′ 3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’All Those Things You Told Me To Wait For’
Senior Specialty
1st: Show Tyme Academy-’Only An Expert’ 2nd: DanceWorx Dance Company-’Dream State’
Best of JUMP:
JUMPstart
ZD Dance Academy-’At The Playground’
Encore Studio-’Conga’
Mini
C-Unit Studio-’On Fire’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Just Wanna Be Happy’
Encore Studio-’Uptown Girl’
Junior
C-Unit Studio-’Bugaboo’
Encore Studio-’Ice Me Out’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’My Dearest Friend’
Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Seasons’
Teen
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Mack the Knife’
Encore Studio-’Kinjabang’
Valley Dance Theatre-’Arms Outstretched’
PowerUp Dance Center-’Cessation’
RPM Dance-’Hamilton’
Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Eleanor Rigby’
C-Unit Studio-’Gimmie Dat’
Senior
C-Unit Studio-’At 17, 20 & 27′
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
Best In Studio:
Turning Pointe Dance Academy-’Eleanor Rigby’
C-Unit Studio-’Gimmie Dat’
DanceWorx Dance Company-’Dear Anxiety’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
Encore Studio-’Uptown Girl’
RPM Dance-’Hamilton’
Show Tyme Academy-’What Kind of Man’
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Hello!
I mentioned this on the ISOLATING podcast today.
Here is a six round quiz you can do with your friends/family/frenemies in person or over the internet/WhatApp. The questions are mostly from the amazing Louise O’Connor and I wrote some of the less good ones. Please go on Twitter and say thanks to her. She’s @oconnola.
You can use this quiz but the only rule is that you have make a donation to a charity that is helping vulnerable people at this time. In Ireland, good ones are Alone or Age Action. Please find a similar one in your country/area. And if you could ask the people who are playing with you to do likewise.
It’s one point for a correct answer plus a bonus of two if you can get the link that ties each round together, so the whole quiz is out of 72 points. Sometimes it’s easier to figure out the link and work backwards to get the questions.
The way I did it with my family was to use the main O’Doherty family WhatsApp. There are forty people across three time zones on that. I told them we’d be having a quiz at 8pm Irish time and to form teams and nominate a captain. In the end there were six teams and they could converse with the rest of their team across video platforms. At 8pm I cut and pasted the questions from round one up on the WhatsApp and gave them 10 (more like 15mins really) for the team captains to get the answers back to me directly . Then we moved on to round two. There was a threat of excommunication from the family if anyone cheated.
I corrected them and my Dad did the scores while they were deliberating on the next round and it was one of the most fun nights of the pandemic so far!
Good luck with it and let’s all just keep putting one foot in front of the other.
Let me know how it goes.
DO’D
ROUND ONE
1. Brazilian forward and politician Bebeto played for which northern Spanish club for four years in the 1990s?
2. What is the currency of Sweden?
3. Name the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber, and provides most the eye’s focusing power.
4. What is the scientific name for the family of birds that includes jackdaws, rooks, ravens and magpies amongst others?
5. What number appears directly opposite 1 on a standard dartboard?
6. What is the Internet country code top-level domain for Colombia?
7. In anatomy, by what name is the crown on the top of the head also known?
8. Which song on The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan features a woman’s name twice?
9. Which brand regrettably launched its hard seltzer line in the USA in early 2020 with the tagline "coming ashore soon"?
10. Who is the lead singer of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs?
ROUND TWO
1. According to singer Edwin Starr, what is good for absolutely nothing?
2. The Pub Landlord comedy character is played by whom?
3. A rock group, record label or film not belonging or affiliated to a major record or film company is known by what name?
4. ‘______snipe,’ is originally Wall Street slang for ‘streetcorner broker.’
5. Which 2020 Democratic presidential candidate was the mayor of South Bend, Indiana?
6. What was Spike Lee’s film about murderer David Berkowitz?
7. Which international football team played with the letters CCCP on their shirts?
8. What was Lewis Carroll’s sequel to Alice in Wonderland?
9. In Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, what is the name of the Imperial troop transporter/combat vehicles that defend the ice planet Hoth?
10. French duo Air had a hit with ‘Kellie Watch ___ _____’ in 1998?
ROUND THREE
1. Ursula Andress appeared as Honey Ryder in which James Bond film?
2. After Romeo and Juliet, which character has the third most lines in the eponymous play? We never actually learn this person’s given name.
3. What 1994 Robert Altman film was shot on location during Paris Fashion Week?
4. Otto Octavius is the real name of which myopic enemy of Spider-Man?
5. Louise Fletcher won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of which character, the antagonist of a character played by Jack Nicholson?
6. An 1886 book by Robert Louis Stevenson investigates the dual lives of which two title characters?
7. What does assassin Leon call his work in the movie ‘Leon’?
8. What genre of song was first published in Tommy Thumb's Song Book, published in the 1740s? Subject material includes the destruction of a major thoroughfare in the English capital, an expedited order of a very special cake, and the threat of a tragic arboreal accident?
9. The term PhD is an abbreviation of which academic title?
10. Jackie, played on TV by Edie Falco, and Betty, played on screen by Renée Zellweger, both share what job in the title of their show and movie respectively?
ROUND 4
1. How are Athos, Porthos and Aramis better known?
2. Which 1991 film stars Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze?
3. How many countries of the world begin with the letter O (in English)?
4. As of 2020, how many times have Manchester City won the premier league?
5. On a typical dart board, which number is directly to the right of the number twenty?
6. How many claws does a rabbit have on its foreleg?
7. In Greek mythology, how many Muses are there? They are the daughters of Zeus.
8. Does a vein carry blood to or from the heart?
9. How many players are typically on a volleyball team?
10. How many countries are permanent members of the UN security council? They are also the only countries with a veto.
ROUND 5
1. What denotes the letter C in the NATO alphabet?
2. What is the surname of the central family in the sitcom Keeping Up Appearances?
3. A 'black light' emits what kind of light?
4. Which Louisiana general led the Confederate troops at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 during the American Civil War?
5. Which rock group sang the 1988 number 2 hit, The Living Years?
6. What was first broadcast on August 1st 1981?
7. Which Roman emperor succeeded Julius Caesar?
8. What five letter word, beginning with G, refers to sloppy or sticky semi-fluid matter?
9. A Plantar wart is most commonly known as what?
10. Which (US) city hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics?
ROUND SIX
1. Which long running BBC music show is hosted by Jools Holland?
2. Which Shakespeare comedy features the characters Benedick and Beatrice?
3. Complete the title of this Duke Ellington song: ‘East St Louis ______ ____’ 
4. What breed of dog is or was a pet kept by, amongst others, Elvis Presley, Martha Stewart, President Calvin Coolidge and Sigmund Freud?
5. What is the chemical symbol for the element copper?
6. The sitcom Frasier was itself a spin-off of which sitcom? I hope everybody knows its name.
7. Which cereal, marketed in the UK and Ireland by Nestlé, features the cereal in question falling into a bowl with blue, red, yellow and green stripes?
8. Which condiment is made mainly of mayonnaise and finely chopped capers?
9. Constantinople was the capital of which empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453?
10. Which Australian musician’s singles include Chandelier and Cheap Thrills?
ANSWERS
Round ONE
1. Derportivo La Coruna
2. Krona
3. Cornea
4. Corvids or Corvidae
5. 19
6. Co
7. The corona
8. Corrina Corrina
9. Corona
10. Karen O
Theme: Coronavirus
Round TWO
1. War
2. Al Murray
3. Indie
4. Guttersnipe
5. Pete Buttigieg
6. Summer of Sam
7. USSR
8. Through the Looking Glass
9. AT-AT
10. The stars
Theme: Oscar Wilde Quote. ‘We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars.’
Round THREE
1. Dr No
2. Nurse
3. Pret a Porter
4. Dr Octopus
5. Nurse Ratched
6. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
7. Cleaner
8. Nursery Rhymes
9. Doctor of Philosopy
10. Nurse
Theme: Heroic front line workers at this time
Round FOUR
1. Three Muskateers
2. Point Break
3. One
4. Four
5. One
6. Five
7. Nine
8. To
9. Six
10. Five
Theme: Pi
ROUND FIVE
1. Charlie
2. Bucket
3. Violet
4. Beauregarde
5. Mike
6. Teavee
7. Augustus
8. Gloop
9. Veruca
10. Salt
Children in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory/Willie Wonka
ROUND SIX
1. Later
2. Much Ado About Nothing
3. Toodle-oo
4. Chow
5. Cu
6. Cheers
7. Cheerios
8. Tartar
9. Byzantine
10. Sia
Theme: Ways of saying goodbye.
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News today 07/09/2020 as of 11:07 AM Eastern
-Nothando Vilakazi (South Africa WNT) signs with Logroño
-Marta Mascarello resigns with Fiorentina until 2022
-Sini Laaksonen (Finland) signs with Santa Teresa
-Lucy Staniforth signs with Manchester United
-Mackenzie Arnold signs with West Ham
-Emilia Zdunek (Poland WNT) renews with Sevilla until 2021
-Ingrid Moe Wold signs with Everton
-Charlotte Fleming, a Chelsea academy graduate, signs her first professional contract
-Rachel Cuschieri (Malta WNT, ex PSV) signs with Lazio of Serie B
-Manuela Coluccini (ex Roma) signs with Res Women of Serie C
-DFB has the economical and the organizational part of the process for Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga approved for all clubs
-Barcelona starts training on the 13th and they have two preseason matches against Montpellier on August 2nd & 9th
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