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Abby Jensen — 16 Wishes, 2010.
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To All the Fandoms I've Loved Before
Throughout my life, I've regularly participated in fandom—from enjoying art and AMVs/edits to writing fanfiction for Naruto, Supernatural, One Piece, and more. So, it's safe to say that I have a lot of experience watching the highs and lows of different fandoms.
And, trust me, I know the sting of finishing a series and learning that a ship I've loved for years hasn't been made canon. The frustration when a character I love dies. How a story deviated from what I hoped. It sucks! However, I also remember the hysteria too. Happening again and again. The malicious attacks and inappropriate conduct. Over and over.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, here are some examples:
SasuSaku blogs were flooded with threatening messages after Sasuke and Sakura were confirmed to be a couple
Kikyo stans were harassed out of forums, YT comment sections, etc., simply because they might've preferred her character over Kagome's
Genevieve Padalecki and Danneel Ackles endured a barrage of online attacks, bullying, and threats because they married Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester) and Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester)
Amanda Abbington, Martin Freeman's ex-wife, faced similar attacks after she was cast as Mary Morstan in BBC's Sherlock—simply because some fans believed she was "getting in the way" of Johnlock
Prior to the Vox Machina animated series, when the campaign was still streaming, many people within the Criticial Role fandom villified Marisha Ray for her relationship with Matthew Mercer, wherein she became the victim of excessive online harassment and bullying
Laura Bailey portrayed Abby Anderson in the Last of Us II, a character who is highly controversial amongst fans. As such, Laura was subjected to mass online harassment and death threats. It was so bad, ign reported that HBO has increased security around Abby's live-action actress, Kaitlyn Dever.
Some Klance and Allurance stans routinely trolled and harassed each other—inciting such extreme inter-fandom conflict online that their "war" spilled into non-ship related content, discouraging others from interacting with the Voltron fandom entirely
Matt Smith faced unfair online criticism at the time of his casting, simply because he was the follow-up act to David Tennant's iconic Tenth Doctor—only for Matt Smith's iteration to be one of the most beloved incarnations ever
The frequent and ongoing racism POC cosplayers face every fucking day—slurs, threats, and more
The Cassandra Clare fandom came for the throats of anyone who had fair and justified criticism of both CC and her work—particularly around copyright infringement
The same thing can be said about the Sarah J. Maas fandom
2010s Tumblr blogs falsely accused John Green of pedophilia because he wrote contemporary romance YA—harassing him for months on Tumblr, and practically driving him off the platform
Marvel fans spread rumors about Brie Larson, accusing her of being an "arrogant racist" because they didn't like her or the MCU's depiction of Carol Danvers
Legend of Korra stans are still targets of misogynistic and racist rhetoric online—both here on Tumblr and on TikTok
The Durarara!! discourse of the 2010s was so fucked up, so vile, people disengaged from the series and the fandom entirely. This affected sales and the second season, which never really gained the traction it deserved because of how insufferable and toxic Durarara!! fans proved to be during the original run of the first season—I mean, people were harassing cosplayers at events! That's how bad it was
I could go on—and on, and on, until this post is nothing but a harrowing list of how people can't seem to behave themselves.
And, these behaviours need to fucking stop.
So, to reiterate what I've said on another post, but targeted towards a wider audience:
Your feelings of disappointment do not give you the right to harass others online
Your feelings of frustration do not give you the right to harass and bully actors, creators, and writers ever—online or otherwise
Your ugly biases will never justify viciously attacking women, POC, queer people, disabled people, and fat people in fandom spaces
You're entitled to feel your feelings and have your opinions. You're allowed to express your disappointment online and within your own community. But don't go around attacking others because of said feelings—this concept really isn't that hard to grasp. And in the same vein, don't incite conflict with fans who are disappointed to gloat about your "victories." Neither of these actions are productive and simply contribute to the growing toxicity in fandom spaces.
The only exception to this, of course, is if you're racist, ableist, fatphobic, homophobic, transphobic, etc. Cause if you're any of those things, you're disgusting and block me right the fuck now. This blog is NOT a safe space for you.
Sincerely,
A jaded fan, sick of the toxicity
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24/SEVEN Dance Convention, Provo, UT: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Sidekick Solo
1st: Stella Brinkerhoff-’Fly
2nd: Mila Renae-’Move’
2nd: Sylvie Win Szyndlar-’Rainbow Connection’
3rd: Monaco Gonzales-’B.E.A.T.S’
3rd: Ivy Mcewan-’Dance Like Your Daddy’
3rd: Finley Nielsen-’Make You Feel My Love’
4th: Malia Tuaileva-’Stupid Cupid’
4th: Navie Mees-’Sweet Child’
4th: Melina Blitz-’The Poet Creature’
5th: Avery Van Cott-’Blood, Sweat and Tears’
6th: Brinley Lulloff-’Speaking French’
7th: Naomi Harper-’Speechless’
8th: Penelope Prager-’Here Comes The Sun’
8th: Kai Diaz de Leon-’What A Wonderful World’
9th: Addalyn Daley-’Smallest Light’
10th: Olivia Foote-’It’s Oh So Quiet’
Mini Solo
1st: Ruby Taylor-’I Got It’
2nd: Tiara Sherman-’..And The Things That Remain’
2nd: Ellary Day Szyndlar-’Snow’
3rd: Elsie Sandall-’Almost Gone’
3rd: Tessa Ohran-’Knock 1-2-3′
3rd: Alexis Alvarez-’Welcome Home’
4th: Kylie Lawrence-’Breathe In’
4th: Karyna Majeroni-’Pistolette’
4th: Kendyl Miller-’Stand By Me’
4th: Kalista Greer-’Yesterday’
5th: Reegan Francis-’Just A Girl’
6th: Kate Baker-’I’ll Stand By You’
7th: London Smith-’Feel My Love’
8th: Brielle Maciel-’Lean On Me’
9th: Anistyn Larsen-’Desire’
9th: Addison Price-’We Will Not Give In’
10th: Claire Hansen-’By The Roses’
10th: Esprit Frank-’Grains’
10th: Brooklyn Ward-’Here I Am’
10th: Khloe Douros-’Not About Angels’
10th: Tabitha Nan-’Torn’
10th: Hadlee Heriford-’Unbroken’
10th: Patience Hughes-’Weird People’
Junior Solo
1st: Brooke Toro-’As The Dust Settles’
2nd: Stella Condie-’Go Away’
2nd: Bella Fernandez-’She Was Running’
3rd: Kylie Kaminsky-’Beneath the Surface’
3rd: Mya Tuaileva-’Can’t Unhear’
3rd: Kamri Peterson-’Crawl When You Can’t Walk’
3rd: Colby Rich-’Exhale’
4th: Taylor Harrison-’Dawn Chorus’
4th: Makaia Roux-’Everything I Wanted’
4th: Abbi Francis-’Feel It Still’
5th: Kortlynn Rosenbaugh-’Concentration’
5th: Victoria Johnson-’Genius’
5th: Brooke Dubbs-’I Know’
5th: Seren Carter-’Natural’
5th: Alita Kneeland-’Spine’
6th: Lena Hirsch-’Forsaken’
6th: Bosco Wong-’Malaguana’
6th: Vivienne Mitchell-’Metamorphosis’
6th: Blakely Bell-’Shifting’
7th: Caroline McGowan-’Everything Evaporates’
7th: Amaya Llewellyn-’Must’
7th: Kanon Greer-’To The Sky’
8th: Mia Olson-’Marionette Mischief’
8th: Stella Paxton-’Punching In A Dream’
8th: Taytym Ruckle-’Ultraviolet’
9th: Anna Hendershot-’Human’
10th: Reese Kringlen-’Enough’
10th: Aida Nielsen-’Heart of Glass’
10th: Reese Newmarker-’Small World’
Teen Solo
1st: Brady Farrar-’And You’ll See Me’
2nd: Beth Anne McGowan-’Informally Cool’
2nd: Izzy Howard-’Labryinth’
2nd: Hailey Bills-’You’
3rd: Allie Andrew-’Coiled’
3rd: Addison Middleton-��Dark Dissonance’
3rd: Jordan Lassiter-’Joyful Girl’
3rd: Sabine Nehls-’No Regrets’
3rd: Oana Barber-’Tenderness’
4th: Alexis Adair-’A.M.’
4th: Zoe Ridge-’A Thousand Eyes’
4th: Ceilidh McSeveney-’Harm Me’
4th: Gabriella Jensen-’Lost In Your Lies’
5th: Luke Barrett-’Eden’
5th: Emersyn Dickson-’Plans We Made’
5th: Jordynn Christianson-’Sideshow’
5th: Indy Benson-’Soundscape’
6th: Olivia Pinon-’Les Mots Bleus’
6th: Rylee Arnold-’Dirty Diana’
6th: Kya Story-’Gimme All Your Love’
6th: Cydney Heard-’I Dream of You Again’
6th: Hailey Nieva-’I Forgot’
6th: Cassandra Wagstaff-’Zucht 2′
7th: Mia Ibach-’Koladi Ola’
7th: Jaylynn Lindley-’Wisdom Cries’
7th: London Ludwig-’Work’
7th: Ella DeVore-’Zeita’
8th: Emma Martin-’Problem’
8th: Tessa Horsley-’Reflections’
9th: Tiffany Robinson-’Touch’
10th: Madison Goulding-’Mad World’
10th: Ava Allred-’Promises’
10th: London Williamson-’Slow Decent’
Senior Solo
1st: Carter Williams-’20 Years’
1st: Abby Dayton-’Acceptance’
1st: Elijah Hatch-’Escaping Darkness’
2nd: Brooklin Hunsaker-’Godspeed’
2nd: Brooke Melillo-’HIT’
2nd: Amanda Taylor-’I Was Wrong’
2nd: Sicily Redd-’Lamentation’
2nd: Natalia Jensen-’The Last Of Us’
2nd: Paige Wagstaff-’These Days’
3rd: Camry Blackhurst-’Airstrike’
3rd: Ashley Wilcox-’Emigre’
3rd: Taylor Tebbs-’Inertia’
3rd: Chloee Lowrence-’Recall’
4th: Emily Marsh-’Destination’
5th: Ambrie Kirkham-’Blues Run The Game’
5th: Remy Wright-’Moments Passed’
6th: Freddie Linden-’Rescue Me’
7th: Kelsey Tippetts-’Never Grow Old’
7th: Savannah Shaw-’Space Is Only Noise’
7th: Sydni Desmond-’Wild As The Wind’
8th: Abigail Crittenden-’Space’
8th: Charley Osterberg-’Woman’
9th: Rachel McEwan-’I Won’t Hurt You’
9th: Eleni Yannias-’Slow Down’
9th: Lyvia Day-’Tides’
9th: Chloe Baddley-’Volcanic’
10th: Caitlyn Lane-’My Strange Addiction’
Sidekick Duo/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No More I Love Yous’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I’ve Got Rhythm’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Hound Dog’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Blue Skies’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’King’
3rd: Danceology-’Do Something’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Size’
2nd: The Winner School-’Million Dollar Secret’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Weightless’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: The Rock Center for Dance-’Last Light’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Not The News’
3rd: Empower Dance-’All My Friends’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I’ll Never Love Again’
2nd: The Winner School-’In Search Of’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project-’Voodoov’
Sidekick Group
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Bird’
Mini Group
1st: The Winner School-’Big Time’
2nd: The Winner School-’Dance Bug’
3rd: The Winner School-’Stand By Me’
Junior Group
1st: The Winner School-’Icon’
2nd: The Winner School-’Searching Together’
3rd: The Winner School-’You Don’t Know Me’
Teen Group
1st: The Winner School-’Free Hand’
1st: The Winner School-’Moving On’
2nd: The Winner School-’Magnificent’
3rd: The Winner School-’War Song’
Senior Group
1st: Artistic Dance Project-’A Little After The Sun’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project-’Letting Go’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project-’Boombastic’
Sidekick Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Let’s Get Loud’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Scooby Doo’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’New Girl In Town’
Mini Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Moon’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Work 2020′
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Uptown Girls’
Junior Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Girls’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sad Day’
3rd: The Dance Company-’Entropy’
Teen Line
1st: Artistic Dance Project-’Greed’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sometimes When It Rains’
3rd: The Winner School-’Feel It Still’
Senior Line
1st: Artistic Dance Project-’Storm’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project-’Mother’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project-’Live Another Life’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Time’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project-’Super Model’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Love It’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Aquatic’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project-’Can’t Pretend’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Pink and Blue’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’You’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project-’Knocking On Heavens Door’
Mini Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
Junior Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Snitches and Rats’
1st: Artistic Dance Project-’Take It’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project-’Swish’
Teen Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Diamonds’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’For Dodo’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sexy Back’
Senior Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No Bystanders’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Sidekick Contemporary
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Bird’
Sidekick Lyrical
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Rose’
Sidekick Specialty
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Let’s Get Loud’
Sidekick Musical Theatre
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’New Girl In Town’
Sidekick Hip-Hop
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Scooby Doo’
Mini Musical Theatre
The Winner School-’Big Time’
Mini Jazz
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Work 2020′
Mini Lyrical
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Moon’
Mini Specialty
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Uptown Girls’
Mini Contemporary
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Time’
Mini Ballroom
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
Junior Contemporary
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sad Day’
Junior Jazz
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Love It’
Artistic Dance Project-’Take It’
Junior Lyrical
Artistic Dance Project-’Bright Horses’
Junior Tap
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Birds’
Junior Ballet
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Going to School’
Junior Ballroom
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Girls’
Junior Hip-Hop
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Snitches and Rats’
Teen Contemporary
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
Teen Musical Theatre
The Winner School-’Next to You’
Teen Tap
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Softly, Heavy’
Teen Jazz
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sexy Back’
Teen Lyrical
The Winner School-’Moving On’
Teen Ballet
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sometimes When It Rains’
Teen Specialty
Artistic Dance Project-’Greed’
Teen Ballroom
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Diamonds’
Teen Hip-Hop
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’For Dodo’
Senior Ballet
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Lost Light’
Senior Contemporary
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’You’
Senior Jazz
Artistic Dance Project-’Boombastic’
Senior Tap
Artistic Dance Project-’I Wanna Dance’
Senior Lyrical
Artistic Dance Project-’Letting Go’
Senior Specialty
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
Senior Hip-Hop
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No Bystanders’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Let’s Get Loud’
Mini
The Winner School-’Big Time’
The Dance Company-’I Feel For You’
Artistic Dance Project-’Super Model’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
Junior
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Girls’
The Dance Company-’Entropy’
The Winner School-’Icon’
Artistic Dance Project-’Take It’
Teen
The Winner School-’Moving On’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
Artistic Dance Project-’Greed’
Senior
Central Utah Ballet-’Embrace’
Artistic Dance Project-’A Little After The Sun’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No Bystanders’
Studio Showcase:
The Winner School-’Moving On’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
Artistic Dance Project-’A Little After The Sun’
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Okay so I'm the worst with tag games - like ik I live on this website but I'm usually too add to sit through like three questions and get distracted and wander off - but this tag I'll do. I forget who tagged me but here's my top ten ((plus a few more)) of the fictional women who shaped me.
1. Piper Halliwell, Charmed. Okay so I have two siblings; a younger one who's 17, as well as an older sister who's no longer in the picture and shes about 30 something. I absolutely get Piper being thrust from middle child who just wants everyone to get along to being the oldest and having to take care of my younger sister despite my current shit job at it, which is another show but I digress so she was always a character I identified with so heavily. She's an icon and if you've never seen her in action I highly recommend it. She has such an amazing character arch.
2. Queen Clarice, The Princess Diaries. I've never been super ladylike. I walk like I'm ready fight someone, I'm aggressive and short tempered, but oh man if I didn't learn where my fork went ((my mother was big on manners but I never really wanted to care until I saw The Princess Diaries as a kid)) and how to curtsy from Grand Grandma C. My sister and I wore out the DVD of the second movie, and no I'm not kidding.
3. Kim Possible, Kim Possible. I wanted to be Kim Possible when I was a kid. She was like my hero. She was strong and smart and brave and she was such a cool human. 7 year old me wanted to be as cool as she was when I got to high school. Spoiler alert, I wasn't lol
4. Buffy Summers, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. So here's the thing: I don't remember anything more vividly that I do watching Buffy for the first time on the couch after I came home from school with a stomach ache in 7th grade. Buffy was and still is an icon for me. She was so witty and cool and clever and smart and she helped to shape how I view shitty situations and accepting that the world doesn't care about me, but you always have a choice so you better make a good one. Buffy was the coolest human being I'd ever witnessed on the small screen and I still strive to be as bad ass and strong ((physically as well as emotionally)) as her.
5. Temperance Brennan, BONES. Brennan was my first exposure to anthropology. Brennan was a genius and while she may not have understood social ques, she was just amazing. She always fought back, she wouldn't run away from anything, and she was pretty much fearless. She was an incredibly incredibly smart woman and she loved science so much. I wanted to be her. She's still an icon and forever one of my idols.
6. Abby Sciuto, NCIS. Abby was honestly one of the first places I saw women in science. Yes, NCIS is a fictional show and yes, I don't really watch it anymore, but Abby was awesome. She was a woman in science with tattoos and dark makeup and she was so smart it made your head spin. She was incredible and absolutely an unintentional foundation to who I am today.
7. Mary Shannon, In Plain Sight. This woman was powerful. She was badass, smart, funny, she managed to hold her fucking trainwreck of a family from going over the deep end, and she was a US Marshall. What. The. Fuck. She was insane. I still can't bring myself to watch the last episode. You can't close the book on Mary.
8. Emma Swan, Once Upon A Time. I know I've backed off on posting ouat, but Emma Swan helped me through high school. I used one of her lines in the first season about being strong and fighting back against people who want to tell you who you are for my senior quote and I have never regretted it. Emma Swan is, was, and forever will be a bad ass and I love her.
9. Willow Rosenberg, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Ya know what's okay? Being gay and having anxiety and being a witch. Willow was an incredible character and a great person to grow watching her story because damn if I didn't identify with her. I wasn't as nerdy and I'm definitely not as smart, but Willow made me want to be more and made me want to be comfortable in my own skin and I'm happy I had her influence on me as a kid.
10. Jyn Erso, Rogue One. While Jyn Erso was only a character I'd run into in 2016, she is definitely someone who I'll always thank for helping me to figure out that it's okay to be loud when you're trying to get something done, a temper is hard to control but honestly fuck it if you can't, and most importantly: fuck the government. Get shit done and fuck anyone who stands in your way.
Honourable mentions: Leia Oragana, Audrey Jensen, Angela Montenegro, Cordelia Chase, Katniss Everdeen, Sasha Silver, Donna Pinciotti, Jackie Berkhart, Rory Gilmore, Lorelai Gilmore, Mulan, Veronica Sawyer, DJ Tanner, Stephanie Tanner, Machelle Tanner, Becky Donaldson-Katsopolis, and so many more.
Anyone who wants to do this, consider yourself tagged.
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Abby Jensen — 16 Wishes, 2010.
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JUMP Dance Convention, Minneapolis, MN: RESULTS
High Score by Age:
JUMPStart Solo
1st: Neala Murphy-’Beloved’
2nd: Maylin Munos-’One More Light’
3rd: Alexandra Charnstrom-’Imagine’
4th: Ellieana Jensen-’Afro Circus’
Mini Solo
1st: Tiara Sherman-’...and the things that remain’
2nd: Skylar Wong-’Elephants’
3rd: Kelsie Jacobson-’Awakening’
3rd: Lilly Anderson-’Little Bird’
4th: Carrigan Parlor-’It Is Time’
5th: Natalie Cerepak-’Unfolding’
6th: Isabella Charnstrom-’The Wind Sings’
7th: Finley Ashfield-’Anchored’
8th: Daphnie Braun-’Solace’
9th: Brittany Johnson-’Bird Land’
10th: Malia Scott-’Came Here For Love’
10th: Annabel Schoolmeesters-’Lost Orbit’
10th: Emily Jungmann-’Transmission’
Junior Solo
1st: Ian Stegeman-’I Know It’s Over’
2nd: Josie Lutz-’Beautifully Broken’
2nd: Claire Monge-’Found’
3rd: Olivia Shelton-’Ahead’
4th: Aaliyah Dixon-’Icon’
4th: Angelina Elliott-’The Mind’
5th: Kylie Kaminsky-’Shadows’
6th: Carly Jensen-’Tenderly
7th: Sophia Anderson-’Home’
8th: Preslie Lopez-’Listen’
9th: Makaia Roux-’The Same Beat Twice’
10th: Kira Reissner-’Shadow Journal’
Teen Solo
1st: Isabella Jarvis-’Allow the Light’
2nd: Keira Redpath-’Timeless’
3rd: Cami Redpath-’Shield’
4th: Avery Hall-’Nature Never Lies’
5th: Nina Maxwell-’Organ Grinder’s Swing’
6th: Lydie Werschay-’A Deal With Chaos’
6th: Sydney Ishaug-’Unseen’
7th: Kayla Harrison-’Missa De Angelis’
7th: Caleb Abea-’My Way’
8th: Ayla Pilrain-’Commit’
8th: Samuel Eck-’Uncovered’
9th: Reese Noha-’Another Love’
9th: Alayna Erpelding-’Human’
10th: Mini Preston-’Granular Breath’
Senior Solo
1st: Kate Happe-’Momentary’
2nd: Keely Blahauvietz-’Blackbird’
2nd: Kennedy Barry-’The Distance Between’
3rd: Elisabeth Pabich-’Cellophane’
4th: Minda Li-’Efforts to Reignite’
5th: Brody Merila-’If the World Was Ending’
6th: Kate Costley-’Games’
7th: Lexi Heath-’Visions of Gideon’
8th: Abby Bixby-’All to Myself’
8th: April Bartley-’RBG’
9th: Lauren Sklar-’Dancing In the Moonlight’
9th: Taylor Voyna-’Say Something’
9th: Levi Sherman-’Thallium’
9th: Ella Soule-’We Come Apart’
10th: Lexi Schmidt-’Goodbye My Lover’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: The Dance Complex-’Crumbling’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Larkin Dance Studio-’The Serpent’
2nd: Eleve Performing Arts Center-’Glorious’
3rd: Inspiring Dance-’Closing In’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Urban Dance Productions-’A Little Bit Yours’
Senior Group
1st: Debut Dance-’Requiem On Water’
High Score by Performance Division:
Senior Contemporary
1st: Debut Dance-’Requiem On Water’
Best of JUMP:
Senior
1st: Debut Dance-’Requiem On Water’
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