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Vistas da exposição coletiva "Espaços do Ainda", em cartaz no Centro Cultural São Paulo - CCSP até 15 de agosto de 2023. Curadoria Luiz Cláudio da Costa. Produção Frida Projetos Culturais.
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#espaços do ainda#espaços do ainda imagens#luiz cláudio da costa#centro cultural são paulo#arte contemporânea#ccsp#ana emerich#christus nóbrega#leila danziger#rosana paulino#floriano romano#livia flores#patricia franca huchet#cristiana miranda#frida projetos
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Of Gods and Witches
Chapter 13
Gif by @crushondonald
Taglist: @v3d3rl1cht @thegreatdragonfruta @urgonnaneedabiggership
They leave and go to the Hacienda. Easier to erase the cenote and the Talokanil out of their minds if they aren’t there.
Flores del Mar.
He scoffed at the name, until Livia Drusilla told him the name had been given to it by her late sister-in-law and to insult the name she gave her home is to insult the late woman’s memory.
The place had changed over the years and yet it was stuck exactly as it had been when he first crossed paths with Benjamin Riley, the red-haired father-to-be who Namor had almost killed by scaring his horse.
He had gone riding through the land to clear his head and nearly lost it had he not cursed in Nahuatl.
I bought this place for my wife. Her mother was a maid here when she was little and now my Nicte is the lady of the house. I never want her or our children to think they are not worthy of the life she deserves; Benjamin had said as he asked what he was doing there.
“Eva says you are a mutant like us, but the villagers say you are a god. Which one is it?” Santiago asked the king as they settled in sitting room they had entered.
He had never set foot inside this place, he had only stood beside his mother’s grave and dealt justice to those who had enslaved his people.
There were some similarities between this place and Eva’s home, but it didn’t stop the hairs on the back of his neck from rising in warning.
But his witch squeezed his hand assuring him there was no danger here, reminded him that the people here with him were more like him than the people who had erected this fucking place.
They needed to discuss things, who could know she was still alive, which of them was allowed to know he was a mutant king of a mutant kingdom for safety reasons and about how many times would Eva make an appearance here to let them know she was well.
Ignacio had met two Norse gods, but Santiago had been trying to find if there were more people like them.
And he had found them, most of them had been wrangled into working for some government or secret society or independently like him because what else were they supposed to do with their powers.
If one could know about his existence ---for all but one would leave here thinking K’uk’ulkan is just a normal human man Eva had eloped with after staging her own suicide--- he would choose Santiago.
“My people believe I am a god, but I am a mutant, similar to them.” He answered the spy’s inquires.
Santiago was more subdued than his two cousins, Ignacio the more vivacious of the three and Eva was a pleasant mix of the two.
“I’ve met others like us, you would be surprised to know how many of us exist.” Us, he says, other mutants.
“Two brothers, Victor and James. One can make claws appear from his fingertips and the other bone claws from his knuckles. There is one in Europe who consumes the life and power of those he touches, nearly got me during a mission that went wrong---” Santiago continues, but K’uk’ulkan interrupts.
“Eva is a witch, not a mutant, how do you explain that?” he asks. Things were missing, not enough information kept around for safety purposes and even then whatever he had gotten his hands on was scarce.
All peoples had magic wielders too, but some argued that the gods and magic did not exist therefore magic wielders were simply mutants.
And now here there were people like him, but not like him who seemed to know the answers to his questions.
“Not all magic wielders are mutants, some like me and Itza just happen to be mutants.” Eva answered his question, still daring to hold his hand despite her aunt’s grumbling about it being improper.
“Eva’s father knew a woman who’s mutation allowed her and her sister-in-law to communicate with their deceased, one of her sons is a brilliant man with above average intelligence and a strange sort of invulnerability---'” Santiago went on to explain further and was cut off by his aunt who sat there drinking something he assumed was wine.
“Unfortunately, they use their gifts for criminal purposes, and somehow Enrique’s brother thinks one of them would have suit with Evita. Thank God you came along.” The wine had loosened her tongue, and he preferred this woman over the one who accused him of doing heinous things to her niece.
Livia Drusilla was everything a lady was supposed to be, but to compensate for her lack of supernatural abilities, the gods were kind enough to give her an honest, but clearly forked tongue.
“Oh, so now you approve of him, mama?” Nacho taunted and took the wine glass from her. “First you hate him for taking our dear and deranged Evita and now you think he might be the only one on the list worthy of her.”
“Don’t call me that, Nacho.” Eva warned her cousin.
She had told him how the first time she lost control was because the girls in her boarding school had started calling her Eva la Loca and suddenly the quiet rain outside turned into a furious storm that broke every window in the classroom she had been in.
“Sorry, prima, I forgot you don’t like those words.” Nacho apologized and somehow that prompted his mother to apologize for her scene at the cenote.
“I must apologize for getting off on the wrong foot with you, but do understand I love Eva as if she were my daughter and you can’t expect a mother to act rationally if they believe their child has been hurt and taken against their will.” She apologized genuinely and Ch’ah found himself accepting it not just because of Eva who hoped the two of them to call a truce for her sake, but because that was a sentiment he understood well.
“I understand.” He had no children ---yet--- but anytime one of his people, who are like his children, were hurt by surface dwellers, he rained hell on them in revenge.
Namor loved as deeply as he hated and his wrath was as great as the ocean itself.
Something he and the red haired woman across from him had in common.
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“Now that we know I’m not dying, I feel so embarrassed about telling you everything about me.” She said as he led her in the basic dance steps she had taught him in Veracruz. "I don't know if i should marry you or kill you."
Eva had splurged on music in his language and hers, and what better time to show him her gifts for him than tonight.
The witch had taught him how to use the gramophone, and the radio and even the piano. She had also tried to teach him a simple dance, but at some point, they’d given up. They had stood in the music room skin tingling and hearts beating in tandem as both witch and god fought the urge to devour each other.
“You told me I was getting the bad end of the deal by letting you know my name, now my name will live forever with you, and you will live forever with me.” He nuzzled against her cheek before kissing her in that addictive way of his. “In watan.”
“In wíichan.” She said in between kisses.
They were to marry in the presence of his mother’s stone later tonight and her family would wake up in the morning thinking Eva eloped with a human Mayan man. Well, everyone except Santiago who would be given a conch shell to summon them here.
Eva and Ch'ah had wanted a proper courtship, to have time to truly get to know and love each other, but the moment Livia asked if she was living in sin with Ch’ah it was decided they would marry where she could see them.
She’d die if she knew Eva and her soon-to-be husband had thrown caution to the wind and stopped being careful when they fucked this past week in Tlalocan.
Who knows, Eva may follow her mother’s footsteps and have a baby born seven months after the wedding.
“You aren’t too keen on marrying me, ki’ichpan.” As always, his powers of observation are unparalleled even when faced with a practiced liar like her.
“We have only known each other for three weeks.” She admits, resting her head against his as they stopped slow dancing to a soft and romantic song in Yucateco. “There’s a saying, marry in haste, repent at leisure.”
Ch’ah as usual, doesn’t ridicule her for her thoughts and feelings and heard her out. “Are you afraid you’ll regret it?”
The witch loved this intimacy, this closeness, being able to just be with him like this and know she’s not alone anymore.
“Talokanil law permits divorce, if one day you wake up and decide it’s over, you can divorce me.” He said, hiding the pang of hurt he feels at the thought of it, but saying it anyways.
But that wasn’t really what was worrying her.
She is mortal, she will grow old and die.
“I won’t live as long as you do, Ch’ah.” The witch feels sorrow well up in her throat as she says it. “I. I---”
“You don’t want to hurt me.” He finished the sentence she can’t bear to say and the hands on her waist came to hold her face as if she were his greatest treasure. "To that I ask you, in Eva, what is grief, if not love persevering?”
And so they marry, with Itza and Kinich, with her family and some of K’uk’ulkan’s soldiers and some others to serve as witnesses.
Eva Smith dies and in her place stands the Witch Queen of Talokan.
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notes: I will probably be doing a time skip so we can get into Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and filling in the gaps through one shots
Victor and James are Victor Creed(Sabertooth) and James Howlett (Wolverine), the european who sucks peoples likves and powers is Sebastian Shaw who was also Dr. Klaus Schimdt who was the Nazi scientist experimenting on Jewish people and Magneto. Charles Xavier and Erik Leshner(Magneto) aren't born yet.
yes, i also made the shelbys from peaky blinders into mutants lol
and also borrowed vision's line from WandaVision
translations:
in watan: my wife
in wiichan: my husband
ki'ichpan: beautiful woman, pretty girl, precious, etc
in Eva: my eva
tlalocan: nahuatl spelling of Talokan
#eva smith riley#of gods and witches fic#namor x mexican!oc#namor x eva#kukulkan x oc#the witch queen of talokan series
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𝐖𝐄𝐋𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐄 𝐓𝐎 𝐍𝐄𝐖 𝐘𝐎𝐑𝐊, we've been waiting for you. beneath the cut you will find a list of all accepted applicants for nycityfm !! welcome to the group, please have your account/s in within the twenty four hour time period and remember to double check our guidelines and our checklist !!
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#ariana grande icons#icons ariana grande#ariana icons#icons ariana#ariana grande#icons#instagram#b&w#mirror#tongue#dangerous woman tour#dwt#bastidores#livia#Alfredo Flores#lq#rares
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Famous people
Tag list of famous people from Ancient Rome and Greece. A few hellenistic rulers and some Etruscans are also included.
And for some reason the page is not working properly. The HTML code is there, but it only works on my dashboard. On this page links are inactive. I figure that page only understands “/tagged/Agrippina-the-Elder” - versions, but I’m too lazy / busy to rewrite the code. So if you want to check a tag, you’ll have to copy and paste it after the word “ .../tagged/”. And same goes for all the lists below.
URLs + copy&paste:
https://romegreeceart.tumblr.com/tagged/
https://romegreeceart.tumblr.com/archive/tagged/
A
Aelia Flaccilla- Pillar of the Church
Agrippina the Elder
Agrippina the Younger
Aemilia Lepida and her descendants v emperor Nero
Aeschylus
Aetius
Alaric
Alcibiades
Alexander the Great
Ancus Marcius
Antinous
Antiochus I Soter
Antiochus III the Great
Antisthenes (philosopher, cynic school)
Antonia Minor - mother of Claudius and Germanicus
Antoninus Pius
Apicius
Apollodorus of Damascus
Apollonius of Tralles (Greek sculptor)
Aristotle
Arsinoe II
Arsinoe III
Artemisia II of Caria
Aspasia
Atticus (Cicero’s friend)
Attila
Augustus
Aulus Rustius Verus (Pompeian politician)
Aurelianus
B
Baltimore painter (Apulia, 4th century BCE)
Berenike II
Britannicus
Brygos Painter
Brutus (liberator, founder of the republic)
Brutus (assassin)
C
Caesarion
Caligula
Callimachus
Caracalla
Carausius (Roman Britain, emperor)
Carinus
Cassius Dio
Catiline
Cato the Elder
Cato the Younger
Cicero
Claudia Antonia (emperor’s daughter)
Claudius
Claudius Gothicus
Cleopatra
Cleopatra Selene
Cleopatra III
Clodius Albinus
Commodus
Constantine the Great
Constantius II
Constantius Chlorus
Corbulo
Cornelia Africana
Cornelia Minor (Caesar’s wife)
Crispina
Crispus (Constantine’s eldest son)
Croesus
Cynisca (Spartan princess, olympic winner)
D
Darius III
Decius
Demosthenes
Didia Clara (daughter of Didius Julianus)
Didius Julianus
Diocletianus
Dioscorides Pedanius (physician, botanist)
Diva Claudia (daughter of Nero)
Domitianus
Drusus Caesar (son of Germanicus)
Drusus the Younger (son of Tiberius)
Drusus the Elder (son of Livia)
E
Elagabalus
Eumachia (Pompeian priestess and patroness)
Euripides
F
Fabius Maximus Cunctator (”The Shield of Rome”)
Faustina Maior
Faustina Minor
Female painters
Flavian dynasty
G
Gaius Caesar
Galerius
Galba
Galen
Galla Placidia
Gallic emperors
Gallienus
Germanicus
Gelon
Gens Aemilia
Gens Cornelia
Gens Calpurnia
Geta
Gordian I
Gordian II
Gordian III
Gracchi Brothers
Gratian
Greek tyrants
H
Hadrianus
Hannibal
Hegias (Greek sculptor, 5th century BCE
Hellenistic kings
Herennius Etruscus (co-emperor)
Hermione Grammatike
Herodes Atticus
Herodotus
Hippocrates
Historians
Homeros
Honorius
Hostilianus
I
Iaia of Cyzicus (female painter)
Jovianus
Juba II
Julia (Augustus’ daughter)
Julia Aquilia Severa (Vestal virgin and empress)
Julia Domna
Julia Drusilla
Julia Felix (Pompeian business woman)
Julia Flavia (Titus’ daughter)
Julia Maesa
Julia Soaemias
Julian the Apostate
Julio-Claudian family (julioclaudian)
Julio-Claudian dynasty
Julio-Claudian
Julio-Claudian dynasty
Julius Caesar 1
Julius Caesar (2)
Julius Vindex
K
Kings
Kresilas (Athenian sculptor)
Kritios (Athenian sculptor)
L
Lady of Aigai
Lady of Vix (Celtic woman, late 6th century BCE)
Lassia (priestess of Ceres, Pompeii)
Lepidus
Leonidas
Livia
Livilla
Livius
Lucilla (daughter of Marcus Aurelius)
Lucius Appuleius Saturninus
Lucius Caecilius Jucundus (Pompeian banker)
Lucius Caesar
Lucius Herennius Flores (Boscoreale Villa, real owner ?)
Lucius Verus
Lysippos
Lysippos 2
M
Maecenas
Macrinus
Magnus Maximus
Mamia (Pompeian priestess and patroness)
Marcellus (Augustus’ heir)
Marcus Agrippa
Marcus Antonius
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Claudius Tacitus (emperor)
Marcus Licinius Crassus
Marcus Terentius Varro
Marius
Martialis
Masinissa
Maussollos of Halicarnassos
Maxentius
Maximianus
Maximinus Daia
Maximinus Thrax
Members of imperial families
Menander
Miami painter
Milonia Caesonia
Miltiades (Greek general)
Mona Lisa of Galilee
Myron
N
Nero
Nero Julius Caesar (son of Germanicus)
Nerva
Nerva-Antonine family
Numa Pompilius
O
Octavia the Younger (Augustus’ sister)
Octavia (Claudius’ daughter)
Optimates
Otho
Ovidius
P
Paionios (Greek sculptor)
Patronesses
Penthesilea painter
Pericles
Pertinax
Pescennius Niger
Pheidias
Philip the Arab
Philosophers
Philip II of Macedonia
Phryne (Greek courtesan)
Plancia Magna
Plato
Pliny the Elder
Pliny the Younger
Poets
Polykleitos
Pompeius
Poppaea Sabina
Populares
Postumus Agrippa
Postumus (Gallic emperor)
Probus
Ptolemy of Mauretania
Praxiteles
Ptolemy I
Publius Clodius Pulcher
Publius Fannius Synistor
Publius Licinius Crassus (triumvir’s younger son)
Publius Sittius
Publius Quinctilius Varus
Pythagoras
Pyrrhus
Pytheas (a greek explorer)
Q
Queens
R
Roman Caesars (= princes, heirs to the throne)
Roman Civil War Commanders
Roman client kings
Roman consuls
Roman dictators
Roman emperors
Roman empresses
Roman generals
Roman gentes
Romans who declined the throne
Romulus Augustulus
Romulus and Remus
S
Sabina
Sallustius
Sappho
Scipio Africanus
Scopas
Sejanus
Septimius Severus
Seven sages
Severan dynasty
Severus Alexander
Sextus Pompeius
Shuvalov painter
Silanion ( Greek sculptor)
Socrates
Solon
Sophocles
Stilicho
Strabo
Sulla
Sulpicia (Roman female poet)
T
Tacitus
Tarpeia
Tarquinius Superbus
Themistocles
Theodosius
Theophrastus
Thucydides
Tiberius
Tiberius Claudius Verus (Pompeian politician)
Tigranes the Great
Titus
Titus Labienus
Titus Tatius
Titus Quinctius Flaminius
Trajanus
Trebonianus Gallus
Tribunes of the plebs
U
Ulpia Severina (interim sovereign in 275 CE)
Urban prefects
Usurpers
V
Vaballathus (Palmyran king)
Valens
Valentinianus I
Valentinianus III (murderer of Aetius)
Valerianus
Valeria Messalina
Vel Saties
Velia Velcha (“Mona Lisa of antiquity”)
Velimna family (Hypogeum, Brescia)
Vercingetorix
Vergilius
Vespasianus
Vibia Sabina
Vipsania Agrippina
Viriathus (Lusitanian freedom fighter)
Vitellius
Volusianus
X
Xenophon
Y
Z
Zenobia
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tagged by @mnwlk like 4 days ago whoop
favorite colors: pink! nd yellow nd green and purple and orange and would u believe me if i said beige. and cream. but mostly pink. pink is my default answer currently reading: i have not read in 48 thousand years but im technically in the middle of 5 books rn and hating that so much but. in order of when i last read them: rosemarked by livia blackburne, know my name by chanel miller, aristotle and dante dive into the waters of the world by benjamin alire sáenz, night film by marisha pessl and the summer of broken things by margaret peterson haddix last song: because the night by the midnight & nikki flores. of course last series: she-ra and the princesses of power lol. unless u count critrole then that last movie: last night in soho :-) sweet, savory, or spicy: sweet mostly currently working on: just being alive bro dont ask more than that from me or ill explode
i am posting this at ass o clock because i suck so im not gonna tag anyone BUT if u see this and wanna do it then u can say i tagged u. does anyone actually do that like does anyone do something they werent tagged in explicitly. i know i dont. love u tho
#will be honest tsobt i started last yearrrrrrrrr lol#its not a bad book i was just wanting to read other shit at the time and that just kept happening and i havent gotten back to it yet#i really need to update my carrd bc it currently still says im reading books 2 + 3#like bestie im not reading anything rn. for one im obsessed w (redacted) nd for two im depressed#she would kill me if she saw i was calling her redacted KJGHIUDHGSK listen if u know u know. i think lee knows#please. im not even tired rn and its 1am. going to fuck up my sleep schedule so bad </3
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JUMP Dance Convention, Overland Park, KS: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
JUMPstart Solo
1st: Penelope LeMieux-’These Boots’
2nd: Alexandra Charnstrom-’Imagine’
3rd: Reese Braga-’Fallen Memory’
4th: Olivia Weber-’Bird’
4th: Averie Ertugrul-’Dare’
4th: Rio Slaughter-’One Jump’
4th: Renzo Slaughter-’Spider-Man’
4th: Sawyer Hall-’When You’re Good To Mama’
5th: Evey Keegan-’Not A Dream’
6th: Maddox Hall-’Floating/Sinking’
Mini Solo
1st: Kelsie Jacobson-’I Dreamed A Dream’
2nd: Carrigan Paylor-’It Is Time’
2nd: Braylynn Grizzaffi-’Path5′
3rd: Skylar Wong-’Elephants’
3rd: Lilly Anderson-’Faun’
3rd: Finley Ashfield-’My Girl’
3rd: Kate Baldwin-’Zimmer’
4th: Fiona Sartain-’The Way You Move’
5th: Santiago Sosa-’Becoming’
5th: Roxie Onellion-’Mellow Yellow’
6th: Callan Waite-’Enter One’
6th: Allie Plott-’The Path’
7th: Channing Embry-’Blackbird’
7th: Stella Bratcher-’Blow Gabriel Blow’
7th: Zoe Flores-’Danger’
7th: Isabella Charnstrom-’The Brink’
8th: Ella Dobler-’Shrine East’
8th: Emily Core-’Without Limits’
9th: Pierson Aldridge-’Sarajevo’
10th: Ruby Arnold-’Winter’
Junior Solo
1st: Josie Lutz-’Time’
2nd: Audrey Mayernik-’All Human Beings’
3rd: Brooklyn Simpson-’A Great Altar’
3rd: Claire Monge-’Found’
3rd: Leila Winker-’Takt’
3rd: Campbell Clark-’The Scarlett Effect’
4th: Brooke Toro-’From Within’
5th: Brynn Kostka-’Answer’
5th: Carley Jensen-’April In Paris’
5th: Natalia Garcia-’Hallelujah’
5th: London Barron-’Look What Your Love Has Done To Me’
6th: Caroline McGowan-’Everything Evaporates’
6th: Finley Aldridge-’Jealous’
7th: Ava Munos-Ask’
7th: Gigi Johnson-’How It Was’
8th: Tori Chun-’Glacier’
8th: Julia Chavez-’Going Under’
8th: Ava Rothmund-’Hand Covers Bruise’
8th: Kira Reissner-’Shadow Journal’
8th: Londyn LeMieux-’Tar’’
9th: Ellie Jane Knell-’In Another Life’
9th: Morgan Foged-’Rapture’
9th: Finley Waite-’Welcome Home’
10th: Penelope Ciminieri-’Take My Hand’
10th: Livia Bonnie-’Walking In the Air’
10th: Haydyn Jackson-’Warm Summer Breeze’
Teen Solo
1st: Isabella Jarvis-’Moonlight Serenade’
2nd: Addison Middleton-’Dark Dissonance’
2nd: Beth Anne McGowan-’Informally Cool’
2nd: Jesse Detroy-’Once Upon A December’
3rd: Isabel Reese-’Spectral Density’
3rd: Sophie Bishop-’Unravelings’
3rd: Lawsen Hooker-’When I Grow Too Old To Dream’
4th: Emery Sousley-’Birds of Paradise’
4th: Addison Allen-’Seven Nation Army’
4th: Lily Thelen-’Hero’
4th: Jesse Flaherty-’Reaching For Cold Hands’
5th: Whitney Tomes-’Don’t You Hate It When?’
5th: Andres Jimenez-’Frontieres’
5th: Sofia Andrus-’Numb’
5th: Mini Preston-’Rosas’
6th: Ayla Pilrain-’Commit’
6th: Abigail Webers-’Embers’
6th: Alexis Schueller-’Lilac Wine’
6th: Ayva Royster-’Safe Now’
7th: Anna Brown-’Isn’t It Romantic’
7th: Joshuah Rivera-’Less and Less’
7th: Sydney Orr-’So Far’
7th: Dasha Vishnayakova-’This Place Was A Shelter’
8th: Riley Brull-’Black Flies’
8th: Molly Mack-’The Colour In Anything’
8th: Piper Embry-’Trouble On My Mind’
9th: Trinity Baker-’Swingin’ Part’y
9th: Hudson Beery-’Time’
10th: Callie Weinert--’Let You Go’
10th: Siena Riga-’Naked’
10th: Kieran Holmes-’Slow’
10th: Eva Hurtig-’True Purpose’
10th: Lauren Finnerty-’Vast & Limitless’
Senior Solo
1st: David Keingatti-’Belief 2′
2nd: Brianna Keingatti-’Everything Must Change’
3rd: Brooke Cheek-’The Beginning & The End’
4th: Sophie Tosh-’The���
5th: Reagan Stafford-’Beneath the Light’
5th: Jordin Suwalski-’Hold On Tight’
6th: Cassidy Reigel-’Are You Lonesome Tonight’
7th: Elle Tosh-’Safe’
8th: Emma Thelen-’Creep’
9th: Meghan Rigdon-’Gypsy Rhapsody’
10th: Reese Spencer-’Speechless’
Open Solo
1st: Summer Martin-’Insomnia’
JUMPstart Duo/Trio
1st: Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Azumba’
2nd: Charlee’s Elite School of Dance-’Fight Night’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center-’Angel By The Wings’
2nd: Charlee’s Elite School of Dance-’Gotta Do’
3rd: Perception Dance Company-’Nails Hair Hips Heels’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Infinity Dance-’Stand By Me’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’My Egyptian Love’
3rd: Perception Dance Company-’By Your Side’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Universal Dance Academy-’Imagine’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’Black and Gold’
3rd: The Dallas Conservatory-’Friction’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Symphony of Sorrow’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’Keep You From the Cold’
3rd: Perception Dance Company-’Eskimo’
JUMPstart Group
1st: Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Watch Me Now’
2nd: Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Nature Boy’
Mini Group
1st: Perception Dance Company-’O’Holy Night’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’Dare You Not to Dance’
Junior Group
1st: Perception Dance Company-’All Of the Row Boats’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’Man I Feel Like A Woman’
Teen Group
1st: Perception Dance Company-’Never Again’
1st: Perception Dance Company-’South London’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’React’
3rd: Charlee’s Elite School of Dance-’Daughter’
Senior Group
1st: Perception Dance Company-’Life In the City’
2nd: Perception Dance Company-’Little Bird’
High Scores by Performance Division:
JUMPstart Jazz
Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Watch Me Now’
JUMPstart Contemporary
Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Nature Boy’
Mini Contemporary
Perception Dance Company-’O’Holy Night’
Mini Jazz
Perception Dance Company-’Dare You Not to Dance’
Junior Contemporary
Perception Dance Company-’All Of the Row Boats’
Junior Jazz
Perception Dance Company-’Man I Feel Like A Woman’
Teen Lyrical
Perception Dance Company-’Never Again’
Teen Contemporary
Perception Dance Company-’South London’
Teen Jazz
Perception Dance Company-’React’
Senior Jazz
Perception Dance Company-’Little Bird’
Senior Contemporary
Perception Dance Company-’Life In the City’
Best of JUMP:
JUMPstart
Miss Kristys School of Dance-’Watch Me Now’
Mini
Perception Dance Company-’O’Holy Night’
Junior
Perception Dance Company-’All Of the Row Boats’
Teen
Perception Dance Company-’Never Again’
Charlee’s Elite School of Dance-’Daughter’
Senior
Perception Dance Company-’Life In the City’
Best in Studio:
Perception Dance Company-’Life In the City’
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✨ Masterpost ✨
This is a non canon blog for both my blogs! I usually post videos that fit my characters but aren’t canon to the main storyline. I also post random stuff that doesn’t fit on any ask blogs.
👤 Characters 👤
@ask-the-arcane-quintet
Amaya Shimizu
June (hopefully coming soon)
Livia Corsetti
Victoria (hopefully coming soon)
Ace (Not yet on the blog)
@ask-the-advena-goddesses
Aqua
Echo
Flores
Ignis
Nix/Lumi
Null (Not currently on the blog yet)
Odium/North
Somnum
Stella
- - - -
Cameron
Prince Jaime
Princess Cora
Enchantress Venus
Rhiannon
Frostine
Andromeda
No blog people
Grestina Amastacia
Reybella Amastacia
Amber Frostbeard
Althaea Siannodel
Whispersnow (the Uldra)
Shiver (the Uldra) (Either alive or dead)
Yevelda Stormkiller
Lespira Mohsen
Akrut Mohsen
Vice Mohsen
Zefaris Mohsen
Bandit Mohsen
Kris (Kystrana and Kevyeras)
Falchion
Lazuli Zeman
Malachite Zeman
Jasper Zeman
Nessa Zeman
Setam “the Luxurious” Zeman
Astra Wicks
Cyra Wicks (Maybe)
•More to come soon!•
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🗓 São Paulo, Brasil. ANOTE NA AGENDA: Exposição coletiva "Espaços do Ainda" abre no sábado, 1. de julho de 2023, às 11 horas, no Centro Cultural São Paulo – CCSP. Visita guiada com o curador às 12 horas!
Curadoria de Luiz Claudio da Costa. Artistas: Ana Emerich, Cristiana Miranda, Christus Nóbrega, Floriano Romano, Leila Danziger, Livia Flores, Patricia Franca-Huchet e Rosana Paulino.
Abertura: 1. de julho de 2023, sábado, às 11h; e visita guiada às 12h Período expositivo: de 2 de julho a 13 de agosto de 2023 Horários: terça a sexta, das 10h às 20h; sábado, domingo e feriados, das 10h às 18h Local: Centro Cultural São Paulo - CCSP Endereço: Rua Vergueiro, 1000, Paraíso, São Paulo - SP Não é necessária retirada de ingresso
🔗 Press-release + 📷: https://encr.pw/tt0Pr
#espacosdoainda #centroculturalsaopaulo #centroculturalsp @centroculturalsp #ccsp #artecontemporanea #arte #precariedade #proac #agenda #anotenaagenda
Instagram dos artistas participantes:
@patriciafrancahuchet @anaemerich @leiladanziger @christusnobrega @rosanapaulino.oficial @livia_flores @florianoromano @miranda.mirando.cris
Curadoria: @luiz.claudio.da.costa Produção: @fridaprojetos Comunicação: @deciogiorgi
#ccsp#centro cultural são paulo#arte contemporânea#ana emerich#christus nóbrega#leila danziger#luiz cláudio da costa#rosana paulino#livia flores#floriano romano#cristiana miranda#agendacultural#são paulo#arte#proac#convite#exposição
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Thank you 😊
Yeah Eva's impulsiveness combined with her essentially meeting her soulmate ends in chaos lol
Livia's determination to make sense of her mom's prophecies and keeping with their loathing of monarchies have killed her *metaphorically* because Eva didn't do anything to find K'uk'ulkan and he is the one king the Rileys would 100% support given he is literally a magical mutant like them.
My faceclaim for her is Rebecca Jones who plays Victoria (Virginia's mom in casa de las flores) cuz i loved how much of a bitch she was in season 3
Of Gods and Witches
Chapter 12
Taglist:@v3d3rl1cht @thegreatdragonfruta
Gif by: @mndvx
He hasn’t felt young in the longest time.
He had been Namor and K’uk’ulkan, but not Ch’ah.
The Talokanil king feels as nervous as he did when he gave her the bracelet.
“You know, I can feel what the artist felt as they painted them. It’s almost as if I had been there when you painted them.” The witch had said as had shown her the murals back at the outpost they came through.
These here were different than the ones he kept in his real home. These depict his lineage, his family, his important milestones, all the things that were deeply personal to him and somehow this strange witch had become part of it.
Keep reading
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Nossa História
Desde que iniciou suas atividades no IFSP, em 2011, a Profª Andréia Dias Ianuskiewtz alimentava o desejo de instituir, no Câmpus Sertãozinho, um veículo de comunicação que viabilizasse maior interatividade entre os servidores (docentes e técnicos-administrativos) e discentes, bem com a socialização de informações sobre as atividades desenvolvidas na instituição. Assim, em junho de 2016, submeteu o projeto de extensão “Jornal Online do IFSP Sertãozinho” ao Edital de Fluxo Contínuo. Naquele semestre, o Prof. Plinio Alexandre dos Santos Caetano atuou como colaborador do projeto e os alunos Beatriz Harumi Nishiyama, João Felipe Machado Saccomani e Miguel Augusto do Prado Flores, do Ensino Médio Integrado à Automação Industrial atuaram como estudantes voluntários. Durante o semestre, foi escolhido o nome do jornal, decidiu-se em qual plataforma ele seria hospedado, e por meio de um concurso cultural foi escolhido o slogan do jornal, que passou a ser “IFnow: Dividindo informações para multiplicar conhecimentos”. Foram delineadas, também, as primeiras seções do jornal e desenvolvida a página do jornal no Facebook. No ano de 2017, o projeto “IFnow: Jornal Online do Câmpus Sertãozinho” foi submetido ao Edital PRX nº 823 - Programa Institucional de Apoio a Ações de Extensão do IFSP. Durante esse ano, o jornal foi coordenado, novamente, pela Profa Andréia, contou com a colaboração do Prof. Plínio, e com o apoio dois alunos bolsistas do curso de Licenciatura em Letras: Thayna Perrucine Rodrigues e João Victor Borges de Andrade. Em 2018, as ações do IFnow foram desenvolvidas por meio do Edital de extensão nº 170 do Câmpus Sertãozinho, e a equipe editorial teve a seguinte configuração: Profa Andréia (coordenadora da ação), Prof Plínio (colaborador) e alunas Thayna Perrucine Rodrigues e Thalita Aparecida Ramyro (bolsistas). O perfil do IFnow no Instagram foi desenvolvido nesse ano. A partir de 2019, o IFnow passou a ser um projeto institucional do Câmpus Sertãozinho e durante aquele ano e no ano de 2020, contou com a colaboração da aluna Lívia Helena Canavez como estagiária. Até hoje, foram mais de 530 publicações nas diversas colunas que compõem o jornal: Pesquisa & Extensão, IFotos, Quicktips, MagnIFicos, Acontece, Entrevistas, Livia Indica, IFauna & IFlora, O que ando lendo, LIFe, e IF Bem-estar.
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like or © milawants
#livia#icons ariana grande#ariana grande icons#icons ag#ag icons#icon ariana grande#ariana grande icon#icons#ariana grande#instagram#b&w#alfredo flores#starbucks#bastidores#poster#dangerous woman tour
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não batas no meu portão não me mandes flores não faças juras de amor não me telefones mais deixe nossas promessas no meio do caminho se sua intenção for apenas ir embora depois do prazer
A voz da arte, Livia Gualberto.
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“Minha Zah ❤️” para @livia …obrigado pela confiança no trabalho 🙏🏻✨ . (Não esquece de dar o zoom para ver esse traço lindo! 🙏🏻🤩) . #coração #filha #flores #fineline #finelinetattoo #tracosfinos #tattoo #tatuagem #tatuaje #tatuaggio #ink #inkideas #inkinspiration #tatuagemdelicada #tatuagensdelicadas #flash #flashtattoo #tatuagemfeminina #tatuagensfemininas #tattooideas #tattooideasforgirls #tattooidea #tatuagensescritas #tatuagenscaligraficas #caligrafia #yancamardelli #yancamardellitattoo (em Salvador, Bahia, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkzJdhWvo8d/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#coração#filha#flores#fineline#finelinetattoo#tracosfinos#tattoo#tatuagem#tatuaje#tatuaggio#ink#inkideas#inkinspiration#tatuagemdelicada#tatuagensdelicadas#flash#flashtattoo#tatuagemfeminina#tatuagensfemininas#tattooideas#tattooideasforgirls#tattooidea#tatuagensescritas#tatuagenscaligraficas#caligrafia#yancamardelli#yancamardellitattoo
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Elizabeth Queen veio a falecer 08/09/2022.
Nesse mesmo dia, antes mesmo de saber que ela tinha falecido, eu tive um sonho com ela, onde estávamos em um jardim muito bonito, só que as flores em volta não eram digamos normais, elas brilhavam. Eu estava usando a roupa do meu uniforme escolar, uma camisa azul escuro com a logo colégio interativo Mogi, frente e verso, uma calça boca de sino azul escuro também. A rainha estava usando um chapéu rosa pastel com uma fita branca e algumas penas, um casaquinho rosa e por baixo uma camisola branca com pequenas flores, uma saia até os joelhos e sapatos pretos. Estávamos tomando chá, não me recordo sobre o que estávamos conversando, tinham rosas brancas, azuis, vermelhas, girassóis e atem mesmo margaridas por todo o jardim, acho que isso poderia ser um adeus dela, pois éramos muito ligadas ou algo assim.
Um detalhe muito importante é que eu só fui saber que ela se foi, quando estava na escola e ouvi alguns colegas falarem sobre.
Muitos europeus estão comemorando isso, o que particularmente eu acho uma falta de noção e respeito, eles estão dizendo coisas do tipo:
"mE AnD dA boYs AFter kiLL tHa QuEen". "HAPPY QUEENS DEAD DAY". Etc
Isso é completamente ridículo, eu espero que essas pessoas entendam que a morte de uma pessoa é uma coisa séria e não brincadeira, então por favor não façam esse tipo de piada sobre a morte de ninguém.
Muito obrigado pela atenção, e meus pêsames a Elizabeth Alexandra Mary;Londres, 21 de abril de 1926-Castelo Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, 8 de setembro de 2022.
Sarah Livia
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hey hey! could you lovelies please possibly point me in the direction of some black and latinx faceclaims who could pass for high schoolers? thank you so much you guys are absolute gifts
Eva Gutowski (1994) African-American, Puerto Rican, Polish, Irish.
Habiba Da Silva (1994) Lebanese, Syrian, and Brazilian of Unspecified North African, Unspecified West African, Unspecified Indigenous Brazilian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
India Westbrooks (1996) African American, Mexican, Creole [Unspecified Native American, possibly other, Indian.
Antoinette Marie Martin (1996) Mexican / African-American.
Jessica Sanchez (1995) Mexican [Unspecified Indigenous, Unspecified African, Spanish, possibly other] / Filipina [Aklanon, possibly other], possibly Chinese.
Jacob Emmanuel Perez (1996) Mexican, African-American
Jamison Long / JJ Long (1997) Afro Mexican, Navajo, Chinese.
Kiana Brown / Kiana Ledé (1997) Unspecified Black, Mexican (Unconfirmed), Cherokee (Unconfirmed), Swedish.
Jaylen Barron (1998) African, Mexican, Brazilian, Venezuelan.
Alana Gordillo (2002) African-American, Native American/ Mexican, Guatemalan.
also:
Black:
Karidja Touré (1994) Ivorian.
Wangechi (1994) Kenyan.
Malaika Firth (1994) Kenyan.
Jordan Fisher (1994) English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cambodian, Tahitian, African-American, Cherokee, Sioux,
Nyané Lebajoa (1994) Black South African.
Ariana Miyamoto (1994) African-American / Japanese.
Reece King (1994) Caribbean, Irish, Portuguese
Winnie Harlow (1994) Afro-Jamaican.
Chris O'Neal (1994) African-American.
Jessica Sula (1994) Estonian, German, Afro-Trinidadian, Chinese.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian
Ella Eyre (1994) Afro-Jamaican / Maltese.
Shamir (1994) African-American - agender.
Shameik Moore (1995) Jamaican.
Kelvin Jones (1995) Zimbabwean.
Zoë Soul (1995) Trinidadian.
Proud Refuge / Zachary Mwai Mwangi (1995) Kenyan.
Justice Smith (1995) African-American / Italian/Abruzzese, French-Canadian.
RJ Cyler (1995) African-American.
Ashton Sanders (1995) African-American.
Ryan Destiny (1995) African-American / White, African-American.
Serayah McNeill (1995) African-American.
Jadah Doll (1995) African-American / European.
Noah Gray-Cabey (1995) African-American, White.
Sasha Lane (1995) African-American, White, Maori.
Scola Dondo (1995) Zimbabwean.
Diggy Simmons (1995) African-American.
Parker McKenna Posey (1995) African-American.
eShun / Ethel Esi Eshun (1995) Ghanaian.
Kamil McFadden (1996)African-American.
Bobb'e J. Thompson (1996) Black.
Trevor Jackson (1996) African-American .
Nadji Jeter (1996) African-American.
Annabelle Hayes (1996) Ghanaian / Filipina.
Normani (1996) African-American, Creole [French, African], possibly Native American and/or Indian.
Vivian Oparah (1996) African-American.
Khylin Rhambo (1996) African-American.
Little Nikki / Nicole Shortland (1996) Ghanaian.
Shereen Cutkelvin (1996) Afro-Belizean, possibly Scottish.
Cymphonique Miller (1996) African-American / Filipino, Spanish.
Jilly Anais (1996) Black.
Jojo Amaah (1996) Black.
Vivian Oparah (1996) Black.
Samuel Kyi (1996) Ghanaian.
Imaan Hammam (1996) Moroccan / Egyptian.
Samantha Logan (1996) Trinidadian, Irish.
Amira McCarthy (1996) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Gambian.
Teala Dunn (1996) African-American.
Tkay Maidza (1996) Zimbabwean.
Sydney Park (1997) African-American / Korean.
Cupcakke (1997) African-American.
Zolee Griggs (1997) African-American.
Kyal Legend (1997) African-American.
Rhenzy Feliz (1997) Black.
Khoudia Diop (1997) Senegalese.
Chris Fleischer (1997) Black.
Vickie Ama (1997) Ghanaian / Nigerian.
Malcolm Evans (1997) Black.
Adrian Kali Turner (1997) African-American.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali.
Marcus Sivyer (1997) Black.
Malaya Watson (1997) African-American and Filipino.
Dawn ODG (1997) Ghanaian.
Cydney Christine (1997) African-American.
Tyrel Jackson Williams (1997) African-American.
Kiana Brown (1997) English, African-American, possibly other.
Leah Allyannah (1997) Guyanese, Chinese, Indian, Black.
Alisha Boe (1997) Somali / Norwegian.
Madison Pettis (1998) African-American / Irish, French, Italian.
Dana Vaughns (1998) African-American / White.
Rachel Crow (1998)African-American.
Don Lee (1998) Black.
Coco Jones (1998) African-American.
China Anne McClain (1998) African-American.
Isabella Gomez (1998) Colombian.
Abdulaye Niang (1998) Black.
Khamani Griffin (1998) African-American,
Sofia Richie (1998) African-American, some English and Scottish, distant French-Canadian.
Kiara Muhammad (1998) African-American.
India Makailah Graham (1998) Black, possibly other.
Justin S. Myrick (1998) African-American.
Coy Stewart (1998) African-American.
Jaden Smith (1998) African-American / African-American, Afro-/Creole-Barbardian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Amandla Stenberg (1998) Danish, Greenlandic/Inuit / African-American - non-binary!
Selena Forrest (1999) African-American.
Genneya Walton (1999) African-American.
Diamond White (1999) African-American.
Tre Samuels (1999) South African/ Australian.
Akai Osei (1999) Ghanaian.
Amir Mitchell-Townes (1999) African-American.
Cameron Boyce (1999) Afro-Caribbean, African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Kwesi Boakye (1999) Ghanaian.
Cassey Chanel (1999) Kenyan.
Dante Brown (1999) African-American.
Eden Duncan-Smith (1999) African-American.
Willow Smith (2000) African-American, Afro-/Creole-Barbardian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Yara Shahidi (2000) Iranian / African-American.
Marcus Scribner (2000) Black.
Will Simmons (2000) Black.
Daniella Perkins (2000) African-American / White.
Caleb McLaughlin (2001) African-American.
Nia Frazier (2001) African-American, Sioux.
Jaheem Toombs (2001) African-American.
Charlize Glass (2001) Black.
Riele Downs (2001) Jamaican, Cherokee, and African-Canadian.
Nia Sioux (2001) African-American.
Abraham Attah (2001) Ghanaian.
Han Hyun Min (2001) Black / Korean.
Skai Jackson (2002) African-American.
Ameerah Falzon-ojo (2002) Black.
Aleece Wilson (?) Metis, Unspecified Black, Irish, and Italian.
Jaxon Howden (?) African-American.
Iman Benson (?) Black.
Ashanti Bromfield (?) Black.
Brandi Kinard (?) Muscogee, Chinese, Black, Irish.
Latinx:
Victoria Justice (1993) Irish, English, German, French / Puerto Rican.
Samantha Boscarino (1994) Italian, Ecuadorian, Scottish.
Joyjah (1994) Belizean.
Priscilla Diaz (1994) Puerto Rican / Cuban.
Mark Indelicato (1994) 75% Italian 25% Puerto Rican
Raquel Castro (1994) Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish, Italian.
Gabriel Conte (1994) Cuban, Spanish, Colombian.
Cameron Dallas (1994) Mexican, German / Scottish.
Michel Duval (1994) Mexican.
Ximena Moral (1994) Peruvian.
Isabelle Drummond (1994) Brazilian.
Hayley Orrantia (1994) Mexican, English, Irish, French .
Cierra Ramirez (1995) Mexican / Colombian.
Mateo Arias (1995) Colombian.
Sofia Reyes (1995) Mexican.
Issa Lish (1995) Mexican / Japanese.
Alen Rios (1995) Mexican, Guatemalan, Chinese, German.
Bethany Mota (1995) Mexican, English / Portuguese.
Cindy Mello (1995) Brazilian.
Brandon Perea (1995) Filipino, Puerto Rican.
Ricardo Hoyos (1995) Peruvian, Ecuadorian / Irish, Scottish, French-Canadian.
Emily Sera (1995) Navajo, Western Shoshone, Venezuelan.
Eden Estrada (1995) Mexican - trans!
Danna Paola (1995) Mexican.
Bruna Marquezine (1995) Brazilian.
Jamila Velazquez (1995) Dominican, Puerto Rican.
Brianna Hildebrand (1996) Mexican / German, English, Irish.
Georgie Flores (1996) Mexican, remote French.
Lucero Rios (1996) Mexican.
Marina Moschen(1996) Mexican.
Chachi Gonzales (1996) Mexican.
Barbie Ferreira (1996) Brazilian.
Julia Abe (1996) Brazilian / Japanese.
Eva Noblezada (1996) Filipina / Mexican.
Vanessa Merrell (1996) Mexican, Filipina, Spanish, Irish, Portuguese, German.
Veronica Merrell (1996) Mexican, Filipina, Spanish, Irish, Portuguese, German
Roman Zaragoza (1996) Mexican, Akimel O’odham / Taiwanese, Japanese.
Victoria Moroles (1996) Mexican / French, Polish, English, Finnish.
Angela Vanity (1996) Cuban - trans!
Roberto Artigas (1996) Peruvian.
Juanpa Zurita (1996) Mexican.
Alejandro del Carpio (1996) Peruvian.
Orion Carloto (1996) Cuban, Portugese and Italian.
Wendy Sulca (1996) Peruvian [Aymara]
Caitlin Sanchez (1996) Cuban.
Yahaira Plasencia (1996) Peruvian.
Austin Zajur (1996) Mexican / English, possibly other.
Valentina Sampaio (1996) Brazilian - trans!
Jimmy Bennett (1996) ¼ Mexican, ¾ mix of German, English, Scottish, Cornish.
Rebecca Black (1997) Mexican / English, Polish, Italian.
Amanda Arcuri (1997) Argentinean / Italian.
Giullia Buscacio (1997) Portuguese, Brazilian, Italian
Tyler Alvarez (1997) Cuban / Puerto Rican.
Maria Fernanda Neyra (1997) Peruvian.
Alissa Salls (1997) Brazilian.
Becky G (1997) Mexican [Unspecified Indigenous, Spanish].
Adam Irigoyen (1997) Cuban.
Carmiña Masi (1997) Paraguayan.
Matreya Fedor (1997) Mexican.
Emilia McCarthy (1997) Mexican / Unspecified White.
Matthew Espinosa (1997) Colombian / Irish, French, German.
Froy Gutierrez (1998) Mexican, Caxan.
Justine Biticon (1998) Mexican / Filipina.
Ariela Barer (1998) Mexican Jewish.
Clarisse Chi (1998) Peruvian.
Trinity Anne (1998) Mexican - trans!
Amy Gutierrez (1998) Peruvian.
Amber Montana (1998) Cuban, Spanish.
Luis Arredondo (1998) Peruvian.
Rico Rodriguez (1998) Mexican.
Emilio Jaime (1998) Peruvian.
Ricky Garcia (1999) Mexican, Puerto Rican, German.
Yogi Keira (1999) ¾ Japanese / ¼ Brazilian.
Enya Umanzor (1999) Honduran.
Brendan Jordan (1999) Peruvian, White - genderfluid.
Joel Pimentel (1999) Mexican.
Mia Xitlali (1999) Mexican [Aztec, possibly other].
Lilimar Hernandez (2000) Venezuelan.
Fátima Ptacek (2000) Ecuadorian / Colombian, Czech, Irish, Norwegian.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Chinese, Irish, Native Hawaiian, Portuguese / Puerto Rican.
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez (2000) Mexican [Nahuatl], Hopi.
Isabela Moner (2001) Peruvian / possibly French.
Renata Flores Rivera (2001) Peruvian [Quechua, possibly other]
Peachristine (2001) Peruvian.
Madison De La Garza (2001) Mexican / American.
Maria Quezada (2001) Puerto Rican, Ecuadoria n/ Mexican, Guatemalan.
Livia Inhudes (2001) Brazilian.
Soni Nicole Bringas (2002) Uruguayan, Spanish, Basque.
Ariel Moura(?) Brazilian - trans!
Aira Ferreira (?) Brazilian.
Waleska Gorczevski (?) Brazilian.
Isabella Ridolfi(?) Brazilian.
-C with thanks to @tasksweekly @gayagendarph @sonamhelps @olivaraofrph!
#fc help#rph#black fcs#latinx fcs#rpc theres over 200 fcs here of all genders there's no excuses 4 no diversity nowww#Anonymous
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