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A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004, Shainee Gabel)
23/08/2024
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Grayson Capps - Heartbreak, Misery & Death (2024) … will lift your spirit …
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Review: Grayson Capps- 'Heartbreak, Misery, & Death'
Sometimes you can look at the title of an album and know just what you're getting. Heartbreak, Misery, & Death, the seventh release from Alabama troubadour Grayson Capps is one of those albums. While Capps is no stranger to any of those three subjects in his original music, for this album he pulled sixteen favorite covers, from traditional to more contemporary songs, running the gamut from Doc Watson and Roy Acuff to Leonard Cohen and Jerry Jeff Walker.
The highlight of the album is also its oldest song. “Barbara Allen” is a ballad that dates back to the 17th Century and briefly saw a renewed popularity during the folk revival of the '60s when artists like Pete Seeger recorded covers. Capps' version of the song strips much of the flair from even those folksy renditions. The entire album features only Capps and his longtime collaborator Corky Hughes and it's on these ancient songs that the format works best. Capps' gruff and bluesy vocals sell the tale of a dying man whose love is spurned by “hard-hearted Barbara Allen”, and I've seen it sold.
Another song that is enhanced by the stripped down format is another traditional that dates to the 17th Century, “Old Maid's Lament.” Over Hughes' ambling strum, Capps gives an almost cheery take on the heartbreak of a young lady who can't seem to find a husband despite standards that are increasingly lowered as the song goes on.
But you can't get much more stripped down than the album's opener, Doc Watson's lament “Wake Up Little Maggie.” Here Capps takes a cue from the original and goes a cappela. There just isn't any better way to convey the mournful tone of the song's narrator. Instruments get in the way.
For the “death” part of the album, Capps highlights a pair of early-to-mid 20th-century compositions. One is “Wreck on the Highway”, made famous by bluegrass icons like Roy Acuff and The Louvin Brothers. Here is where Hughes' input is most valuable to the album. “Wreck on the Highway,” with its religious overtones, only truly works as a bluegrass tune and, while Capps doesn't have the range to do the “high and lonesome” vocals, Hughes can and his harmonies help immensely. Another death song is “Moody River,” first made famous by Pat Boone in 1961. Telling the story of a woman who cheats on her lover and kills herself in a fit of regret by drowning herself in a river, it's a song that fits Capps' more timeworn vocals than it ever did Pat Boone's dulcet tones.
But it isn't all old songs that find a place in Heartbreak, Misery, & Death. Capps also finds inspiration from more modern songs. “Stoney” is a song by Jerry Jeff Walker that dates back to 1970. Walker's witty lyrics and delivery are a pretty good comp for Capps' career output so it's no surprise to find he's a fan, nor that “Stoney” feels the most like a Grayson Capps original. Elsewhere he takes on Randy Newman's “Guilty,” “Early Morning Rain” by Gordon Lightfoot, and what feels like the world's most covered song, Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah.”
Just to make sure it isn't all “Heartbreak, Misery, & Death,” Capps ends the album with what he calls “the greatest campfire song of all time,” “Copper Kettle.” Another early 20th Century folkie best known for a cover by Joan Baez, it's the tale of a moonshiner family who takes up the business because “never shall you toil.” With its refrain of “Watch that whiskey flowing in the pale moonlight,” it's easy to see why it would be a great song for a campfire guitar pull and that's exactly what it sounds like here.
Capps doesn't reinvent the wheel here. There are no radical reinterpretations of any of the covers represented here. That isn't what Heartbreak, Misery, and Death is about. Instead, it's a celebration of some of Capps' favorite traditionial, meant to be enjoyed just as they are. In that respect, the album works. It's as fun as an album full of songs about dying can be.
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REVIEW: Grayson Capps “Heartbreak, Misery & Death”
REVIEW: Grayson Capps “Heartbreak, Misery & Death” @graysoncapps #johnapice #heartbreakmiseryanddeath #americanahighways #americanahighwaysreviews #musicreviews #newmusic2024 @americanahighways
Grayson Capps – Heartbreak, Misery & Death There are several artists I wish would do what Grayson Capps has done with his latest album. Record some “lost songs” that they appreciated growing up by other singers & reinterpret them in an updated modern way. I know to a degree Bob Dylan has done this, The Band (“Moondog Matinee”) & David Bowie (“Pin-Ups”). This set does have some familiar tunes…
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Past the Chicken Man with a rusted out soul
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Smash or Pass: Roy, Garth, Dick, Starfire, Raven, Kyle
Titans Go!
Roy: you know the answer. I know the answer. Everyone knows the answer. Smash. 100% I would smash. I would smash him like a wineglass against a hard marble floor. I would smash him like I accidentally smashed my phone screen two months ago while walking back from the grocery store. I want to ride him until my legs wobble and give out. I want to feel his weird possibly sentient soul patch drag over my thighs and give me beard burn. Idc if it's pathetic n52 garbage rat Roy. Would smash. Want to smash. It hurts me that I can't smash. Roy Harper pls come into this world so I can smash, i have dark hair, I am your type. You can dress me in a skimpy kimono and call me Cheshire if you want, idc.
Garth: SMASH. SMASH SMASH SMASH. I want him to hold me down with his big arms and (a truck barrels past honking loudly)
Dick: okay so this is hard. If he approaches me in full Richard Grayson mode I feel like I wouldn't be interested because he'd feel too much like another subby guy looking for a mommy gf to step on them. Yes, he's pretty, but I wouldn't be INTERESTED, you know? However knowing him in his entirety I know he must be a freak in bed. He would make me feel loved. Idk if that's a good thing though because one or both of us might have a breakdown mid sex because it feels Too Intimate and idk how I feel knowing he's staring down at me mid coitus comparing me to his dad. Like even if he doesn't want to fuck his dad there's some level of psychosexual obsession going on there and I Do Not Want To Get Involved. I don't have red hair though so idk if I even have a chance. Then again, dick HAS hooked up with Asians before, so maybe? I just assume everyone in the dcu has an Asian fetish because some senior editor in the new titans age definitely did. Does. They're probably still alive, it wasn't that long ago. Look at all the Asian baby mamas running around in the dcu. Does marvel has this many Asian baby mamas? Someone who knows marvel comics, tell me.
(I have just had my first coffee of the day, if things devolve into incoherence past this point, blame the ice capp. I forgot how much caffeine these things have.)
Anyway. If I want to insert myself in the psychosexual obsession between father and not-adopted son, I think I would choose Garth and Arthur. They're like. All the subtext between Bruce and Dick but for them it's not even subtext. Like Bruce only tossed dick at deaths door a couple of times, but Arthur ACTUALLY tried to kill Garth, you know? And Garth already has precedence for stealing Arthur's fiance, I think he gets off on it, I think it stokes his ego. And I definitely want to stoke Garth's ego, and also stoke other things. I want to make him happy. I'm much more invested in making Garth happy than in making dick happy because dick experiences one moment of happiness and self sabotages himself just like his dad who he insists he has no similarities to, none at all. I would say he needs therapy but he's gone to therapy and it didn't fix him. Also, Garth is less likely to cheat on me (because he never shows up and has no chance of character development)
"But kis," you say, "this is just about smashing, who cares about a lasting relationship?" This is DICK GRAYSON. You think DICK GRAYSON can do a one night stand? You think he can keep his feelings out of it? Dick of "wow Roy how can you have all these one night stands and casual fuckbuddies, I could never," fame. You think you can have a one night stand with Dick Grayson? Either I'm sleeping with him because I'm a supervillain trying to get to someone through him, looking for evidence that can link Nightwing to his every id so I can use it to blackmail Bruce into becoming my sugar daddy, or I'm the newest complication thrown between him and his current redhead of the week, depending on whether the writer ships dickbabs or dickkori. Like I think the sex WOULD be worth it but I think it would also leave me with an emotional void that I would try to fill with more casual sex, but somehow it never feels like enough. Nothing would ever fulfill me again.
Except Roy. Roy could fix me. Roy is used to fixing Dick's mistakes, what's one more to add to the mix. Fuck. I just accidentally made this Jayroy. moving on.
Starfire: SMASH. Show me how they do it on Tamaran, princess. I would sleep with her for industry connections but then she'd be so good to me I'd end up falling in love.
Raven: normal raven doesn't interest me that much but I would absolutely smash evil sexy raven. The one that got Kori pregnant that one time. The raven of "Gar Logan is here to get down and get funky" fame. I do not have a hypnokink but I WOULD let evil sexy raven mind control me just to lure Kori into her bed and disgard me once I'm no longer useful.
Kyle: unfortunately yes I would smash and yes I am ashamed about it. < Wally, probably. He's so pathetic and annoying and I am into it 😔 I wouldn't even be drawn in by his failgirl qualities. I would get drawn in by his pretentious artist schtick. He'd pull his straight man art kid moves on me and it would WORK. Yes I WILL swoon over his passion for his craft and his amateur understanding of philosophy and yes I will romanticize his messy, scattered nature as his natural artist inclination. And also I would get him some Adderall. Yes I will let him shotgun me after we sneak away from a party thrown by an acquaintance half removed form the both of us and drive him back to his apartment (because he can't drive) and make sweet love to him and hold him as he sobs about his dead girlfriend after he accidentally tells me he loves me. And after all that I still won't block his number. I'll be like 🥺 he's such a sensitive soul... and let him hit me up whenever he's back on earth. I could only do this with Kyle because he's on earth maybe 3 months out of the year so I only have intermittent exposure to his everything. If I had to see him consistently I'd get tired and ghost him within the second week. But I would still do it. I would let him pull fuckboy moves on me and it'll work ):
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SIMBLR SEXYMAN AWARDS 2023: ROUND 2
After a week of voting, the fandom picked its winners! Of course the result may not speak for all of us, but a significant amount of my fellow premade enthusiasts voted which makes me very happy, thank you all for taking your time <3 And if you never got to vote the first time, there's still many rounds to participate in!
You can find the masterpost for Round 1 right here! Now, let's get to business:
Round 2
Match 1 • Match 2 • Match 3 • Match 4
Match 5 • Match 6 • Match 7 • Match 8
You can (hopefully) see all the posts tagged under #simblrsexyman2023!
Round 1 Results (under cut)
(Disclaimer: the specific numbers of votes for each contestant are estimates that I calculated from existing data, there could be a small error)
Match 1 (333 votes): Don Lothario (67.3%, 224 votes) won over Darren Dreamer (32.7%, 109 votes).
Match 2 (257 votes): Mortimer Goth (63%, 162 votes) won over Daniel Pleasant (37%, 95 votes).
Match 3 (225 votes): Skip Broke (81.8%, 184 votes) won over Gordon King (18.2%, 41 votes).
Match 4 (231 votes): Michael Bachelor (82.3%, 190 votes) won over Herb Oldie (17.7%, 41 votes).
Match 5 (283 votes): Lazlo Curious (88%, 249 votes) won over Ajay Loner (12%, 34 votes).
Match 6 (266 votes): Pollination Technician #9 Smith (52.3%, 139 votes) won over Pascal Curious (47.7%, 127 votes).
Match 7 (310 votes): Nervous Subject (80%, 248 votes) won over General Buzz Grunt (20%, 62 votes).
Match 8 (425 votes): Vidcund Curious (61.6%, 262 votes) won over Loki Beaker (38.4%, 163 votes).
Match 9 (223 votes): Oberon Summerdream (65.9%, 147 votes) won over John Burb (34.1%, 76 votes).
Match 10 (292 votes): Consort Capp (50.3%, 147 votes) won over Patrizio Monty (49.7%, 145 votes). At the time of the vote, this appeared as a tie (50% to 50%).
Match 11 (259 votes): Antonio Monty (69.5%, 180 votes, nice) won over Albany Capp (30.5%, 79 votes).
Match 12 (205 votes): Kent Capp (55.6%, 114 votes) won over Cornwall Capp (44.4%, 91 votes).
Match 13 (185 votes): Claudio Monty (83.8%, 155 votes) won over Caliban Capp (16.2%, 30 votes).
Match 14 (301 votes): Ichabod Specter (53.8%, 162 votes) won over Jon Smith Tricou (46.2%, 139 votes).
Match 15 (189 votes): Remington Jitmakusol / Mr. Big (74.1%, 140 votes) won over Grayson Butler / Slob (25.9%, 49 votes).
Match 16 (249 votes): Goopy GilsCarbo (60.2%, 150 votes) won over Pollination Technician (39.8%, 99 votes).
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Ian’s Blog 27th October 2024
On the 13th October one of my traditional song recordings was played on the Brum Radio Alternative Roots show with Mike Davies. You can hear it at about 47 minutes into the show. Here is a link to the show and in chronological order the list of songs and tracks which were played:-
www.mixcloud.com/BrumRadio/alternative-roots-with-mike-davies-13102024/
Ellie Gowers - Love In A Park (On A Sunday Afternoon)
Mary Lee Kortes – Born A Happy Girl
Bryony Williams - You Are Here
Peter Sarstedt - Beirut
Catch The Rain - Catch The Rain
Mary Lee Kortes – Fingernail Moon
Jake Aaron - Watery Moon
Daria Kulesh - Sea To Skye
Luas - White Hare
Lowri Evans - Saddle Up
Janet Devlin – Red Flag
Dotts O’Connor - What Good Are My Tears To You
Joshua Burnside – Marching Round The Ladies
Mary Lee Kortes - Well By The Water
The Legendary Ten Seconds – My Grandfather’s Clock
Stick In the Wheel - The Cramp
Little Lore – This Building Is Condemned
Red Sky July – Stones & Brambles
Hailey Benedict - Things My Mama Says
Grayson Capps – Early Morning Rain
Ray Cooper – Falling Like Thunder
Mary Lee Kortes - A Greater Good
Fairport Convention – The Happy Man
Matt Owens and Mississippi MacDonald - One Trick Pony
A Tale Of Two – Devil Did The Deed
Jesse Terry - Native Child
Raven Reid – A Johnny Cash Night
Ruby Kelly – St Elmo
Jenny Burtis - Future Homemakers Of America
Angeline Morrison – Quiver in The Heart
Mary Lee Kortes - Green Sand
Kiely Connell - Damn Hands
Scott McLatchy - Don’t Tell Mum
Brad Strang – Horses And Dogs
Mary Lee Kortes - Will Anybody Know That I Was Here?
Broken David - When You Haven’t Done Well
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Willie Sugarcapps 6.14.19 Alexander City Jazz Fest. Alexander City, Alabama
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Favorite Americana and Roots Albums of 2024
Another year has passed, and it's been another great one for roots music. From releases by perennial favorites like Sarah Jarosz to rising stars like Sierra Ferrell to a surprise release from John Moreland, there was much to talk about and listen to in 2024. Here are the 15 albums that stood out most to us this year. Where we reviewed the album, we have linked it to the longer review. Where we didn't, we have included a YouTube link to a song.
15. John Moreland- Visitor After some time away from touring and the spotlight in general, the always-surprising John Moreland surprised us again in April with the sudden release of Visitor, his sixth album. Everything you could want in a Moreland album is here. A lyricist's lyricist, Moreland goes from introspective to political and back and we're here for all of it. 14. Will Kimbrough- For the Life of Me One of the godfathers of Nashville's rock and Americana scenes, Will Kimbrough can always be counted on to bring the goods. On For the Life of Me, he turns his eye to a divided world and casts a plea for civility while examining both the uncivil (a Deadhead turned Jan. 6 Seditionist on “I Don't Want to Start a War”) and the balancing light (the John Lewis ode “Rivers of Roses.”) 13. ISMAY- Desert Pavement The best compliment I can pay to Desert Pavement is that it's interesting. Albums are often well-written or well-sung. Some are even excellent or, less often, transcendent. But it isn't often that the superlative I land on first when describing an album is “interesting.” Nevertheless, that's the best way to describe Desert Pavement. And that's what makes it a strong recommendation for me. Good albums come along fairly often. Interesting albums? That's less common. 12. Kitchen Dwellers- Seven Devils Bluegrass has a lot of common themes. Liquor, poverty, infidelity manual labor, and the devil are just a few. Dante Alighieri's epic poem “The Divine Comedy” isn't one of those common themes. But perhaps it should be. Many of those common bluegrass themes can be found in the Seven Deadly Sins, a large part of Aligheri's work. On their new concept album Seven Devils, Kitchen Dwellers explores the seven deadly sins, and some others, with gusto. It's a gutsy undertaking, concept albums in the roots music world being hit or miss. Seven Devils is most definitely a hit. 11. Strung Like a Horse- Dirt Strung Like a Horse calls the music they make “Hillbilly Stompgrass” and that's as good a name for it as any. While Strung Like a Horse changes up their sound a bit from their previous releases, the core of their music remains true, and it's a fun, well-played, and jammy album, just what the band's fans are looking for. 10. Sierra Ferrell- Trail of Flowers Ferrell is Americana's “it girl” of the last couple of years, racking up numerous accolades as well as AMA trophies. All of the accolades are well-deserved. Ferrell combines the traditional with a splash of the modern, giving her a Loretta Lynn meets Kacey Musgraves vibe. 9. Tami Neilson- Neilson Sings Nelson A New Zealander by way of Canada Tami Neilson scored a major coup when she got Willie Nelson to duet with her on “Beyond the Stars” from her 2022 dynamite album Kingmaker. In 2024, Neilson returned the favor by recording an album of covers by Outlaw country’s original outlaw. The mix is key here, putting old favorites alongside deeper cuts. Throughout, Neilson's huge voice shows why she's the best vocalist in roots music today. 8. Amelia White- Love I Swore A friend and fellow journalist once called Amelia White “The Queen of the East Nashville Underground”, a moniker that White has adopted happily. It fits. The intentionally oddball cousin of Nashville's musical establishment, East Nashville has had its share of standard bearers over the years. On Love I Swore, Amelia White makes her case to carry that flag forward into the future of the East Nashville musical scene. 7. Grayson Capps- Heartbreak, Misery, & Death Some artists seem to pull the names of their albums out of a hat, the titles seemingly having no relation to the songs contained within. Not so with Grayson Capps. On Heartbreak, Misery, and Death you get just that, covers of some of the saddest songs ever recorded by the likes of Leonard Cohen, Doc Watson, and even some old standards like “Barbara Allen.” They're all delivered in Capps' signature drawl and you can feel the love in every cover of songs he used to sing with his family. 6. Karen Jonas- The Rise and Fall of American Kitsch There's a duality in Karen Jonas' The Rise and Fall of American Kitsch that keeps things interesting throughout. On the surface, much of the album is an upbeat celebration of America's obsession with kitsch, a Norman Rockwell portrait of a '50s household. But beneath that is a commentary on the same consumerism bred in that era and the late-stage Capitalism that it fostered in today's society. The album covers a lot of ground, dark and light, without ever losing its sense of humor. 5. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings- Woodland Damn, is it nice to hear Gillian Welch and David Rawlings make new music again? For the first time in over a decade, the pair has released an album of original songs and it was worth the wait. If you're a fan of roots music, you know what you're getting with Welch & Rawlings and this is more of the same. Why shouldn't it be? When something is this level of not broken, why would you ever fix it? 4. Amigo the Devil- Yours Until the War is Over If you take a look at the tour dates for Amigo the Devil, you’ll find a lot more shows at rock festivals or supporting rockers than roots-related performances. It might seem a strange fit for a guy whose primary weapons are banjo and acoustic guitar to rub elbows with Pantera or Flogging Molly. But listening to Yours Until the War Is Over, his new album, reveals an almost fatalist outlook that fits well with those acts. Combine that with a penchant for obscure literary references and you’ve got an album that is more Tom Waits than John Prine. 3. Aaron Lee Tasjan- Stellar Evolution Sometimes an eclectic album will be called “genre-defying.” Stellar Evolution, the new album from Aaron Lee Tasjan, isn't genre-defying. That implies an acknowledgment that genres exist, something Tasjan refuses to do throughout this record. Stellar Evolution pinballs from synthwave to power pop, classic rock, glam to Americana, and elsewhere, sometimes within the same song. It's a glorious pansexual feast of an album and it's the year's bravest. 2. Sarah Jarosz- Polaroid Lovers Sarah Jarosz released her first album in 2009 and, in the decade and a half since that time she has become the most consistently excellent artist in the world of roots music. Polaroid Lovers features co-writes with Nashville songwriting heavy hitters like Ruston Kelly and Natalie Hemby but it's Jarosz's generational talent that made this album spend most of the year as my favorite Americana album of 2024. It got nosed out of the #1 spot by a hair, but it's an angel's hair. 1. Amythyst Kiah- Still + Bright A major step forward for Kiah, Still + Bright is the year's most surprising album, taking influences from as far-ranging genres as grunge and symphonic metal, while always retaining the roots music grounding of Kiah's Appalachian upbringing. It's a socially charged album with some pointed shots across the bow of religious intolerance and self-righteousness. Collaborations with S.G. Goodman and Billy Strings only serve to push this album from its already great heights to the best album of 2024.
#review#Concerthopper#2024#album review#Best of 2024#americana#Folk#roots music#music#americana music
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GRAYSON CAPPS Scarlett Roses Label: Royal Potato Family Released: December 1, 2017
1 Scarlett Roses 2 Hold Me Darlin’ 3 Bag Of Weed 4 You Can’t Turn Around 5 Thankful 6 New Again 7 Hit ‘Em Up Julie 8 Taos 9 Moving On
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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
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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
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5th:
Open Line
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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
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2nd:
3rd:
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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
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2nd:
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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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