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What's wrong? We're very unhappy. Well, what did you expect? 𝙔𝙤𝙪'𝙧𝙚 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙙! 👻
Poppy and Alejandro as Beetlejuice's Adam and Barbara Maitland!
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TDA Orlando Predictions
Mini female
Top 20: navy Forrest, Elizabeth pugach, Amaya Rodriguez, Ella venerio, mila simunic, tinsley Wallace, Lainey Hess, Elliana macioce, Harper schwalb, Emma semtak, Reese braga, Marley Evans
Top 10: remi hilson, Antonia demartinis, Mikaela florez, leighton white, Amelia burres, lyric Simmons, Zoe ynguanzo
Top 3: Avery Altobelli, Sylvie win Szyndlar, Aliya yen, sienna dipietro
Mini Male
Top 3: jay ramos-Rivera, Rory Ross, Hudson Matthew’s, Isaiah santos
Junior Female
Top 20: Kendall brown, cydnee Abbott, Reagan Hess, Bianca rebellto, Elsie sandall, lily hackney, Estelle newsom, Leilani lawlor, Sara von rotz, Regan gerena
Top 10: olivia rose toneguzzo, madeleine shen, keringtyn spencer, ruby Arnold,Samantha geller, Berkeley scifres, Isabella zhong, Camila giraldo
Top 3: Helena olaerts, Anita Rodriguez, amabella tarrago, bristyn scifres
Junior male
Top 3: Gabriel gebara, Dylan Custodio, Josh Lundy, neo del corral
Teen Female
Top 20: ava d’ambrosio, miyah lagrant, Bella Rey d’armas, Jaya campagna Terrell, lekha rajkumar, savy luechtefeld, balbina cueva toussaint, joli du quenne, Brooklyn ladia, Stella eberts, Lilly Barajas
Top 10: desa jankes, Leila winker, braylynn grizzaffi, Hudson benayon, Hayley marshall, elie rabin
Top 3: Kylee casares, Bella rose Penrose, gracyn French, Giselle gandarilla
Teen Male
Top 20: Odin Baldwin, Nolan brinker, jack mckenzie, Holden griffin, nick d’ambrosio, Jayden hui, iain Cooke, jack Moore brown, Zolan laird
Top 10: Ryan Newman, Duane Ferguson, Sasha chernous, Anthony labritz, cam Williams, Angelo Durante, Jonathan archer
Top 3: Kylan wright, Blake metcalf, Kaden brown, garret sawyer
Senior female
Top 20: Elyse wingertsahn, Brooklyn law, Isabella bolivar Lopez, Ava Carroll, victoria reith, Gillian Gordon, Ellen grace olansen, sammi Chung
Top 10: preslie rosamond, sienna morris, Catherine Clayton, Savannah manning, Angel dimartino Palladio, Arianna quant, Lexi Blanchard, Ashley choy,
Top 3: Tatiana hagee, Sophie Garcia, dyllan Blackburn, sierra drayton
Senior male
Top 20: Patricio hoyo, Damian caraballo, Jayden lau, tyreke holt, Seth hendley, Anthony dessables, Alejandro Ruiz, Darius Goodson, Keaton Evans, Devon barner
Top 10: chance Phelps, skai llorente, cynsear epting, joshuah Rivera, Mekhi Johnson, Hugo Silva, Kaden Golding, Tristan gerzon, Jesse flaherty
Top 3: Nicholas bustos, Jackson roloff hafenbreadl, Sam Evans
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ᴏᴀᴋ ɪꜱʟᴀɴᴅ ʀᴏᴏᴍᴍᴀᴛᴇ ʟɪꜱᴛ
First Floor: 001: Silas Rivers & Sienna Johnson 002: Illiana Fuentes & Kyle Hale 003: Emersyn Michaels & Flynn Gilbert 004: Luke Myers & Emma Eklund 005: Pogue O'Connor & Elena Dawson 006: Leighton Whitlock & Elliot Booker 007: Maverick Anderson & Ocean Simmons 008: Max Turner & Nova Rockwell 009: Klaus Richards & Marc Hall 010: Sloane Ross & Marisol Monroe 011: Anastasia Hill & Lucas Roden
Second Floor: 001: Aurora Thompson & Chase Knight 002: Lana & Noah Rodgers 003: Teddy Wintson & Melody Hastings 004: Theodora Murphy & Georgina Russell 005: Jeremy Fellows & Katerina Lopez 006: Paco Florez & Ivy Fitzgerald 007: Alejandro Fuentes & Nicole Balliol 008: Brooke Barlow & TJ Cohen 009: Elijah Cavannaugh & Serena Bennett 010: Kirby Sinclair & Kennedy Simpson 011: Brittany Miller & Austin Barnes
Third Floor: 001: Logan Slater & Atlas Quinn 002: Olivia Bardot & Petra Cromwell 003: Freya Smith & Killian Quinn 004: Damon Henderson & Kinsley Argent 005: Mila Monroe & Tanner Sommers 006: Tyler Dupont & Autumn Hawthorne 007: Beau Williams & Arrow Ellington 008: Emmett Hills 009: Savannah Cooper & Paris Astor 010: Archibald Deaton x Eric Rose 011: Donny Keller & Delcan Mitchell
Fourth Floor: 001: Bradley Callan & Lucia Rossi 002: Cyrus Thompson & Jared Madden 003: Caleb Peace & Jasmine Harris 004: Valentina Lopez & Bonnie Brook 005: Alexa White & Wyatt Baker 006: Callopie Adams & Jayce King 007: Lydia Brown & Vincent Baxer 008: Shane Nichols & Devin Carter 009: Jax King & Juliette Maddox 010: Mariana Florez & Kiara Langford 011: Rosalie Collins & Jack Sterling
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Best dancer predictions (Orlando)
Hi
Here are my predictions. Please keep in mind that i don't know all of the dancers which are competing and just because I am not including a dancer doesn't mean I don't think they are good. I made these just for fun.
I struggled a lot with these because I don't really know many candian and east coast dancers
Mini female best dancer:
Winner: Ellary Day (Club)
1st runner up: Anita Rodriguez (Stars)
2nd runner up: Camila Giraldo (Stars)
3rd runner up: Sylvie Win (Club)
Top 10:
Ashley Otano (Stars)
Lily Hackney (New Level)
Bella Marie Arauz (Dancetown)
Morgan Stahl (Evolve)
Cydnee Abbott (Canadian Dance Company)
Rylie Borden (Dance Unlimited)
Nyla McCarthy (Project 21)
Dakota Casteel (SpotLite)
Calleigh Eaton (SpotLite)
Sienna DiPietro (the nine)
Top 20:
Macey Strickland (New Level)
Reese Braga (New Level)
Mikaela Florez (Dancetown)
Madelyn Nasu (Project 21)
Mila Simunic (Legacy dance studio)
Leah Disla (Studio 61)
Mini male best dancer:
Winner: ?
Junior female best dancer:
Winner: Isabella Kouznetsova (Project 21)
1st runner up: Esme Chou (Project 21)
2nd runner up: Zoe Flores (Stars)
3rd runner up: Allie Plott (The Dance Centre)
Top 10:
Berkely Scifres (Project 21)
Diana Kouznetsova (Project 21)
Sara von Rotz (Project 21)
Regan Gerena (Project 21)
Kennedy Anderson (The vision dance alliance)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Elizabeth Scott Lanier (Southern Strutt)
Bella Rey D'Armas (Stars)
Lexus Natalie (Evolve)
Madeleine Shen (Northpointe)
Top 20:
Bristyn Scifres (Project 21)
Cali Cassidy (Project 21)
Makeila Bartlett (Project 21)
Airi Dela Cruz (Project 21)
Savy Luechtefeld (Carolina Collective Dance)
Ruby Arnold (True Dance and Company)
Ella Dobler (New Level)
Zoe Holladay (Performance Edge Dance Complex)
Kaylee Schwamb (Kane & Company Dance Productions)
Junior male best dancer:
Winner: Santiago Sosa (Stars)
1st runner up: Ethan Ferrante (The NINE Dance Academy)
2nd runner up: Neo Del Corral (Stars)
3rd runner up: Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
Blake Metcalf (Xtreme Dance Studio)
Penn Alderman (Ryhtym dance)
Teen female best dancer
Winner: Sophie Garcia (Stars)
1st runner up: Cami Voorhees (Evolve)
2nd runner up: Gracyn French (Project 21)
3rd runner up: Giselle Gandarilla (Stars)
Top 10:
Bella Rose Penrose (Evolve)
Mariandrea Villegas (Epic Motion Dance Studio)
Kynadi Crain (Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
Caroline Quiner (Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Brooklyn Simpson (Williams Center Rhythm Factory )
Kate Roman (Canadian Dance Company)
Maya Loureiro (Project 21)
Kendyl Fay (Project 21)
Avery Reyes (Project 21)
Kameron Couch (Project 21)
Top 20:
Elyse Wingertsahn (Evolve)
Hayley Marshall (True Dance and Company)
Rylee Young (Project 21)
Anya Inger (Project 21)
Katie Couch (Project 21)
Ava D'Ambrosio (Westchester dance)
Sofia Rosella (Performing dance arts)
Daniela SanGiacomo (Stars)
Teen male best dancer:
Winner: Nicholas Bustos (Stars)
1st runner up: Ian Stegeman (Woodbury dance center)
2nd runner up: Tim Zvifel (Vlad's)
Hugo Silva (Stars)
Alejandro Ruiz (Stars)
Darius Goodson (The Southern Strutt)
Richie Granese (Project 21)
Tristan Gerzon (Elite danceworx)
Senior female best dancer:
Winner: Bella Tagle (Stars)
1st runner up: Destanye Diaz (Stars)
2nd runner up: Kaitlyn Santos (Dancetown)
3rd runner up: Rachel Quiner (Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Top 10:
Ying Lei Pham (Movement Emporium)
Sammi Chung (Project 21)
Arianna Quant (Stars)
Iliana Victor (Stars)
Lola Iglesias (Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Alyssa Carpeneto (Performing Dance arts)
Savannah Manning (CCJ Conservatory)
Tatiana Hagee (Northpointe)
Sierra Drayton (Elite Danceworx)
Bella Mills (Rythym Dance Center)
Sophie Tosh (Artistic Edge Dance Centre )
Top 20:
Carmen Beiner (Dancetown)
Preslie Rosamond (Studio 413)
Ava Burgham (PULSE Dance Centre)
Toryn Hester (Denise Wall)
Loila Rhee (Project 21)
Zuzu Duchon (Project 21)
Elle O'Donnell (Project 21)
Addy Beckham (Southern Strutt)
Isabella Weidmann (Westchester)
Senior male best dancer:
Winner: Sam Fine (Stars)
1st runner up: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Stars)
2nd runner up: Edon Hartzy (Stars)
3rd runner up: Andres Jimenez (Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Davyd Williams (Project 21)
Trent Grappe (Dancezone)
Mekhi Johnson (Denise Wall)
Damian Caraballo (Stars)
Chance Phelps (Powerdance Company)
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@asongofstarkandtargaryen I have found about a new upcoming horror series, Romancero.
This is the info I have found until now:
The cast of the series will be led by Sasha Cócola (Techo y comida, Los hombres de Paco) and the Serbian actress Elena Matic (Kineski zid, Bon voyage). The little that is known about the synopsis is related to its characters, since they are the ones who will give life to Jordán and Cornelia. He is not a boy and he is not a man and she is a girl whose childhood has been stolen. Turned into some strange teenagers, they decide to change their lives and flee from the desert of southern Spain, pushed by circumstances. In their escape from a cruel Andalusia, as real as it is mythical, they come across demons, witches and blood drinkers.
They are accompanied on this adventure by Belén Cuesta (La trinchera infinita, Paquita Salas, La llamada, Cristo y Rey, La casa de papel, Vis a Vis, El Aviso), Ricardo Gómez (El sustituto, La ruta, Cuéntame cómo pasó, Vivir sin permiso, La Casa entre los cáctus, 1898: Los últimos de Filipinas), Guillermo Toledo (Los favoritos de Midas, Crimen perfecto, 7 vidas, Historias de Lavapiés, Juana La Loca, Black is Beltza), the Argentinian actress Julieta Cardinali (Ecos de un crimen, Maradona: Sueño Bendito, Los ricos no piden permiso, Valentín, Carta a Eva) and Alba Flores (La casa de papel, Las cartas perdidas, El tiempo entre costuras, Vis a Vis, Sagrada familia). In addition, to complete the information about the series, Romancero will be set on locations in Almería and Madrid, two of the cities that host the filming of the fiction, in different natural settings in the province of Almería, while the interiors will be filmed in Madrid.
Jordán and Cornelia are two helpless youngsters on the run from the forces of the law, powerful supernatural creatures, and themselves. The series, which has just started filming, will consist of six episodes of 30 minutes each and its action takes place in a single night.
"With echoes of the famous Romancero Gitano, a poetic work by Federico García Lorca (Fuente Vaqueros, Granada, June 5 of 1898 - Víznar, Granada, August 18 of 1936), it seems that the references of Romancero will be very different from each other. Comics, Gothic literature, the stories of witches, ghosts and creatures, the poetry of Federico García Lorca or esotericism, all of this in the enveloping setting of a desert and cruel South, where the clichés of rural Spain and more cañí they coexist with supernatural creatures, violence, revenge, redemption and love”, comments the information provided. "We love that Romancero is a horror series with a strong local point of view, an approach that allows us to offer a different and updated vision of our traditions and culture," says María José Rodríguez, Head of Spanish Originals, Amazon Studios. "We want to offer the public unique stories and different voices that resonate and impact. We are convinced that Romancero will not leave anyone indifferent," says Rodríguez.
"We are very happy to work with Fernando Navarro and Tomás Peña on a project as distinctive as Romancero," James Farrell, Head of International Originals, Amazon Studios, told the press. On behalf of THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO, the producer is Laura Fdz. Espeso and Javier Méndez, Fernando Navarro, Alejandro Florez and Maya Maidagan serve as executive producers. Everyone will be looking for the new original Spanish youth horror series that will replace the gap left by El Internado: Las Cumbres in the new Prime Video catalog. Prime Video has announced its upcoming Spanish original series “Romancero,” a fast-paced horror story with supernatural overtones written by the horror author and screenwriter Fernando Navarro (Venus, Verónica) and directed by Manson collective member Tomás Peña, in which It will be his first foray into a fiction production, after directing video clips for artists such as Rosalía, C. Tangana, Katy Perry, Raw Alejandro, Bad Gyal or The Prodigy.
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Well, I find it very interesting that Romancero Gitano is a source of inspiration for a series, another work of Lorca was adapted some years ago into a film, La Novia (based on the play Bodas de Sangre).
The book is composed of 18 poems: Romance de la luna, luna, Preciosa y el aire, Reyerta, Romance sonámbulo, La monja gitana, La casada infiel, Romance de la pena negra, San Miguel, San Rafael, San Gabriel, Prendimiento de Antoñito el Camborio en el camino de Sevilla, Muerte de Antoñito el Camborio, Muerto de amor, Romance del emplazado, Romance de la Guardia Civil española, Martirio de Santa Olalla, Burla de don Pedro a caballo and Thamar y Amnón.
So, maybe the stories of the characters are inspired on the poems.
It was published in 1928, so maybe the series will be set on the 1920's, although it hasn't been told any concrete period, I don't know if they will through a modern day setting.
Romancero Gitano isn't a horror book but maybe some elements of the poems like metaphors or symbolisms could be taken for some kind of magical elements (and some of the metaphors are a bit strange due to surrealism influences, although surrealism is more a thing from Poeta en Nueva York, writen between the years 1929-30, published in 1940 in Mexico). The other inspiración for the series is Gothic literature, so that would be the source of supernatural elements.
Like, the Romancero book mainly are stories (some of them tragical) about Andalusian Romani people and their culture, and also deals with the marginalization and oppresion suffered by the Romanis because of the Civil Guard (the Spanish Gendarmerie).
Taking a look at the cast for Romancero, Alba Flores is Romani. She's from the Flores family, a famous Andalusian Romani family of artists, in fact Alba's grandmother was the flamenco dancer and singer Lola Flores.
An interesting aspect from Romancero Gitano is that Lorca mixed elements from the literary movements from the early 20th century and the style of poetry from the past, like the "Romancero viejo", that is a collection of anonymous poems from oral tradition from the Iberian Peninsula from the Middle Ages that were later published in books between the 15-16th centuries. Then there's the "Romancero nuevo", that is the total of the writen poetry of known authors since the 16th century (although it's common to focus on the poetry from the 16-17th centuries mainly).
Talking about symbolism, these are the main symbols used by Lorca in Romancero Gitano (although some of them are very common in other of his works):
• Metals (knives, anvils, rings...): the life of Romani people and death.
• Air or wind: tragedy, male eroticism aggressive and violent.
• Mirror: home and sedentary life.
• Water: (in motion) life, (at rest) stagnant passion or death.
• Well: stagnant passion or death
• Horse: unbridled passion that leads to death. It could also mean virility, wild passion or freedom.
• Moon: It is the most used by Lorca, it appears 218 times. Its symbolism depends on how it appears. If it is red it means painful death; black, simply death; big means hope; pointy, has an erotic connotation. I could also mean femininity or sensuality.
• Rooster: sacrifice and destruction of the Romani
• The Civil Guard: they represent authority, therefore symbols of destruction and death over the Romani
• Alcohol: negativity.
• Milk: the natural.
• Wicker rod: lordship, nobility, dignity and elegance of the Romani
•Color green: death. It could also represent love frustration, forbidden desire and male sexual instinct
• Color black: death.
• Color white: life, light.
• Roses: blood
• Rider: omen of death
• Fish: associated with sexuality and dawn
• Blood: sexual instinct and omen of death
I wonder if this symbols will be shown in some kind of way.
For example the symbol of the green color meaning death can be noted in the poem Romance sonámbulo, like in this case the green that is constantly used for descriving the woman or her environment means that is going to die/is dying, and she couldn't meet her lover again. Then there's other symbols like the moon that means death too and the aljibe (a water cistern) is water at rest, so it could also mean death. It could be that the woman got drown in the aljibe, and maybe the civil guards are involved or responsible for her death.
And also metals could be a death symbol, and the eyes of the woman are described as "cold silver", maybe a way of saying that her eyes are grey.
Verde que te quiero verde.
Verde viento. Verdes ramas.
El barco sobre la mar
y el caballo en la montaña.
Con la sombra en la cintura
ella sueña en su baranda,
verde carne, pelo verde,
con ojos de fría plata.
Verde que te quiero verde.
Bajo la luna gitana,
las cosas le están mirando
y ella no puede mirarlas.
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Verde que te quiero verde.
Grandes estrellas de escarcha,
vienen con el pez de sombra
que abre el camino del alba.
La higuera frota su viento
con la lija de sus ramas,
y el monte, gato garduño,
eriza sus pitas agrias.
¿Pero quién vendrá? ¿Y por dónde...?
Ella sigue en su baranda,
verde carne, pelo verde,
soñando en la mar amarga.
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- Compadre, quiero cambiar
mi caballo por su casa,
mi montura por su espejo,
mi cuchillo por su manta.
Compadre, vengo sangrando,
desde los montes de Cabra.
- Si yo pudiera, mocito,
ese trato se cerraba.
Pero yo ya no soy yo,
ni mi casa es ya mi casa.
- Compadre, quiero morir
decentemente en mi cama.
De acero, si puede ser,
con las sábanas de holanda.
¿No ves la herida que tengo
desde el pecho a la garganta?
- Trescientas rosas morenas
lleva tu pechera blanca.
Tu sangre rezuma y huele
alrededor de tu faja.
Pero yo ya no soy yo,
ni mi casa es ya mi casa.
- Dejadme subir al menos
hasta las altas barandas,
dejadme subir, dejadme,
hasta las verdes barandas.
Barandales de la luna
por donde retumba el agua.
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Ya suben los dos compadres
hacia las altas barandas.
Dejando un rastro de sangre.
Dejando un rastro de lágrimas.
Temblaban en los tejados
farolillos de hojalata.
Mil panderos de cristal,
herían la madrugada.
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Verde que te quiero verde,
verde viento, verdes ramas.
Los dos compadres subieron.
El largo viento, dejaba
en la boca un raro gusto
de hiel, de menta y de albahaca.
- ¡Compadre! ¿Dónde está, dime?
¿Dónde está mi niña amarga?
- ¡Cuántas veces te esperó!
¡Cuántas veces te esperara,
cara fresca, negro pelo,
en esta verde baranda!
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Sobre el rostro del aljibe
se mecía la gitana.
Verde carne, pelo verde,
con ojos de fría plata.
Un carámbano de luna
la sostiene sobre el agua.
La noche se puso íntima
como una pequeña plaza.
Guardias civiles borrachos,
en la puerta golpeaban.
Verde que te quiero verde.
Verde viento. Verdes ramas.
El barco sobre la mar.
Y el caballo en la montaña.
Now I'm remembering about symbolisms of Lorca's works that could be hinted in other fictions, although it's more like a theory/headcanon from a certain part of the Emdt fandom here on Tumblr, is that in El Ministerio del tiempo, Julián is the origin of the symbolism green=death. In this post there's the one in which the idea was pointed, although it points something more general, not concretely being a symbol for death, because depending on the work or the context, green can be also a symbol for life, rebeldy and desire for freedom. It might seem a little weird, but I will develop later.
Lorca's character makes his debut in the season 1 finale 1×08, La leyenda del tiempo, set on 1924 (Lorca was 26 years old in 1924, although Ángel Ruiz, the actor who plays Lorca is much older) that clearly shows references or takes themes from some of his works, like the poem Fábula y rueda de los tres amigos from Poeta en Nueva York and the poem La Leyenda del tiempo (the title of the episode comes from this poem) from the play Así que pasen cinco años , but indirectly could be a little from Romancero Gitano.
Like, firstly in the episode it's shown a special connection between Julián and Lorca through dreams, and their shared dreams of the episode depict Maite's death.
Something like the eye colors of an actor may seem something trivial, but yeah, Rodolfo Sancho's eyes are green, although sometimes it can't be appreciated well, although for example there's a close up to Julián's eyes at the end of episode 1×07 Tiempo de Venganza , and Mar Ulldemolins' eyes, the actress who plays as Maite, are also green.
Just by the end of the episode Julián tries to save Maite but he fails, and it resembles a bit the situation of the poem where the traveler is going to meet his lover, but she died and he couldn't do anything to save her. But at the end in the season 4 finale he finally saved her.
Next there's the issue of Lorca's death, and Julián is worried about and wanted to warn Lorca about his death but he didn't do it, so in season 4 he did it, although Lorca accepted his fate.
This is kind of a joke but in the first seasons Julián is the Margaery Tyrell of Emdt, like the ones who get married with them probably will die soon, in one case Renly and Joffrey (+Tommen in GOT) and then Maite and Amelia.
Between Amelia and Julián there was the thing about the fake engagement that started on episode 1×04 so Amelia's mother doesn't annoy her with trying to push her into an arranged marriage, and then what it's known from Amelia's tomb and the photos, the wedding, their daughter and Amelia's death, and in episode 8 they me their grandaughter Silvia (played by Iria del Río, who has participated in some period dramas like La catedral del mar and Las chicas del cable). Although after what happened in the following seasons, that future will never happen.
I was thinking about the Emdt showrunners Javier and Pablo Olivares. Pablo had Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and the first season of Emdt was his last work (in the last previous years the Olivares brothers worked on period dramas like Isabel or Víctor Ros) and there could be some personal aspects reflected on ths series in some character plots, for example following this theme, there's no cure for ALS and there's the struggle of both brothers towards Pablo's death, from Pablo's perspective, knowing that he's going to die soon, like Amelia visiting her own tomb in the first seasons, knowing she's going to die in 5-4 years, although she didn't knew about the cause of her death (that's a thing for fan theories); Pablo and Javier facing Pablo's future death, reflected in Julián and Lorca, Julián told Lorca that he'll die and Lorca accepts it and Julián deals with it; iI would say that this also could be seen in the Amelia &Julián part, although maybe Julián isn't as much emotionaly involved into it but he cares about Amelia (Julián is more focused on Maite and maybe the thing about knowing that he will allegedly marry, have a daughter and lose someone again it'a a bit hard to process);and there's the last part of Javier mourning his brother, that could be represented in Julián's mouring over Maite's death.
#romancero#upcoming series#sasha cócola#elena matic#belén cuesta#alba flores#julieta cardinali#ricardo gómez#guillermo toledo#long post#fernando navarro
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Walter Viáfara pasó los 5.50 y logró el récord colombiano de garrocha
Fuente: Fecodatle Excelentes resultados ofreció el Grand Prix Internacional disputado este sábado 21 en el estadio Pedro Grajales, en Cali, que sirvió como último test para varios atletas con vistas a su inminente participación en los Juegos Panamericanos y también, hacia los Juegos Nacionales colombianos. La nota más destacada la ofreció Walter Alejandro Viáfara en salto con garrocha, donde recuperó su plusmarca nacional al pasar la varilla a 5.50 metros. Batió el récord que había conseguido Thomas Nieto con 5.45 desde el 22 de abril en Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Otro nombre con firmes aspiraciones en la competición internacional es Billy Julio, quien consiguió su mejor registro de la temporada en lanzamiento de jabalina, aproximándose a los 80 metros: 79.40 m. En damas y en la misma prueba participó la reciente finalista del Mundial de Budapest, María Lucelly Murillo, marcando 60.58 metros. Todas las pruebas de lanzamientos ofrecieron un alto nivel y, entre los hombres, también ganaron el recordman sudamericano y finalista olímpico de disco Mauricio Ortega (60.09), Gerson Ramírez en bala (16.92) y Fabián Serna en martillo (66.15), escoltado aquí por el recordman nacional Elías Díaz con 65.28 y también el juvenil Scarpetta por arriba de los 60 metros. En el sector de saltos, además del récord de Viáfara, se vieron muy buenas prestaciones en damas. Katherine Castillo-Ibarbo volvió a mostrarse por arriba de los 4.20 en salto con garrocha, mientras que en salto en alto las cuatro primeras estuvieron con registros sobre 1.80. Allí se impuso la dominicana Marysabel Senyu con 1.86, seguida por la juvenil María Isabel Arboleda con 1.83, quedando en 1.80 Jennifer Rodríguez y la juvenil Helen Tenorio. Los atletas dominicanos también volvieron a lucir en las pruebas de velocidad, que además ofrecieron una importante y progresiva participación local. Así Carlos Yesid Florez progresó hasta 10.18 al ganar su serie de los 100 metros llanos (viento de 1.8ms) delante del dominicano Melbin José Marcelino con 10.27. Y en la serie siguiente, el dominicano Franquelo Pérez también alcanzó los 10.18, quedando segundo su comaptriota Christopher Valdés con 10.36. En damas, la prueba central de 100 fue para la dominicana Liranyi Alonso con 11.37, delante de las colombianas Angélica Gamboa con 11.46 y Evelyn Rivera con 11.65. Otra de las figuras de las últimas temporadas y semifinalista del Mundial, Evelys Aguilar, volvió a ofrecer su calidad en los 400 metros llanos, donde marcó 51.53. Y en hombres, el mejor en esa prueba fue el dominicano Robert King con 46.54. Read the full article
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LISTA LA DÉCIMA EDICIÓN DE LA SEMANA DEL ICSA
Ciudad Juárez, chih., lunes 17 de abril, 2023,.La doctora Judith Kalman Landman, investigadora del Centro de investigaciones y Estudios Avanzados del IPN, será la conferencista que inaugurará la X Semana del ICSA, la cual se desarrollará del 24 al 28 de abril.
El programa de la X Semana del ICSA comprende conferencias, conversatorios, charlas, un rally de conocimientos de economía, presentaciones de libros, cursos, talleres, concursos, mesas estudiantiles de historia, conciertos y eventos deportivos, que son organizados por los departamentos de Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias Administrativas, Ciencias Jurídicas y de Humanidades, programas académicos y otras dependencias del Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administración de la UACJ.
La inauguración de la X Semana del ICSA se llevará a cabo en el teatro Gracia Pasquel del Centro Cultural Universitario y luego de la ceremonia protocolaria se dará inicio, a las 11:30 horas, a la conferencia magistral de la doctora Kalman Landman con el tema Tecnología y Educación: promesas y realidades.
En este evento del Instituto de la Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez se contará con conferencistas invitados como Leticia Calderón Chelius, del Instituto Mora; Sandra Elizabeth Mancinas Espinoza, de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León; Héctor Aguilar, de PWC; Daniel Hierenaux-Nicolós, de la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro; y Arturo Ramos Rocha, de Actinver.
Otros conferencistas invitados a participar en la X Semana de ICSA son: Andrés Felipe Roncancio Bedoya, de la Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia; Francisco Javier Calderón Rodríguez, juez federal laboral; David Pérez Esparza, del Centro Nacional de Información del Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública, y Alejandro David Charris Florez, de la Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, entre otros.
En las actividades participan todos los programas adscritos al Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administración que se imparten tanto en este campus como en las divisiones multidisciplinarias de Ciudad Universitaria, Cuauhtémoc y Nuevo Casas Grandes. (Comuicación Social UACJ)
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The Dance Awards, Orlando 2022: RESULTS
Mini Female
Top 22:
Delilah Hewitt Kylie Lawrence Ruby Arnold Anita Rodriguez Kennedy Anderson Brooklyn Ward Ella Dobler Peyton Nowacki Stella Brinkerhoff
Top 13:
Mya Lanigan Zoe Holladay Denise Torres Kensington Dressing Regan Gerena Camila Giraldo Kate Baldwin Lily Hackney Diana Kouznetsova Madelyn Murphy
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Zoe Flores (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($200)
Isabella Kouznetsova (Project 21)
Winner ($300)
Skylar Wong (Woodbury Dance Center)
Mini Male:
Top 7:
Grayson Niemczyk Niles Linson Nathan Laska Rory Ross
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
1st runner-up ($200)
Neo Del Corral (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($300)
Dylan Custodio (Stars Dance Studio)
Junior Female
Top 21:
Bella Rey D’Armas Anya Inger Leila Winker Georgia Beth Peters Elliana Quiner Alyssa Phillips Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl Esme Chou Elie Rabin
Top 12:
Vivienne Mitchell Aaliyah Dixon Bella Rose Penrose Kynadi Crain Braylynn Grizzaffi Caroline McGowan Elizabeth Scott Lanier Allie Plott
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Stella Condie (Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
2nd runner-up ($125)
Kiera Sun (WESTSIDE Dance Project)
1st runner-up ($250)
Angelina Elliott (Summit Dance Shoppe)
Winner ($500)
Kylee Casares (Stars Dance Studio)
Junior Male
Top 9:
Bosco Wong Blake Metcalf Christopher Feinstein Lucas Pignotti Quentin Santos Sasha Chernous
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Ethan Ferrante (The NINE Dance Academy)
1st runner-up ($250)
Santiago Sosa (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($500)
Zachary Roy (Dance Town)
Teen Female
Top 23:
Giselle Gandarilla Hayley Marshall Sofia Andrus Miyah Lagrant Ava Burgham Toryn Hester Alexis Adair Sammi Chung Preslie Rosamond Gillian Gordon Ceilidh McSeveney
Top 12:
Ayla Rodriguez Rachel Loiselle Arianna Quant Lola Iglesias Caroline Quiner Alyssa Carpeneto Savannah Manning Ava Raucci
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Gracyn French (Project 21)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Keagan Capps (The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
1st runner-up ($350)
Sophie Garcia (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($750)
Hailey Bills (Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Teen Male
Top 21:
Travi Santos Austin Aguilar Gavin Miele Seth Hendley Daniel Howard Alonzo Dock Patricio Hoyo David McCool Lane Wiese
Top 12:
Hugo Silva Cameron Kennedy Trent Grappe Timothy Zvifel Oliver Keane Andres Jimenez Darius Goodson Mekhi Johnson Alejandro Ruiz
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($250)
Nicholas Bustos (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($350)
Colin Bendziewicz (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($750)
Nicholas Moreno (Upstate Caroline Dance Center)
Senior Female
Top 24:
Rylee Arnold Chantal Le Camila Cordero Sophia Cobo Sophie Tosh Amy Shuster Gabriella Garavelo Bortoleto Angel DiMartino Palladino Reagan Himmelwright Samantha Schmaling
Top 14:
Clara Gough Kiara Fina Sarah Moore Ying Lei Pham Madi Autry Zoe Ridge Rachel Quiner Paloma Santos Ally Tyrna Avery Lau
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Destanye Diaz (Stars Dance Studio)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Selena Hamilton (Project 21)
1st runner-up ($500)
Bella Tagle (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($1000)
Ruby Castro (Dance Town)
Senior Male:
Top 21:
Tristan Plieth Jalen Scriven Remy Feldbruegge Christian Bottger Sebastian Leroux Joshuah Rivera Eliazar Jimenez Christopher Pismarov Javon Hunter
Top 12:
John Chappell Thomas Perkey Garris Munoz Chance Phelps Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl Joey Vice Jesse Flaherty Charlie Macdonald
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Caden Hunter (Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Sam Fine (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($500)
Artem Tikhonenko (Vlad’s Dance Company)
Winner ($1000)
Seth Gibson (Studio 413)
Finals:
High Score by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Solo
1st: Stella Brinkerhoff- ‘When You Believe’
2nd: Mikaela Florez- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: AnnaCameron McGlohorn- ‘Dance Like Yo Daddy’
3rd: Amaya Rodriguez- ‘Holding On’
4th: Mila Simunic- ‘Arctic’
5th: Penelope Pranger- ‘One More Light’
6th: Alyssa Horta- ‘Ave Maria’
6th: Alex Schumann- ‘Watch Me Do’
7th: Ava Piedrahita- ‘Por Amor’
7th: Brinley Evans- ‘Stars’
8th: Victoria Remon- ‘Cha-cha Heels’
8th: Brooklyn Morgan- ‘Itty Bitty Pretty One’
9th: Sloane Hall- ‘Evil Like Me’
10th: Kennedy Thuillier- ‘Loom’
Mini Solo
1st: Kensington Dressing- ‘Tuesday’
2nd: Zoe Flores- ‘Changes’
2nd: Rylie Borden- ‘I Made You A Promise’
3rd: Dylan Custodio- ‘Derive’
3rd: Lainey Hess- ‘In Darkness We Find Light’
3rd: Denise Torres- ‘Without You’
4th: Tabitha Nan- ‘Fly My Soul’
4th: Anita Rodriguez- ‘Meet You In The Maze’
5th: Ella Dobler- ‘Ultralight Beam’
6th: Neo Del Corral- ‘Aaah’
6th: Layla Alvarez- ‘Out of My Head’
6th: Sophia Novo- ‘Red Hope’
6th: Brooklyn Ward- ‘That’s Life’
7th: Zoey Claxton- ‘Swing Break’
7th: Reagan Hess- ‘Solitary Places’
7th: Kendall Brown- ‘Simply Irresistable’
7th: Peyton Robinson- ‘Queen of the Night’
7th: Khloe Douros- ‘Preface’
7th: Anna Holley- ‘Mink Schmink’
7th: Samantha Geller- ‘Elsewhere’
7th: Vivie Strickland- ‘Do It Like This’
7th: Ruby Wilkes Petty- ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
7th: Ellerie Cox- ‘Accentuate The Positive’
8th: Blake Wilson- ‘Tiny Dancer’
8th: Ava Alvarez- ‘The Crumbling’
8th: Bianca Rebellato- ‘Silence Of the Room’
8th: Estelle Newsom- ‘OUII’
8th: Amanda Carpenter- ‘Get Free’
8th: Victoria Oliveri- ‘Everything Must Change’
8th: Zurie Griffiths- ‘Business of Love’
8th: Ella Venerio- ‘Alert’
9th: Sofie Wright- ‘I Was Born For This’
9th: Taylor Rivers- ‘Listen’
9th: Collins Glenn- ‘Memory Of a Rainfall’
9th: Emma Bassel- ‘Visnaga’
10th: Baker Barboza- ‘Wanna Be A Rockette’
10th: Emilie Lavoie- ‘The Red Coat Girl’
10th: Brooklyn Bridges- ‘Strut’
10th: Charlotte Brayman- ‘My Way’
10th: Milly Berry- ‘Like a Boss’
10th: Sloan Donahue- ‘For Real’
10th: Allyn Green- ‘Faràndula’
10th: Daisy Castleman- ‘Coming Out’
10th: Reese Braga- ‘A Blessing’
Junior Solo
1st: Kylee Casares- ‘Home With You’
2nd: Braylynn Grizzaffi- ‘Erosion’
3rd: Bella Rose Penrose- ‘De Los Muertos’
3rd: Stella Condie- ‘Heart to You’
3rd: Elizabeth Scott Lanier- ‘Mother Earth’
4th: Desa Jankes- ‘Hollows’
4th: Lexus Natalie- ‘Valis’
5th: Zachary Roy- ‘Giving Up’
5th: Ella Way- ‘Shadows’
6th: Emily Joy Core- ‘Alpha’
6th: Santiago Sosa- ‘Final Ending’
6th: Elie Rabin- ‘Finer Things’
7th: Abbie Metsker- ‘How To Disappear Completely’
7th: Adina Rooney- ‘Poker Face’
7th: Vivienne Mitchell- ‘Shredding Threads’
8th: Rebeka Leon- ‘IF’
9th: Bella Rey D’Armas- ‘Dimensions’
10th: Allie Plott- ‘Bulletproof’
10th: Abigail Carlton- ‘Skate’
10th: Ella Barnes- ‘The Story’
Teen Solo
1st: Keagan Capps- ‘Heaven Is Here’
2nd: Colin Bendziewicz- ‘Don’t Worry’
3rd: Giselle Gandarilla- ‘La Vie’
4th: Timothy Zvifel- ‘Give It Back’
4th: Oliver Keane- ‘Human Sounds’
5th: Alyssa Carpento- ‘Bad Romance’
5th: Emma Breaux- ‘Comme Un Fou’
5th: Sophie Garcia- ‘Evermore’
6th: Andres Jimenez- ‘Eye of Jupiter’
6th: Elyse Wingertsahn- ‘The Rabid Dog’
6th: Makhi Johnson- ‘You Know They’re Out There’
7th: Nicholas Bustos- ‘Callomania’
8th: Ellen Grace Olansen- ‘Amor’
8th: Jazmine Raine Werner- ‘Axe’
8th: Hope Grainger- ‘Rango’
8th: Ava Raucci- ‘When Things Fall Apart’
9th: Gillian Gordon- ‘Even Now After Everything’
9th: Calico Reyes- ‘Fly’
9th: Maddyn Miller- ‘Rescue My Heart’
10th: Lola Iglesias- ‘Atmospheric Perspective’
10th: Ava D’Ambrosio- ‘Mind Without Ground’
10th: Savannah Manning- ‘Over’
10th: Kaitlyn Santos- ‘Written In the Sky’
Senior Solo
1st: Avery Lau- ‘Metallic Sonata’
2nd: Artem Tikhonenko- ‘Do You See Me Drowning?’
2nd: Caden Hunter- ‘Our World’
3rd: Melina Dalton- ‘Lift Off’
4th: Destanye Diaz- ‘Unhurt’
5th: Kiara Fina- ‘A Conjured Love’
5th: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl- ‘Prelude’
5th: Isabella Weidmann- ‘We Stand In Silence’
6th: Bella Tagle- ‘Delicate’
6th: Sam Fine- ‘Maria’
6th: Seth Gibson- ‘Mind Bugs’
6th: John Chappell- ‘The Unknown’
7th: Zoe Ridge- ‘He’s A Dream’
7th: Chantal Le- ‘Storm Engine’
8th: Clara Gough- ‘An Hour Lengthwise’
8th: Garris Munoz- ‘Exist Between’
8th: Jalen Scriven- ‘Poinciana’
8th: Edon Hartzy- ‘Solitude’
9th: Sophia Cobo- ‘The Gate’
9th: Makaylee Rogers- ‘Through The Darkness’
9th: Paloma Santos- ‘Whatever Lola Wants’
10th: Sofia Gander- ‘Destruction’
10th: Rachel Leon- ‘End of Love’
10th: Madi Autry- ‘Jasper’
10th: Angel DiMartino Palladino- ‘Poison’
10th: Reagan Himmelwright- ‘The Other Woman’
10th: Sydney Jones- ‘Vacancy’
Peewee Duet/Trio
1st: Dance Unlimited- ‘Minnie the Moocher’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Elephants’
2nd: Dance Town- ‘The Beat’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Grow As You Go’
4th: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘Move It’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Leader of the Pack’
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Steam Heat’
2nd: Canadian Dance Company- ‘Danke Scheon’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- “Ms Otis Regrets’
4th: Dance Town- ‘A Blessing’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escapade’
5th: Dance Town- ‘Nothing But a Memory’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘The Love You Save’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘The Little Things’
5th: New Level Dance Company- ‘When The Party’s Over’
Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Flying’
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Only the Bravest’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Gotcha’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘New World Coming’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Sarajevo’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Adam and Eve’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Comfort and Fear’
5th: Carolina Collective Dance- ‘What the World Needs Now’
Teen Duet/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Roxanne’
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Song to the Siren’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Trouble’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘I Am Ready’
2nd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Undone’
3rd: Legacy Center for the Arts- ‘On The One’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Stolen Identity’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Cottontail’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Then The Quiet Explosion’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Turning Tables’
5th: L.A. Dance Arizona- ‘I Got You’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Mine’
5th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Roll To Me’
Senior Duet/Trio
1st: Dance Town- ‘Rumba’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Distance Between Us’
3rd: Dance Town- ‘No Weapon Used Against Me Will Prosper’
4th: Dance Town- ‘Katchi’
4th: Studio 413- ‘The Pines’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Europe After The Rain’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Illuminated’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Nothing In Common’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Warm Shadow’
Peewee Group
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Tiny Voice’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Whole Lotta Lovin’
4th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Welcome to Havana’
5th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Fly’
5th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Shake Ya Tail Feather’
Mini Group
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Before the End’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Pump Up the Jam’
5th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’
Junior Group
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘A Sharp Tide’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Access Denied’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
Teen Group
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘This Woman’s Work’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
5th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
Senior Group
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
5th:
Open Group
1st:
2nd:
Peewee Line
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Do I Have Your Attention?’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Miss You Much’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mr Piano Man’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Music, Music, Music’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
Mini Line
1st: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Dreamer’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Drip’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Move It, Move It’
Junior Line
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘In the Beginning’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘She Owns the Eyes’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Throwback’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Fergalicious’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘How Will I Know’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Rage Against the Dying of the Light’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Slow Boat to China’
Teen Line
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Takeoff’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven Is Here’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Against Me’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Embrace the World’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘On Broadway’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘With One Voice’
Senior Line
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
5th:
Open Line
1st:
2nd:
Peewee Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Bananas’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Turtle Power’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mozartina’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Pom Poms’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Bachelor’
4th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Weird Science’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Hollywood’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Raining Men’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Dance’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Innocence’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
2nd: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Cupid’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Extraterrestrial’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Addicted’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’
Senior Extended Line
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
5th:
Mini Production
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
Junior Production
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake and Pop’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘We Will Rock You’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Sparkling Diamonds’
Teen Production
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Satisfaction’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
Senior Production
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
5th:
High Score by Performance Division:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Jazz
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Miss You Much’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Bananas’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Welcome to Havana’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Rainbow Brite’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Can I Take Your Order?’
Peewee Ballet
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mozartina’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Clocks’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Surfin’ Safari’
Peewee Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Turtle Power’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Ghostbusters’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Attention’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Rugrats’
Peewee Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mr Piano Man’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Whole Lotta Lovin’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Music, Music, Music’
4th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Shake Ya Tail Feather’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Ding Ding Dong’
Peewee Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Tiny Voice’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Fly’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Zombie’
5th: South Texas Fuzion- ‘A Moment Like This’
Peewee Musical Theatre
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Come Ona My House’
Peewee Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’
2nd: South Texas Fuzion- ‘Over The Rainbow’
Peewee Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Do I Have Your Attention?’
Peewee Acro
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Come Little Children’
Mini Jazz
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Weird Science’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘The Beat’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Raining Men’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Love Revolution’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
Mini Ballet
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Waltz of the Dolls’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Wedding March’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Gopack’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Concerto In C Minor’
5th: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘7 Dwarfs’
Mini Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Drip’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Pump Up the Jam’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Bachelor’
4th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Lemonade’
4th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Oh Yes!’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Alien’
Mini Tap
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Move It, Move It’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Dance, Dream, Have Fun’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘In The Mood’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Make It Look Easy’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Here Comes Trouble’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’
4th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘At The Edge of All Things’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The Chain’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Hollywood’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Never Fully Dressed’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mama I’m A Big Girl Now’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘We Are Going To Be Friends’
Mini Contemporary
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Dreamer’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Before the End’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven I Know’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Look Out’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Pom Poms’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Dancing For the World’
Mini Specialty
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
2nd: New Level Dance Company- ‘Shape Shifting’
3rd: Dance Unlimited- ‘Gold’
4th: New Level Dance Company- ‘Black Ice’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘La Foule’
Mini Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Trolls’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Junior Jazz
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘How Will I Know’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Fergalicious’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘House of Keta’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘How It Ends’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Heaven’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Fergalicious’
Junior Ballet
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Les Sygnets’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Melodic Dissonance’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Paquita’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Les Sylphides’
Junior Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Throwback’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘The Assignment’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘We Will Rock You’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Money’
Junior Tap
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Slow Boat to China’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘So Close’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘The Real Thing’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Happy Feet’
5th: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Rather Be’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Awakening’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘In Your Likeness’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘All We Can See’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Neighbours’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘A Night to Remember’
4th: Carolina Collective Dance- ‘They’re Haunting You’
5th: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Duloc’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘In the Beginning’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘A Sharp Tide’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake and Pop’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Dance’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Access Denied’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘She Owns the Eyes’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Fuerza’
Junior Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Innocence’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Tomorrow’
4th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Grains of Sand’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Marathon for Roses’
Junior Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Teen Groups:
Teen Jazz
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Woah’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Do It To It’
3rd: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Lovefool’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Get Into It’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Whip’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Sexy Back’
Teen Ballet
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Epuree’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Beyond the Barre’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Carmen’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Milele Academy- ‘Party’
2nd: Toronto Dance Company- ‘Dear Miss Nikki’
3rd: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘Mr Lamar’
Teen Tap
1st: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
1st: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Saturday Night’s Alright’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Crazy Little Thing’
4th: Legacy Center for the Arts- ‘Sunny’
5th: Thomas Dance Studio- ‘Eye of the Storm’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘This Woman’s Work’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘They Cannot Be Replaced’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Answer’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Spirit In Decline’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Veil’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Too Fly’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Breathing Trouble’
5th: Thomas Dance Studio- ‘Redemption’
Teen Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Bruised, Not Broken’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Strings On Loan’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Campus’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Yea, Alright’
5th: Artflux Dance Lab- ‘Duuuuude’
Teen Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Unravelled’
Teen Lines, Extended Lines, Productions:
Teen Jazz
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Satisfaction’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Extraterrestrial’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘On Broadway’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Not About You’
Teen Ballet
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Serenade for Strings’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Tea for Two’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Degas Dream’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Raveneous’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
3rd: Milele Academy- ‘Show Off’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’
4th: Studio 413- ‘Savage’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Carnivale’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Like Sugar’
Teen Tap
1st: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Pink and White’
3rd: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Feels Alright’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Can’t We Be Friends’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Another One Bites The Dust’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Another Day’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Ob-La-Di’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘To Be Loved’
2nd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘She Talks To Angels’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Yellow’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Within Obstructed Reach’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘With This Love’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Easy On Me’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Flying Without Wings’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Cupid’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’
5th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Rich Man’s World’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Cabaret’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven Is Here’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Against Me’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Addicted’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘With One Voice’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Embrace the World’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Verge’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
1st: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Salome’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘So Yo’
Teen Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘The Reception’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Memento Mori’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Okkirville River Song’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Doing It Right’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Kyoto’
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Teen Acro
1st: Dance Spectrum- ‘Unisil’
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Open Ballet
1st: EDAK & Art of Dance- ‘Blue Danube’
Open Specialty
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Cadence’
Best Performance:
Age:
Peewee
Winners:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’ Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
Mini
Winner: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
1st runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
2nd runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
4th runner-up: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
Junior
Winner: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
1st runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
4th runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
5th runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
6th runner-up: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Teen
Group:
Winner: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
1st runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
2nd runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
3rd runner-up: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
4th runner-up: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
5th runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
6th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
7th runner-up: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
Line, Extended Line, Production:
Winner: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
1st runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
2nd runner-up: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
4th runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
5th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
6th runner-up: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
Senior
Winner: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘State of Evermore’
1st runner-up: Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
2nd runner-up: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘There Are No Strings’
3rd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Out for Blood’
4th runner-up: Artistic Fusion- ‘The Moon Felt Far Away’
5th runner-up: Studio 413- ‘Entertainment’
6th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Only From Now On’
Open
Winner:
Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Cadence’
Style:
Contemporary
Nominees:
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
Winner:
Artistic Fusion- ‘The Moon Felt Far Away’
Lyrical
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Color Me In’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘To Be Loved’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Evermore’
Winner:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
Acro
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Unravelled’
Dance Spectrum- ‘Unisil’
Winner:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
Hip Hop
Nominees:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
Milele Academy- ‘Party’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Wild Side’
Winner:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Specialty
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Bruised, Not Broken’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Crowds’
Winner:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
Ballet
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Waltz of the Dolls’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Les Cygnets’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Serenade for Strings’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Les Sylphides’
Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Transmutation’
Winner:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Epuree’
Tap
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘The Nearness of You’
Winners (tie):
Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’ Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
Jazz
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘The Woah’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
Winner:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Me and My Shadow’
Ballroom
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
Winner:
Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
Musical Theatre
Nominees:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Neighbours’
West Florida Dance Company- ‘Cell Block Tango’
Winner:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
Special Awards:
Professionalism
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Best Production
Nominees:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Armed and Dangerous’
Winner:
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
Outstanding Achievement:
Mini/Junior Choreography
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’ (Megan Caines)
Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’ (Maggie Rosamond & Katrina Colvin)
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’ (Alicia Murillo)
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake & Pop’ (Victor Smalley and Angel Armas)
Winner:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’ (Eryn Walktom)
Teen/Senior Choreography
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’ (Maggie Rosamond)
Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’ (Manny & Lory Castro)
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’ (Stephenie Rutherford)
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Ode to a Lost Love’ (Victor Smalley & Angel Armas)
Winner:
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’ (Maggie Rosamond)
Costume Design
The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
Mini Technical
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
Winner:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
Junior Technical
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
Winner:
Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
Teen Technical
Nominees:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
Winner:
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
Senior Technical
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
Studio 413- ‘Prey’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Run From Me’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Love Movies, The Sequel’
Winner:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘There Are No Strings’
Best in Studio ($5000 per style):
Hip-Hop
The Southern Strutt
Jazz
Vlad’s Dance Company
Ballet
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Ballroom
Dance Town
Contemporary
Artistic Fusion
Tap
Performing Dance Arts
Musical Theatre
West Florida Dance Company
Lyrical
Stars Dance Studio
People’s Choice ($250):
The Southern Strutt- ‘Carnivale’
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Music That Cures Seasonal Affective Disorder
By Daniela Serrano
Despite all my literary aspirations I spend more time listening to music than actually reading. Commuting used to be my reading time but given the choice of having to find a way to hold onto a chair and a book or music, I will choose music. Listening to music, for me, since I moved to Boston, has been something that while calling it political would be stretching the word too much, it certainly is deliberate. In one of the essays in Known and Strange Things Teju Cole says about music: “The music you travel with helps you to create your own internal weather.” When I read this I felt that flash of soul validation one feels when someone else puts into words what we have been struggling with. By putting on headphones and listening, always on repeat, oftentimes mumbling along--in a volume I am certain has made more than one commuter uncomfortable--every once in awhile softly dancing by myself, to the songs I like and the rhythms I wished were more common in Boston I am cocooning myself in this space where I am most me in a city that asks for too much assimilation.
Choosing a definitive list of favorite songs is slightly ridiculous. There is far too much music in the world to try to do something as nearsighted as a “definitive list of songs.” In an exercise pulled directly from High Fidelity one of my most favorite, problematic books I decided to cluster groups of songs when they suited different needs.I organized the songs by seasons because I found I need some of these songs with more urgency during certain weathers. Music has also helped me navigate this new phenomenon. Seasons. This radical and rather violent changing of the weather every set of months. We don't have this where I come from (Yes, Colombia doesn't really have seasons, No, Colombia is not hot all the time, we're not the caribbean). How do people not go insane in living with such an inconstant partner. Anyways, music, my own personal selection of music, has served as a stabilizing weather.
SPRING
1. "Las Transuentes” - Jorge Drexler
With its temperate weather and ontological confusion: is it its own season or just some taunting relapse of winter? It´s a time when I need something soft, but also something sweet. During Spring's warmer days I like to waltz around the city feeling as if everything belongs in a Jorge Drexler song. In particular this song. I also like to listen to pop-y reggae that reminds me of warm nights and drinks and the promise of people.
2. “Dulcito e Coco” - Vicente García Junto a Kumary Sawyers
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Spring music, like the season itself should blend into the background and make the days bearable without quite marking them. I love in particular listening to Piel Canela, even when I believe it to be “Aunt Music” because it feels redeeming while living in a language that does not have the proper words to describe my skin. I think about this a lot.
3. “Piel Canela” - Andres Cepeda
4. “Every Other Freckle” - alt-J
Although I know Alt-J is the one odd duck in the list, I still find myself returning to this song and band often. I like the music I like for the same reasons I like the people I like: porque sí and because there is something weird and appealing about them. This song is strange and soft and sometimes even I need a dose of English.
SUMMER
5. “Sober” - Lorde
I both love and am terrified of Summer. The hours are too long and oftentimes there is too little to do. For me, at least, this particular Summer has involved two things that make me extremely uncomfortable: idle hours and writing. So even though I might front a lot about listening to music in Spanish, I can only write while listening to indie-singer/songwriter-type of music.
6. “The Ideal Husband” - Father John Misty
To be honest, had you looked into my most repeated songs three or four years ago it would have been all Indie Coffeehouse Playlist™.
I´m all about Belle and Sebastian, I can not not pay attention to anything Father John Misty puts out. Guys, this is a big confession: Indie music is my biggest guilty pleasure. I tag it as guilty pleasure just because I know. I KNOW. I have seen first-hand the level of pettiness and self importance that inflates people who usually like this music. I still like it. The writing is pretty and the singing is mumbled enough i don't feel tempted to sing along so it does not distract me from writing.
7. “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross” - Sufjan Stevens
I end Summer with Tú Sonrisa Inolvidable because it might be one of my Top Five favorite songs, and it deserves a spot somewhere.
8. “Tú Sonrisa Inolvidable” - Fito Páez
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FALL
Fall might be my favorite season for extremely sartorial reasons. It is the perfect season for cute dresses and cute jackets. It is also the weather most similar to home, I think. I like to listen to melancholy music here. They grey of the city does not get more colorful by listening to the always masterful old-school Shakira, but it is brighter. There are some people who, when extremely happy, only like to listen to really sad music. It is something like that.
9. “Que Me Quedes Tu” - Shakira
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Things are never “bad” but they can always get better by blasting Me Dediqué a Perderte in my room as if it were a karaoke night after the worst breakup recorded by mankind.
10. “Me Dediqué a Perderte” - Alejandro Fernández
WINTER
11. “Señora” - Otto Serge
Two years ago, as I was preparing to go into the first real winter of my adult life I created a playlist I decided would cure me from any Seasonal Affective Disorder. Sort of a musical equivalent for those sunshine lamps. Since I am the only person who has listened to the playlist I can not claim it “scientifically” works, but it has certainly kept me together. And I believe it has kept me together due, only, to the extremely trash reputation of the music I chose.
On the first night we went out with my two American roommates, as we were asking each other the questions meant to paint an accelerated picture of this-person-I-am-agreeing-to-pay-to-live-with, we talked about music. I told them I was very glad neither of them had any of the social context to judge the trash I listened to. They didn't understand how what I listed could be trash if all Latin music is dancey and fun. But it´s not. Some of it is vallenato, and although it is Intangible Cultural Heritage according to UNESCO it is also reminiscent of drunk, misogynistic men getting drunk off Old Parr.
Some of it is reggaeton or salsa. An inordinate amount is champeta that I listen and dance to and sing badly both in private in public because walking about the city with Kevin Florez blasting in my headphones feels like keeping a unique kind of secret.
12. “La Invite A Bailar” - Kevin Florez
I am aware that the lyrics in most of these songs are problematic at best. But, in all my reading, and lord knows i read a lot, few genres provide such catchy and immediately satisfying lines as “Hay un chorro de bobos que te tienen ganas / pero dile que tu eres Del Rey como Lana”.
13. “Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola” - J. Balvin ft. Bad Bunny
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At the end of the day what I listen to falls squarely within the realm of things that are my problem. And I will listen to anything and everything that makes me happy, and smile, and reminds me that I used to live in a place where, if I wanted to, I could have gone out dancing every week. And I never did, because I never liked it that much. Until I missed it.
14. “El Preso” - Fruko y sus Tesos
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Daniela Serrano is a Colombian editor and translator currently based in Boston.
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Welcome Aboard Red Edge Residents! We're excited to have you with us. Below the cut you'll find your room assignments. SURPRISE! Everyone gets their own room!
Each room has a living room, and a hot tub on the balcony.
Deck 12
Cyrus Thompson - Room 1204
Kyle Hale - Room 1210
Donald Keller - Room 1212
Marisol Monroe - Room 1218
Lana & Noah Rodgers - Room 1220
Teddy Winston - Room 1222
Tyler Dupont - Room 1224
Thea Murphy - Room 1226
Damon Henderson - Room 1228
Emmett Hills - Room 1230
Melody Hastings - Room 1232
Juliette Maddox - Room 1234
Beau Williams - Room 1250
Flynn Gilbert - Room 1252
Leighton Whitlock - Room 1264
Jeremy Fellows - Room 1268
Max Turner - Room 1278
Luke Myers - Room 1280
Maverick Anderson - Room 1286
Elliot Booker - Room 1288
Klaus Richards - Room 1290
Lucas Roden - Room 1294
Anastasia Hill - Room 1298
Deck 13
Bonnie Brooks - Room 1308
Jax King - Room 1310
Katerina Lopez - Room 1318
Alejandro Fuentes - Room 1328
Silas Rivers - Room 1330
Calliope Adams - Room 1332
Jayce King - Room 1334
Rosalie Collins - Room 1342
Marc Hall - Room 1344
Declan Mitchell - Room 1348
Atlas Quinn - Room 1340
Shane Nichols - Room 1356
Valentina Lopez - Room 1360
Paris Astor - Room 1366
Eric Rose - Room 1368
Nicole Balliol - Room 1370
Pogue O'Connor - Room 1372
Lucia Rossi - Room 1376
Serena Bennett - Room 1380
Isabella Santos - Room 1384
Emma Eklund - Room 1386
Brooke Barlow - Room 1390
Jasmine Harris - Room 1392
Deck 14
Ocean Simmons - Room 1406
Petra Cromwell - Room 1408
Elena Dawson - Room 1418
Ivy Fitzgerald - Room 1420
Aurora Thomson & Chase Knight - Room 1422
Elijah Cavannaugh - Room 1432
Sienna Johnson - Room 1434
Kinsley Argent - Room 1438
Killian Quinn - Room 1442
Kennedy Simpson - Room 1444
Caleb Peace - Room 1446
Mila-Jae Monroe - Room 1448
Austin Barnes - Room 1452
Mariana Florez - Room 1454
Lydia Brown - Room 1460
Tanner Sommers - Room 1462
Autumn Hawthorne - Room 1464
Alexa White & Wyatt Baker - Room 1466
Kiara Langford - Room 1468
Illiana Fuentes - Room 1470
Brittany Miller - Room 1472
Paco Florez - Room 1480
Emersyn Michaels - Room 1482
TJ Cohen - Room 1484
Devin Carter - Room 1486
Kirby Sinclair - Room 1488
Freya Smith - Room 1490
Sloane Ross - Room 1492
Logan Slater - Room 1494
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Tenor peruano, Juan Diego Florez.
JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ SALOM ...
Juan Diego Flórez Salom (nascido em 13 de janeiro de 1973) é um peruano de ópera tenor , particularmente conhecido por seus papéis em bel canto óperas. Em 4 de junho de 2007, ele recebeu a mais alta condecoração do seu país, a Gran Cruz de la Orden del Sol del Perú . [Juan Diego Flórez nasceu em Lima , Peru , em 13 de janeiro de 1973, onde seu pai, Rubén Flórez, foi um notável guitarrista e vocalista do popular e do Peru Criolla música. Em uma entrevista ao jornal peruano Ojo , Flórez contou seus primeiros dias, quando sua mãe conseguiu um pub com música ao vivo e trabalhou como cantor de substituição sempre que a atração principal ficou doente. "Foi uma grande experiência para mim, pois a maioria dos que foram regulares no pub eram de uma certa idade, então eu tinha que estar pronto para cantar qualquer coisa de Huaynos de Elvis Presley da música e, na minha mente, que me serviu um grande negócio, porque, em última análise, qualquer música que é bem estruturado, se é jazz, ópera, ou pop-é boa música ". Inicialmente, a intenção de seguir uma carreira na música popular, ele entrou no Conservatório Nacional de Música, em Lima, com a idade de 17 anos. Sua voz clássica surgiu no decorrer de seus estudos sob Maestro Andrés de Santa María . Durante este tempo, ele tornou-se membro do Coro Nacional do Peru e cantou como solista em Mozart 's Coronation Mass e Rossini 's Petite Messe solennelle . Ele recebeu uma bolsa de estudos para o Instituto Curtis na Filadélfia , onde estudou 1993-1996 e começou a cantar na ópera estudante produções no repertório, que ainda hoje é a sua especialidade, Rossini e as bel canto óperas de Bellini e Donizetti . Durante este período, ele também estudou com Marilyn Horne na Academia de Música do Oeste em Santa Barbara. Em 1994, o tenor peruano Ernesto Palacio convidou-o para a Itália para trabalhar em uma gravação de Vicente Martín y Soler da ópera Il Tutore Burlato . Em seguida, ele se tornou professor de Flórez, mentor e gestor e teve uma profunda influência na sua carreira. Este artigo está desatualizado . favor atualizar este artigo para refletir eventos recentes ou novas informações disponíveis. (Abril de 2011) Primeiro avanço do Flórez e estréia profissional aconteceu em 1996, no Festival Rossini na cidade italiana de Pesaro, cidade natal de Rossini. Na idade de 23 anos, ele entrou em cena para interpretar o papel principal tenor em Matilde di Shabran quando Bruce Ford ficou doente. Ele fez sua estréia no La Scala , no mesmo ano como o Chevalier danois (Danish Knight) em Gluck 's Armide , e no final do ano ele cantou o papel de Georges em Meyerbeer 's L'étoile du nord com Wexford Festival Opera . Sua Covent Garden estreia seguido, em 1997, onde cantou o papel do Conde Potoski em um mundo de desempenho de Donizetti concerto estréia Elisabetta . Estréias seguidas na Ópera Estatal de Viena , em 1999, como o Conde Almaviva em Il Barbiere di Siviglia e no New York Metropolitan Opera em 2002, novamente como o Conde Almaviva. Em 20 de fevereiro de 2007, a noite de Donizetti abertura La fille du Regiment no La Scala , Flórez quebrou 74 anos de idade tradição de não encores do teatro, quando ele repetiu "Ah mes amis" com seus nove alta C está seguindo uma "esmagadora "ovação da platéia. Ele repetiu esse bis individual no Metropolitan Opera House de Nova York em 21 de abril de 2008, o primeiro cantor a fazê-lo a partir de 1994. Flórez também atua nos palcos da Europa, América do Norte e América do Sul. Entre os muitos locais em que ele deu concertos e recitais são o Wigmore Hall , em Londres, o Théâtre des Champs-Élysées , em Paris, Lincoln Center e no Carnegie Hall , em Nova York, o Palau de la Música em Barcelona ???O Teatro Segura em Lima , eo Mozarteum , em Salzburgo. Em uma partida de seu repertório habitual, ele cantou "Você nunca andará sozinho" da Broadway musical Carousel no Berlin Live 8 concerto em 2005. Ele foi assinado pela Decca em 2001 e desde então lançou seis CDs individuais recital na etiqueta Decca: Rossini Arias , que ganhou o Cannes Classical Award 2003; Una furtiva lágrima , que ganhou o Cannes Classical Award 2004; Grandes Arias Tenor que ganhou o 2005 Eco Klassik prêmio para as melhores árias e duetos considerando; Sentimiento Latino ; Arias para Rubini e, mais recentemente, Bel Canto Espetacular . Sua gravação mais recente é Gluck 's Orphée et Eurydice , gravado ao vivo em maio de 2008. Além de sua discografia oficial, quase todos seus papéis profissionalmente realizados foram preservados em emissoras de rádio, e muitos também pela televisão. Flórez tem um tenor leggiero voz de excepcional beleza que, embora não seja de grande tamanho, [ carece de fontes ] , no entanto, é audível, mesmo nas maiores casas devido à predominância de altas freuências em sua estrutura harmônica. (carece de fontes???) Sua bússola é duas oitavas , até e inclusive o alto mi bemol ( Zelmira de 2009, em performance ao vivo, também em CD em uma ária de Bellini - "Tudo udir de padre afflitto", no CD Arias para Rubini ), a maior parte da sua gama sendo particularmente forte e brilhante, com quase nenhuma sensação de esforço, enquanto as notas mais baixas são comparativamente mais fraco. (carece de fontes)??? A cabeça e o peito registros estão perfeitamente integrados, sem pausa audível no PASSAGIO . [Seu controle da respiração é impecável, permitindo as frases mais longas para ser sustentada com aparente facilidade. ( carece de fontes ) Os ornamentos do bel canto , incluindo o trinado , são bem executados, e os erros estilísticos, tais como intrusivas aspirados geralmente evitavam. Talvez a realização técnica mais marcante é o cantor de domínio de coloratura ouvido para melhor efeito em seu Idreno ( Semiramide ) e Corradino ( Matilde di Shabran ). [ 10 ] [ editar ] Prémios e distinções Juan Diego Flórez foi reconhecido por seu país natal com vários prémios e distinções. Em maio de 2004, ele recebeu o Orden al Mérito Cultural de Lima , do prefeito de Lima, a Orden al Mérito POR distinguidos servicios en el grado de Gran Cruz do presidente Alejandro Toledo, e foi nomeado professor honorário de Martín de Porres Universidade de San . Em 4 de junho de 2007, ele recebeu a maior honra de seu país, a Gran Cruz de la Orden El Sol del Peru , do presidente Alan García. Flórez também apareceu no 2 - sol selo, parte de uma série de cinco selos homenageando músicos peruanos contemporâneos emitidas em 29 de novembro de 2004. É muito raro para uma cantora de ópera viva ter sido homenageado em seu país natal desta forma, especialmente alguém tão jovem. (Flórez foi de 31 na época). (O retrato de Flórez usada no selo foi pelo fotógrafo britânico, Trevor Leighton, e também foi usada para a capa de seu CD 2003 Una Furtiva Lagrima ).
Do mundo da música clássica, ele recebeu o Premio Abbiati 2000 (atribuído pelos críticos italianos para o melhor cantor do ano), o Rossini d'oro , o Bellini d'oro , o Premio Aureliano Pertile , o Prêmio Tamagno , eo L 'Opera prêmio (Migliore Tenore) por seu desempenho de 2001, em La sonnambula no La Scala. Em 2009, Flórez foi nomeado para a Melhor Performance Vocal Clássica nas 52 prêmios Grammy por seu álbum, Bel Canto Spectacular (Decca). Vida pessoal. Flórez casado, nascido na Alemanha australiano Julia Trappe em uma cerimônia civil privada em 23 de abril de 2007, em Viena. Eles realizaram uma cerimônia religiosa na Catedral Basílica, em Lima no dia 5 de abril de 2008, que algumas das maiores celebridades do Peru, incluindo o presidente Alan García e escritor Mario Vargas Llosa , compareceram. Flórez estava presente no nascimento de seu filho, Leandro , que nasceu em 9 de abril de 2011, menos de uma hora antes Flórez subiu ao palco em Le Comte Ory , transmitido ao vivo em todo o mundo a partir do Met. Funções cantadas no palco
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Below you will find a list of all starters for the last 30 days. Please make sure you are replying to 2 starters before posting your own, and focus on starters with 10 or less notes.
October Starters
October 25-31
Alejandro Fuentes (3 notes)
October 18-24
Axel Lenox (9 notes)
Patrick Ross (37 notes)
Petra Cromwell (11 notes)
Anastasia Hill (8 notes)
Nicole Balliol (5 notes) - Farmer's Market
Jasmine Harris (6 notes) - Listening Party
October 11-17
Rosalie Collins (22 notes)
Mariana Florez (21 notes)
Kennedy Simpson (12 notes)
Logan Slater (10 notes)
October 4-10
Brooke Barlow (20 notes)
Pogue O'Connor (21 notes)
Lydia Brown (22 notes)
Illiana Fuentes (19 notes)
Kinsley Argent (13 notes) - Sunday Funday
Paris Astor (12 notes) - Sunday Funday
Jax King (16 notes) - Sunday Funday
Isabella Santos (25 notes)
Calliope Adams (9 notes) - Farmer's Market
Ocean Simmons (13 notes)
Gwen Baker (18 notes) - Farmer's Market
Sienna Johnson (15 notes)
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Relevos de alto nivel en otra jornada del u23 en Cascavel
Informe: CBAT / foto: Wagner Carmo Las postas de 4x100 constituyeron dos de los mejores espectáculos en la jornada vespertina de este viernes 30 de septiembre, penúltimo día de competiciones en el X Campeonato Sudamericano u23 en Cascavel, Brasil. Colombia se adueñó de la carrera de hombres, que vio a los tres primeros cuartetos por debajo de los 40 segundos. Neiker Abello y los juveniles Carlos Yesid Florez, Oscar Baltán y Ronal Longa cubrieron la vuelta a la pista en 39s.59 para terminar delante de Brasil por apenas dos centésimas. El equipo local formó con Luis Gabriel Fernandes Antunes, Renán Correa de Lima Gallina, Lucas Rodrigues da Silva y el campeón individual Erik Felipe Barbosa Cardoso. La medalla de bronce correspondió a la Argentina en 39s.99, nueva marca nacional u23, formando con Alejo Pafundi, Matías Falchetti, Juan Ignacio Ciampitti y el subcampeón individual Franco Florio (cuyos 10s.11 del jueves también significan el nuevo récord absoluto para su país). Ecuador fue cuarto en 40s.53 y Perú, quinto con 40s.69, marca nacional juvenil y u23. En damas, la nueva generación de Ecuador se impuso con 44s.50, siete centésimas por delante del equipo local, con Colombia tercero en 44s74. Aimará Melissa Nazareno, Gabriela Suárez, Nicole Caicedo y Nicol Jazmín Chalá sellaron el triunfo ecuatoriano, un país que en los últimos tiempos se hace sentir en las pruebas de velocidad, incluyendo relevos. Otro vibrante espectáculo lo aportó el argentino Elián Larregina al darle un triunfo histórico a su equipo en los 400 metros llanos con 45s.53, nueva marca nacional absoluta y u23. Mejoró sus 45s.78 logrados en mayo durante el Iberoamericano de La Nucía, cuando obtuvo medalla de bronce. Y ahora terminó delante de la dupla brasileña de Douglas Hernandes Mendes da Silva (46s59) y Lucas Conceicao Vilar (46s77). Entre las damas, esta especialidad fue para la ecuatoriana Nicole Dayci Caicedo con 53s91 y luego llegaron las brasileñas Maria Victoria Belo de Sena (54s11) y Giovana Rosalia (54s67). Confirmando el buen momento de Perú en pruebas de mediofondo y fondo, Sofía Mamani venció en los 10 mil metros con 34m28s33, nuevo récord de campeonato, seguida por las brasileñas Maria Lucineide da Silva (34m45s29) y Nubia de Oliveira Silva (35m19s76). El colombiano Julio Alejandro Angulo venció de punta a punta en el decathlon con su mejor producción personal: 7.169 puntos. Por el segundo puesto hubo una intensa puja hasta el último metro de los 1.500 entre el brasileño Henrique Motta Frazao (6.689) y el argentino Damián Moretta (6.683). Con su repunte del segundo día, Moretta se había colocado a solo seis puntos de Motta al iniciarse la última prueba. Y ambos terminaron los 1.500 en 4m33s99, lo que le permitió al local mantener esa mínima ventaja y quedarse con la medalla de plata. El argentino Nazareno Sasia, tras su victoria en lanzamiento de bala durante el turno matutino, sumó un nuevo triunfo, ahora en disco con su marca personal de 57.26 metros. La programación del viernes se cerró con las pruebas de marcha de 20 mil metros, ganadas por el brasileño Paulo Henrique Ribeiro (1h29m53s en hombres) y la ecuatoriana Paula Torres (1h34m52s en damas). Brasil está al tope del medallero con 9 de oro, 15 de plata y 15 de bronce (total 39), seguido por Ecuador con 7 títulos y 2 medallas de plata, mientras que la Argentina y Colombia acumulan cuatro triunfos cada uno. En el puntaje, Brasil lidera tanto en hombres (seguido por Argentina) como en damas (con Ecuador segundo). Y en el total, Brasil tiene 290, luego vienen Argentina con 112, Colombia con 110 y Ecuador con 106. Read the full article
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