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cottagedeer · 1 year ago
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Finished the coloring process and added a few more characters. Might make more when more ideas pop up. Hehe.
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Here is the wip post with the names picked so far.
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simonteacherassociation · 4 months ago
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Tw gore, flesh, horror
Something didn’t turn out right… Noe…. A-Anna?
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xoxoproject21 · 5 months ago
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TDA Las Vegas Predictions
Mini Female
Winner: Lucia Piedrahita (Club)
Top 3/4: Savannah Jackson (Larkin), Belle Marie Arauz (Dancetown), Stella Brinkerhoff (CSPAS)
Top 10:
Tatum Self (Club)
Kennedy Marble (Club)
Alivia Hughes (DC2)
Amanda Carpenter (Dancetown)
Madisyn Rose Amos (Elite Dance Pro)
Jessica Sutton (K2)
Neala Murphy (Larkin)
Giuliana Shea (Larkin)
Melina Biltz (The rock)
Top 20:
Naomi Harper (CSPAS)
Penelope Jenson (CSPAS)
Penelope Pranger (CSPAS)
Mikayla Isler (Club)
Kinley Harper (Club)
Abbey Scott (Club)
Nixie Vance (Club)
Penelope Akey (DC2)
Soleil Lynch (Danceology)
Maylin Munos (Larkin)
Lexie Charnstrom (Larkin)
Junior Female
Winner: Aria Du (Yoko's)
Top 3/4: Kelsie Jacobson (Larkin), Skylar Wong (Woodbury), Lilly Anderson (Larkin)
Top 10:
Anistyn Larsen (CSPAS)
Violet Schwarz (CSPAS)
Isla Gardner (Club)
Brooklyn Besch (Club)
Emery Duffin (DC2)
Finley Ashfield (Larkin)
Mika Takase (Nor Cal)
Roxie Onellion (The base)
Annabella Atkinson (The rock)
Emily Polis (Vision)
Kennedy Anderson (Vision)
Top 20:
Brooklyn Ward (CSPAS)
Kylie Lawrence (CSPAS)
Kate Baker (CSPAS)
Rory Frye (CSPAS)
Ella-Nani Knight (Danceology)
Brynn Jones (Expresenz)
Bella Charnstrom (Larkin)
Mila Ayshford (Larkin)
Tayah Klimuck (Pave)
Addyson Paul (Pave)
Francesca Jen (The Academy at The Brea Space)
Teen Female
Winner: Savannah Manzel (Larkin)
Top 3/4: Taylor Morrison (DC2), Kira Chan (Elements), Kylie Kaminsky (Danceology)
Top 10:
Kamri Peterson (CSPAS)
Stella Condie (CSPAS)
Vivienne Mitchell (CSPAS)
Alexis Alvarez (Club)
Makaia Roux (Danceology)
Keelyn Jones (Danceology)
Mariandrea Villegas (Epic Motion)
Lilly allen (Kim massay)
Claire Monge (Larkin)
Katie Shinn (Next step)
Top 20:
Blakely Bell (CSPAS)
Halle Hunt (CSPAS)
Mya Tuaileva (CSPAS)
Ellie Duffin (DC2)
Haley Bertino (Danceology)
Laci Bloss (Larkin)
Channing Embry (Next step)
Madison Ronquillo (Nor Cal)
Kinsley Oykhman (The Academy at The Brea Space)
Carissa Hsu (Premier Youth Dance Company)
Faílenn Daley (the colony)
Senior Female
Winner: Izzy Howard (Westside)
Top 3/4: Keira Redpath (Larkin), Isabella Lynch ( Danceology), Hailey Bills (CSPAS)
Top 10:
Addison Middleton (Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre)
Ayla Rodriguez (Artistic Fusion)
Zoe Ridge (CSPAS)
Emma Donnelly (Danceology)
Caroline Skrable (Danceology)
Isabella Jarvis (Larkin)
Maliah Howard (Michelle L)
Lola Iglesias (Michelle L)
Beth Anne McGowan (Next step)
Kaitlyn Tom (Nor Cal)
Top 20:
Emersyn Dickson (CSPAS)
Brightyn Rines (DC2)
Addison Jones (DC2)
Brooklyn Jones (DC2)
Sami Sonder (Danceology)
Brielle McCoy (Kim massay)
Gianna Mojonnier (Danceology)
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clarahue · 1 year ago
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My list of Watts Episodes
Best Watts Episodes
10x15: Hades Hath No Fury- Watts’ sister 
11x15: Murdoch Schmurdoch- Jewish Watts
12x07: Brother’s Keeper- Watts’ brother 
13x06: The Philately Fatality- gay Watts
16x6: Clean Hands- Amish baker Watts
16x12: Porcelain Maiden- Henry x Watts 
16x17: The ballad of Gentleman Jones- George x Watts
Good Episodes
11x01: Up from Ashes- very helpful
11x02: Merlot Mysteries-very helpful, learn about his interest in wine
12x11: Annabella Cinderella- helping John 
13x17: Things Left Behind- involved
13x18: The Future is Unwritten- gets found out to be gay
15x7: The Incorrigible Dr. Ogden- Milo
15x15: Rawhide Ralph- investing Clara’s disappearance
15x16: it’s a Wonderful Game- investing Jack
15x19: Brother can you spare a crime- helpful
Small invovlement
12x12: Six of Best- fairly helpful, bonds with small child
13x08: The Final Curtain- one great scene with John
13x09: The Killing Dose- cute side plot, Goerge realizes his relationship with Jack
13x16: In the Company of Women- cute side plot with a pig
14x4: Shock Value- cute misunderstanding side plot
14x8: The Dominion of New South Mimico- has to put up with the Newsomes
15x11: The night before Chirstmas- helps small children with Voliet
15x14: The Witches of East York- gay witches
16x01: Sometimes they come back Part 1- Some cute moments with Jack and the baby
16x02: Sometimes they come back part 2- Some cute moments with Jack and the baby
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sporadiceagleheart · 3 months ago
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Childhood Cancer Edit for honor and rememberance Ana at age 5, Destiny Arianna Kay Riekeberg, Lily Rose Diaz, Colby Curtin, Stacy Leigh Black, Riley Faith Steep, Kenzlee Marie Cook, Jane Eilish Preston, Grace Elizabeth “Amazing Gracie” Ekis, Ellie Walton, Sophie Walker, Elowyn Ivy "Winnie" Pollard, Zoey Catherine Daggett, Stevie Lynn Stock, Gentry "Gents" Morgan Terrell, Eliana Rose Lara, Haylie Marie Chmela, Aria Hodgkiss, Adalynn 'Addie' Mae Jessen, Madelyn Marie Anderson, Rylie Nicholls, Olivia Mariam "Oli" Pineda Arevalo, Sarah Atif, Finley Nicole Miller, Kailey Lawson, Connor "The Crusher" Michalek, Daniya Abdulhamid Ketchman, Jaida Nancy Claire Chartier, Trinity Riley, Hailey Elizabeth Acevedo, Liam M.C. Huggler, Nova May Baker, Lila May Smith, Addison Bell, Elle Adriana Caruso, Sophia Margaret Nielsen, Evylah Gao Chia Xiong, Paula Golik, Hailey Janya Olson, Victoria "Tori" Kay Maree Binnie, Delilah Love Loya, AnnaBella "Bella" Rose Kirby, Elayna Grace Sandeen, Grace "Gracie" Anna-Lynn Williams, Eliza Adalynn Moore, Kinsley Adelynn Wilkerson, Summer Kathryn Allen, Molly Richards, Raelynn Shay Velarde Fronczak, Adaline Rose Cowley, Lily LaRue Anderson, Dillan Ramsey-Aksehir, Miss. Addison Carolyn Bryan, Kinsley Marie Winn, Nicole “Coco” Sweis, Avery Linn Handrow, Cheyanne Rae “Chey” Brant, Emma Grace Smith, Zamora Moon Martinez-Lusinchi, Amelia LaRee “Millie” Flamm, Miesha Amaya (Amaya) Alguno, Charlotte Grace York, Anastasia Konstanze Ermakov, Everly Mae Settlemyer, Evelyn Grace Jackson, Lily Kate Williams-Brola, Brayleigh Louise “Bray” King, Annabelle Potts, Taliyah Baptiste, Colton Armstrong White, Kinley Nicole Sexton, Luna Zoe Cristobal, Amyah Joye Brown, Emily Grace Navarra,
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alldancersaretalented · 1 year ago
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Sophia Schiano (DancePlex -> ??)
Balbina Cueva (Ale Mancilla Dance Studio)
Madden Zook (Artflux)
Quincy Hadlock (Artistic Dance Project)
Andrez Jimenez (Artistic Edge Dance)
Alexis Austin (Brava Dance Center)
Caroline Medley (BPMDC)
Brooklyn Medley (BPMDC)
Savy Luechtefeld (Caroline Collective)
Cydney Abbott (CDC)
Grayson Niemcyzk (CDC)
Zac Gibson (Can Dance)
Caleb Livingston (Center Stage Dance Studio)
Amaya Weeks (Club)
Elsie Sandall (Club)
Ashton Wullbrandt (Club)
Lauryn Aniyah (Collective Phoenix)
Karson Koller (Collective Phoenix)
Morgan Wendt (Complexity Dance)
Kate Baker (CSPAS)
Violet Schwarz (CSPAS)
Brooklyn Ward (CSPAS)
Kylie Lawrence (CSPAS)
Stella Hafen (CSPAS)
Richie Ford (Coastal Dance Works)
Jakey McCullough (DH Dance Company)
Alana Gordon (Dance Connection)
Paige Kim (Dance Enthusiasm)
Aracely Lee (Dance Deluxe)
Gage Davis (Dance Deluxe)
Antonia Zanin (Dance Edge)
Haven Greene (DC Dance Factory)
Hannah Fogel (Dance Institute)
Zachary Roy (Dance Town)
Rylie Bordon (Dance Unlimited)
Addilynn Sullivan (Dance Unlimited Boise)
Cameron Janson (DDPC)
Kennedie Caldwell (Denise Wall)
Talia Mempin (Elements Elite)
Jack Schofield (Elite Academy for Dance)
Mya Lanigan (Evolve Dance Complex)
Gavin Morales (Evolve Dance Company)
Coltrane Vodicka (Evoke Dance Movement)
Addi Perrotto (Expressenz)
Brynn Jones (Expressenz)
Kate Jarboe (Expressenz)
Bella Aren (Focal Point)
Regina Espejo (Gaby Pinzon Dance)
Madelyn Duncan (GCDA Dance)
Sophie Flowers (HDC Studio)
Emory Pettit (Impact Elite)
Levi Caicco (In Motion Dance)
Blais Lingle (JD Charleston)
Phoebe McNamara (Just Elite Dance)
Taya Osso (Katies Dance Connection)
Finley Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Pierson Aldridge (Kim Massey)
Bella Charnstrom (Larkin)
Cameron Kennedy (LD Dancer)
Cha Cha Shen (Mather)
Helena Olaerts (Mather)
Cova Card (MVMT)
Canaan Blasit (MVMT)
Erika Del Mazo (New Era ADF)
Emma Bassel (New Level)
Desa Jankes (New Level)
Katie Dong (Nor Cal)
Mika Takase (Nor Cal)
Channing Embry (NSDPAC)
Matthew Conway (NSDPAC)
AvaLeigh Mackaron (NSDPAC)
Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Sophia SantaMaria (OCPAA)
Khloe Kwon (Pave)
Addyson Paul (Pave)
Camila Cuevas (PEDC)
Izzy Pascuale (Performance Edge 2)
Lincoln Russo (Poiroir Productions)
Stella Eberts (Project 21)
Richie Granese (Project 21)
Olivia Toneguzzo (Pulse Dance Centre)
Kaylin Gabosh (Revolution Dance)
Elena Markonidis (Rhythm Dance Co)
Ansley Matchack (Sceniccity Dance)
Dylan Custodio (Stars)
Hugo Silva (Stars)
Anita Rodriguez (Stars)
Camila Giraldo (Stars)
Skyla Lucena (Stars)
Santiago Sosa (Stars)
Alonzo Dock (Stars Elite Training)
Vera Souvannavong (Studio4Talent)
Samantha Sweetman (Studio4Talent)
Kloie Goodman (Synergy Academy)
Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
Peyton Nowacki (Studio 702)
Norah Johnson (Studio7TalentCenter)
Annabella Grace (Studio L Hoboken)
Avery Nicole (TDA Prep)
Katherine Khait (Techniques Dance)
Lakota Loya (The Right Combination Dance)
Rissa Laugana (The Rock)
Addison Price (The Rock)
Tiara Sherman (The Rock)
Caitlyn Paik (TTP Dance Pilates)
Kelsey Suka (Utah Dance Institute)
Kennedy Anderson (Vision Dance Alliance)
Rudie Bolton(Weissman)
Reagan Hess (WFDC)
Kaylin Marie (Your Haven)
Blake Metcalf (Xtreme)
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indiejones · 2 years ago
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WORLD CINEMA’S TOP 236 ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME! (@INDIES)
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls569475215/
Position.  Name.
1 Barbara Stanwyck 2 Olivia de Havilland 3 Meena Kumari 4 Geraldine Page 5 Audrey Hepburn 6 Suchitra Sen 7 Vivien Leigh 8 Ginger Rogers 9 Elizabeth Taylor 10 Katharine Hepburn 11 Kate Winslet 12 Julia Roberts 13 Norma Shearer 14 Nathalie Lissenko 15 Hasmik Agopyan 16 Catherine Deneuve 17 Chulpan Khamatova 18 Nataliya Vdovina 19 Elena Solovey 20 Brigitte Bardot 21 Aleksandra Khokhlova 22 Jeanne Moreau 23 Anna Karina 24 Isabelle Adjani 25 Romy Schneider 26 Léa Seydoux 27 Mélanie Laurent 28 Audrey Tautou 29 Ekaterina Chtchelkanova 30 Vanessa Paradis 31 Simone Signoret 32 Emmanuelle Béart 33 Isabelle Huppert 34 Sandrine Bonnaire 35 Carole Bouquet 36 Anne Parillaud 37 Fanny Ardant 38 Sophie Marceau 39 Nathalie Baye 40 Anouk Aimée 41 Alexa Davalos 42 Josiane Balasko 43 Clémence Poésy 44 Natalija Janichkina 45 Laetitia Casta 46 Eva Green 47 Elodie Yung 48 Kristin Scott Thomas 49 Anna Mouglalis 50 Astrid Bergès-Frisbey 51 Charlotte Gainsbourg 52 Capucine 53 Roxane Mesquida 54 Jane Birkin 55 Bérénice Bejo 56 Olga Kurylenko 57 Leslie Caron 58 Josephine Baker 59 Pom Klementieff 60 Noémie Merlant 61 Adèle Haenel 62 Adèle Exarchopoulos 63 Emma Mackey 64 Yael Grobglas 65 Emmanuelle Seigner 66 Juliette Binoche 67 Ellen Burstyn 68 Madhavi Mukherjee 69 Isabelle Weingarten 70 Sarah Adler 71 Christa Théret 72 Karin Viard 73 Déborah François 74 Marie Gillain 75 Juliet Berto 76 Mélanie Doutey 77 Monique Mélinand 78 Stéphane Audran 79 Léa Drucker 80 Dominique Labourier 81 Angélique Litzenburger 82 Françoise Lebrun 83 Valérie Donzelli 84 Bernadette Lafont 85 Sylvie Testud 86 Cécile de France 87 Katia Leclerc O'Wallis 88 Zouzou 89 Françoise Fabian 90 Maria Schneider 91 Agnès Jaoui 92 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 93 Aurora Cornu 94 Stacy Martin 95 Lola Créton 96 Laurence de Monaghan 97 Dominique Blanc 98 Béatrice Romand 99 Mélanie Thierry 100 Caroline Cellier 101 Michèle Moretti 102 Geneviève Page 103 Elina Labourdette 104 Anne Wiazemsky 105 Marie Dubois 106 Claudine Auger 107 Annie Girardot 108 Juliette Mayniel 109 Brigitte Fossey 110 Martine Carol 111 Dolly Scal 112 Patricia Gozzi 113 Marilou Berry 114 Maria Mauban 115 Janine Darcey 116 Suzanne Flon 117 Colette Marchand 118 Françoise Arnoul 119 Ludivine Sagnier 120 Béatrice Dalle 121 Claude Nollier 122 Josette Day 123 Nicole Stéphane 124 Catherine Salée 125 Dominique Sanda 126 Marina Hands 127 Cécile Aubry 128 Nicole Ladmiral 129 Bulle Ogier 130 Véra Clouzot 131 Simone Renant 132 Sylvia Bataille 133 Suzy Delair 134 Jane Marken 135 Nane Germon 136 Lucienne Bogaert 137 Renée Carl 138 Catherine Frot 139 María Casares 140 Arletty 141 Odette Joyeux 142 Marguerite Moreno 143 Madeleine Robinson 144 Héléna Manson 145 Paulette Dubost 146 Micheline Francey 147 Ginette Leclerc 148 Mady Berry 149 Edwige Feuillère 150 Jacqueline Laurent 151 Mila Parély 152 Florelle 153 Claudette Colbert 154 Danielle Darrieux 155 Rolla France 156 Annabella 157 Anne Chevalier 158 Lya Lys 159 Simone Mareuil 160 Maria Falconetti 161 Yvette Andréyor 162 Musidora 163 Nora Arnezeder 164 Virginie Ledoyen 165 Michèle Morgan 166 Marine Vacth 167 Louise Bourgoin 168 Caridad de Laberdesque 169 Pauline Carton 170 Sévérine Lerczinska 171 Odette Talazac 172 Léora Barbara 173 Simone Simon 174 Marion Cotillard 175 Mireille Darc 176 Edith Scob 177 Chantal Goya 178 Emmanuelle Riva 179 Chiara Mastroianni 180 Claire Maurier 181 Marika Green 182 Delphine Seyrig 183 Mylène Demongeot 184 Marie-France Pisier 185 Françoise Dorléac 186 Marina Vlady 187 Stella Dassas 188 Marpessa Dawn 189 Elsa Zylberstein 190 Bleuette Bernon 191 Sara Forestier 192 Pascale Ogier 193 Amanda Langlet 194 Julie Delpy 195 Linh-Dan Pham 196 Nelly Borgeaud 197 Nicole Garcia 198 Irène Jacob 199 Myriem Roussel 200 Arielle Dombasle 201 Marie Rivière 202 Solveig Dommartin 203 Émilie Dequenne 204 Ariane Labed 205 Zabou Breitman 206 Romane Bohringer 207 Sabine Azéma 208 Hafsia Herzi 209 Andréa Ferréol 210 Jeanne Balibar 211 Isabelle Renauld 212 Mireille Perrier 213 Juliana Samarine 214 Catherine Mouchet 215 Aurora Marion 216 Anaïs Demoustier 217 Judith Chemla 218 Marie Laforêt 219 Michele Valley 220 Hélène Alexandridis 221 Anne Consigny 222 Macha Méril 223 Anne Brochet 224 Miou-Miou 225 Anne Teyssèdre 226 Joséphine Sanz 227 Gabrielle Sanz 228 Fantine Harduin 229 Charlotte Véry 230 Élodie Bouchez 231 Natacha Régnier 232 Pili Groyne 233 Yolande Moreau 234 Emmanuelle Devos 235 Nina Meurisse 236 Florence Darel
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mxcottonsocks · 2 years ago
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Thank you for the tag @honest-trifles!
Tagging: anyone who wants to (it's fun)
Three Ships:
Mortimer Lightwood / Eugene Wrayburn (/ Lizzie Hexam) from Our Mutual Friend
George Talboys / Robert Audley from Lady Audley's Secret
The most compelling new-to-me ship I've come across within the last six-ish months is Lucy Snowe / Monsieur Paul Emanuel from Villette.
First ever ship: Polgara / Durnik from David Edding's The Belgariad series.
Last Song: What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out? by Gang of Thieves
Last Movie: I'm currently halfway through 2019's The Personal History of David Copperfield (the one with Dev Patel). I can't remember what came before that... probably superhero films with my mum last time I visited home.
Currently Watching: Galavant.
Currently reading: I'm currently taking a break from Thackeray's The Newcomes to read A Rogue's Life by Wilkie Collins. I try to read a page in French a day, so am very slowly working my way through a book called Sombre Été by Annabella Baker. Books I'm reading via substacks: Dracula, Great Expectations, Moby Dick, and The Sorrows of Young Werther. Theoretically I haven't given up on The Lightning Conductor from the Literary Letters substack yet but I still haven't got through the December 3rd email 😅. [side not: All of these except Sombre Été and The Lightning Conductor are actually by audiobook, usually from librivox.]
Currently consuming: A nectarine
Currently craving: A lie-down.
Tag 9 people you want to get to know better. Or however many. Whatever.
The lovely @tlonista and @electrawasright tagged me in this one and I haven’t done it in a while soooo here goes!
Three ships: Dreamling (Sandman), Jayvik (Arcane), Rinch (Person of Interest)
First ever ship: I’ve given this answer before but new followers since then so… I didn’t find online fandom culture until later in life (2020 to be exact) and the first ship I stumbled into was Mystrade from Sherlock. Mystrade shippers are lovely people and gave me a fantastic intro to online fandom.
Last song: (not counting stuff on tv shows) Man Down by Rihanna. I would really love to share my Spotify “Happy Music” playlist but I don’t think I can do that without doxxing Surfski (we share an account).
Last movie: I honestly can’t remember the last time I watched a movie.
Currently reading: Sandman: The Wake. And lots of fan fiction.
Currently watching: We cycle through a bunch of shows which is why it takes me forever to watch something. At the moment: Succession, Ted Lasso, Person of Interest, Interview with the Vampire, and we’re doing old seasons of Drag Race as the thing we have on during workouts.
Currently consuming: Nothing, it’s bedtime. But the last thing I consumed was peanut butter from the jar while making kiddo’s lunch.
Currently craving: Time off from work that won’t result in me feeling guilty or more stressed when I get back.
Tagging some lovely folks from my notifications with absolutely zero pressure (seriously if you don’t want to do this for any reason, just don’t. you don’t owe me an explanation). @jinkies-21 @epoxide @amn159 @handahbear @porthos4ever @ununpredictableme @janimoon @melmey
Also tagging my beloved @the-real-surfski in his first tag game with a pass to skip the shipping questions if he wants. 😘
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doubleattitude · 2 years ago
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The Dance Awards, Las Vegas 2022: RESULTS
Best Dancer:
Mini Female
Top 22:
Kendyl Millerd Malia Scott Hannah Bozer Kate Monge Addison Price Dakota Casteel Karyna Majeroni Madisyn Amos Rissa Laguana Neala Murphy
Top 12:
Elsie Sandall Bella Charnstrom Roxie Onellion Alivia Hughes Aria Du Annabella Atkinson Emery Duffin Sylvie Win Szyndlar Harper Anderson
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Lilly Anderson (Larkin Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($200)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Club Dance Studio)
Winner ($300)
Finley Ashfield (Larkin Dance Studio)
Mini Male:
Top 5:
Morireoluwa Babalola Elias Elkind
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Penn Alderman (Rhythm Dance Center)
1st runner-up ($200)
Aiden Ecenbarger (Dance Connection 2)
Winner ($300)
Matthew Conway (Next Step Dance)
Junior Female
Top 22:
Ingrid Wirtz Keelyn Jones Stella Vince Riley Zeitler Siena Paradeau London Campayno Kortlynn Rosenbaugh Malaya DiMonte Sophia Xiao Piper Ruff Faith Crain
Top 11:
Ava Ding Tiara Sherman Tahari Conrad Lilly Allen Isabella Tjoe Kylie Kaminsky Alexis Mayer Fiona Wu
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Campbell Castner (Westside Dance Project)
1st runner-up ($250)
Savannah Manzel (Larkin Dance Studio)
Winner ($500)
Taylor Morrison (Dance Connection 2)
Junior Male
Top 14:
Justin Nguyen Landon Indeglia Caleb Tran Cayman Lee Tristan Redly Johnny Gray Joshua Allen Ace Junior Tadeo Kazuma Brailsford Creedyn Crawshaw Kaden Brown
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Anthony Juo (Dance Collective)
1st runner-up ($250)
Jakey McCullough (YYC Dance Project)
Winner ($500)
Keenan Mentzos (PULSE Dance Centre)
Teen Female
Top 24:
Sierra Drayton Ashley Choy Cami Redpath Madison Ronquillo Gianna Mojonnier Brielle McCoy Addyson Smith Katie Shinn Ellie Duffin Logan Gallinger
Top 14:
Isabella Lynch Ava Lynn Kaitlyn Tom Addison Leitch Emma Donnelly Mariandrea Villegas Ali Ogle Maliah Howard Isabella Jarvis Sabine Nehls
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Keira Redpath (Larkin Dance Studio)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Carly Thinfen (Nor Cal Dance Arts)
1st runner-up ($350)
Izzy Howard (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($750)
Avery Hall (Danceology)
Teen Male
Top 21:
Logan Asuncion Christian De Jesus Richie Granese Devon Barna Grayson Skarsvaag Juan Pacheco Noah Ross Angelo Durante Issac Diaz
Top 12:
Skai Llorente William Huguet Kaden Golding Jagger McCloud Madden Zook Kyle Tucker Tristan Gerzon
Top 5:
4th runner-up
Drew Rosen (Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
3rd runner-up
Hudson Pletcher (Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Patricio Lopez (Flashdance Studio)
1st runner-up ($350)
Isaiah Villegas (Dance Connection 2)
Winner ($750)
Luke Barrett (Dance Attack!- Los Gatos)
Senior Female
Top 23:
Courtney Chiu Sophia Seymour Jesse Detroy Sydney Ishaug Megan Keenan Kamyle Stamp Michelle Cheng Brianna Haith Phoebe Campbell
Top 14:
Reese Taylor Kennedy Barry Bella Mills Hailey Meyers Brooke Judge Cameron Chong Janiye Burnett Grace Gontarek Stella Wong Ava La France Sofia Benning
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($300)
Ava Wagner (Larkin Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($500)
Kiarra Waidelich (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($1000)
Brianna Keingatti (Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Senior Male:
Top 19:
Kyson Kai Julian Arango Blake Glassow Kai Javier Austin Morillas Ryder Hettick
Top 13:
Davyd Williams Braylon Browner Kellen Leathers Ryan Evans Charlie Head Benjamin Jones Evan Hamilton AJ Storey Brandon Torres
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Holden Kunowski (Danceology)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Tristan Ianiero (Art & Soul Dance Company)
1st runner-up ($500)
Easton Magliarditi (The Rock Center for Dance)
Winner ($1000)
Moses Rankine (Elite Danceworx)
Finals:
High Score by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Solo
1st: Sylvie Win Szyndlar- ‘Tears of an Angel’
2nd: Giuliana Shea- ‘Fields of Gold’
3rd: Navy Forrest- ‘Beautiful Dreamer’
4th: Kingston Baker- ‘My Adidas’
5th: Lauren Thorne- ‘The Woods’
6th: Lennon Bailey- ‘Buschel and a Peck’
6th: Soleil Lynch- ‘Smile’
7th: Chase Lang- ‘Make You Feel My Love’
8th: Finley Nielsen- ‘Emerge’
9th: Evelyn McCune-Barrett- ‘Pure Imagination’
9th: Lexie Charnstrom- ‘Snowing’
10th: Savannah Jackson- ‘Prayer of the Children’
Mini Solo
1st: Ellary Day Szyndlar- ‘As It All Orbits’
2nd: Lilly Anderson- ‘Ring Them Bells’
3rd: Emily Polis- ‘House of Keta’
4th: Harper Anderson- ‘Moon River’
4th: Aria Du- ‘Tears In Heaven’
5th: Elsie Sandall- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
6th: Malia Scott- ‘Suspend’
7th: Finley Ashfield- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off’
7th: Ruby Kramer- ‘Love Potion No. 9′
7th: Evelyn Lee- ‘Pink Panther’
7th: Kendyl Miller- ‘Say Something’
7th: Hannah Bozer- ‘Used to Be Mine’
8th: Addison Price- ‘Expired Consciousness’
8th: Kennedy Marble- ‘I Don’t Care’
8th: Charlotte Shinnefield- ‘One Step Forward’
8th: Emery Duffin- ‘Respect’
9th: Bella Charnstrom- ‘The Mind’
10th: Zaylee Watson- ‘Bassa Sababa’
10th: Ila Howick- ‘I Wish’
10th: Harper Schwalb- ‘Serenity’
Junior Solo
1st: Victoria Johnson- ‘Insensible’
1st: Kylie Kaminsky- ‘Siren’
2nd: Savannah Manzel- ‘Reimagine’
2nd: Keenan Mentzos- ‘The World in A Grain of Sand’
3rd: Keelyn Jones- ‘Moments Before’
4th: Glee Dang- ‘I’ve Got Rhythm’
4th: Ava Ding- ‘Time’
5th: Kortlynn Rosenbaugh- ‘Arrival’
5th: Lilly Allen- ‘Radiate’
5th: Vivienne Robillard- ‘The Sound of Caves’
6th: Taylor Morrison- ‘Idlewild Blues’
6th: Fiona Wu- ‘Snowing’
7th: Daphnie Braun- ‘A Young Mind’s Thoughts’
7th: Joy Lin- ‘Be Still My Tongue’
7th: Sophia Xiao- ‘Bluebird’
7th: Ingrid Wirtz- ‘It’s About That Walk’
7th: Sophia Cialkowski- ‘Model Behaviour;
7th: Alexis Mayer- ‘Sweet Dreams’
7th: Fiona Sartain- ‘Wave’
8th: Tahari Conrad- ‘Exhale’
8th: Sasha Milstein- ‘Nature Boy’
9th: Braelyn Schaffer- ‘Almost Like Being In Love’
9th: Tiara Sherman- ‘Belly of the Beast’
9th: Sydney Kelly- ‘End of Love’
9th: Tori Chun- ‘Legs’
9th: Siena Paradeau- ‘Praise You’
9th: Sophia DaSalla- ‘Symphony In Sorrow’
9th: Alexis Alvarez- ‘Young At Heart’
10th: Lucy Cavender- ‘C'est Petites Riens’
10th: Harlow Pike- ‘Destinations’
10th: Kate Jarboe- ‘Le Jazz Hot’
10th: Malaya DiMonte- ‘Small’
10th: Faith Crain- ‘Through Crumbling’
Teen Solo
1st: Ava Lynn- ‘Under My Skin’
2nd: Isaiah Villegas- ‘Last Words’
3rd: Izzy Howard- ‘Adveniat’
3rd: Logan Gallinger- ‘All Farewells Are Sudden’
3rd: Hudson Pletcher- ‘Book of Death’
3rd: Isabella Jarvis- ‘How’s That’
3rd: Isabella Lynch- ‘Slipping Apart’
4th: Josie Lutz- ‘After the Rain’
4th: Claire Monge- ‘Atonement’
4th: Avery Hall- ‘Confinement’
5th: Laci Bloss- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
5th: Klaire Simek- ‘Raven’
5th: Amanda Sauceda- ‘Smoke’
5th: Drew Rosen- ‘The Anticipation of Becoming Unfastened’
5th: Kessa Yee- ‘Unravel’
7th: Mia Ibach- ‘Battle Cry’
7th: Gianna Mojonnier- ‘Glitch Repeat’
7th: Tatiana Hagee- ‘Love Me Like a River Does’
8th: Emma Donnelly- ‘Eclat’
8th: Keira Redpath- ‘Fame’
8th: Lyla Lee- ‘I’m Lost’
8th: Lauren Crooks- ‘Liquidity’
8th: Caitlyn Polis- ‘Rapture’
8th: Sierra Drayton- ‘Repose’
8th: Cami Redpath- ‘Superstar’
8th: Ali Ogle- ‘This Woman’s Work’
8th: Ellie Duffin- ‘Voice of God’
9th: Sydney Foertsch- ‘After Midnight’
9th: Alita Kneeland- ‘Bloom’
9th: Kristin Howell- ‘Charge’
9th: Addyson Smith- ‘Ebb + Flow’
9th: Brynn Kostka- ‘First Time’
9th: Ashley Choy- ‘Her Story’
9th: Makaia Roux- ‘Tangled In Truth’
9th: Kinley Bertrand- ‘Try A Little Tenderness’
10th: Jennifer He- ‘A River Runs’
10th: Sadie Grace Bethke- ‘New York, I Love You’
10th: Kieran Holmes- ‘With the Lights Out’
Senior Solo
1st: Brianna Keingatti- ‘Mine’
2nd: Kiarra Waidelich- ‘Exist Without Breath’
3rd: Ava Wagner- ‘I Don’t Trust You Anymore’
3rd: Michelle Cheng- ‘Sinking’
3rd: Cydney Heard- ‘Vast and Unattainable’
4th: Tristan Ianiero- ‘Don’t
4th: Anna Miller- ‘Ode to Dance’
5th: Julia Lowe- ‘Ripples In the Sand’
6th: Holden Kunowski- ‘Slow, Slow’
7th: Sofia Benning- ‘Hurt’
7th: Grace Gontarek- ‘To Resist Conformity’
8th: Kaliyah Williams- ‘Be My Husband’
8th: Brooke Judge- ‘Forever Seeking’
8th: Mercedes Lorentz- ‘Human Frequency’
8th: Ava Geske- ‘I’m Home’
8th: Ellie Weimer- ‘In This Room’
8th: Ryan Evans- ‘Mi Mundo’
8th: Sydney Ishaug- ‘My Performance’
8th: Sara Allen- ‘Vienna’
9th: Kennedy Barry- ‘Bloodline’
9th: Emma Hellenkamp- ‘Empty Promise’
9th: Bella Mills- ‘Oh Me, Oh Life’
9th: Emily Fluker- ‘Time After Time’
9th: Courtney Chiu- ‘We Fall’
10th: Mady Justin- ‘Easy Does It’
10th: Victoria Paggiossi- ‘Routine Unisil’
10th: Adare Hass- ‘Sleep’
Peewee Duet/Trio
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Lullaby’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Can’t Smile Without You’
2nd: Danceology- ‘You’re The One That I Want’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Sea Cruise’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Shake Your Groove Thing’
5th: Elite Feet Artists Company- ‘Nobody But Me’
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Silence’
1st: Danceology- ‘Three Blind Mice’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Sound of Silence’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘When We Remember’
4th: Danceplex- ‘Evening Rise’
4th: The Company Space- ‘Visnaga’
5th: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Get Happy’
5th: Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy- ‘Table for Two’
Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘How Do You Turn Your Eyes’
1st: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Icarus’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Hit That Jive, Jack’
3rd: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Either Me or You’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Nostalgia’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Weight to Carry’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Because You Gotta Have’
4th: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Come Get Us’
4th: Prestige Dance Academy- ‘Meliorism’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Got to Groove’
5th: Danceology- ‘Seven Nation Army’
Teen Duet/Trio
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Surrender’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Crazy’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Fading Soul’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Shattered Expectations’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Inside Out’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Unfound’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Etched In Grief’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Me, You, Us’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Stay’
Senior Duet/Trio
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘I’ve Got A Suitcase Full of Memories’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Don’t Give Up’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Gone’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Plan & Elevation’
4th: The Company Space- ‘Say Less’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Prelude of Friendship’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Say You Will’
Open Duet/Trio
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Hand Crafted’
Peewee Group
1st: Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let Yourself Go’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let it Be’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ponytail’
4th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Rainbow Connection’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yakety Yak’
Mini Group
1st: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ave Maria’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Black Betty’
Junior Group
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Kill the Lights’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘For What It’s Worth’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Will Be’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Through and Foreward’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What I Am’
Teen Group
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
2nd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
3rd: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
3rd: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
4th: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Interrogation’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Lisztomania’
4th: Expressenz- ‘Play That Funky Music’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Suffering Jukebox’
4th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio in D’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
Senior Group
1st: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Partitia for Four’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Deserve to go to Prison?’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Protect Thee’
Open Group
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Rated F L’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘E Ala E Kakou’
Peewee Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘You’ll Be In My Heart’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Bop!’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Imagine’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Petites in Paris’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Lil Bitz’
Mini Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
2nd: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Shack’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Tourist’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Walking on the Sun’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Every Season’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
Junior Line
1st: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Harvest’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Stop, Format It!’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘One Way’
Teen Line
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Caronte’
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Come Darkness’
1st: Danceology- ‘You Don’t Fool Me’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘What If?’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Hive’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)
4th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Easy Street’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Disco Pop’
Senior Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along With You’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
Open Line
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘Hands of Life’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Diamonds Don’t Break 2.2′
Peewee Extended Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Cover Girl’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yacht Club Swing’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Shake’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Peppermint Twist’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Rockin Robin’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘My Way’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Little Shop’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Hot Lunch’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Blindsided’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Control’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘I Believe’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘That’s Life’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Colour Me In’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Scooby Do Pa Pa’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Redlight’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
3rd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Aftermath’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘People’s Faces’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Do You Hear It Too?’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Make Me Move’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Smooth Operator’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘I Get By’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Buckle Up’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘An Evening I Will Not Forget’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ya’
5th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘APLand’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Escape’
5th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘In Living Color’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Superbad’
Open Extended Line
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
Mini Production
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Fun’
2nd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Singing In the Rain’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Transylvania’
4th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘It Don’t Mean A Thing’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Oh Yeah’
Junior Production
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
5th: Danceology- ‘Brick Squad’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Flipmode’
5th: Danceology- ‘Leave None Behind’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Trip A Little Light Fantastic’
Teen Production
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
4th: Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Chromatica’
Senior Production
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Glory’
High Score by Performance Division:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Cover Girl’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ponytail’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Shake’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yakety Yak’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Bop!’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Hit the Road Jack’
Peewee Hip Hop
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Lil Bitz’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Let’s Go’
3rd: The Company Space- ‘We Go Back’
4th: Rios Dance- ‘Girls Gang’
Peewee Tap
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Yacht Club Swing’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Peppermint Twist’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Rockin Robin’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘My Way’
4th: Danceology- ‘Grease’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Art Centre- ‘Safari Party’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Let’s Get Loud’
Peewee Lyrical
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘You’ll Be In My Heart’
2nd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Rainbow Connection’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Imagine’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Rock Your Soul’
5th: Danceology- ‘Greatest Love’
Peewee Musical Theatre
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let Yourself Go’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Little Shop’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Petites in Paris’
4th: Danceology- ‘Hard Knock Life’
Peewee Contemporary
1st: Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let it Be’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Rainbow’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘One Less’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘For You’
Peewee Specialty
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Football Hero’
Mini Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Hot Lunch’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Shack’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Walking on the Sun’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Black Betty’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Control’
5th: Danceology- ‘Fun’
Mini Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Spanish Roses’
2nd: Pas De Deux Hawaii- ‘Romeo & Juliet’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘Doll Dance’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Childhood Memories’
Mini Hip Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
2nd: Pas De Deux Hawaii- ‘M.I.B’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Mimez’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘M.I.B’
5th: Danceology- ‘The Tea Party’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Stand Up’
Mini Tap
1st: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
2nd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Tourist’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Save the Last Dance’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Home’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Singing In the Rain’
5th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Puttin’ On the Ritz’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘The Big Bang’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Airmail Special’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
2nd Danceology- ‘Blindsided’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Every Season’
3rd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Turning Page’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘I Believe’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Spanish Rose’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Transylvania’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Puttin’ On the Ritz’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Big Time’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
2nd: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ave Maria’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Escape Artist’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Hear the Bells’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Ain’t No Other’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Pretty Woman’
3rd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Sax’
Mini Specialty
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
2nd: Legacy Dance Company- ‘Could’
Mini Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Move It’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’
Junior Jazz
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’
3rd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Kill the Lights’
4th: Danceology- ‘We’ve Been Burning’
4th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Redlight’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Will Be’
Junior Ballet
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Fugue In D Minor’
4th: Danceology- ‘Infinite Strings’
5th: Dance Connection 2- ‘La Corsaire’
Junior Hip Hop
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Brick Squad’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Flipmode’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Titans’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Fearless’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘What Is Hip?’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Militia’
Junior Tap
1st: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
2nd: Danceology- ‘I Need You’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Wild, Wild Party’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Mr Sandman’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Ballroom Blitz’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Keep Your Head Up’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Cadence’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Ascending’
2nd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Retrospect’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Walk Away Again’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Yellow’
4th: PULSE Dance Centre- ‘Hanging By A Thread’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Wonder’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘The Middle Place’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Trip A Little Light Fantastic’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Strongest Suit’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Money’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Princess & the Frog’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Shrek!’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Money’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘That’s Life’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Harvest’
4th: Danceology- ‘Leave None Behind’
4th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Colour Me In’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘For What It’s Worth’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Stop, Format It!’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Scooby Do Pa Pa’
3rd: Danceology- ‘Get Loud’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Crowd Control’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Look’
Junior Specialty
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Together’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Falling For You’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘Prism’
Junior Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reasons’
Teen Groups:
Teen Jazz
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
2nd: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘Unheard’
4th: Prestige Dance Academy- ‘Boots’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Dare You Not To Dance’
4th: Downton Dance Factory- ‘Move Dance Be Born’
4th: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘I Feel Love’
5th:NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Dance With Me’
Teen Ballet
1st: Pas De Deux- ‘Hawaii’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Love Story’
3rd: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center- ‘Schramm’
4th: Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre- ‘Six Breaths’
5th:The Company Space- ‘Homeland’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio in D’
2nd: Pas De Deux- ‘Hawaii’
3rd: Honolulu Dance Studio- ‘Joker’
4th: Desert Eagle Productions Dance Studio- ‘Moshpit’
5th: The Company Space- ‘Shake the Room’
5th: O’Brien Center of the Arts- ‘The Sideshow’
Teen Tap
1st: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
2nd: Expressenz- ‘Play That Funky Music’
3rd: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Everything In Its Place’
4th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Gimmie Gimmie’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Coming Home’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Hill’
2nd: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Keep Breathing’
3rd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Heavenly Bodies’
4th: Studio Fusion- ‘Falling Up’
5th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Old Days’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’
5th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘What If I Say I Love You’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
2nd: Trilogy Dance Co.- ‘LE Jazz Hot’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
2nd: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
2nd Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
3rd: The Vision Dance Alliance- ‘Interrogation’
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
5th: Expressenz- ‘First Light’
5th: Club Dance Studio- ‘No Solace’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘When We’re Older’
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
2nd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Suffering Jukebox’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Lisztomania’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘To Know A Man’
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Mad World’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Nemesis’
Teen Lines, Extended Lines, Productions:
Teen Jazz
1st: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Chromatica’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Disco Pop’
4th: The Dance Kollective- ‘Make Me Move’
5th: Danceology- ‘Out Of the Crypt’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Baseline’
Teen Ballet
1st: Danceology- ‘Hive’
1st: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘La Fete’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Carmen’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Emerald Waltz’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Carmen’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘X-NZ”
3rd: Danceology- ‘Another One’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Duality’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Coming in Hot’
5th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Walk’
5th: D’ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Feedback’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Lights Up’
Teen Tap
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Viva La Vida’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Faster Stronger’
3rd: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Dear Evan Hansen’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Rich Man’s Frug’
3rd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Dancing Queen’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Monster’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘This Land’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Want You to Need Me’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Memory’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Over the Love’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Foolish Games’
4th: Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts- ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’
5th: Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center- ‘Piano Man’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
1st: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
2nd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Easy Street’
2nd: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Welcome to the Internet’
3rd: Dance Connection 2- ‘Coffee’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Cut Loose’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘The Mask’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
2nd: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
2nd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
4th: Danceology- ‘You Don’t Fool Me’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Come Darkness’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Caronte’
5th: Elite Danceworx- ‘What If?’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
2nd: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Smooth Operator’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Calabria’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘In the Closet’
5th: Danceology- ‘Endangered Species’
5th: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Red Handed’
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
2nd: The Dance Kollective- ‘Lessons Learned’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Let’s Play’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Rhythm Story- to inFUNinty and Beyond!’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Bosorkanya’
Senior Jazz
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
2nd: Dance Connection 2- ‘VIP’
3rd: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
4th: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘What’s the Tea’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Fashion’
5th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Play’
Senior Ballet
1st: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Concerto No 2′
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Chronos’
3rd: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Le Corsaire’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Summer’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Sixth Breath, the Last Breath’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Vite-Fait’
Senior Hip Hop
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Buckle Up’
3rd: Noretta Dunworth School of Dance- ‘Options’
4th: Sandra’s School of Dance- ‘Swizzy’
5th: Sandra’s School of Dance- ‘It Go Down’
Senior Tap
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Taces n Sixes’
3rd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Freedom’
4th: The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘Redemption’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Escape’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along With You’
2nd: Danceology- ‘All Will Be Gone’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘When We’re Older’
3rd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Unrequited but Unwavering’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘An Evening I Will Not Forget’
4th: Dance Connection 2- ‘Woman’s Work’
5th: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Dreamed A Dream’
5th: NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘One of Us’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
2nd: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘For Once In My Life’
3rd: Trilogy Dance Co.- ‘When the Chips Go Down’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
2nd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
3rd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
3rd: Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
4th: Elite Danceworx- ‘Partitia for Four’
5th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
5th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Protect Thee’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘I Deserve to go to Prison?’
Senior Ballroom
1st: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Superbad’
Senior Specialty
1st: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Example #22′
2nd: Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’
2nd: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Flies and Vermin’
3rd: Studio Fusion- ‘Coconut’
4th: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Anywhere Out of this World’
4th: Bunker Dance Center- ‘A Charmed Life’
4th: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Ya’
4th: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Pieces We Keep Hidden’
5th: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘It Looms’
Senior Acro
1st: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Broken’
Open Contemporary
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘Hands of Life’
Open Hip-Hop
1st: B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
2nd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Rated F L’
3rd: Diamond Dance Project- ‘Diamonds Don’t Break 2.2′
Open Specialty
1st: Diamond Dance Project- ‘E Ala E Kakou’
Best Performance:
Age:
Peewee
Winners:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Unchained Melody’ Club Dance Studio- ‘Pure Imagination’
Mini
Winner: Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
1st runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
2nd runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can You Hear Me’
3rd runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act 1)’
4th runner-up: Club Dance Studio- ‘Begin’
5th runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Barrio’
6th runner-up: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Junior
Winner: Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
1st runner-up: The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
2nd runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
3rd runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
4th runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
5th runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
Teen
Group:
Winner: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
1st runner-up: The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
2nd runner-up: Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Pressure’
3rd runner-up: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
4th runner-up: Studio Fusion- ‘Arrival’
5th runner-up: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reflection’
6th runner-up: Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
Line, Extended Line, Production:
Winner: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
1st runner-up: Danceology- ‘Weight of Expectation’
2nd runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
3rd runner-up: Larkin Dance Studio- ‘What’s Left’
4th runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
5th runner-up: Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
6th runner-up: Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
7th runner-up: Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
Senior
Winner: Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Out of These Ashes’
1st runner-up: Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
2nd runner-up: Danceology- ‘The Missing’
3rd runner-up: Elite Danceworx- ‘Manifesto’
4th runner-up: Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
5th runner-up: Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
Open
Winner:
B-Dance Company- ‘The Legacy’
Style:
Contemporary
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘She Didn’t Look Back’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Leave Me Hollow’
Dance Connection 2- ‘The Final Act’
Winner:
Danceology- ‘The Missing’
Lyrical
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Love Me Tender’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Unchained Melody’
Dance Connection 2- ‘The Hill’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘I Get Along Without You’
Winner:
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘I Want You to Need Me’
Musical Theatre
Nominees:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act I)
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’
Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Undecided’
Danceology- ‘Pigeons on Broadway’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘It’s My Parade’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billion Dollar Baby’
Hip Hop
Nominees:
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Get Busy’
D’Ansa Jazz Stage- ‘Trio In D’
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’
Winner:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Lazarus’
Acro
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Move It’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Reasons’
Winner:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Broken’
Specialty
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Relax’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Nobody Love A Rattlesnake’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Example #22′
Winner:
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Ballet
Nominees:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre -’Spanish Roses’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Habanera’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
Pas de Deux Hawaii- ‘The Journey’
Danceology- ‘Hive’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Concerto No 2′
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
Tap
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
The Dynamic Dance Academy- ‘The Piano’
The Dance Kollective- ‘We Are the Music’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘BPG’
Winner:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Viva La Vida’
Jazz
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Size’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Downtown Dance Factory- ‘Today’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘And On...’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
Ballroom
Nominees:
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Ain’t No Other’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Bongo’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Swing Kids’
Winner:
Dance Connection 2- ‘Be Italian’
Special Awards:
Professionalism
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance
Best Production
Nominees:
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Jive Bunny 2022′
Outstanding Achievement:
Mini Technical
Nominees:
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Lil Einsteins’
Danceology- ‘Rhythm Is Our Business’
NorthPointe Dance Academy- ‘Breathe’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Papa Can Your Hear Me’
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Little Birds’
Winner:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘My Way’
Junior Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘All Shadows’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’
Elite Danceworx- ‘Piano Man’
Dance Connection 2- ‘Man’
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Mazurka’
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Tribal Beauties’
Teen Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Hive’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘The Truth Will Set You Free’
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Strength in Numbers’
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Slime’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘At the Apex’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Hey’
Senior Technical
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘The Missing’
Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’
Bunker Dance Center- ‘Testing Patience’
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre- ‘Misty’
Columbia Performing Arts Centre- ‘Flies And Vermin’
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Bloodline’
Winner:
Elite Danceworx- ‘Thunder Comes Resounding’
Mini/Junior Choreography
Nominees:
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘Billy’ (Larkin Staff)
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act I)’ (Quinn Callahan)
Dance Connection 2- ‘Let’s Go’ (Chelsea Foster)
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘Color Me In’ (Stephanie Rutherford)
Winner:
Expressenz Dance Center- ‘Sisu’ (Brooke Napier)
Teen/Senior Choreography
Nominees:
Danceology- ‘Hive’ (Julie Friedrich)
Larkin Dance Studio- ‘People’s Faces’ (Chelsea Jennings)
Art & Soul Dance Company- ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’ (Shanna Cipressi and Sabrina Porco)
Studio Fusion- ‘Work It’ (Lauren Slack and Aaron Williams)
Winner:
The Rock Center for Dance- ‘Cinema (Act II)’ (Quinn Callahan)
Costume Design
Kim Massay Dance Productions- ‘Is The End of Me’
Best in Studio ($2500 per style):
Hip-Hop
Art & Soul Dance Company
Tap
Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre
Contemporary
Danceology
Jazz
Larkin Dance Studio
Ballroom
Dance Connection 2
Musical Theatre
Bunker Dance Center
Ballet
The Rock Center for Dance
Lyrical
Expressenz Dance Center
Studio of the Year:
Finalists ($5000)
Dance Connection 2
Larkin Dance Studio
The Rock Center for Dance
Expressenz Dance Center
Winner: $25,000
Danceology
People’s Choice ($250):
Rhythm Dance Center- ‘Rhythm Story To inFUNity and Beyond!’
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the star analyses...so far
the actors
ira aldridge
eddie “rochester” anderson
fatty arbuckle
humphrey bogart
marlon brando
charlie chaplin
montgomery clift
gary cooper  
sammy davis, jr.
james dean
errol flynn  
clark gable
cary grant
william haines 
juano hernández
rock hudson
rex ingram
canada lee
harold lloyd
robert mitchum  
tom neal
ramón novarro
laurence olivier
gregory peck
lincoln perry
sidney poitier
anthony quinn 
paul robeson
frank sinatra 
rudolph valentino
john wayne
orson welles
the actresses
lauren bacall
josephine baker
theda bara
brigitte bardot
ingrid bergman  
clara bow
louise brooks
diahann carroll
joan crawford
dorothy dandridge
bette davis
doris day
dolores del río
marlene dietrich
peg entwistle
maría félix
greta garbo
ava gardner
lillian gish 
gloria grahame
jean harlow
susan hayward  
rita hayworth
audrey hepburn 
lena horne
grace kelly
eartha kitt
veronica lake
hedy lamarr
carole landis
vivien leigh
carole lombard
jayne mansfield
hattie mcdaniel
marilyn monroe
mabel normand
merle oberon
barbara payton  
gail russell
norma shearer
barbara stanwyck
olive thomas  
gene tierney
lupe vélez
fredi washington
natalie wood 
loretta young     
the couples
annabella + tyrone power
bogie + bacall
frank + ava
frida kahlo + diego rivera  
gable + lombard 
john + yoko
oj + nicole brown simpson
viv + larry
the rivalries
bette davis vs. joan crawford
inspirations + muses
joyce bryant
gia carangi
coco chanel  
beloved public figures
jacqueline kennedy onassis
john f. kennedy  
princess diana
the notable + infamous
david bacon
susan cabot
shauna grant
dorothy hale
hugh hefner
athalia pondsell lindsley
donyale luna
anjette lyles
marquis de sade
niccolo machiavelli
evelyn mchale
evelyn nesbit
adam clayton powell, jr.
philippa schuyler   
literary figures
jack kerouac
musicians + artists
louis armstrong
syd barrett
maria callas
katherine dunham
duke ellington
ella fitzgerald
marvin gaye
jimi hendrix
billie holiday
whitney houston
frida kahlo
john lennon
keith moon
edith piaf  
hazel scott
selena
tupac shakur
tammi terrell 
yoko ono 
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Updated List 2021 For Netflix Cancelled & Renewed Shows
Platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime are watched by a number of people all over the world. Both of these platforms telecast movies, shows, and series which are related to different genres. From thriller to action, anime, mystery, documentaries, history, and more, everything can be seen on these platforms.
Before getting started let us first talk about the shows/series you like to watch? Friends, Riverdale, Game Of Thrones? Well, all of them has a huge fan following. I personally can never get enough of watching Riverdale and Friends. Whether I am back home after work or I wanted to spend some time, Netflix has always been a savior. However, lately I got a news and it just felt like the end of the world.
Were you aware of the fact that some of the Netflix shows have been going off air and cancelled real soon? Yes, you are reading this right. The reasons behind the cancellation of various reasons bring together a plethora of reasons. Of course some shows like Dear White People and Dead To Me have a huge fan following and will be missed for sure. However, since we know that sooner or later good things do make their way, all these shows also came to an end soon.
Have you been wondering which shows got canceled? This is the piece which is apt for you. You will be able to find out all of them here itself. Hence, let’s get started without any further ado.
Netflix shows that have been renewed and cancelled in the year 2021Below mentioned is a list of the top twenty shows that have been canceled this year. Check them out to find the reasons behind the big decision. In addition to this, you will also find out if they are coming back anytime soon.
Ozark: This one has been renewed for season four. The famous television series is coming to an end in 2021. You could find this series on Netflix. Even after gaining so much of popularity, the show is gong off air this year. The show did receive a number of nominations of awards and has also won numerou titles. Some of them are the Guild award, and Emmy award. To people who have watched this series, the fourth season has divided into two different categories. Each category consists of seven episodes. However, at present the director wanted to take a break and made sure that the series is remembered by the fans.
Cast of Ozark
Jason Bateman
Alik Bateman
Andrew Bernstein
Ellen Kuras
Daniel Sackheim
Amanda Marsalis
Benjamin Semanoff
Phil Abraham
Cherien Dabis
Dead To Me: This one has been renewed for season three. The series is known to end in the year 2021. However, the series finale is a big hit and funny. But, this one did not gain too much attention. Time changes, and so does the audience. This is why it is now time to bid adieu to this series, Jenny and Judy. Even though the series was loved by some of them till date, it is finally coming to an end yet not off air.
Cast of Dead To Me
Kat Coiro
Geeta V. Patel
Minkie Spiro
Abe Sylvia
Amy York Rubin
Tamra Davis
Jennifer Getzinger
Liza Johnson
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Allen
Lucifer: The series is renewed for season six. Another fantastic which is coming to an end is Lucifer. The series premiered on 25 January 2016. With time the first season received mixed reviews from critics. A number of them praised certain characters and Elli’s performance was no exception. With time more and more seasons were released. However, they did not gain much popularity. Platforms like Netflix also cancelled the pick up of the third season.
Cast Of Lucifer
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Lauren German
Kevin Alejandro
D B. Woodside as Amenadiel
Lesley as Ann Branch
Scarlett Estevez as Beatrice
Rachael Harris
Kevin Rankin
Tricia Helfer as Mum
Tom Welling as Lieutenant Marcus Pierce
Inbar Lavi as Eve
You: This one got renewed for season three. There are only very few Netflix series that have grabbed the attention of people. However unfortunately, this famous thriller series has come to an end now. However, a statement was made by the director where he said that the series will be ending with a season three. The series is based on a novel which was written by Caroline Kepnes. The main role was played by Penn Badgley who was a bookseller. During the second season, the seller was a movie from New York to LA. Even though this is an irresistible show, the fans may not get to watch it anymore.
Cast of You
Penn Badgley
Victoria Pedretti
Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Lail
Luca Padovan
Jenna Ortega
Zach Cherry
James Scully
Carmeta Zumbado
Nicole Kang
Shalita Grant
Scott Speedman
Travis Van Winkle
Atypical: This show has been renewed for season four. With the season finale, this show is going off air in 2021. However, it will still remain in the hearts of so many of them. No reasons have been found as to why the show is going off air. However, some of them are saying that the reason is because the show is very underrated.
Cast of Atypical
Keir Gilchrist
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Michael Rapaport
Nik Dodani
Amy Okuda
Jenna Boyd
Graham Rogers
Fivel Stewart
Nina Ameri
Raúl Castillo
Ariela Barer
Graham Phillips
Sara Gilbert
Rachel Redleaf
Allie Rae Treharne
Eric McCormack
Casey Wilson
Angel Laketa Moore
Christina Offley
Kimia Behpoornia
Karl T. Wright
Major Curda
Marietta Melrose
On My Block: There is no official announcement related to the renewal of On My Block. However, it is going to end in 2021 mainly because of the pandemic. The show gained popularity but is still ending. Centered in Los Angeles, this one was based on high school teens who face different challenges.
Cast of On My Block
Diego Tinoco
Sierra Capri
Jason Genao
Brett Gray
Jessica Marie Garcia
Julio Macias
Ronni Hawk
Peggy Blow
Jahking Guillory
Paula Garcés
Danny Ramirez
Reggie Austin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Eme Ikwuakor
Emilio Rivera
Lisa Marcos
Angela Elayne Gibbs
Ada Luz Pla
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Shoshana Bush
Rob Murat
Mallory James Mahoney
Raushanah Simmons
Gilberto Ortiz
Dear White People: This series is renewed for season four. This one is coming to an end in 2021. The final episodes will show you the nest conversational end.
Cast of Dear White People
Logan Browning
Antoinette Robertson
Brandon P. Bell
Ashley Blaine Featherson
Marque Richardson
DeRon Horton
John Patrick Amedori
Giancarlo Esposito
Tyler James Williams
Caitlin Carver
Jeremy Tardy
Obba Babatundé
Brandon Black
Sheridan Pierce
Nia Long
Ally Maki
Quei Tann
Brant Daugherty
Wendy Raquel Robinson
John Rubinstein
Jeff Larson
Alex Alcheh
Francia Raisa
Rome Flynn
Luke O’Sullivan
Taylor Foster
John Paul Jones II
Tessa Thompson
Ratched: This series is renewed for season two but is going off air very soon. The series is about a nurse Ratched and is based on a real story. As of now it is twisted and ended with a superb episode.
Cast of Ratched
Sarah Paulson
Cynthia Nixon
Finn Wittrock
Sharon Stone
Judy Davis
Jon Jon Briones
Charlie Carver
Amanda Plummer
Corey Stoll
Alice Englert
Sophie Okonedo
Vincent D’Onofrio
Hunter Parrish
Brandon Flynn
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rosanna Arquette
Jermaine Williams
Michael Benjamin Washington
Don Cheadle
Linda Bisesti
Annie Starke
Teo Briones
Emily Mest
Liz Femi
Jeff B. Davis
Robert Curtis Brown
Kirk Bovill
Grasie Mercedes
Siaka Massaquoi
Ben Crowley
Elinor Gunn
Clayton Farris
Aaron Jay Rome
Patrick Duke Conboy
Zabeth Russell
Albert Malafronte
Jake McDermott
Heather McPhaul
Lita Lopez
Lucas Barker
Greg Ballora
Alfred Rubin Thompson
Germain Arroyo
Kristin Charney
Fred Maske
Casey James Knight
Glow: This one is straightaway cancelled. A very famous wrestling drama, this had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
Cast of Glow
Alison Brie
Betty Gilpin
Marc Maron
Kate Nash
Jackie Tohn
Sydelle Noel
Sunita Mani
Britney Young
Gayle Rankin
Awesome Kong
Britt Baron
Ellen Wong
Chris Lowell
Kimmy Gatewood
Rebekka Johnson
Marianna Palka
Shakira Barrera
Rich Sommer
Bashir Salahuddin
Geena Davis
Victor Quinaz
Ursula Hayden
Alex Rich
Andrew Friedman
Elizabeth Perkins
Annabella Sciorra
Brooke Hogan
Breeda Wool
Kevin Cahoon
Horatio Sanz
Wyatt Nash
Joey Ryan
Toby Huss
Paul Fitzgerald (actor)
Eli Goree
Marc Evan Jackson
Phoebe Strole
Amy Farrington
Ravil Isyanov
Messiah: The series was cancelled because it had to go through ups and downs. However, for the year 2021, this high class show has been canceled. The reason behind this is the dropping popularity.
Cast of Messiah
Mehdi Dehbi
Michelle Monaghan
Stefania LaVie Owen
Rona-Lee Shimon
Sayyid El Alami
Melinda Page Hamilton
Wil Traval
John Ortiz
Fares Landoulsi
Jane Adams
Beau Bridges
Philip Baker Hall
Dermot Mulroney
Teenage Bounty Hunters: This one got cancelled too. Even though this was considered as one of the best teen comedy series, it came to an end. The series received amazing reviews from the critics and the jury.Sadly, the first season of this show fails to draw the attention of the audience. This is one major reason why the series ended.
Cast of Teenage Bounty Hunters
Maddie Phillips
Anjelica Bette Fellini
Devon Hales
Kadeem Hardison
Virginia Williams
Spencer House
Mackenzie Astin
Myles Evans
Charity Cervantes
Method Man
Eric Graise
Given Sharp
Shirley Rumierk
Randy Havens
Jacob Rhodes
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: The series got cancelled even after umpteen gigs and comedy episodes.
Cast of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Anya Taylor-Joy
Taron Egerton
Nathalie Emmanuel
Mark Hamill
Simon Pegg
Jason Isaacs
Helena Bonham Carter
Andy Samberg
Natalie Dormer
Keegan-Michael Key
Caitriona Balfe
Alicia Vikander
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mark Strong
Harvey Fierstein
Theo James
Toby Jones
Awkwafina
Lena Headey
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Shazad Latif
Donna Kimball
Harris Dickinson
Benedict Wong
Sigourney Weaver
Hannah John-Kamen
Neil Sterenberg
Louise Gold
Beccy Henderson
Kevin Clash
Dave Chapman
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Helena Smee
Bill Hader
Theo Ogundipe
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Dave Goelz
Eddie Izzard
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj; This American show has grabbed the attention of so many of them during the lockdown. However, the show is now cancelled and no reasons behind the same have been found out yet.
Cast of Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Joyelle Johnson
Arnab Goswami
Andrew Yang
Cory Booker
Maeve Higgins
Adi Ash
Michelle C Bonilla
Rahm Braslaw
Julian Zane Chawdhary
Sean Hartman
Alexis Landry
James Adam Tucker
Rayan Zaim-Sassi
Emily Grace Buck
Vava
Vinod Chaproo
Joan Dickson
Michael Eric Dyson
Jann Ellis
Sonia
Lori Hammel
Smith Harrison
John Hodgman
Siraj Huda
Jacob Dylan
Aurea Jolly
Kevin
The Summary
These are some of the famous Netflix series and shows that got cancelled in the year 2021. As mentioned above, the reasons behind the cancellation differ from series to series. However, you need not lose hope. Netflix still have amazing series coming up. Whatever genre you prefer, keep that in mind and start searching for them. This way you will surely end up finding the ones that will be suitable for you. If not Netflix, then you can check out IMDB. This is a platform where you can search for various shows and movies. While doing do, what you can do is check out the ratings. This way you will find out whether or not the show should be watched or not. IMDB shows new series ans shows that are released every week or month. Search for the one you want to watch and get started without any further ado.
We hope this piece has helped in understanding which and why the shows got cancelled. However, you need not worry about anything. There are a plethora of shows you will come across on this platform, and something or the other will surely be worth watching. Thus, do not wait further and make use of the time this lockdown. Do not let the cancellation and lockdown spoil your mood. Your mood will be cherished and who knows you find out facts you never thought could happen? Also, exploring various genres never goes waste. So, why not make use of this wonderful opportunity?
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Day 4
Night In
September’s 30 Days of Domestic Fluff
“I swear you get way too into these cooking shows.” Zatanna laughed as she sat down on the couch with a new bowl of popcorn.
“How can they get the ingredients wrong everything is labeled!” Annabella exclaimed as she snuggled back into Zatanna pressing play on the show.
“Isn’t that the whole point? They’re all inexperienced.”
“Inexperienced doesn’t mean they can’t read simple directions!” Annabella said getting a handful of popcorn. “Though I will admit I love it when they just decide to use candy for decoration.”
“I know you pride yourself on being an excellent cook/baker but even you can’t make a cake like that in an hour.”
“Is that a challenge?” Annabella questioned turning to look at her girlfriend.
“No it wasn’t.”
“It sure sounded like one.”
“Annabella.”
“I will not have my cooking skills be tested like this.” Annabella said trying to get up but Zatanna held onto her.
“How about we do that next time we have free time.” Zatanna countered.
“Fine.” Annabella huffed as she munched on her popcorn.
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S’il est un acteur dont le nom est à jamais associé au cinéma de l’entre-deux-guerres, aux chefs-d’œuvre du réalisme poétique, c’est bien Jean Gabin. Après la guerre, il connait tout d’abord une période creuse en termes de succès, puis, à partir de 1954, il devient un “pacha” incarnant la plupart du temps des rôles de truands ou de policiers, toujours avec la même droiture jusqu’à la fin des années 1970. 
Jean Gabin (Jean-Alexis Moncorgé, pour l’état civil) naquit à Paris, 23, boulevard Rochechouart dans le 18e arrondissement, le 17 mai 1904, il mourut toujours à Paris, le 26 novembre 1976. La date de naissance que nous rapportons est celle qui est généralement admise. D’autres biographes ne mentionnent pas Paris comme lieu de naissance mais Mériel, en Seine-et-Oise. En fait, Gabin est sans aucun doute né dans la capitale et il a ensuite été élevé à Mériel par l’aînée de ses sœurs (il était le septième enfant de la famille Moncorgé).
Ses parents faisaient tous les deux partie du monde du spectacle : son père était chanteur d’opérette et de café-concert ; sa mère, Hélène Petit, était chanteuse fantaisiste, comme on disait alors. Jean passa ses premières années à Mériel et c’est là qu’il prit goût à la campagne, qu’il acquit des habitudes qu’il ne devait plus perdre et qui, beaucoup plus tard, devaient le pousser à se replier le plus souvent possible dans son domaine où il se consacrait à l’élevage. Il fréquenta l’école primaire du village, puis revint chez ses parents à Paris, afin de suivre les cours d’une école de la rue de Clignancourt. Son père le fit ensuite entrer comme pensionnaire au lycée Jeanson-de-Sailly, mais les études ne l’attiraient pas. Il voulait lui aussi, comme ses parents, se consacrer au théâtre. [La grande histoire illustrée du 7ème art – Editions Atlas (1983)]
Jean Gabin et Madeleine Renaud dans La Belle Marinière (Harry Lachman, 1932)
Josephine Baker et Jean Gabin dans Zouzou (Marc Allégret, 1934)
Gaby Basset et Jean Gabin dans Chacun sa chance (Hans Steinhoff, René Pujo, 1930)l
Jean Gabin, Josseline Gaël, Marcel Lévesque dans Tout ça ne vaut pas l’amour de Jacques Tourneur (1931)
Fernandel et Jean Gabin dans Paris béguin (Augusto Genina, 1931)
Premiers pas sur scène
De fait, il fit l’école buissonnière plus souvent qu’à son tour, puis s’échappa de l’école pour s’essayer à différents métiers : il fut manœuvre à la gare de La Chapelle, ouvrier dans une fonderie à Beaumont, magasinier aux Magasins généraux de Drancy, jusqu’à ce que son père prît en compte la volonté de son fils de faire du théâtre. Il le présenta enfin à Pierre Fréjol, l’administrateur des Folies-Bergère ; Jean avait alors dix-neuf ans. C’est à ce moment qu’il devint figurant et prit le nom de Gabin, un pseudonyme qui avait déjà été le nom de scène de son père.
Jean Gabin, Annabella, Fernand Gravey dans Variétés (Nicolas Farkas, 1935)
Jusqu’à la fin de l’année 1929, Jean Gabin fit ses premières armes dans le spectacle en participant à ces fameuses revues qui ont fait la célébrité de Paris dans le monde entier. Ses débuts eurent lieu le 14 avril 1923, au Vaudeville, dans une revue de Rip ; il faisait de la figuration dans quatre silhouettes ; c’est ainsi qu’il était tout à tour garde égyptien, contrôleur, mendiant et pirate. De nombreux autres spectacles suivirent : la même année, aux Bouffes-Parisiens (il joua dans cette opérette pour la première fois au côté de son père) ; puis en 1927, un tour de chant en province et en Amérique du Sud.
Josephine Baker et Jean Gabin dans Zouzou (Marc Allégret, 1934)
En 1928, il fut remarqué par Mistinguett qui le fit engager comme “boy” au Moulin-Rouge pour “Paris qui tourne” ; en chantant et dansant avec la “Miss”, il allait attirer l’attention des critiques. Dans “Allo’… Ici Paris”, toujours au Moulin-Rouge, il avait déjà quelques chansons et deux numéros comiques. Enfin, la même année, de nouveau aux Bouffes- Parisiens, il fut le jeune premier (et toujours comique) de “Flossie”, une opérette en trois actes. L’année suivante, on revit Gabin dans “Arsène Lupin banquier”, où il joua avec son père. Ce spectacle lui valut d’élogieuses critiques pour ses talents comiques.
Jany Holt, Louis Jouvet, Jean Gabin et Junie Astor dans Les Bas-fonds (Jean Renoir, 1936)
A la fin de 1930, toujours aux Bouffes-Parisiens, il apparut encore dans une opérette en trois actes, “Les Aventures du roi Pausole”, où figuraient aussi, dans de petits rôles, Simone Simon et Edwige Feuillère. Il revint exceptionnellement au théâtre en 1949 pour interpréter, avec Madeleine Robinson et Claude Dauphin, “La Soif” d’Henry Bernstein. Dès le début des années 30 et jusqu’à sa mort, il ne se consacra plus qu’au cinéma. [La grande histoire illustrée du 7ème art – Editions Atlas (1983)]
Jean Gabin dans le rôle de Ponce Pilate – Golgotha (Julien Duvivier, 1935)
Jean Gabin dans Variétés (Nicolas Farkas, 1935)
Madeleine Renaud et Jean Gabin dans Maria Chapdelaine (Julien Duvivier, 1934)
Un grand professionnel
Après une série de petits rôles, Jean Gabin connut très vite la consécration. Star de l’écran dès les années 30, il le resta jusqu’à sa disparition et ne connut guère la désaffection du public. Peu d’acteurs de sa génération pourront se flatter d’avoir connu, et su préserver, une telle popularité, qu’il devait autant à sa présence physique qu’à ses incontestables qualités de professionnel de l’écran.
Jean Gabin et Annabella dans La Bandera (Julien Duvivier, 1935)
Les premières années, la carrière cinématographique de Gabin fut liée, fort logiquement, aux rôles comiques d’opérette ou de vaudeville qui l’avaient révélé au théâtre. C’est ainsi que Gabin fut engagé dans une opérette filmée, Chacun sa chance (1930) de Hans Steinhoff. Jusqu’en 1934, année de sa consécration comme acteur dramatique, il tourna quelques rôles souvent comiques qui étaient loin d’annoncer les futurs “personnages” que Gabin incarnerait bientôt : le prolétaire révolté, le “parigot” désenchanté mais toujours prompt à l’action, l’aventurier respectueux du code d’honneur, le “mauvais garçon”.
Jean Gabin, Charles Vanel, Raymond Aimos, Charles Dorat et Raphaël Médina  dans La Belle équipe (Julien Duvivier, 1936)
Le tournant de sa carrière se situe au cours de 1934-1935. Après l’avoir utilisé dans Maria Chapdelaine (1934) et Golgotha (1935), Duvivier lui confia le rôle principal de La Bandera (1935), d’après le roman de Pierre Mac Orlan. Ce personnage de Français fugitif s’engageant dans la légion étrangère espagnole fut pour Gabin le premier d’une série de rôles d’aventuriers désespérés et “romantiques”. A partir de ce film il allait en effet collectionner les personnages d’homme traqué, de réprouvé, de révolté un peu fruste.
Jean Gabin dans Pépé le Moko  (Julien Duvivier, 1937)
Ayant débuté dans le Paris des ouvriers et des employés de caf’ conc’, Gabin, enfant de la balle, se révéla l’interprète idéal de ce prolétaire plutôt “grande gueule” que réellement contestataire, sombre et individualiste, ironiquement parisien, parigot même, mais sans vulgarité, et enfin assez malheureux pour susciter la sympathie des spectateurs. [La grande histoire illustrée du 7ème art – Editions Atlas (1983)]
Jean Gabin et Viviane Romance dans La Belle équipe (Julien Duvivier, 1936)
Jean Gabin et Simone Simon dan La Bête humaine (Julien Duvivier, 1938)
Jean Gabin et Mireille Balin dans Gueule d’amour (Jean Grémillon, 1937)
Michèle Morgan et Jean Gabin dans REMORQUES (1941) de Jean Grémillon
Jean Gabin et Gina Manès dans Le Récif de corail (Maurice Gleize, 1939)
La grande occasion de “Pépé”
Après l’expérience pseudo-russe des Bas-Fonds (1936) de Renoir, Il se vit offrir par Julien Duvivier le rôle principal de Pépé le Moko (1936), un rôle qui allait l’imposer définitivement en créant le “mythe” de Gabin. Dans le monde lourdement exotique de la Casbah d’Alger où évolue le dangereux caïd campé par Gabin, ce ne sont qu’aventures pittoresques et haletantes, défilé de personnages stéréotypés, dignes des meilleurs romans populaires, amour fou et perdu… Gabin conservera des années durant le charisme dont l’entourèrent Jeanson et Duvivier, charisme qui s’était déjà manifesté dans un autre film de Duvivier : La Belle équipe (1936). La France qui s’identifia à Gabin était celle de l’avant-guerre, ballottée entre le Front populaire et les frissons de la guerre prochaine ; et quand cette France là disparut, Gabin dut changer d’emploi.
Jean Gabin dans La Grande illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937)
Durant ces années il fut le lieutenant Maréchal de La Grande Illusion (1937), Lucien Bourrache dit “Gueule d’amour” dans le film du même nom réalisé en 1937 par Jean Grémillon, Jean, le déserteur, et François, l’ouvrier en révolte, respectivement dans Le Quai des brumes (1938) et Le Jour se lève (1939) de Marcel Carné, puis Jacques Lantier, triste héritier de la noire lignée des Rougon-Macquart, dans La Bête humaine de Renoir.
Jean Gabin, Jules Berry, Jacqueline, Arletty dans Le Jour se lève (Marcel Carné, 1939)
Cette brève mais remarquable galerie de personnages le fit rapidement devenir le symbole de tout un cinéma mélancolique et populiste, sombrement, mais toujours poétiquement, réaliste, un cinéma composé de grands ports noyés dans la brume, de petits bars de province (comme celui où Gabin retrouve Mireille Balin des années après que celle-ci l’eut quitté en gâchant sa vie, dans Gueule d’amour), de rues parisiennes, d’ombres et de révoltes soudaines, d’amours intenses et toujours malheureuses. Ces repères nous aident à déterminer tout ce que ce cinéma, en dépit de son apparente nouveauté, pouvait avoir de conventionnel, sinon de convenu. Il était l’héritier de la tradition littéraire populiste, une longue filiation qui, à travers Zola, Eugène Sue, Eugène Chavette, puis Henri Poulaille et Pierre Mac Orlan, avait posé les bornes de l’univers où se croisent la tragédie, le peuple et l’aventure. Cinéma de rêves et de fantasmes tout autant que les pires productions hollywoodiennes, mais auquel Gabin a prêté son visage, le rendant par là même vraisemblable. Car il était «peuple», ce qui ne s’apprend pas dans les cours d’art dramatique…
Jean Gabin, Mireille Balin dans Gueule d’amour (Jean Grémillon, 1937)
Dans les années qui précédèrent immédiatement la guerre sa popularité fut indiscutable en France et à l’étranger. A la création de son mythe avaient contribué de manière décisive non seulement les cinéastes déjà mentionnés, mais aussi certains scénaristes dont le travail fut tout aussi décisif tant pour l’acteur que pour l’ensemble du cinéma français de l’époque : Jeanson, déjà cité (sa contribution ne fut importante que pour Pépé le Moko) , et surtout Charles Spaak – La Bandera, La Belle équipe (1936), Les Bas-Fond, Gueule d’amour et Le Récif de corail (1939) de Maurice Gleize – ainsi que Jacques Prévert – Le Quai des brumes, Le Jour se lève et Remorques (1939) de Grémillon. Certains d’entre eux collaborèrent aussi aux films d’après-guerre de Gabin, mais ce fut surtout pendant les années 30 qu’ils réussirent à mettre en valeur, par leurs textes, la personnalité de l’acteur, et à transformer le joyeux comique de caf’conc’ en un sombre champion des causes perdues. [La grande histoire illustrée du 7ème art – Editions Atlas (1983)]
Jean Gabin et Michèle Morgan dans Le Quai des brumes (Marcel Carné, 1938)
Jean Gabin, Simone Simon et Julien Carette La Bête humaine (Julien Duvivier, 1938)
Pierre Fresnay et Jean Gabin dans La Grande illusion (Jean Renoir, 1937)
Mireille Balin et Jean Gabin dans Pépé le Moko  (Julien Duvivier, 1937)
Jean Gabin, Jules Berry, Jacqueline Laurent, Arletty dans Le Jour se lève (Marcel Carné, 1939)
Les années de guerre et la seconde carrière
Appelé sous les drapeaux le 2 septembre 1939, Gabin gagna le dépôt de la marine de Cherbourg. En avril 1940 il obtint une permission pour terminer Remorques puis, par la suite, le gouvernement de Vichy l’autorisa à s’embarquer pour les Etats-Unis afin de tourner un film pour la Fox, à condition qu’il revienne dans les huit mois. Gabin tourna deux films, Moontide (La Péniche d’amour, 1942), d’Archie Mayo et The Impostor (L’Imposteur, 1943) de Duvivier qui s’était lui aussi réfugié en Amérique.
Jean Gabin et Ida Lupino dans Moontide (La Péniche de l’amour, Archie Mayo, 1942)
En avril 1943, il s’engagea comme volontaire dans les Forces navales françaises libres, la marine gaulliste. Il fut affecté à Norfolk et en Afrique du Nord, au sein de la 2e D.B. de Leclerc. Il débarqua en France en 1944 et fut démobilisé en juillet 1945 avec le grade de second maître fusilier ; il reçut la médaille militaire et la croix de guerre. La France qu’il retrouvait n’était plus celle qu’il avait quittée deux ans plus tôt. Elle avait changé, comme lui dont les cheveux grisonnants annonçaient qu’il allait devoir changer de personnages (il n’était d’ailleurs pas dans le tempérament de Gabin de chercher à faire “jeune” s’il ne l’était plus).
Jean Gabin et Nicole Courcel dans La Marie du port (Marcel Carné, 1950)
Jean Gabin et Danielle Darrieux dans La Vérité sur Bébé Donge (Henri Decoin, 1952)
Jean Gabin dans La Nuit est mon royaume (Georges Lacombe, 1951)
Il était temps pour Gabin de donner un nouveau départ à sa carrière. Après avoir refusé le rôle principal des Portes de la nuit (1945) de Carné et Prévert, qui fut attribué à Yves Montand, il accepta celui de Martin Roumagnac (1946), un film de Georges Lacombe qui n’eut aucun succès, mais dans lequel il donnait la réplique à Marlene Dietrich. Il tenta un retour à son personnage des années d’avant-guerre avec Au-delà des grilles (1949), réalisé à Gênes par René Clément dans un esprit assez proche de celui de Pépé le Moko. Mais Gabin ne persista pas dans cette voie qui pouvait être dangereuse pour son image de marque.
Jean Gabin, Marilyn Bufferd dans Touchez pas au grisbi
Les années avaient passé et le “mauvais garçon” de jadis, avec l’âge, avait acquis la physionomie d’un homme mûr ; on l’imaginait plus aisément désormais du côté de la loi que contre elle. Il eut quelque mal à retrouver la voie du succès, malgré le film de Marcel Carné, La Marie du port (1949), inspiré de Georges Simenon, où il bénéficiait d’un rôle à sa mesure. En 1951, le film de Georges Lacombe La Nuit est mon royaume lui permit de remporter la coupe Volpi à Venise, et Le Film français lui attribua le titre de meilleur acteur français de l’année pour La Vérité sur Bébé Donge d’Henri Decoin, autre adaptation d’un roman de Simenon.
Jean Gabin et Nadja Tiller dans Le Désordre et la nuit (Gilles Grangier, 1958)
Jean Gabin et Bourvil dans La Traversée de Paris (Claude Autant-Lara, 1956)
Roland Lesaffre et Jean Gabin dans L’Air de Paris (Marcel Carné, 1954)
Jean Gabin dans L’Affaire Saint-Fiacre (Jean Delannoy, 1959)
Lino Ventura et Jean Gabin dans le Rouge est mis (Gilles Grangier, 1957)
La même année, il côtoya Madeleine Renaud et Danielle Darrieux dans “La Maison Tellier”, un des trois épisodes du Plaisir de Max Ophuls. Mais ce n’est qu’en 1953 qu’il rencontra enfin celui qui allait le servir pleinement. En effet, dans Touchez pas au Grisbi, il campa magistralement pour Jacques Becker Max le Menteur, pittoresque figure de la “Série noire” issue de l’imagination pleine de verve d’Albert Simonin. Avec ce rôle en or, Gabin renouait avec ses anciens personnages de voyous du cinéma, mais avec plus de “puissance ”, affichant un optimisme tranquille en toutes circonstances qui annonçait la plupart de ses interprétations des années 60.
Jean Gabin dans Le Cave se rebiffe (Gilles Grangier, 1961)
Parmi les personnages marquants de sa seconde carrière, on se souviendra du peintre de La Traversée de Paris (1956) de Claude Autant-Lara, de l’ancien boxeur malin et paternel de L’Air de Paris (1954) de Marcel Carné, de l’imprésario de French Cancan (1954) de Jean Renoir, du vieil avocat confronté à la jolie Brigitte Bardot dans En cas de malheur (1958) de Claude Autant-Lara, d’au moins deux Maigret peu orthodoxes mais agréables et de l’inspecteur Valois du Désordre et la nuit, du vieil homme politique bourru, sorte de Clemenceau du régime, dans Le Président (1961) d’Henri Verneuil, du patriarche réactionnaire, très proche de l’homme Gabin dans ses vieux jours, de La Horse (1969) de Pierre Granier-Deferre, et d’un impénétrable Gaston Dominici de l’assez banale Affaire Dominici (1973) de Claude Bernard-Aubert.
Jean Gabin dans Mélodie en sous-sol (Henri Verneuil,1963)
Jean Gabin dans Le Président (Henri Verneuil, 1961)
Jean Gabin et Jeanne Moreau dans Gas-oil (Gilles Grangier, 1955)
Micheline Presle et Jean Gabin dans Le Baron de l’écluse (Jean Delannoy, 1960)
Il ne faut pas oublier la foule de personnages pittoresques et truculents qu’il a interprétés devant les caméras plus ou moins inspirées de Denys de La Patellière, de Jean-Paul Le Chanois, de Gilles Grangier (11 films en tout), d’Henri Verneuil et de Jean Delannoy. Enfin il n’avait pas son pareil pour “sortir” les dialogues – faits sur mesure, il est vrai – de Michel Audiard (qui a signé les scénarios d’une vingtaine de ses films), de Pascal Jardin et d’Alphonse Boudard. [La grande histoire illustrée du 7ème art – Editions Atlas (1983)]
Jean Gabin et Annie Cordy dans Le Chat (Pierre Granier-Deferre, 1961)
Pour aller plus loin…
COUP DE COEUR Estimant que l’on n’est jamais si bien servi que par soi-même, Gabin a souvent acquis lui-même les droits de romans qui pouvaient lui offrir de belles compositions, c’est ainsi que sont nés des films aussi majeurs que La Bandera et Quai des brumes. Lire la suite…  [Photo : Martin Roumagnac (Georges Lacombe, 1946)]
FILMS EN COSTUMES Sur les quatre-vingt-quinze films tournés par Gabin au cours de sa carrière, six seulement appartiennent au genre historique, pourtant fort à la mode durant toutes ces années : s’estimant trop “typé”, l’acteur ne se sentait à l’aise que dans l’univers du XXe siècle. Lire la suite… [Photo :  Les Misérables (Jean-Paul Le Chanois, 1958)]
LA STAR ET L’ARISTO S’il n’est pas le réalisateur avec qui Gabin aura le plus tourné, Denys de La Patellière peut se targuer d’avoir dirigé l’acteur dans pas moins de six films, dont la plupart ont connu un grand succès public. Retour sur une relation faite de respect et d’estime réciproques. Lire la suite…  [Photo : Rue des Prairies (Denys de La Patellière, 1959)]
UN ACTEUR MYTHIQUE De La Bandera au Clan des Siciliens, en passant par Le Jour se lève et Un singe en hiver, Jean Gabin a mené durant près de cinquante ans un parcours en tous points exemplaire. Retour sur l’étonnante carrière d’un artiste de légende.  Lire la suite…
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S'il est un acteur dont le nom est à jamais associé au cinéma de l'entre-deux-guerres, aux chefs-d'œuvre du réalisme poétique, c'est bien Jean Gabin. Après la guerre, il connait tout d'abord une période creuse en termes de succès, puis, à partir de 1954, il devient un "pacha" incarnant la plupart du temps des rôles de truands ou de policiers, toujours avec la même droiture jusqu'à la fin des années 1970.  S'il est un acteur dont le nom est à jamais associé au cinéma de l'entre-deux-guerres, aux chefs-d'œuvre du réalisme poétique, c'est bien Jean Gabin. 2,812 more words
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Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen
Wir haben einige Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen, von denen einige bereits populär und einige weniger bekannt sind und sich von einer Seite zur anderen mit obsessivem Verhalten befassen (Rangfolge ist nicht nach Punktzahlen, sondern gemischt).
Willard / Willard und seine Mäuse (1971)
Inhalt: Willard ist eine introvertierte und extrovertierte Person. Er wird ständig über seinen Arbeitsplatz verspottet. Aus diesem Grund hat er einen großen Hass auf die Außenwelt. Eines Tages stellt er fest, dass er eine besondere Bindung zu den Mäusen hat, die in seinem Haus leben. Eines Tages beschließt Willard, sich zu rächen, als eine seiner geliebten Mäuse an seinem Arbeitsplatz stirbt. Die Armee dahinter ist eine Gruppe von Mäusen. Willard wird langsam stärker.
Darsteller: Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey, Laura Harring
Der Brunnen (2006)
Handlung: Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen der Film präsentiert dem Publikum drei verschiedene Geschichten aus Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft. Es geht um Männer, von denen jeder einer Ewigkeit der Liebe nachjagt. Ein Maya-Entdecker sucht nach dem Baum des Lebens, um seine gefangene Königin zu retten. Ein Mediziner, der verschiedene Bäume untersucht, sucht nach einem Medikament, das seine sterbende Frau retten kann. Ein Raumfahrer hingegen reist mit einem alten Baum in einer Kapsel in einer Luftblase. Es ist auf dem Weg zu einem sterbenden Stern, der in einen Nebel gehüllt ist. Drei Geschichten, die Liebe und Unsterblichkeit suchen, kreuzen sich. Pi ist eine neue Leidenschaft für den Kampf von Daren Aronofsky, dem Regisseur von Filmen wie Requiem for a Dream.
Darsteller: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn
So gut wie es nur geht (1997)
Inhalt: Melvin Udall ist ein sehr schwieriger Mensch. Udall, ein obsessiver zwanghafter und erfolgreicher Schriftsteller, schließt aus Angst viermal die Straßentür, hasst Juden und Schwarze und verbirgt all diese diskriminierenden Züge nicht. Er lebt in Greenwich Village, wo auch Simon, ein schwuler Nachbar, wohnt. Eines Tages wird Simon angegriffen und ins Krankenhaus gebracht. Melvins Leben, der ihm helfen muss, wird nie wieder dasselbe sein. James L. Brooks sitzt auf dem Regiestuhl von As Good As It Gets, das Jack Nicholson und Helen Hunt Schauspiel-Oscars einbrachte.
Darsteller: Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear
Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen Die Zelle (2000)
Inhalt: Catherine Deane, Psychologin, arbeitet fleißig an einer neuen Therapiemethode. Dank der neuen Möglichkeiten der Wissenschaft kann Catherine auf das Unterbewusstsein anderer zugreifen und ihre verborgene Welt erfahren. Auf diese Weise konnte er sogar ein Kind retten, das mit dem Tod im Koma lag. Catherine möchte eines Tages ihre eigenen Fähigkeiten testen und nimmt eine sehr riskante Mission an. Er begibt sich auf eine Reise in das Unterbewusstsein eines Mörders. Catherine befindet sich inmitten des schrecklichsten Unterbewusstseins, in dem sie je war.
Darsteller: Jennifer Lopez, Vincent D’Onofrio, Vince Vaughn
Mai (2002)
Inhalt: May Dove Canady ist eine Frau, die ihr Leben unsicher verbracht hat und Menschen meidet. Unfähig, in Beziehungen und Freundschaften erfolgreich zu sein, wuchs die junge Frau im Konflikt mit ihrer Persönlichkeit und ihren körperlichen Eigenschaften auf. Aus all dem stellt er sich eines Tages folgende Frage: „Wenn niemand mein Freund und Liebhaber wird, dann erschaffe ich meinen eigenen Freund und Liebhaber, richtig?“. Mit diesen Gedanken kommt May auf die Idee, ein Spielzeug zu machen, das ihr ein Leben lang zur Seite steht. Er beschließt, jeden Teil des Spielzeugs von verschiedenen Leuten zu nehmen. Also beschließt er, ein schönes Paar Beine, einen starken Rumpf, liebevolle Hände, einen langen und schönen Hals und einen Kopf zu finden; Aber eines fehlt: Wie wird sich sein Spielzeug ohne Augen ansehen?
Darsteller: Angela Bettis, Jeremy Sisto, Anna Faris
Muriels Hochzeit (1994)
Inhalt: Muriel Heslop, 22, lebt auf Porpoise Spit in Australien. Er ist ein sozialer Schüchterner, der seine Tage in seinem Zimmer verbringt, um Abba-Lieder zu hören und von einer Ehe zu träumen. Das Problem ist, dass Muriel noch nie zuvor ausgegangen ist. Muriels Leben ändert sich, nachdem er Rhonda Epinstock kennengelernt hat. Tatsächlich ist Rhonda, die in der High School nicht sehr beliebt war, jetzt die Person, die Muriel am besten versteht, die sich zu einer sehr sorglosen Person entwickelt hat und ein ebenso sorgloses Leben führen möchte. Also ziehen die beiden nach Sydney, um zusammen zu leben. Muriel erkennt, dass sie nicht mehr dem direkten Druck und der Kritik ihres Vaters ausgesetzt sein muss, und denkt, dass sie all ihre Probleme hinter sich lassen kann, indem sie ihren Namen in „Mariel“ ändert. Er fühlt auch, dass er jetzt wahres Glück und sein Hauptziel erreichen kann – die Ehe. Trotz seiner anhaltenden Probleme mit seiner Familie und ernsthaften Problemen zwischen ihm und Rhonda ist das einzige, was ihn beschäftigt, der Traum von der Ehe. Aber im Laufe der Zeit wird Muriel der Wahrheit gegenübergestellt und erkennt, was ihr wirklich wichtig ist.
Darsteller: Toni Collette, Bill Hunter, Rachel Griffiths
Wieder tot (1991)
Inhalt: Dead Again ist ein Film über Liebe, Obsession und Reinkarnation. Alles begann 1949, als Margaret Strauss tot in ihrem Zimmer aufgefunden wurde. Auch ein wertvolles Schmuckstück, das er trug, ging verloren. Ihr Mann, Roman Strauss, wird beschuldigt, und Roman, der lange schweigt und zum Tode verurteilt wird, beschließt, mit Grey Baker zu sprechen, einem Journalisten, den er für den heimlichen Schwarm seiner Frau hält. Es ist 1989, und eine Frau namens Amanda Sharp schreit, dass jemand sie mit einer Schere töten wird. An dieser Stelle wird klar, dass Amanda Margarets Reinkarnation sein könnte und der Detektiv Mike Church, der Amanda hilft, Romans Reinkarnation sein könnte.
Darsteller: Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Andy Garcia
Die Hand, die die Wiege schaukelt (1992)
Inhalt: Frau Mott, eine sehr berühmte Gynäkologin, Dr. Sie ist die Frau von Victor Mott. Die Familie, die sehr reich und berühmt ist und ihr erstes Kind erwartet, scheint ziemlich glücklich zu sein, aber dann bricht ein Skandal aus. DR. Eine von Motts Patienten, Claire Bartel, beschuldigt den Arzt, sie missbraucht zu haben. Nach dieser Anschuldigung wird es dem Arzt von Tag zu Tag schlechter und er begeht Selbstmord. Verwitwet und dann aus Trauer eine Fehlgeburt, findet sich Miss Mott umgeben von Claire und ihrer Familie wieder. Sein Ziel ist es, sie zu seiner eigenen Familie zu machen. Die Frau, die von dieser Situation besessen wurde, sogar ihren Namen änderte und das Haus der Familie betrat, indem sie sich als Babysitter ausgab, beginnt langsam, ihre Pläne in die Tat umzusetzen.
Darsteller: Annabella Sciorra, Rebecca De Mornay, Matt McCoy
John Malkovich sein (1999)
Inhalt: Craig ist ein Puppenspieler mit eigenen Talenten. Mit diesem Beruf verdient er jedoch kein Geld, das natürlich sein Überleben sichern kann. Daher fühlt er sich am Rande einer wichtigen Entscheidung. Lotte, Craigs Frau, arbeitet in einer Zoohandlung. Lotte, die ständig über die Seltsamkeiten ihres Jobs redet, nervt Craig sehr. Mit etwas Glück bekommt Craig einen Job in einer Firma. Eine Frau namens Maxine, die er in der Firma kennengelernt hat, fasziniert ihn. Maxine ist jedoch in keiner Weise an Craig interessiert. Eines Tages findet Craig einen geheimen Türsteher in der Firma, für die er arbeitet. Craig, der durch die Tür geht, wird irgendwie im Körper von John Malkovich aufwachen.
Darsteller: John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, John Malkovich
Das sagenhafte Schicksal von Amélie Poulain / Amelie (2001)
Betreff: Wir sind zum vielleicht beliebtesten Film unserer Liste gekommen. Der für fünf Oscars nominierte Film des berühmten französischen Regisseurs Jean-Pierre Jeunet zählt zu den einflussreichsten Produktionen der letzten zehn Jahre. Diese französische Komödie lädt uns ein, eine junge und besondere Frau kennenzulernen; Zur Geschichte von Amelie, die immer voller Leben ist, das Leben mit Augen voller Liebe erlebt und in jedem Moment ihr besonderes Funkeln mit sich trägt…Nachdem Amelie ihre Eltern verloren hat, setzt sie sich dafür ein, das Leben anderer zu reparieren und sie glücklich zu machen. macht dieses Engagement, das Leben von Menschen zu erleichtern, die sich dieser Situation nicht bewusst sind. Aber wird Amelie, die nach dem Glück anderer strebt, beginnen, nach ihrem eigenen Glück zu streben, sobald sie ihre Einsamkeit erkennt?
Darsteller: Clotilde Mollet, Dean Baykan, Frankie Pain
Mama Liebste (1981)
Inhalt: Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen wer hätte gedacht, dass der damalige TV-Star Joan Crawford ihr so ​​große Schmerzen bereiten würde, ihre Tochter Christina großzuziehen. Christina Crawfords Missbrauch, Traumata und die unruhigen Jahre ihrer Jugend wurden zuerst als Memoiren geschrieben und dann wurde dieses Buch verfilmt.
Darsteller: Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwid, Howard Da Silva
Notizen zu einem Skandal (2006)
Inhalt: Barbara Covett, eine scharfzüngige, sarkastische und einsame Frau, ist eine strenge und konservative Lehrerin. Sein Ruhestand steht kurz bevor. In seiner einsamen Wohnung verbringt er den Rest seines Lebens damit, sein eigenes Tagebuch zu schreiben. Er kümmert sich um seine alte Katze Portia und vermisst seine Freundin Jennifer Dodd. Zu dieser Zeit tritt eine Frau namens Sheba Hart dem Schulpersonal bei. Er ist der neue Kunstlehrer. Barbara achtet auf diesen Neuankömmling und schreibt verärgerte Kommentare über ihr Verhalten und ihre Kleidung. Eines Tages hilft Barbara Sheba in einer schwierigen Situation und Sheba, die ihm dankbar ist, lädt ihn zum Abendessen mit seiner Familie ein. Sheba stellt sie ihrem Mann vor. Minus ist Professor und zwanzig Jahre älter als seine Frau. Inzwischen treffen sie auch ihre kampfstarke Tochter Polly und ihren Sohn Ben mit Down-Syndrom. Im Laufe der Zeit kommt Barbara Sheba nahe, aber Barbara erkennt bald Shebas Interesse an ihrem fünfzehnjährigen Schüler Steven Connoly. In dem Film sind die Oscar-prämierten Schauspieler Judi Dench und Cate Blanchett zu sehen.
Darsteller: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Tom Georgeson
Tödliche Anziehung (1987)
Inhalt: Anwalt Dan Gallagher versucht einen One-Night-Stand, während seine Frau und seine Tochter nicht in der Stadt sind. Sie hat keine Ahnung, was ihre kurze Beziehung mit dem Verleger Alex Forrest sie kosten wird. Dan versucht, die Kommunikation nach dem, was er durchgemacht hat, zu unterbrechen, aber Alex hat nicht die Absicht, die Beziehung zu beenden. Verärgert über Dans Zurückweisung greift Alex zu Gewalt und reflektiert dies über Dans Familie. Der Film, der beste Kassenschlager des Jahres 1987, zeichnet auf grausame Weise die Folgen des Verrats auf. Mit Michael Douglas und Glenn Close in den Hauptrollen liefern beide unvergessliche Auftritte.
Darsteller: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer
Was ist mit Baby Jane passiert? / Was ist mit dem kleinen Baby passiert? (1962)
Inhalt: Zwei alternde Schwester-Filmschauspielerinnen leben zusammen im selben Haus in Hollywood. Jane Hudson ist ein Filmstar, der als Kind berühmt wurde. Ihr Bruder Blanche ist ein ehemaliger Star, der ihren Ruhm an ihren Bruder verloren hat. Jane musste sich um ihre verkrüppelte Schwester Blanche kümmern. Die beiden alleingelassenen Schwestern werden beginnen, all ihren Hass, die Wahrheiten, die sie verbergen, zu enthüllen und sich gegenseitig zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen. Es heißt, Bette Davis, die Jane spielt, die das Publikum mit ihrer Grausamkeit und ihrem Hass erschreckt, und Joan Crawford, die ihre Schwester Blanche spielt, hassten sich tatsächlich und machten dem ganzen Set während der Dreharbeiten des Films eine harte Zeit. Tatsächlich hat Davis Crawford in einer Szene verletzt, in der Jane ihren Bruder angreift. Vielleicht aus diesem Grund hinterlässt dieser Film seine Spuren als Beispiel für einen äußerst gruseligen und realistischen Psychothriller.
Darsteller: Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor Buono
Erstaunliche Filme die sich um eine Zwangsstörung drehen die Truman-Show (1998)
Inhalt: Die Menschen auf einer der schönsten Inseln der Welt führen ein beneidenswertes utopisches Leben. Die Menschen, die auf dieser Insel leben, wachen jeden Tag glücklich auf und beenden den Tag ohne Probleme. Unser Protagonist Truman ist einer dieser glücklichen Menschen. Truman, der eine schöne Frau und ein glückliches Leben hat, lebt das Leben, wie es ist, bis er eines Tages seinen totgeglaubten Vater auf der Straße sieht. Sie ist sich sicher, ihren Vater gesehen zu haben, doch der Mann ist plötzlich verschwunden. Truman, der in den folgenden Tagen verschiedene mysteriöse Momente erlebt hat, wird feststellen, dass etwas nicht stimmt und versucht zu verstehen, ob sein Leben wirklich ist.
Darsteller: Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Natascha McElhone
Elend / Das Buch des Todes (1990)
Inhalt: „The Book of Death“, ein außergewöhnlicher Thriller, in dem eine erschreckende Geschichte mit großartiger Authentizität ins Kino gebracht wird… Paul Sheldon ist Autor populärer, leicht zu lesender Romane. Nun glaubt er, an einem Wendepunkt in seiner Karriere zu stehen, tötet die Figur Misery Chastain, deren Serienabenteuer er geschrieben hat, und beendet die Serie. Paul wird bei einem Autounfall auf dem Land verletzt. Annie Wilkes, die ihn gefunden und zu Hause betreut hat, ist zufällig eine von Pauls treuen Lesern und ein treuer Fan ihrer Heldin Misery Chastain. Schockiert von Miserys Tod, nachdem sie das letzte Buch gelesen hatte, wird die Frau wütend und fängt Paul auf dem Bett ein und verletzt ihn schwer am Fuß. Während sowohl der Bezirkssheriff als auch sein Manager verzweifelt nach Paul suchen, muss er ein weiteres besonderes Elend-Abenteuer für seine Wache Annie schreiben.
Darsteller: James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall
Schwindel / Todesangst (1958)
Inhalt: Detective Scottie Ferguson, der seinen Partner, der bei der Verfolgung eines Verbrechers vom Dach gefallen ist, nicht retten kann, entwickelt nach diesem Vorfall Höhenangst. Der Großvater, der aus Angst, die sich in „Schwindel“ verwandelte, seinen Job kündigte und in Rente ging, wird von einem alten Freund engagiert, um seine Frau Madeleine zu beobachten, an deren psychischer Gesundheit er zweifelt. Als Scottie sie genauer beobachtet, erkennt er, dass etwas nicht stimmt; Außerdem sieht er, dass die Frau selbstmordgefährdet ist. Von nun an wird es nicht mehr ausreichen, die Dinge aus der Ferne zu verfolgen, und es wird Scottie in einen Kampf ziehen, in dem er sich auch seinen eigenen Ängsten stellen wird. Der Kultfilm von Alfred Hitchcock gilt technisch und inhaltlich als eines der bedeutendsten Werke der Filmgeschichte.
Darsteller: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
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