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rainingmarmalade · 1 year ago
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Our Flag Means Death S02E04 Fun And Games
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cottoncandiescupcakes · 9 months ago
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sayiklamalarim · 1 year ago
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sonbaharı aratmayan kapalı bir havada uyanmak bu sabah. dakikalar içinde yağıp kısa molalar verdikten sonra tekrar yağan yağmur gibi kafası karışık, bitkin ve anlamsız zamanların girdabında kaybolduğunu hissetmek. sonra, piyanonun sesiyle yüzeye çıkmak. gerçeğin metal soğukluğunu hissetmek beyninin kıvrımlarında.
sıradan bir gün. sıradan insanlar, sıradan sessiz çığlıklar kurtulmak için bu hengameden.
hepsi bu.
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fannyyann · 4 months ago
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THEY RECREATED THIS PHOTO SHUT UP
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clarkkantagain · 5 months ago
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matthew djordjevic by anthony julien mayer
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thereferencebinder · 2 years ago
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Yellowjackets - Doomcoming (S01E09)
First shot: I love the color palette here. Sweet and innocent; heavily contrasting with what came afterwards.
Second shot: POV shot with a blurry effect to show the effects of the shrooms.
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arcimboldisworld · 3 months ago
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Tristan und Isolde - Bayreuther Festspiele 26.08.2024
Tristan und Isolde - Bayreuther Festspiele 26.08.2024 #SemyonBychkov #ThorleifurÖrnArnarsson #Festspielsommer #sameprocedureaseveryyear #Review #operalover
Der beste Zeitpunkt für den Besuch der Bayreuther Festspiele sind die letzten Vorstellungen. Die Stadt ist dann nicht mehr so voll und man hat das Gefühl am grünen Hügel sind überwiegend Freaks und alteingesessene Wagnerianer aus der ganzen Welt. Bis auf ein paar kleine Veränderunen in den letzten Jahren, Jahrzehnten, ist hier die Zeit stehen geblieben und man hat hier immer das Gefühl einer…
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directactionforhope · 5 months ago
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"Starting this month [June 2024], thousands of young people will begin doing climate-related work around the West as part of a new service-based federal jobs program, the American Climate Corps, or ACC. The jobs they do will vary, from wildland firefighters and “lawn busters” to urban farm fellows and traditional ecological knowledge stewards. Some will work on food security or energy conservation in cities, while others will tackle invasive species and stream restoration on public land. 
The Climate Corps was modeled on Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps, with the goal of eventually creating tens of thousands of jobs while simultaneously addressing the impacts of climate change. 
Applications were released on Earth Day, and Maggie Thomas, President Joe Biden’s special assistant on climate, told High Country News that the program’s website has already had hundreds of thousands of views. Since its launch, nearly 250 jobs across the West have been posted, accounting for more than half of all the listed ACC positions. 
“Obviously, the West is facing tremendous impacts of climate change,” Thomas said. “It’s changing faster than many other parts of the country. If you look at wildfire, if you look at extreme heat, there are so many impacts. I think that there’s a huge role for the American Climate Corps to be tackling those crises.”  
Most of the current positions are staffed through state or nonprofit entities, such as the Montana Conservation Corps or Great Basin Institute, many of which work in partnership with federal agencies that manage public lands across the West. In New Mexico, for example, members of Conservation Legacy’s Ecological Monitoring Crew will help the Bureau of Land Management collect soil and vegetation data. In Oregon, young people will join the U.S. Department of Agriculture, working in firefighting, fuel reduction and timber management in national forests. 
New jobs are being added regularly. Deadlines for summer positions have largely passed, but new postings for hundreds more positions are due later this year or on a rolling basis, such as the Working Lands Program, which is focused on “climate-smart agriculture.”  ...
On the ACC website, applicants can sort jobs by state, work environment and focus area, such as “Indigenous knowledge reclamation” or “food waste reduction.” Job descriptions include an hourly pay equivalent — some corps jobs pay weekly or term-based stipends instead of an hourly wage — and benefits. The site is fairly user-friendly, in part owing to suggestions made by the young people who participated in the ACC listening sessions earlier this year...
The sessions helped determine other priorities as well, Thomas said, including creating good-paying jobs that could lead to long-term careers, as well as alignment with the president’s Justice40 initiative, which mandates that at least 40% of federal climate funds must go to marginalized communities that are disproportionately impacted by climate change and pollution. 
High Country News found that 30% of jobs listed across the West have explicit justice and equity language, from affordable housing in low-income communities to Indigenous knowledge and cultural reclamation for Native youth...
While the administration aims for all positions to pay at least $15 an hour, the lowest-paid position in the West is currently listed at $11 an hour. Benefits also vary widely, though most include an education benefit, and, in some cases, health care, child care and housing. 
All corps members will have access to pre-apprenticeship curriculum through the North America’s Building Trades Union. Matthew Mayers, director of the Green Workers Alliance, called this an important step for young people who want to pursue union jobs in renewable energy. Some members will also be eligible for the federal pathways program, which was recently expanded to increase opportunities for permanent positions in the federal government...
 “To think that there will be young people in every community across the country working on climate solutions and really being equipped with the tools they need to succeed in the workforce of the future,” Thomas said, “to me, that is going to be an incredible thing to see.”"
-via High Country News, June 6, 2024
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Note: You can browse Climate Corps job postings here, on the Climate Corps website. There are currently 314 jobs posted at time of writing!
Also, it says the goal is to pay at least $15 an hour for all jobs (not 100% meeting that goal rn), but lots of postings pay higher than that, including some over $20/hour!!
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bitchesgetriches · 2 months ago
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Are there any economics books you'd recommend, or finance books that aren't personal finance? Thanks!
Hell yes. A book recommendation request is like my personal Bat Signal! Here are some of my favorite books by contemporary economists, memoirists, journalists, and sociologists with a focus on finance:
Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Desmond, Matthew 
Plunder: Private Equity's Plan to Pillage America by Brendan Ballou
These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs—and Wrecks—America by Gretchen Morgenson
Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry by Olen, Helaine
Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty by Banerjee, Abhijit V.
Profit and Punishment: How America Criminalizes the Poor in the Name of Justice by Messenger, Tony
The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy by Kelton, Stephanie
The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It by Reich, Robert B.
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Giridharadas, Anand *
Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America by Quart, Alissa
Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America by Tirado, Linda *
Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Mayer, Jane
I expect a book report on each and every one!
Now reblog with your own recommendations, my darlings. I read about a book a week, so I'm always adding to my to-read list.
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jesslovesboats · 1 year ago
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BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED IT, I'm back with more Sad Boat Books for Sad Boat People! But first, some words.
I never dreamed that a silly little graphic I made for some friends would generate this much response on twitter and here, but I'm overjoyed that it resonated with so many of you! I read every single comment and tag, and by far my favorites are all of the people who say some variation of "I thought I was the only one who loved these books." We are NOT alone, there are literally thousands of people who reblogged or retweeted this list-- people of all ages and backgrounds and gender identities. Sad Boat isn't just for old white men! I was also delighted to hear from other librarians who are using this in displays and for reader's advisory. PLEASE go forth and do so with my blessing, nothing would make me happier! I was recently laid off from my librarian job as part of a restructuring under new management (don't worry about me, it sucks right now but I'm gonna be fine), so I would love to think that I'm still contributing to the library ecosystem while I'm out of commission. I would also love to keep making these lists (including one that deals with Sad Boat fiction and one with recommendations for other types of media), and I've never had more time to do it, so if you have suggestions, please drop them in my inbox!
Anyway, enough of that-- here are more books! I've either read all of these, or the recommendation came from someone I trust, so read with confidence!
First Hand Accounts
The Quiet Land: The Antarctic Diaries of Frank Debenham edited by June Debenham Back
The Voyage of the Discovery by Robert Falcon Scott
Farthest North by Fridtjof Nansen
Endurance by F.A. Worsley
Boats boats boats!
Franklin's Lost Ship: The Historic Discovery of HMS Erebus by Alanna Mitchell and John Geiger
The Voyages of the Discovery: The Illustrated History of Scott's Ship by Ann Savours
HMS Terror: The Design, Fitting, and Voyages of a Polar Discovery Ship by Matthew Betts
The SS Terra Nova (1884-1943): Whaler, Sealer, and Polar Exploration Ship by Michael C. Tarver
You'll learn about the Ross Sea Party and you'll like it
Shackleton's Heroes by Wilson McOrist
Shackleton’s Forgotten Men: The Untold Tragedy of the Endurance Epic by Lennard Bickel
The Ross Sea Shore Party 1914-1917 by R.W. Richards
The Lost Men by Kelly Tyler-Lewis*
Polar Castaways by Richard McElrea and David Harrowfield*
*These were on my other list, but this is my graphic and I'll do what I want
Sad Airships and Planes
From Pole to Pole: Roald Amundsen's Journey in Flight by Garth James Cameron
N-4 Down: The Hunt for the Arctic Airship Italia by Mark Piesing
Antarctica's Lost Aviator by Jeff Maynard
Disaster at the Pole: The Tragedy of the Airship Italia and the 1928 Nobile Expedition to the North Pole by Wilbur Cross
More Shackleton Content
Shackleton: A Life in Poetry by Jim Mayer
Shackleton's Last Voyage by Frank Wild
The Quest Chronicle: The Story of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition by Jan Chojecki
Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition: The Voyage of the Nimrod by Beau Riffenburgh
Polar Partners
Snow Widows by Katherine MacInnes
Polar Wives: The Remarkable Women Behind the World's Most Daring Explorers by Kari Herbert
Widows of the Ice by Anne Fletcher
Sad Boat Graphic Novels
Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey by Nick Bertozzi
The Worst Journey in the World- The Graphic Novel Volume 1: Making Our Easting Down adapted by Sarah Airriess from the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard*
How To Survive in the North by Luke Healy
*This was also on my other list, but this is my graphic and I'll do what I want
Biographies
Scott of the Antarctic by David Crane
Ice Captain: The Life of J.R. Stenhouse by Stephen Haddelsey
Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard by Sara Wheeler
Birdie Bowers: Captain Scott's Marvel by Anne Strathie
Roald Amundsen by Tor Bomann-Larsen
Miscellaneous sad boat books that are well worth your time
I May Be Some Time: Ice and the English Imagination by Francis Spufford
Fatal North: Adventure and Survival Aboard USS Polaris, The First US Expedition to the North Pole by Bruce Henderson
Barrow's Boys: A Stirring Story of Daring, Fortitude, and Outright Lunacy by Fergus Fleming
Pilgrims on the Ice by T.H. Baughman
The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture by Michael F. Robinson
Ghosts of Cape Sabine by Leonard F. Guttridge
Icebound: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World by Andrea Pitzer
If you read and enjoy any of these, please let me know!
EDITED TO ADD: OG Sad Boat Books post here!
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llovelymoonn · 1 year ago
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favourite poems of july
knar gavin strindberg grey
dahlia ravikovitch the love of an orange (tr. chana bloch)
danez smith summer, somewhere
hannah gamble your invitation to a modest breakfast: “your invitation to a modest breakfast”
claire schwartz lecture on the history of the house
joseph brodsky collected poems in english, 1972-1999: “a part of speech”
ralph angel twice removed: “alpine wedding”
bob hicok insomnia diary: “spirit ditty of no fax-line dial tone”
caleb klaces language is her caravan
philip good & bernadette mayer alternating lunes
hester knibbe light-years (tr. jacquelyn pope)
tracy k. smith life on mars: “the universe as primal scream”
rigoberto gonzález other fugitives and other strangers: “the strangers who find me in the woods”
stephen edgar murray dreaming
james schuyler other flowers: uncollected poems: “light night”
amy beeder because our waiters are hopeless romantics
diane seuss backyard song
tomás q. morín love train
safiya sinclair the art of unselfing
carol muske-dukes skylight: “the invention of cuisine”
peter gizzi the outernationale: “vincent, homesick for the land of pictures”
william matthews selected poems and translations, 1969-1991: “onions”
c.k. williams butcher
mark mccloskey the smell of the woods
jennifer chang the age of unreason
richard blanco city of a hundred fires: “contemplations at the virgin de la caridad cafeteria, inc.”
bob hicock the pregnancy of words
j. allyn rosser impromptu 
carl phillips then the war
stephanie young ursula or university: “essay”
gloria e. anzaldúa the new speakers
kofi
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rainingmarmalade · 1 year ago
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maylilithreign · 3 months ago
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Pls reblog I wanna see what people think! And put your thoughts in the tags if you have other opinions ❤️
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fanficfanattic · 3 months ago
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Will you share your Jamie Tartt playlist? 👀
Buckle up boys! Hold on to your butts! Other ways to say brace yourselves!
To Build a Home (feat. Patrick Watson) by The Cinematic Orchestra
I'll Be Good by Jaymes Young
Sorrow by Bad Religion
The Greatest by Sia
Love I'm Given by Ellie Goulding
Runaway by AURORA
Achilles Come Down by Gang of Youths
Move by Oliver Tree
High Hopes by Panic! At the Disco
Outrunning Karma by Alec Benjamin
Home by Cavetown
The Perfect Space by The Avett Brothers
A Better Son/Daughter by Rilo Kiley
False Confidence by Noah Kahan
Legend by The Score
The Competition by Kimya Dawson
In the Blood by John Mayer
Winner by Walgrove
Icarus by Bastille
Sympathy by The Goo Goo Dolls
Take Yours, I’ll Take Mine by Matthew Mole
People Help the People by Birdy
Daylight by David Kushner
Cough it Out by The Front Bottoms
Sober by P!nk
The Cave by Mumford & Sons
Tear It Up by Queen
Waves by Dean Lewis
Soldier by Ingrid Michaelson
We Don't Believe What's On TV by Twenty One Pilots
Blood In the Cut by K.Flay
Chameleon/Comedian by Kathleen Edwards
Water (feat. Rostam) by Ra Ra Riot
All is Soft Inside by AURORA
Pieces (feat. Noah Kahan) by Matoma
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + the Machine
Rise up With Fists!! by Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins
Gone, Gone, Gone by Phillip Phillips
HandClap by Fitz and The Tantrums
Hi Ren by Ren
I Don't Belong In This Club by Why Don't We & Macklemore
Skinny Love by Birdy
Raising Hell (feat. Big Freedia) by Kesha
Go Places by The New Pornographers
The Night Starts Here by Stars
Ghost by Ella Henderson
Here We Go by WILD
If I Be Wrong by Wolf Larsen
Part of Me by Noah Kahan
We're Going to Be Friends
The White Stripes
Bitch by Meredith Brooks
Samson by Regina Spektor
Let's go to Hell by Tai Verdes
Raise Hell by Brandi Carlile
Power Over Me by Dermot Kennedy
Don't Tell the Boys by Petey
Sober Up (feat. Rivers Cuomo) by AJR
O.N.E. By Yeasayer
Locked Up by Ingrid Michaelson
Like a Stone by Audioslave
Leave the Light On by Overcoats
Tough (feat. Noah Kahan) by Quinn XCII
touch tank by quinnie
Warrior by AURORA
Too Sweet by Hozier
I'Il Think of You by Kurt Hugo Schneider
Into the Ocean by Blue October
Star Fire by Sleeping Wolf
Happier (Stripped) by Marshmello & Bastille
Knievel by Tommy Lefroy
Walk Me Home by P!nk
Brat (Humor Me) by Deore
Am I Wrong by Love Spit Love
Someday by One Republic
7 Years by Lukas Graham
Stick Season by Noah Kahan
Like a Prayer by Madonna
Little Bit by Lykke Li
Bruises by Lewis Capaldi
Don't Carry It All by The Decemberists
Freaking Out by The Wrecks
Will Do by TV on the Radio
The Dirt by Tor Miller
Hope of Morning by Icon for Hire
Smile by Mikky Ekko
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight by The Postal Service
Blood Brothers by Ingrid Michaelson
All My Friends by The Revivalists
Fuck Authority by Pennywise
Crazier Things by Chelsea Cutler & Noah Kahan
Kiss With a Fist by Florence + the Machine
Unstoppable by Sia
Can't Go to Hell by Sin Shake Sin
World's Smallest Violin by AJR
All I Know So Far by P!nk
Knocking at the Door by Arkells
Little Lion Man by Mumford & Sons
The Seed by AURORA
Wine, Women and Song by Harvey Danger
The Cult of Dionysus by The Orion Experience
All You Wanted by Michelle Branch
Young Blood by The Naked and Famous
Truth No. 2 by The Chicks
Homesick by Noah Kahan
Family Line by Conan Gray
The Moon Will Sing by The Crane Wives
Heroes Never Die by NateWantsToBattle
My Number Tegan and Sara
Masterpiece by Big Thief
Til It Happens To You by Lady Gaga
I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Cups Version) by Kurt Hugo Schneider
Sit Down by James
Robots by Dan Mangan
Windowsill by Arcade Fire
Be OK by Ingrid Michaelson
Bite the Hand by boygenius
The Top (Bonus Track) by Primo the Alien
MEAN! (Remix) [feat. Noah Kahan] by Madeline The Person
Home We'll Go (Take My Hand) by Steve Aoki & Walk Off the Earth
From The Bottom Of My Heart by The Wallflowers
FourFiveSeconds by Rihanna and Kanye West and Paul McCartney
I Am the Resurrection by The Stone Roses
Chrome Plated Heart by Melissa Etheridge
Precious Love by James Morrison
Bones (feat. One Republic) by Galantis
Let's Go (feat. Icona Pop) by Tiesto
Unbelievers by Vampire Weekend
So What by P!nk
I Don't Feel Like Dancin' by Scissor Sisters
Creature Fear by Bon Iver
Brother by The Rural Alberta Advantage
Save Me by Noah Kahan
High and Dry by Radiohead
Power by Little Mix
Dirty Paws by Of Monsters and Men
The Boy Does Nothing by Alesha Dixon
Set You Free (Edit) by N-Trance
Stronger by Britney Spears
First Things First by Neon Trees
Kings & Queens by Ava Max
Welcome Home, Son by Radical Face
Capsize by FRENSHIP & Emily Warren
We Were Kings by Ryan Star
Come Undone by Duran Duran
Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and John
Pride by Noah Kahan & mxmtoon
Everywhere by Michelle Branch
Blow Me (One Last Kiss) by P!nk
Dust Bowl Dance by Mumford & Sons
Bad Blood by Bastille
Blue Monday by New Order
Make Believe by The FAIM
Midnight Show by The Killers
Can't Fight the Moonlight by LeAnn Rimes
Ophelia by The Lumineers
Shaky Ground by Freedom Fry
Grounds for Divorce by Elbow
Heaven and Hell by Let's Play Dead
Survivor by The Score
Ready Now by dodie
Young Blood by Noah Kahan
Ain’t No Reason by Brett Dennen
King by Years & Years
Bulletproof by La Roux
Beating Heart Cadavers by Acollective
How to Rest by The Crane Wives
Santa Monica by Everclear
Beds Are Burning by Midnight Oil
Get Some by Lykke Li
Sky Full of Song by Florence + the Machine
Beautiful Trauma by P!nk
Parachute (Serban Ghenea Mix) by Ingrid Michaelson
Down to the Bottom by Dorothy
YES MOM by Tessa Violet
Numb Little Bug by Em Beihold
Rise Up by Andra Day
Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Hurt Somebody by Noah Kahan
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splitthedefense · 10 months ago
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Big Hype For NHL All Star Game In Toronto
For the first time in a long time, I cannot stop thinking about the NHL all-star skills competition. For once, the NHL seems to have taken a second to touch grass. With the help of Connor Mcdavid, they've created what has become the most hyped skills comp, maybe, ever. Its possibly my depravation of best on best hockey, with no international play since 2016, which even then was kind of a joke of best on best. WE WANT OLYMPICS... But I digress. The best players in the NHL, no, ACTUALLY the best players in the NHL are going to be there. A Mind Blowing list. Matthews? Yep. Mcdavid? Obviously. MacKinnon? Duh. Kuch- I said what I said. Even Nylander finally earned his spotlight.
Only major name missing is Quinn Hughes. Of the 10 names already released I can't think of a more deserving group, though. There are also 3 more players to be added. 2 as a part of the NHL’s shtick and a replacement for an injured Jack Hughes. I do believe Mcdavid played a big hand in this group coming together, and with NHL CCO Steve Mayer saying “We want to find 12 guys who are going to be engaged, who are the most skilled players in our league, who are big personalities, who are going to go really hard to win the title,” looks to me like they hit the nail on the head. I anticipate a few more eyes on the show this year. 
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alldancersaretalented · 5 months ago
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Some dancers competing at two or more nationals
(will be added on to once other schedules have been posted)
this list only includes dancers that are attending at the least one nationals without the majority of their studio/as individuals
4PM Dance
Sarahi Lopez-Prieto (Junior) - LV & Radix
CSPAS
Stella Brinkerhoff (Mini) - TDA LV & Radix
Tabitha Nan (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Violet Taylor (Junior) - TDA LV & NYCDA NYC
Brooklyn Ward (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Halle Hunt (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
Club Dance Studio
Mikayla Isler (Mini) - TDA LV & Radix
Dance Deluxe
Vanessa Soto (Teen) - Radix & KAR LV
Dance Town
Belle Marie Arauz (Mini) - TDA LV & NYCDA PHX
Amanda Carpenter (Mini) - TDA LV & NYCDA PHX
Victoria Remon (Mini) - TDA LV & NYCDA PHX
Zachary Roy (Teen) - TDA LV & NYCDA PHX
Elite Dance Pro
River Segerman (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
JBP Entertainment
Georgia Beth Peters (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
K2 Studios
Jessica Sutton (Mini) - TDA LV & KAR Anaheim
Kynzli Reece (Mini) - TDA LV & KAR Anaheim
Neriah Karmann (Mini) - TDA LV & KAR Anaheim
Abby Viramontes (Mini) - TDA LV & KAR Anaheim
Michelle Latimer Dance Academy
Alivya Neeriemer (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Ellie Brunson (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
N10
Sloane Adams (Teen) - TDA LV & NYCDA Phoenix
Nor Cal Dance Arts
Mika Takase (Junior) -TDA LV & Radix
Pave School of The Arts
Liv Matson (Mini) - TDA LV, Radix & Velocity
Addyson Paul (Junior) - Radix & KAR Anaheim
Tayah Klimuck (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Project 21
Aliya Yen (Mini) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Cece Chung (Mini) - TDA & NYCDA Phoenix
Olivia Armstrong (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Leilani Lawlor (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Kira Lieberman (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Brystyn Scifres (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Berkely Scifres (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Regan Gerena (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Sara Von Rotz (Junior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Leighton Werner (Teen) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Lilly Barajas (Teen) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Brielle Lieberman (Teen) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Brooklyn Ladia (Teen) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Stella Eberts (Teen) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Gracyn French (Teen) - KAR LV, TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Sammi Chung (Senior) - TDA OR & NYCDA Phoenix
Stars Dance Studio
Ella Dobler (Junior) - TDA LV & Streetz
Summit Dance Shoppe
Audrey Dorsey (Junior) - Radix & Showbiz
Greta Wagner (Junior) - Radix & Showbiz
Aaliyah Dixon (Teen) - Radix & Showbiz
Leighton Curry (Teen) - Radix & Showbiz
The Academy at The Brea Space
Francesca Jen (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Kinsley Oykhman (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
Allison Shin (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
The Company Space
Piper Perusse (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
The Rock Center For Dance
Melina Biltz (Mini) - TDA LV & Radix
Lily Whiddon (Mini) - TDA LV & Radix
Lola Farias (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Rissa Laguana (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Alexis Mayer (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
Sophia Rudy (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
The Vision Dance Alliance
Kennedy Anderson (Junior) - LV & Radix
Emily Polis (Junior) - TDA LV & Radix
Caitlyn Polis (Teen) - TDA LV & Radix
Studio 702
Aliyah Hunt (Mini) - Starpower LV & Velocity
Eden Hawkins (Junior) - Starpower LV & Velocity
Peyton Nowacki (Teen) - Starpower LV & Velocity
Athena Pacheco (Teen) - Starpower LV & Velocity
Studio X
Mila Renae (Mini) - Radix & Velocity
Brielle Arias (Mini) - Radix & Velocity
Kate Matthews (Junior) - Radix & Velocity
Aliyah Almiranez (Junior) - Radix & Velocity
Aurora Andreski (Junior) - TDA LV & Velocity
Yoko's Dance & Performing Arts Academy
Isabel Dela Cruz (Teen) - TDA LV & KAR Anaheim
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