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Julieta Gracia photographed by Victor Gil Studio for Rabat Jewelry February 2023
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[PODFIC] you're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be by @roserelease
Rating:
Explicit
Archive Warning:
No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories:
M/M
Other
Fandom:
Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime)
Relationships:
Katsuki Yuuri/Victor Nikiforov
Phichit Chulanont & Katsuki Yuuri
Christophe Giacometti & Victor Nikiforov
Characters:
Katsuki Yuuri
Victor Nikiforov
Phichit Chulanont
Christophe Giacometti
Leo de la Iglesia
Ji Guang-Hong
Makkachin (Yuri!!! on Ice)
Vicchan (Yuri!!! on Ice)
Mila Babicheva
Sara Crispino
Michele Crispino
Emil Nekola
Lee Seung Gil
Minami Kenjirou
Additional Tags:
Fluff and Angst
Long-Distance Relationship
Cosplay
Non-Binary Victor Nikiforov
Demisexual Katsuki Yuuri
Nonbinary Character
Closeted Character
Crossplay
Complicated Gender Feelings
Happy Ending
Trans Character
POV Multiple
Slow Burn
Explicit Sexual Content
Emotional Hurt/Comfort
Past Abuse
Aged-Up Character(s)
Language: English Stats: Published:2024-01-06Updated:2024-01-06Words:33Chapters:1/32Hits:0
BookewyrmeWritesFic
Summary:
" More than anything, Yuuri wants to impress his cosplay role model Viktor Nikiforov, aka Nike Cosplay. But after a horrible start to a convention weekend, he panics and backs out at the last second to meet his idol. Normally this would be fine, except Yuuri discovers too late that there's a little Viktor related secret inside the con vlog his best friend filmed over the course of the weekend for him... It's fine, he thinks. Embarrassing, but not the end of the world. And it's not like Viktor himself will ever see the con vlog, so why worry? (Except for when one fateful, lonely night, Viktor does.)"
I AM BACK IN THE RECORDING BOOTH* BABY!! It feels so good to be back recording podfic. And I'm super excited to share this excellent fic with y'all, truly this fic means so much to me, it helped shape my own relationship with gender (among other fics). All your genderqueer Victuuri dreams are here my dears! Now with a genderqueer voice to narrate them!
*Not actually a real recording studio, who has money for that, I just do it in my bedroom when the cats are asleep.
#podfic#yuri on ice#victuuri#yuuri katsuki#victor nikiforov#fan work#new podfic#nonbinary#genderqueer
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Trick or treat? (For the ficwip game!)
We know from Yuri on Ice ep 12 that Stéphane Lambiel won silver at the Torino Olympics. Year not stated onscreen; in RL this was 2006. RL Lambiel also came in fourth in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
One of Victor's gold medals seen in ep 10 looks suspiciously like the ones handed out in 2006 in Torino.
We know from the Ice Adolescence preview trailer that ten years before the show, Victor participated in the Olympics in Paris.
Conclusion: Stéphane Lambiel won silver in Torino in 2010. Victor may have won gold in both 2006 and Torino, we're unlikely to know until we actually get Ice Adolescence, but he definitely won gold in at least one of the two.
(Evgeni Plushenko and Daisuke Takahashi, who took two of the 2010 medals in RL, probably don't exist in YOI; if Evan Lysacek does, then probably something about competing against Victor knocked him down to bronze or below. Christophe Giacometti may or may not have medaled at the 2010 or 2014 Olympics, but probably not both; the fact Victor remarked on sharing multiple Grand Prix Final, Europeans, and Worlds podiums with Chris tells me they have never shared multiple Olympics podiums and may never have shared the Olympics podium at all.)
And since 2006 Paris Olympics is far from the only example of YOI setting an event somewhere other than where the RL event that year was: in order to avoid having two significant-to-Yuuri competitions in Sochi, I can move the 2014 Olympics to wherever I like! Since one of the losing bids for the RL 2014 Olympics was Jaca, Spain, which lost partly because Spain was going to host only the mountain events in Jaca, with the ice events and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies in Zaragoza—the problem being that the bidding city has to host both those ceremonies—I have therefore switched Spain's 2014 bid from Jaca to Zaragoza.
(I'm on team "Yuuri came in like eighth in the 2014 Olympics". He therefore wanted to burn his Olympic team jacket out of shame, but Minako stole it before he could. It's stored either with the rest of his old costumes or with hers, possibly both on account of Minako stores the lot at her studio.)
(2018 and 2022 Olympics in YOIverse are definitely in Pyeongchang and Beijing, same as RL, though. We have official art showing Beijing, and though RL 2017 Four Continents was in the same venue as RL Pyeongchang Olympics figure skating and therefore could plausibly be what Seung-gil's coach was talking about, that venue is in Gangneung and the Olympics are by far the more important competition.)
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Star Spangled Rhythm
1942 ‧ Musical/Comedy ‧ 1h 39m
Star Spangled Rhythm is a 1942 American all-star cast musical film made by Paramount Pictures during World War II as a morale booster. Many of the Hollywood studios produced such films during the war, generally musicals, frequently with flimsy storylines, and with the specific intent of entertaining the troops overseas and civilians back home and to encourage fundraising – as well as to show the studios' patriotism. This film was also the first released by Paramount to be shown for 8 weeks.
William Webster (Victor Moore) was once a big-time silent film star. But in the age of talkies, he's a mere security guard for Paramount Studios. His sailor son, Johnny (Eddie Bracken), however, thinks his dad is a major executive. Now, with Johnny visiting, William must carry out the illusion that …
Initial release: December 30, 1942
Directors: Frank Tuttle, George Marshall, A. Edward Sutherland, Ralph Murphy, Lewis Allen, Paul Weatherwax
Screenplay: George S. Kaufman, Melvin Frank, Norman Panama, Arthur A. Ross, Fred Saidy, Harry Tugend
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Cast
Victor Moore as William "Pop" Webster
Betty Hutton as Polly Judson
Eddie Bracken as Johnny Webster
Walter Abel as B.G. DeSoto
Cass Daley as Mimi
Gil Lamb as High Pocket
Star Spangled Rhythm - Wikipedia
Vera Zorina in Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
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Yuri On Ice The Movie: Ice Adolescence has been postponed until further notice
Source: denkimouse on Twitter. Available in English and Japanese
Reminder: Please remember the staff is pouring their hearts out with this movie. They are individuals, like all of us, not machines. The movie may not be coming this year, but it is coming. We just need to be a little more patient.
#yuri on ice#viktor nikiforov#yuri on ice movie#yuuri katsuki#yuri plisetsky#viktuuri#victor nikiforov#kubo mitsurou#otabek altin#jean jacques leroy#otayuri#sayo yamamoto#seung gil lee#phichit chulanont#christophe giacometti#studio mappa#mappa#animation#anime#iceado#ice adolescence
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The Dance Awards, Orlando Florida 2021 Results
Best Dancer:
Mini Female
Top 20:
Kaylee Schwamb
Maya Steinfield
Georgia Beth Peters
Esme Chou
Diana Kouznetsova
Ariana Kovalevsky
Bella Rey D’Armas
Regan Gerena
Top 12:
Kensington Dressing
Denise Torres
Emely Carrillo
Braylynn Grizzaffi
Isabella Kouznetsova
Elizabeth Scott Lanier
Ellie Melchoir
Roxie Onellion
Ellary Day Szyndlar
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Carrigan Paylor
1st runner-up: Skylar Wong
Winner:
Kya Massimino
Mini Male
Top 9:
Dylan Custodio
Philip Trescases
Ian Castenada
Liam Retseck
Mateo Perez
Brayden Winchell
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Blake Metcalf
1st runner-up: Santiago Sosa
Winner:
Michael Cash Savio
Junior Female
Top 21:
Jazmine Raine Werner
Anya Inger
Alexandra Perez
Mary Jordan Clodfelter
Halle Hunt
Lena Garcia
Mya Tuaileva
Emme James Anderson.
Brooke Toro
Kamri Peterson
Top 11:
Maddie Ortega
Giselle Gandarilla
Stella Condie
Taylor Morrison
Daniela SanGiacomo
Aaliyah Dixon
Hayley Marshall
Top 4:
3rd runner-up: Angelina Elliott
2nd runner-up: Laci Stoico
1st runner-up: Gracyn French
Winner:
Cameron Voorhees
Junior Male
Top 9:
Amir Shah
Bosco Wong
Lucas Pignotti
Gage Davis
Kylan Wright
Kaden Brown
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Nicholas Moreno
1st runner-up: Zachary Roy
Winner:
Ian Stegeman
Teen Female
Top 20:
Zoe Ridge
Suvannah Hunter
Harlow Ganz
Ying Lei Pham
Whitney Tomes
Brooklyn Law
Camilla Cordoer
Natalya Toirac
Sophie Garcia
Top 11:
Destanye Diaz
Lindsey Weaver
Rachel Quiner
Isabella Lynch
Cydney Heard
Avery Lau
Arianna Quant
Rachel Loiselle
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Hailey Bills
1st runner-up: Keagan Capps
Winner:
Dyllan Blackburn
Teen Male
Top 21:
Logan Speer
Phoenix Decker
Joshuah Rivera
Gavin Miele
Edon Hartzy
Jeremy Powalowski
Niko Nyman
Julian Smith
Sam Evans
Skai Llorente
Top 11:
Hayden Mucha
Braylon Browner
Garris Munoz
Colin Bendziewicz
Jesse Flaherty
Andres Jiminez
Anthony Dessables
Samuel Ek
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Xander Perone
1st runner-up: Sam Fine
Winner:
Brady Farrar
Senior Female
Top 23:
Shane Higa
Amanda Taylor
Kiara Fina
Karisa Pluchino
Gionna D’Alessandro
Tyler Burden
Samantha Schmaling
Morgan Olschewski
Nanea Yu
Hallie Green
Bella Mills
Top 12:
Kaitlyn Linquist
Paloma Santos
Camila Schwarz
Chantel Le
Madi Autry
Madison Mazovec
Ruby Castro
Emma Cook
Cassidy Reigel
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Savannah Quiner
1st runner-up: Selena Hamilton
Winner:
Kayla Mak
Senior Male
Top 24:
Jaylin Sanders
Parker Brudzinski
Dominic Keider
Zakk Fowler
Thomas Perkey
Christian Bottger
Brian Class
Oliver Morris
Cameron Stedman
Evan Hamilton
Ta’Nario Riggins
Kahly McCurdy
Caden Thephavong
Top 11:
Reginald Turner Jr
Caden Hunter
Franco LaGrega
Wesley Cloud
Jordan Apodaca
Artem Tikhonenko
John Chappell
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl
Top 3:
2nd runner-up: Carter Williams
1st runner-up: Thiago Pacheco
Winner:
Jaxon Willard
Finals
High Scores by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
PeeWee Solo
1st: Lainey Hess-’Amayzing Mayzie’
1st: Amanda Carpenter-’Hey Daddy’
1st: Sophia Novo-’Red Hope’
1st: Ella Venerio-’Signals’
2nd: Stella Brinkerhoff-’Fly’
3rd: Ava Piedrahita-’I Am Free’
3rd: Penelope LeMieux-’I’d Rather Go Blind’
4th: Amaya Rodriguez-’Fly’
5th: Ava Wilkins-’Always Love You’
5th: Reese Braga-’Fallen Memory’
6th: AnnaCameron McGlohorn-’Dance Like Yo Daddy’
6th: Mikaela Florez-’Stop Go’
7th: Audrey Mikkelson-’Shake the Room’
7th: Navie Mees-’Sweet Child’
8th: Khylie Wilkerson-’Proud Mary’
9th: Addie Goodwin-’Cause I’m A Blonde’
9th: Charlotte Brayman-’Wonderful World’
10th: Brinley Evans-’Beauty and the Beast’
Mini Solo
1st: Kensington Dressing-’A Distant World’
1st: Kya Massimino-’System Activated’
2nd: Michael Cash Savio-’Interpretation of Mike’
3rd: Carrigan Paylor-’Orange Colored Sky’
4th: Lexus Natalie-’Alternate World’
4th: Regan Gerena-’My Boyfriend’s Back’
4th: Camila Giraldo-’Welcome to Miami’
5th: Isabella Kouznetsova-’Almost There’
5th: Ella Dobler-’Enter Now’
6th: Winter Eberts-’Hit the Road Jack’
6th: Ellerie Cox-’New Miss Rhythm’
6th: Mya Lanigan-’Roxy’
6th: Denise Torres-’Swan’
6th: Sophia Gil-’Sway’
6th: Jazmin Covos-’The Air’
7th: Dylan Custudio-’Discerning’
7th: Bella Rey D’Armas-’Extraction’
7th: Alyson Merino-’Internal’
7th: Emily Core-’Without Limits’
8th: Savy Luetchtefeld-’Beautiful Thing’
8th: Ashley Otano-’Dark Matter’
8th: Raegan Hess-’Intertwined’
9th: Camryn Studebaker-’Everything Fades’
9th: Diana Kouznetsova-’Rainbow’
9th: Jasmine Pando-’Strains’
10th: Santiago Sosa-’Becoming’
10th: Baker Barboza-’Boots’
10th: Milly Berry-’My Big French Boyfriend’
10th: Melody Cocina-’On The Hour’
10th: Ruby Arnold-’Ruby Blue’
10th: Lily Hackney-’Static’
Junior Solo
1st: Gracyn French-’A Character of Quiet’
1st: Cameron Voorhees-’Unplug’
2nd: Kylee Casares-’Lonely’
2nd: Laci Stoico-’Mein Herr’
3rd: Giselle Gandarilla-’All Human Beings’
3rd: Aaliyah Dixon-’That’s Life’
4th: Maddie Ortega-’Summetime’
5th: Zachary Roy-’Higher Ground’
6th: Hayley Marshall-’Ink’
7th: Alexandra Perez-’Valentine’
8th: Caitie Polis-’Fallen Angel’
8th: Daniela SanGiacomo-’Restless’
8th: Shayla Blair-’The Thing’
9th: Angelina Elliott-’Out’
10th: Kamri Peterson-’Broken Mirrors’
10th: Lena Garcia-’Falling Away From the Surface’
Teen Solo
1st: Brady Farrar-’The Apology’
2nd: Sam Fine-’Obsession’
3rd: Georgia Greene-’Alpha and Omega’
3rd: Dyllan Blackburn-’Indian Summer’
4th: Avery Lau-’From the Ashes’
5th: Isabella Tagle-’100 Times’
5th: Destanye Diaz-’My Own’
6th: Xander Perone-’Elijah’
6th: Garris Munoz-’Enlightenment’
6th: Rachel Leon-’Just the Two of Us’
6th: Kaitlyn Esquivel-’The Curse’
6th: Isabella Weidmann-’Where They Lay’
7th: Iliana Victor-’Drawn to You’
7th: Jordan Lassiter-’Hometown Glory’
7th: Antonia Gonzalez-’Like the Wind’
7th: Sophie Gracie-’Lost’
7th: Ava Miller-’Tarnished’
8th: Kaitlyn Ortega-’Ain’t No Sunshine’
8th: Ava Carroll-’Are You Sure’
8th: Harlow Ganz-’Breaking the Surface’
9th: Edon Hartzy-’Claire De Lune’
9th: Sam Hardin-’Crunk Driving’
9th: Sarah Georgiana-’Heartstrings’
10th: Angel DiMartino Palladino-’Disable Blocker’
10th: Ellen Grace Olansen-’Ghost’
10th: Hadley Snell-’Like This’
10th: Isabella Warfield-’To Be Continued’
10th: Samuel Ek-’Uncovered’
Senior Solo
1st: Jaxon Willard-’Female Energy’
2nd: Caden Hunter-’I Am Not the One’
2nd: Kayla Mak-’Tuesday’
2nd: Gionna D’Alessandro-’Wish You Were Here’
3rd: Thiago Pacheco-’Strange’
4th: Carter Williams-’Change is Everything’
5th: Selena Hamilton-’Black Car’
5th: Wesley Cloud-’Black Lake’
5th: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl-’Darkness’
5th: Sophie Tosh-’Lumina’
6th: Melina Dalton-’Errors’
7th: Jaylin Sander-’Extraterrestrial Movement’
8th: Caitlyn Knowles-’Exhibition’
9th: John Chappell-’Through the Fog’
10th: Gabriella Garavelo Bortoleto-’Kitri’
10th: Javon Hunter-’OMG’
10th: Emma Cook-’Out of Line’
10th: Elle Tosh-’Safe’
PeeWee Duo/Trio
1st: Dance Town-’3 Blessings’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Fly Me to the Moon’
3rd: New Level Dance Company-’I’ll Be There’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Beats’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No More I Love Yous’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Woodbury Dance Center-’Yesterday’
2nd: Summit Dance Shoppe-’Something’s Gotta Change’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Gallows’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Lumineuse’
5th: Dance Town-’Cola’
5th: Project 21-’I Am the Cute One’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Exiles’
2nd: Dance Town-’The Boy and the Snake’
3rd: Project 21-’A Match Made In Heaven’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’C’mon Talk’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Size’
5th: Center Stage Dance Studio-’Arms Around You’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Stars Dance Studio-’Wake Me’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Home With You’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Not That News’
3rd: Dance Town-’No Weapon Formed Against Me Will Prosper’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Still Life’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Center-’Cello Sonata’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Dance Town-’This Time is Real’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’To The Moon’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Le Plat Pays’
4th: South Tulsa Dance Co-’I’m Coming Home’
5th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Be Still My Heart’
PeeWee Group
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Bird’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Ooh La La’
2nd: New Level Dance Company-’I Need A Hero’
3rd: Dance Unlimited-’Fabulous’
4th: Dance Spectrum-’Mr. Sandman’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Shake Your Groove Thing’
Mini Group
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Impending Loss’
1st: Dance Town-’Together in Separation’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’The Awakening’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Undertow’
3rd: True Dance and Company-’Doors are Closing’
4th: Project 21-’Fan Tan Fannie’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Fly’
4th: West Florida Dance Company-’Spice Girls’
5th: Dance Town-’Good Question’
Junior Group
1st: Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’
2nd: True Dance and Company-’Another Time’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Cello Suite’
3rd: True Dance and Company-’Solitude’
4th: Project 21-’No Fear But Anticipation’
4th: Dance Town-’No Journey’s End’
5th: True Dance and Company-’Eyes Closed and Moving Forward’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex-’New World’
Teen Group
1st: Project 21-’GirlsGirlsGirls’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co-’I Love Movies’
2nd: True Dance and Company-’In Memoriam’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy-’Now You’re Out of Sight’
2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Seven’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Softly, Heavy’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy-’The Mist’
3rd: companyONE-’Her Blues’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Lost’
4th: Dance Town-’My Hypergraphia is Exploitable’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Anything I Do’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Endless Falls’
Senior Group
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Fade’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company-’Your Weight Is Not Mine to Carry’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Feel Pretty Perplexed’
3rd: Dance Town-’Kiss’
4th: Westchester Dance Academy-’Against the Dying of the Light’
4th: Artistic Fusion Dance Academy-’React’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’WAIT’
PeeWee Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Let’s Get Loud’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Rose’
4th: The Southern Strutt-’ABC’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Scooby Doo’
Mini Line
1st: Project 21-’Dive In the Pool’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Scrapers’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Work 2020′
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Uptown Girls’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Moon’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’I Don’t Speak French’
Junior Line
1st: Dance Town-’Create’
2nd: Dance Town-’Black Bird’
3rd: True Dance and Company-’Final Moments’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Girls’
5th: Stars Dance Studio-’For All We Know’
Teen Line
1st: Project 21-’Post That’
1st: companyONE-’The Whole Truth’
2nd: companyONE-’City Limits’
2nd: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Get Up’
3rd: The Artist Project-’Wanted: Dead or Alive’
4th: Stars Dance Studio-’Through Our Strength’
5th: Dance Town-’305′
5th: Dance Town-’Lord Have Mercy’
5th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Mack the Knife’
Senior Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
2nd: Dance Town-’Now What’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’
4th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Maybe It’s Just Me’
5th: Stars Dance Studio-’Minus 61′
PeeWee Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Mini Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Drumming’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio-’Dawn of Love’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Flykicks’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Time’
5th: Dance Town-’Disco’
5th: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Sheffield School of the Dance-’New York City’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’
3rd: Dance Town-’Cats’
3rd: Sheffield School of the Dance-’The Beat Drop’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On the Gas’
5th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’My Dearest Friend’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Aquatic’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’You’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Weightless’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
4th: The Southern Strutt-’Pound Sterling’
5th: The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’
5th: Dance Town-’Grown Woman’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes the Boom’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Kick It’
4th: Sheffield School of the Dance-’FUNK2K’
5th: Sheffield School of the Dance-’Symphony’
PeeWee Production
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’
Mini Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
Junior Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Snitches and Rats’
Teen Production
1st: Dance Town-’Salsa’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Diamonds’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sexy Back’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio-’Papa Was A Rolling Stone’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’For Dodo’
5th: The Southern Strutt-’Book of Love’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Money’
Senior Production
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No Bystanders’
1st: Stars Dance Studio-’Catwalk’
2nd: Sheffield School of the Dance-’The Hollywood Wiz’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
PeeWee Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Ooh La La’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
3rd: Dance Unlimited-’Fabulous’
4th: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Shake Your Groove Thing’
PeeWee Hip-Hop
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Scooby Doo’
2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Juice Break’
PeeWee Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’
2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Mr. Sandman’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’ABC’
PeeWee Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Bird’
PeeWee Lyrical
1st: New Level Dance Company-’I Need A Hero’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Rose’
4th: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
PeeWee Musical Theatre
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’New Girls In Town’
PeeWee Specialty
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Lets Get Loud’
PeeWee Acro
1st: Dance Spectrum-’Hot Hot Hot’
Mini Jazz
1st: Project 21-’Dive In the Pool’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’I Work 2020′
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company-’I Don’t Speak French’
4th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Kiss, Kiss’
4th: The Southern Strutt-’Ponytail’
5th: True Dance and Company-’Business of Love’
Mini Ballet
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Concerto in E Major’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Spanish Flair’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Flykicks’
1st: West Florida Dance Company-’Spice Girls’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back at It’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company-’C-Breezy’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Mint Chocolate Chip’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Jump’
Mini Tap
1st: West Florida Dance Company-’Do Your Thing’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Splash N Go’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Jitterbug’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Love Shack’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’A Train’
5th: Xplosive Dance Academy-’This Will Be’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Dance Town-’Together in Separation’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Impending Loss’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Undertow’
3rd: True Dance and Company-’Doors are Closing’
4th: Stars Dance Studio-’Dawn of Love’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Time’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’The Awakening’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Drumming’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’The Moon’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Fly’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’I Believe’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Fly Me to the Moon’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy-’Fade to Silence’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’
2nd: Project 21-’Fan Tan Fannie’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
4th: Carolina Collective Dance-’Legally Blonde’
4th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Don’t Rain on My Parade’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Forget About the Boy’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
2nd: Dance Town-’Cafe Latino’
3rd: Dance Town-’Ballroom Babies’
4th: Stars Dance Studio-’Let’s Do It!’
Mini Specialty
1st: Stars Dance Studio-’Scrapers’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Uptown Girls’
Mini Acro
1st: Evolution Dance Company-’Dream On’
2nd: Dance Spectrum-’Hoedown Throwdown’
Junior Jazz
1st: Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’
2nd: Dance Town-’Black Bird’
3rd: Sheffield School of the Dance-’New York City’
4th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Replicas’
4th: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
5th: Project 21-’Proud Mary’
Junior Ballet
1st: Dance Town-’Waltz’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Waltz of the Hour’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Violin Fantastique’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Going to School’
5th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Springtime Waltz’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Sheffield School of the Dance-’The Beat Drop’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Snitches and Rats’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On the Gas’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dirty South’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk it Out’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Mr. Brown’
Junior Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’My Dearest Friend’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Birds’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Sussudio’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Here Comes the Sun’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Art Official’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Crazy in Love’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Dance Town-’Create’
2nd: True Dance and Company-’Final Moments’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Cello Suite’
3rd: Project 21-’No Fear But Anticipation’
3rd: Dance Town-’No Journey’s End’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex-’New World’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Eyes Closed and Moving Forward’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex-’Better Days Ahead’
Junior Lyrical
1st: True Dance and Company-’Another Time’
2nd: True Dance and Company-’Solitude’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio-’For All We Know’
4th: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave the Light On’
5th: True Dance and Company-’Almost Heaven’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’
2nd: Dance Town-’Cats’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’First Day Frug’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Zero to Hero’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Fish are Friends Not Food’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Girls’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Salome’
Junior Specialty
1st: Dance Town-’Life is a Tango’
2nd: West Florida Dance Company-’Rama’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Spa’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company-’Bamboo Banga’
Junior Acro
1st: Xplosive Dance Academy-’Nocturnus’
Junior Improv
1st: Summit Dance Shoppe-’Grey Achea (Shen)’
Teen Groups:
Teen Jazz
1st: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Anything I Do’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex-’Debut’
2nd: West Florida Dance Company-’Glass’
3rd: Middletown Dance Academy-’Make Your Body’
4th: Orlando International School of Dance-’Focus’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Delivered’
Teen Ballet
1st: Westchester Dance Academy-’The Mist’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Lost Light’
Teen Tap
1st: Dance Spectrum-’Seven’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Softly, Heavy’
2nd: companyONE-’Her Blues’
3rd: Legacy Center for the Arts-’Ain’t No Mountain’
4th: West Florida Dance Company-’Sir Duke’
4th: Dance Spectrum-’Don’t Worry’
5th: True Dance and Company-’Requiem’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Project 21-’GirlsGirlsGirls’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co-’I Love Movies’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex-’Lost’
4th: Dance Town-’My Hypergraphia is Exploitable’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Endless Falls’
Teen Lyrical
1st: True Dance and Company-’In Memoriam’
1st: Westchester Dance Academy-’Now You’re Out of Sight’
2nd: Thomas Dance Studio-’It’s Been A Year’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Then You Look At Me’
3rd: Orlando International School of Dance-’Grey’
4th: Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center-’The Face’
5th: Middletown Dance Academy-’Love Wins’
Teen Specialty
1st: Stars Dance Studio-’Carbon Cycle’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Highest Flood’
3rd: Orlando International School of Dance-’I Won’t Complain’
Teen Acro
1st: The WHEREHOUSE-’Lime in the Coconut’
Teen Line, Extended Line, Production:
Teen Jazz
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sexy Back’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
2nd: Project 21-’Post That’
3rd: companyONE-’City Limits’
4th: Dance Town-’305′
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Santa Maria’
5th: Stars Dance Studio-’One More Night’
Teen Ballet
1st: Dance Town-’Swan Lake’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sometimes When It Rains’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Apres Minuit’
3rd: Dance Town-’Snowflakes’
4th: Sheffield School of the Dance-’Faust’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Bataille’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
2nd: Studio 61 Dance Company-’Get Up’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’For Dodo’
3rd: The Artist Project-’Wanted: Dead or Alive’
4th: Dance Town-’Grown Woman’
5th: Dance Town-’Lord Have Mercy’
Teen Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’House of Frug’
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Rock Your Body’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Hook’
3rd: Dance Spectrum-’Shining Star’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Gold Watch’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’You’
1st: Stars Dance Studio-’Papa Was A Rolling Stone’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Could Look Away’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio-’Weightless’
3rd: companyONE-’The Whole Truth’
4th: Stars Dance Studio-’Through Our Strength’
5th: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Still’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Aquatic’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Pound Sterling’
3rd: Westchester Dance Academy-’Things Left Behind’
4th: True Dance and Company-’Et Moi’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Young & Beautiful’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’We Choose’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Mack the Knife’
3rd: companyONE-’Hot Honey Rag’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Groundhog Day’
5th: West Florida Dance Company-’Time Warp’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company-’One’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Dance Town-’Salsa’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Diamonds’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio-’After Hour’
Teen Specialty
1st: West Florida Dance Company-’Money’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Book of Love’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Into the FUNknown’
3rd: Dance Town-’Paradise’
4th: Westchester Dance Academy-’DarkRoad’
5th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Born to be Alive’
Teen Acro
1st: Dance Spectrum-’I Just Wanna’
2nd: Studio Powers-’Area 51′
Senior Jazz
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Fade’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’Maybe It’s Just Me’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Fade’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Kick It’
4th: Westchester Dance Academy-’Just What I Need’
5th: Dance Town-’I’ve Got You’
Senior Ballet
1st: Dance Town-’Stars and Stripes’
2nd: Sheffield School of the Dance-’Carmen’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Recomposed’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’No Bystanders’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes the Boom’
4th: The Artist Project-’Taking Over’
5th: Sheffield School of the Dance-’FUNK2K’
Senior Tap
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Feel Pretty Perplexed’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company-’Come Together’
4th: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
2nd: Dance Town-’Now What’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company-’Your Weight Is Not Mine to Carry’
4th: Stars Dance Studio-’Catwalk’
5th: Artistic Fusion Dance Academy-’React’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Westchester Dance Academy-’Against the Dying of the Light’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’How Do I Live’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio-’First Encounter’
4th: West Florida Dance Company-’Sweet Dreams’
5th: Dance Spectrum-’Station’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Sheffield School of the Dance-’The Hollywood Wiz’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Too Darn Hot’
Senior Ballroom
1st: Dance Town-’KISS’
Senior Specialty
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Moonlight Presto’
3rd: Dance Town-’RUN’
4th: The Dancer’s EDGE-’Think About You’
4th: The Artist Project-’Curious Creatures’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy-’Ne Me Quitte Pas’
Best Performance by Age:
PeeWee
Winner:
The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Mini
Winner: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Swagger Jagger’
1st runner-up: The Southern Strutt-’Impending Loss’
2nd runner-up: Project 21-’Dive In the Pool’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town-’Together in Separation’
4th runner-up: Stars Dance Studio-’Scrapers’
Junior
Winner: Dance Town-’Create’
1st runner-up: Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’
2nd runner-up: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Cello Suite’
3rd runner-up: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’
4th runner-up: True Dance and Company-’Another Time’
5th runner-up: Sheffield School of the Dance-’New York City’
Teen
Groups:
Winner: Project 21-’GirlsGirlsGirls’
1st runner-up: Westchester Dance Academy-’The Mist’
2nd runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Softly, Heavy’
3rd runner-up: True Dance and Company-’In Memoriam’
4th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co-’I Love Movies’
5th runner-up: Dance Spectrum-’Seven’
Line, Extended Line, Production:
Winner: Dance Town-’Salsa’
1st runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Diamonds’
2nd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio-’Papa Was A Rolling Stone’
3rd runner-up: companyONE-’The Whole Truth’
4th runner-up: Project 21-’Post That’
5th runner-up: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
6th runner-up: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
Senior
Winner: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
1st runner-up: Dance Town-’Now What’
2nd runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
3rd runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company-’Your Weight Is Not Mine to Carry’
4th runner-up: Stars Dance Studio-’Catwalk’
Best Performance by Style/Division:
Best Hip-Hop
Rhythm Dance Centre-’Earthquake’
The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
Best Tap
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’I Feel Pretty Perplexed’
Best Contemporary
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy-’After Dark’
Best Jazz
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Sexy Back’
Best Ballroom
Dance Town-’Salsa’
Best Musical Theatre
The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’
Best Ballet
Westchester Dance Academy-’The Mist’
Best Lyrical
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Aquatic’
Best Specialty
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio-’Goliath’
Best Acro
Dance Spectrum-’I Just Wanna’
Special Awards:
Professionalism
Westchester Dance Academy
Best Production
Dance Town-’Salsa’
Outstanding Achievement:
Mini/Junior Choreography
Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’ (Molly Long’
Teen/Senior Choreography
Dance Town-’Salsa’ (Manny and Lory Castro)
Costume Design
Rhythm Dance Center-’Recomposed’
Mini Technical
The Southern Strutt-’Impending Loss’
Junior Technical
Dance Town-’Create’
Teen Technical
Stars Dance Studio-’Papa Was A Rolling Stone’
Senior Technical
Westchester Dance Academy-’Against the Dying of the Light’
Best in Studio ($3000 per style):
Best Hip-Hop
Rhythm Dance Center
Best Tap,
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy
Best Contemporary
Dance Town
Best Jazz
Project 21
Best Ballroom
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Best Musical Theatre
The Southern Strutt
Best Lyrical
Westchester Dance Academy
People’s Choice ($250)
Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
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hey carrie!! i’d love to start supporting/following more black competition dancers - a the moment i only follow kids from cali studios so don’t know many !! could you maybe shout a few out that i could follow? thanks for you all the work you do for the dance community 🤍
This of course is no where near a full list but here are some talented dancers to follow!
athena andrade maia smyl miyah lagrant jezzaeyah slack carrington clark bella jones ilana victor kelis robinson christian burse angelina elliott sydney thomas maya and maliah howard becca stewart madison brown jemoni powe jaxon willard zada britton chloe hogan bryanna Strickland Faith brown Rudie Bolton Lily Sledge Jamaii Melvin Ashley Green Jada Walker Aaliyah Dixon Imani and Nia lindsay Khloe and Paige Thomas-Gil julia bailey hayden frazier you can also follow a tag called browngirlsdoballet or go on prettybrowndancers on ig
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Looking for Canon/OC and Canon/Canon RP partners.
Hi, my name is Cici and I'm looking for some long term fandom roleplay partners! I'm a 20 year old female so any partners aged 18+ would be ideal to account for any possible NSFW. I will roleplay with you if you are younger, but no younger than 17 and no older than 30. Also, if you are under 18, our roleplay will automatically be SFW.
Reply length and time: one to two paragraphs minimum per reply in third person and my timezone is GMT. One-liners are a turn off for me. Two to three replies a day minimum, and I veer towards trying to write multiple replies a day. If you can't reply often, that's okay as long as you state it beforehand. I like a lot of OOC chatter whether it's in general or about the RP. I like to build up a friendship of sorts with my partner so it's easier to set up plot points or even just gush about characters. So if you're into that sort of thing, I'm your gal!
My RP preference is CanonxOC, but I will also write Canon/Canon. Doubling is essential-in return, I'm more than happy to write from any of the characters and ships below. Also open to both canon and AU'S for fandoms.
Fandom and Character/ship list:(Bold and Italics=RP's that I'm looking for at the moment, but I can also write every ship mentioned here)
Free! Iwatobi Swim Club: I write Haru, Makoto, Nagisa, Rei, Rin, Sousuke, Sejiuro, Momo, Gou and Izuru.
Ships: MakoHaru, Regisa, Haru/Rin, SouRin, Rin/OC, Izuru/Gou, Gou/Seijuro.
Yuri on Ice: I write Yuuri, Victor, Yuri P, Otabek, JJ Leroy, Pitchit, Mila, Sara and Seung-Gil.
Ships-Victyuuri, Otayuri, Yuri P/OC, JJBek, MilaSara, Pitchit/Seung-gil.
Ouran High School Host Club: I write Haruhi and pretty much the entire Host Club.
Ships-TamaHaru, Tamaki/OC, Kyoya/Tamaki, Kyoya/OC, Hikaru/OC,Kaoru/OC.
Mystic Messenger:Zen, Yoosung, Saeyoung, Jaehee and MC. (Note: I've played all of the routes except for Unknown/Ray/Saeran but in future, I'll probably roleplay him as well.)
Ships-Zen/MC, Saeyoung/MC, Yoosung/Saeyoung, Jaehee/MC.
Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus: Percy, Nico, Will, Leo, Annabeth, Percy, Reyna. Ships-Leo/OC, Solangelo. (Note: The ships list for this fandom could get longer in the future, as I'm currently trying to get back into this fandom.)
Fandoms that I may possibly roleplay in the future and am trying to get back into: Fruits Basket, Harry Potter, The Umbrella Academy, Stranger Things, Haikyuu!, Studio Ghibli, Black Butler, The Mortal Instruments/Shadowhunters.)
AU'S I will roleplay-(both Fandom and OC.)
Actor AU, Band AU, College AU, Demigod AU, Fake Dating AU, High School AU, Journalist/Reporter AU, Royalty AU, Social Media AU, Youtuber AU.
Limits: I don't mind smut, but I'm not looking for a purely NSFW based RP. Overly angsty topics such as death, family issues are fine for me to RP but I draw the line at rape, gore, or any overly descriptive violence.
Contact: I'm submitting through my main blog @caoimhediva if you have any questions or would prefer to set up RP on Tumblr.
However, my preferred platform to RP on is Discord, so if you want to contact me on there, my tag is fancifuldreamer#8377 .
I hope this ad interests one or two of you! It seems like a lot, but I do try to be flexible, so don't be afraid to reach out!
#Desperately Seeking Roleplay#Writing Partner Wanted#Roleplay Partner Wanted#Roleplay Partner Ad#Roleplay Partner Search#Roleplay Partner Needed#Rp Buddy Search#Rp Partner Needed#Rp Partner Wanted#Rp Partner Ad#Rp Partner Search#Fandom Roleplay Wanted#Long Term Roleplay Wanted#21+ Roleplay Wanted#Seeking Roleplay Partner#submission
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Julieta Gracia photographed by Victor Gil Studio for Rabat Jewelry February 2023
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Feature Friday
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020)
Still trying to recover after breaking it off with Mistah J, Harley Quinn finds herself hunted by all of the enemies she has made and forced to race to recover a diamond from a young thief. Birds of Prey was filmed in Los Angeles.
Harley lives in an apartment above Phoenix Inn Chinese Cuisine run by her buddy Doc after her breakup.
She is out for drinks after roller derby with her teammates at Gil’s Super Burger when she hears them gossiping about her breakup and doubting her ability to stay away from Mistah J.
Harley makes the drunken decision to steal a tanker truck and crash it into ACE Chemicals at Boyd & South Anderson Streets to make her breakup official.
Harley is preparing to eat her delicious sandwich at the corner of South Los Angeles & Winston Streets when Renee tries to arrest her.
Harley runs from Renee down the nearby alley where she is confronted by several enemies trying to kill her. She manages to briefly escape through Wall Street Wholesale but her sandwich is tragically lost.
She eventually manages to escape Renee in Indian Alley but is confronted by another enemy. The mysterious Crossbow Killer shoots this guy but shortly thereafter she is captured by Roman Sionis’s goons.
Renee returns to her station at Los Angeles Center Studios where her boss doubts her investigation and soon Harley arrives to make a mess of the place looking for Cassandra.
Meanwhile, a few days earlier, Dinah returns to her apartment at 1312 Ingraham Street and runs into Cassandra in the hallway.
Dinah accompanies Victor Zsasz to pick up the diamond from the Title Insurance Building but it is stolen by Cassandra who is then arrested.
After getting Cassandra from the police station, Harley drives with her across the Fourth Street Viaduct before stopping at Pico Boulevard & Fedora Street to demand she hand over the diamond.
Harley takes Cassandra to Fields Market in West Hills to pick up some laxatives and other supplies. This popular supermarket can also be seen in��Lady Bird and Matchstick Men.
Helena follows Dinah across town down East 7th Street & South Central Avenue as Dinah drives to find Harley at Amusement Mile to recover the diamond.
Harley chases after Roman Sionis and Cassandra through the parking area at the long defunct Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center. This shopping mall has been largely closed for 25 years making it a popular filming location including appearances in Westworld, Gone Girl, and Minority Report.
After finally recovering the diamond (and giving it a good wash), Harley sells it Kelechian Jewelry before driving off with Cassandra.
#birds of prey#birds of prey (and the fantabulous emancipation of one harley quinn)#phoenix inn chinese cuisine#gil's super burger#wall street wholesale#indian alley#los angels center studios#1312 ingraham street#title insurance building#fourth street viaduct#fields market#hawthorne plaza shopping center#kelechian jewelry#feature locations#los angeles
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Eu tive lá e não te vi lá!
Salve, nobres! Estive de cá pensando com os meus botões e pela milésima vez multiplicada por mais umas centenas de vezes resolvi retomar as atividades aqui no blog pra não deixar esse nosso canal jogado num canto empoeirado e como dessa vez estou me organizando pra fazer postagens periódicas e pontuais essa engrenagem aqui vai funcionar a todo vapor, certo?! Acreditem que sim!
O título do post é uma frase dita pelo Black Alien na música “From Hell do Céu” do disco Babylon by Gus Vol. I (O ano do macaco) de 2004 e me veio a mente como um paralelo do som “Quem Tava Lá” do Costa Gold com participação do Luccas Carlos e Mc Marechal e por consequência a “Eu Tava Lá” da Lívia Cruz que em si me inspiraram pra pontuar alguns trabalhos os quais me envolvi desde que iniciei meus passos no universo hip hop. Enquanto em determinado momento de sua participação o Mc Marechal lista tudo o que houve de relevante em sua carreira e em geral o questionamento de quem tava lá é sempre levantado, o Mr. Black por outro lado diz que esteve lá mas não viu alguém lá, já a Lívia chega em forma de resposta ao som do Costa Gold, cada música em seu determinado momento e tempo, óbvio. E com referência a esses apontamentos listei abaixo um pouco do que já me envolvi independente de quem estava ou não onde eu estava, segue:
2006: H.U.N - Dito & Feito
H.U.N era a sigla de Hip Hop Underground Nordestino, a seita rimática formada por mim, Coscarque, Lord e Dj Poeira. Um som com bastante influência do Quinto Andar e a linhagem underground feita na época. A ideia era a de sermos um coletivo com bastante gente e com isso muitos artistas chegaram a participar de algumas trocas de ideias, ensaios e até músicas. Posso citar nomes como Victor Haggar, Sinho Representativo, Mc Spock, Dj Jarrão e Mc Sardinha. Se não me falha a memória fizemos três únicas apresentações, uma no evento de lançamento do grupo no SESI de Coutos, outra no Carnaval de Salvador (naquela fita do cachê demorado) e a apresentação de despedida do grupo no evento “Fora de Órbita���. Os únicos registros musicais que foram feitos podem ser encontrados no link abaixo: Clique e ouça: HUN - Dito & Feito ______________________________________________________________
2009: Coletivo 071 - Todo o dom que Deus nos reservou
O Coletivo 071 foi idealizado pelo Dj Índio que em parceria com artistas locais deu forma a mixtape “Todo o dom que Deus nos reservou”. A compilação reúne além do Dj Índio, Dimak, Daganja, Fall, Mc Spock, Aladdin, Sereno e eu mesmo quem vos escreve. São cinco tracks com o que de melhor era feito no tempo que pode ser conferido no link abaixo:
Clique aqui e ouça: Coletivo 071 - Todo o dom que Deus nos reservou
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2009: 157 Nervoso - A Cria Rebelde
O discoA Cria Rebelde do 157 Nervoso (que mais na frente mudou de nome pra Niggaz) foi um trabalho que lancei junto com meus irmãos Man-Duim e Mc Spock. O disco saiu pela Positivoz e trouxe doze faixas com produções minha, do Dj Leandro, Mr. Armeng e Dj Índio. A captação das vozes foi feita no stúdio Freedom Soul Rec, enquanto o processo de mixagem e masterização ficou por conta de Yuri Loppo no Coro de Rato Studio. Pra ouvir o disco acesse o link:
Clique aqui e ouça: 157 Nervoso - A Cria Rebelde
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2009: Originais e Remixadas (Vol. I)
Ainda em 2009 lancei a mixtape Originais e Remixadas (Vol. I)
Texto por Felipe Schmidt do
Boom Bap Rap
.“O projeto serve até como uma ferramenta para "educar" novos fãs do rap. É que Diego, antes de apresentar sua versão, solta a original. Outro ponto legal e digno de nota é a quantidade de artistas nacionais remixados, algo que não é muito comum por aqui. Das 12 faixas do trabalho, oito são made in Brazil. Mas, em meio a percussões brasileiras e samples tranquilos, é a voz infantil apresentando a mixtape do pai logo no início a parte mais emblemática da parada. E foi só o início, o prelúdio para a criatividade que transbordaria até o último segundo da audição. Enfim, fiquem com os remixes de Diego 157.”
Ouça e Baixe a Mixtape Originais e Remixadas (Vol. I)
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2009: Finalista do Concurso Boom Bap de Beats
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2010: Liga dos Beats em São Paulo
2010: Campeão do Concurso de Remix “Segredo da Harmonia” promovido pelo grupo Versu2.
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2011: Campeão da 2ª edição da festa “Fora de Órbita Beats” em Salvador
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2012: Finalista da Batalha de Beats na Semana Baiana de Hip Hop
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2015: Lançamento do Clipe “Linhas Viris”.
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Linhas Viris foi o primeiro lançamento da minha mixtape - que ainda não saiu e eu gosto de chamá-la carinhosamente de Detox, fazendo um trocadilho com a mixtape que o Dr. Dre desistiu de lançar - #EUV, também é o meu primeiro registro solo em vídeo que ganhou forma graças ao trabalho da Bolsh Vidz com meu parceiro Gil Daltro, mais conhecido como Bolsh. A ideia do video era a de servir como um prenúncio do que estaria por vir, mas por conta de mil e uma mudanças de plano o trabalho que seria lançado segue aqui em stand by pra num momento oportuno ser disponibilizado. ______________________________________________________________
2015: Lançamento do EP “Antes da Mixtape”.
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O EP, “Antes da Mixtape”, nasceu da idéia de lançar singles periódicos até a finalização da mixtape #EUV (até hoje não lançada). Após ter disponibilizado algumas músicas deste trabalho, resolvi compilar outros sons inéditos para assim, dar forma ao projeto do EP em questão. Todas as faixas são colaborativas, ou seja, possuem participações especiais de alguns mc’s locais, tais como, Baga Mc, Galf (AC), Mc Spock, Jhomp (NPN), Brown Santana, José Macedo, Man-Duim, Ravi e Oddish, distribuídos assim, entre as sete faixas que compõem o registro. O trabalho foi todo gravado e produzido por mim, exceto as faixas “Autodisciplina” e “Mestre do Destino”, onde os beatmakers Dr. Drumah e Victor Haggar, assinaram a produção dos instrumentais de forma sucessiva. Clique aqui e Ouça/Baixe o Ep “Antes da Mixtape”. ______________________________________________________________
2015: Maus Elementos - Eles Não Vão Perdoar (Mixtape)
Em dezembro de 2015 lançamos a mixtape #ENVP da Fraternidade Maus Elementos, um projeto que composto por Galf (AC), Lukas Kintê, Bolsh, oddish, Gold, Tiago negão, Victor Haggar, Dj Rani e Márcio M.U, além de mim, é claro. Um combo de contundência, acidez, introspecção, metáforas, flow, sarcasmo, ódio, amor, lírica, militância e verdade todos traduzidos em ritmo e poesia de forma ímpar. Clique e Ouça: Maus Elementos - Eles Não Vão Perdoar (Mixtape) ______________________________________________________________
2016: Quilates feat. Cintia Savoli e Dj Gug (Single)
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Quilates é uma abordagem cirúrgica sobre questões de mão dupla como "bem e mal", "verdadeiro e falso", "guerra e paz", "certo e errado", dentro outras milhares de situações onde haverá sempre os dois lados da moeda.
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2016: O Insubordinado (Single)
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2016: Equação (EP)
Equação é o meu segundo EP. Um apanhado com cinco faixas e uma introdução com voz de minha vó compilados em 14 minutos de rap sem cortes sob os instrumentais de Apollo Brown e com participações especiais de Galf (AC) e Márcio M.U na música “Esquema Sigiloso” e do grupo Nóis Por Nóis em “T.R.A.S.H”.
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2016: Subterranium (Single)
Subterranium era pra ser um EP colaborativo idealizado por Galf entre eu, ele e Baco. Só que por questões de tempo, logística e afins acabou sendo sintetizada num single que ainda contou com verso de Jhomp e instrumental de Apollo Brown.
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2016: Atemporal (EP)
Atemporal é o meu terceiro EP solo, o segundo com os instrumentais do Apollo Brown. Particularmente é o trabalho que eu mais gosto, desde a concepção da arte, passando pela escolha dos beats, escrita dos versos e gravação das vozes. Esse EP foi construído no meu melhor momento criativo, são cinco faixas com uma parte do meu melhor sendo doado, literalmente um mergulho de cabeça em busca do íntimo decifrando incógnitas.
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2017: Querem Me Jogar (Single)
Era Natal de 2016 quando esses caras me ligaram avisando que estavam me aguardando no studio pra gente fazer uma e aí deu no que deu. Em meio a várias brejas nasceu Querem Me Jogar num beat de Márcio M.U e rimas acerca de pilantragens e falsidades o recado explícito é que na hora do acerto de contas a cobrança vai bater a porta de quem deve. Com escritas e levadas ácidas e inconfundíveis Galf, Jhomp, Dark e o papai aqui comprovam o por que de serem sempre e lembrados quando o assunto é Rap forte e direto o que pode ser atestado nessa colaboração.
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2018: Na Mesma Luta (Single)
Até então Na Mesma Luta é o meu último trabalho lançado sem contar as participações no disco Salvador é Kingston de Tiago Negão. Este single saiu no disco “D Volta Na Town” do rapper cabo-verdiano Victor Duarte com produção musical assinada pelo produtor Vander Pro.
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É isso, apenas um registro de alguns trabalhos com os quais me envolvi e levam o meu nome. Pra 2020 voltaremos com coisas novas e lançamentos periódicos, certo? Até lá que já é daqui a pouco. Seguimos na luta!
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Worlds AIDS Day Celebration of LGU Barangay Camaman-an’s Infinite HUE - LGBT+. One of CDO’s LGBT - Cagayan de Oro organization. RED NO PHOBIA Year 3 We remain grateful to our speakers; Dr Mavy De Leon Ladlad, Sir Robbie Fortich Pamisa and Mr Raffy Ardemil. To Miss Shane Quigao of Oro Pia Community Center and Kagay-an PLUS - Preserving Life, Uniting Society Inc., thank you. To our ever supportive Barangay Camaman-an LGU headed by our Barangay Captain Pete Arda, Kagawad Gian Carl Harrison, Kagawad Norma Namoc, Miss Diane and SK Chairman Dennis Tero. Thank you. Concept and Direction: Fragel Lennon Production Team: Camaman-an Youth Force Virtual Show Host: Julius Skylab Echeverria Badana iHue Mothers and Their Houses: Noah Acha Langeras- House of Allure Kristine Nichollette Jalagat- House of Magnanimous Georgia Jalagat- House of Crawford Orlando Limpot- House of Blue Fire Precious Edelle Almontee- House of Athena Angel Rosales Geavia Salise- House of Scarlet Angels Victor N. Fabre- House of Victorious VP Abecia Sabulana- House of Paris (at Gil Macaibay Fashion Studio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXGqfnxv9wD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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'Sensorial – portraits in bossa jazz', il nuovo album di Mafalda Minnozzi
Presente su tutte le piattaforme digitali da venerdì 5 febbraio 2021, Sensorial – Portraits in Bossa & Jazz (Deluxe Special Edition) è il nuovo album dell’eclettica cantante Mafalda Minnozzi licenziato dall’etichetta MAMA Prod. Art.
In questo disco figurano nomi altisonanti della scena jazzistica mondiale, come: Paul Ricci (chitarra, chitarra baritona in Morro Dois Irmãos e Mocidade, chitarra resofonica in Samba Da Benção), nonché direttore musicale del progetto, Art Hirahara (pianoforte in tutti i brani, eccezion fatta per CittàVuota-It’s a Lonely Town e Nessuno al Mondo-No Arms Can Ever Hold You), Harvie “S” Swartz (contrabbasso in A Felicidade, Desafinado, Mocidade, Triste, Chega de Saudade e Jogral), Essiet Okon Essiet (contrabbasso in Vivo Sonhando, Morro Dois Irmãos, È Preciso Perdoar, OnceI Loved-O Amor Em Paz, Un Altro Addio-Mais Um Adeus e Dindi), Victor Jones (batteria in Vivo Sonhando, Morro Dois Irmãos, È Preciso Perdoar e Once I Loved-O Amor Em Paz), Rogerio Boccato (percussioni in tutte le tracce, ad esclusione di Samba Da Benção, Città Vuota-It’s a Lonely Town e Nessuno al Mondo-No Arms Can Ever Hold You) e Will Calhoun (udu e shaker in Samba Da Benção).
La tracklist consta di quindici brani: A Felicidade (Antonio Carlos Jobim–Vinícius de Moraes), Vivo Sonhando (Antonio Carlos Jobim), Morro Dois Irmãos (Chico Buarque de Hollanda), È Preciso Perdoar (Alcyvando Luz–Carlos Coqueijo)-Intro Lonnie’s Lament (John Coltrane), Desafinado (Antonio Carlos Jobim–Newton Mendonça), Mocidade (Toninho Horta), Samba Da Benção (Baden Powell–Vinicius de Moraes), Once ILoved-O AmorEm Paz (Antonio Carlos Jobim–Vinicius de Moraes, testo in inglese di Ray Gilbert), Triste (Antonio Carlos Jobim), Chega de Saudade (Antonio Carlos Jobim–Vinicius de Moraes), Jogral (Djavan–José Neto–Filό Machado), Un Altro Addio-Mais Um Adeus (Toquinho–Vinicius de Moraes, testo in italiano di Sergio Bardotti), Dindi (Antonio Carlos Jobim), Città Vuota-It’s a Lonely Town (Jerome “Doc” Pomus–Mort Shuman, testo in italiano di Giuseppe Cassia) e Nessuno al Mondo-No Arms Can Ever Hold You (Jimmy Nebb-Art Crafer, testo in italiano di Gioia e Nino Rastelli). Ispirato al senso estetico di Gil Evans, João Gilberto e Roberto Murolo, Sensorial – Portraits in Bossa & Jazz (Deluxe Special Edition) esalta la pregevole tecnica vocale di Mafalda Minnozzi, la sua spiccata personalità artistica, il suo fascinoso carisma, la sua raffinatezza interpretativa, ma soprattutto l’anima “soulful” della cantante, anche grazie ai sopraffini arrangiamenti dal forte impatto emozionale, peculiarità che, da sempre, caratterizzano la fulgida carriera internazionale e multiculturale della Minnozzi, ricchissimo percorso artistico che si snoda in svariati Paesi dell’America del Sud, oltre che in Italia e negli Stati Uniti. Questa nuova produzione discografica, oltre a rappresentare un caloroso omaggio ad alcuni strepitosi compositori brasiliani meno noti in ambito jazzistico, tributa una vera e propria icona sacra come Antonio Carlos Jobim, il cui spirito artistico aleggia nell’intero album, dalla prima all’ultima traccia, influenza riconducibile al suo fortunato e fruttuoso sodalizio con João Gilberto. Questo scaturisce anche dal talento cristallino di Paul Ricci, che da fine arrangiatore ha collaborato con le cantanti Astrud e Bebel Gilberto, rispettivamente moglie e figlia dell’immenso João. Sensorial – Portraits in Bossa & Jazz (Deluxe Special Edition) valorizza tutte le caratteristiche della musica brasiliana, ossia il mood melanconico e al tempo stesso festoso, brillantemente interpretato da Mafalda Minnozzi e dai suoi straordinari compagni di viaggio, oltre a Città Vuota-It’s a Lonely Towne Nessuno al Mondo-No Arms Can Ever Hold You, canzoni inserite nel CD per omaggiare il pubblico italiano, che la cantante interpreta con grazia e palpabile trasporto emotivo (ri)leggendoli in chiave bossa. A proposito di Sensorial – Portraits in Bossa & Jazz (Deluxe Special Edition), Mafalda Minnozzi dichiara: «Le canzoni scelte rispecchiano perfettamente il flusso di sensazioni che crea in me la musica brasiliana: qualcosa di fisico e spirituale che va oltre il canto. È come una danza vocale che coinvolge realmente tutti i sensi e, forse, i cinque sensi conosciuti non sono sufficienti a esprimere l’energia. Sono certa che nei panorami, negli animali e nei frutti, nei colori e negli odori del Brasile, ci sia un’essenza comune che ritrovo in me e in queste immense canzoni. Affrontare senza preconcetti gli autori che le hanno composte, e farlo con l’aiuto di grandi musicisti, è stato un atto di autentica libertà. Quando in studio ho chiuso gli occhi per cantare, ho rivisto l’intera storia della mia vita, tesa a incontrare e a integrare culture».
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María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García, better known as Katy Jurado (January 16, 1924 – July 5, 2002), was a Mexican film, stage and television actress.
Jurado began her acting career in Mexico in 1943. During the 1940s and early 1950s, the era called the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, Jurado played villainous "femme fatale" characters in Mexican films. In 1951 she was discovered in Mexico by the filmmaker Budd Boetticher and began her Hollywood career in the film The Bullfighter & the Lady. She acted in Western films of the 1950s and 1960s, including High Noon (1952), Arrowhead (1953), Broken Lance (1954), One-Eyed Jacks (1960), and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973). She was the first Latin American actress nominated for an Academy Award, as Best Supporting Actress for her work in Broken Lance, and was the first to win a Golden Globe Award for her performance in High Noon.
Jurado made seventy-one films during her career.
Katy Jurado was born María Cristina Jurado García in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Her parents were Luis Jurado Ochoa and Vicenta Estela García de la Garza. Her brothers were Luis Raúl and Óscar Sergio. One of her great-grandfathers was of Andalusian origin. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was a singer who worked for XEW. Her mother was sister of Mexican musician Belisario de Jesús García, author of popular Mexican songs like "Las Cuatro Milpas". Jurado's cousin Emilio Portes Gil was president of Mexico (1928–1930).
Jurado studied at a school run by nuns in the Guadalupe Inn neighborhood in Mexico City, and later studied to be a bilingual secretary. As a teenager, she was invited by producers and filmmakers to work as an actress, among them Mexican filmmaker Emilio Fernández, who offered her a role in his first movie The Isle of Passion (1941). Although her godfather was Mexican actor Pedro Armendáriz, her parents never gave their consent.
Another filmmaker interested in her was Mauricio de la Serna, who offered Jurado a role in the film No matarás (1943). She signed the contract without authorization from her parents, and when they found out, they threatened to send her to a boarding school in Monterrey. Around this time she met the aspiring actor Victor Velázquez and married him shortly after. Velázquez and Jurado were married until 1946. Velázquez was the father of her children, Victor Hugo and Sandra.
In No matarás, Jurado played her first villain and femme fatale. Jurado specialized in playing wicked and seductive women. She said, "I knew that my body was provocative. I admit, my physical was different and very sensual."[this quote needs a citation] She appeared in sixteen more films over the next seven years in what film historians have named the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In 1943 she had her first success with her third film, La vida inútil de Pito Pérez.
In addition to acting, Jurado worked as a movie columnist, radio reporter and bullfight critic to support her family.[4] She was on assignment when filmmaker Budd Boetticher and actor John Wayne spotted her at a bullfight. Neither knew she was an actress. However, Boetticher, who was also a professional bullfighter, cast Jurado in his 1951 film Bullfighter and the Lady, opposite Gilbert Roland as the wife of an aging matador. She had rudimentary English language skills, and memorized and delivered her lines phonetically. Despite this handicap, her strong performance brought her to the attention of Hollywood producer Stanley Kramer, who cast her in the classic Western High Noon, starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. Jurado learned to speak English for the role, studying and taking classes two hours a day for two months. She played saloon owner Helen Ramírez, former love of reluctant hero Cooper's Will Kane. She earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and gained notice in the American movie industry.
Despite her Hollywood success in the early 1950s, Jurado continued to act in Mexican productions. In 1953 she starred in Luis Buñuel's box-office success El Bruto, with Pedro Armendáriz, for which she received an Silver Ariel Award (The Mexican Academy Award) as Best Supporting Actress. She also acted in English-language films produced in Mexico, such as El Corazón y La Espada (1953, opposite Cesar Romero) and Mujeres del Paraíso (1954, opposite Dan O'Herlihy). The same year she had a role in Arrowhead with Charlton Heston and Jack Palance, playing an evil Comanche woman, the love-interest of Heston's character.
In 1954, the also Mexican actress Dolores del Río was chosen to play Spencer Tracy's Comanche wife and the mother of Robert Wagner's character in the film Broken Lance, directed by Edward Dmytryk. However del Río was accused of being a communist during the McCarthy era. Then Jurado was chosen for the role despite the resistance of the studio because of her youth. But after viewing footage of her scenes, studio executives were impressed.[6] Her performance garnered an Academy Award nomination (a distinction shared by only two other Mexican actresses since then: Salma Hayek as Best Actress in 2002 for Frida, and Adriana Barraza as Best Supporting Actress in 2006 for Babel).
In 1954 Jurado appeared with Kirk Douglas and Cesar Romero in the Henry Hathaway's film The Racers, filmed in France, Italy and Spain. In 1955 Jurado filmed Trial, directed by Mark Robson, with Glenn Ford and Arthur Kennedy. It was a drama about a Mexican boy accused of raping a white girl, with Jurado playing the mother of the accused. For this role she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. In the same year she traveled to Italy for the filming of Trapeze, directed by Carol Reed, with Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis.
In 1956 Jurado debuted on Broadway, playing Filomena Marturano with Raf Vallone. Eventually she participated in a series of westerns like Man from Del Rio, opposite the also Mexican actor Anthony Quinn, and Dragoon Wells Massacre with Barry Sullivan. She made guest television appearances in a 1957 episode of Playhouse Drama and in a 1959 episode of The Rifleman as gambler Julia Massini (Andueza) in "The Boarding House", written and directed by Sam Peckinpah.
In 1959 she filmed The Badlanders, with Ernest Borgnine and Alan Ladd, and worked with Marlon Brando in the film One-Eyed Jacks. In the film, Jurado played the role of Karl Malden's wife, and mother of the young Mexican actress Pina Pellicer.
In 1961 she starred in Dino de Laurentiis Italian productions like Barabbas with Borgnine, Anthony Quinn, Jack Palance and the Italian actors Silvana Mangano and Vittorio Gassman, and I braganti Italiani, directed by Mario Camerini, again with Borgnine and Gassman. In 1961, Jurado returned to Mexico. She filmed Y dios la llamó Tierra (1961) and La Bandida (1962), with the Mexican cinema stars María Félix, Pedro Armendáriz and Emilio Fernández.
Jurado returned to Hollywood in 1965, with the film Smoky, directed by George Sherman, with Fess Parker. In 1966, she played the mother of George Maharis in A Covenant with Death. That same year she reprised her "High Noon" role in a TV pilot called "The Clock Strikes Noon Again". As her career in the U.S. began to wind down, she was reduced to appearing in the movie Stay Away, Joe (1968), playing the half-Apache stepmother of Elvis Presley.
In 1968, she moved back to Mexico permanently. She took up residence in the city of Cuernavaca.
In the next years Jurado alternated her work between Hollywood and Mexico. In 1970 she filmed the Hollywood film production The Bridge in the Jungle, opposite John Huston. In 1972 she starred in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, directed by Sam Peckinpah, playing the role of the wife of the actor Slim Pickens.
Jurado received one of her best dramatic roles in the last episode of the Mexican film Fé, Esperanza y Caridad (1973). Directed by Jorge Fons, Jurado was cast as Eulogia ("La Camota"), a lower-class woman who suffers a series of bureaucratic abuse to claim the remains of her dead husband. For this role she won her second Silver Ariel Award of the Mexican Cinema. Jurado recognized this character as her best performance.[8] In 1973 Jurado starred on Broadway again in the Tennessee Williams stage play The Red Devil Battery Sign, with Anthony Quinn and Claire Bloom.
In 1974 Jurado filmed the American film Once Upon a Scoundrel (1974), opposite the American comedian Zero Mostel. In 1975 Jurado participates in the social criticism film Los albañiles, again directed by Jorge Fons. The film was awarded with the Golden Bear of the Berlinale 1975. In 1976 appears in the role of Chuchupe in the film Pantaleón y Las Visitadoras (1976) adaptation of the novel of Mario Vargas Llosa (who also directed the film). In 1978 she played a small role in the film The Children of Sanchez (1978), opposite Anthony Quinn and Dolores del Rio. Jurado also reappeared on television
frequently in the 1970s. She made guest appearances on such shows as Playhouse Theatre and The Rifleman.
In 1980 Jurado filmed La Seducción (1980), directed by Arturo Ripstein. In 1984, she acted in the film Under the Volcano, directed by John Huston. In the same year she co-starred in the short-lived television series a.k.a. Pablo, a situation comedy series for ABC, with Paul Rodriguez.
In the 1990s Jurado appeared in two Mexican Telenovelas. In 1992, she was honored with the Golden Boot Award for her notable contribution to the Western genre. In 1998, she completed a timely Spanish-language film for director Arturo Ripstein called El Evangelio de las Maravillas, about a millennium sect. She won the best supporting Actress Silver Ariel for this role.[5] Jurado had a cameo in the film The Hi-Lo Country by the filmmaker Stephen Frears, who called her his "lucky charm" for his first Western.
In 2002 she made her final film appearance in Un secreto de Esperanza. The film was released posthumously after Jurado's death.
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💝 Yuuri and Phichit?
Because I still have some of these hanging around and I am going to sprint through writing some things tonight, I am getting my fingers loose. As a hint to what I am working on, let’s go back to the Law Firm of Handsome Nerdsuniverse for this one ;) Several people had asked for more of them in law school together, so here they are! Long and some mild language, so I’m adding a cut.
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Shots after midterms and finals had become a tradition from the moment that Phichit had walked into their lives. Sometimes they would go out to the bar, and be plagued by other law students who were celebrating the conclusion of another semester of torture. Other times, they would forego the desire to be around anyone else and the three of them, plus Seung-gil, would throw on their comfiest sweats and lounge around in one of their apartments getting very solidly drunk.
During their second year, Victor and Yuuri had made the decision to live together, making their apartment the consistent hang out destination. Phichit’s studio apartment was fairly small, and Seung-gil’s apartment lacked a sizable TV, but Victor and Yuuri had turned their three bedroom apartment into something resembling a home. Behind their backs, Seung-gil and Phichit were constantly shaking their heads about Victor and Yuuri’s inability to see their perfect compatibility. To their faces, they left the subject alone.
Unless Phichit was drunk, and then all bets were completely off.
“I have a game!” Phichit declared, snagging the closest law book and jumping on the couch. “I am going to read a definition and you have to tell me the corresponding law term. If you get it wrong, you have to fulfill a dare!” He wiggled his hips and eyebrows at the rest of his friends, bending down to grab the bottle of vodka and swigging straight from it.
“That seems unfair to the person who isn’t going to law school,” Seung-gil remarked, smacking out at Phichit’s butt when Phichit wiggled it in his direction.
“Oh shut up, Gilly,” Victor scoffed, “we all know you played strip studying with Phichit. You can probably answer more than we can.” He flicked a finger between himself and Yuuri, frowning when Yuuri punched him in the shoulder.
“He can definitely answer more than you,” Yuuri teased, dodging Victor’s hand as it flung out to slap Yuuri’s shoulder. “I mean you only have the second highest average in our class.” This time Yuuri didn’t move in time to avoid being poked in his ribs by Victor and found himself sprawled on the floor, pinned down by Victor’s attacking tickles.
Phichit glanced down at Seung-gil who raised an eyebrow back at him. Smirking, in the devious way that made Seung-gil’s heart flutter, Phichit quickly flipped to the back of the text book, going straight for the section that Victor had struggled the most with during their study sessions. Winking at Seung-gil, Phichit sat on the back of the couch and cleared his throat. “Alright, Nikiforov you’re up.”
“Yeah he is,” Seung-gil muttered under his breath, watching Victor finally release Yuuri and straighten the front of his pants. Phichit doubled over as he snorted at Victor’s red cheeks, nudging Seung-gil with his knee before sneaking a kiss from his boyfriend.
“Quit kissing and give Mr. Second in the Class a question already, P,” Yuuri was also adjusting himself as he reached over the coffee table to retrieve the forgotten bottle of sake.
Watching Yuuri lift the bottle to his lips, Phichit smirked, “don’t worry, I won’t be the only one getting kisses tonight.” He cackled as Yuuri choked on his sake, flicking his gaze to Victor who was eying Yuuri too intently to be innocent.
“Idiots!” Seung-gil exclaimed, throwing a frustrated hand towards their friends and making Phichit laugh again.
“Ask the question, hamster boy,” Yuuri spat his sentence with his patented snark, elbowing Victor to pay attention.
“Alright then,” Phichit cleared his throat, winking again in Seung-gil’s direction, “in the event that your have a belief that your client has been unlawfully detained you can file this.” He was paraphrasing through his increasingly foggier drunken haze, but Phichit was convinced that his definition was close enough, especially as he watched Yuuri bounce with the need to throw out the answer.
“Phichit, damnit,” Victor whined, “this stupid term, why can’t I remember this stupid term!” He slammed his first on the coffee table, glaring as Yuuri whispered “second in the class” under his breath. “Seriously, screw you, Chulanont,” Victor shook his head, “fine… it’s… carpe diem.”
Yuuri burst out laughing. “Carpe Diem means seize the day! How are you passing law school? Oh my God,” Yuuri slumped onto the table laughing, flailing when Victor went back to tickling his sides.
Making an obnoxious buzzer noise, Phichit slammed the textbook closed and excitedly bounced back into a standing position on the couch. “You were look for habeas corpus, but speaking of seizing the day, your dare is to kiss the snarky mouth of one Yuuri Katsuki.”
Victor and Yuuri froze in their wrestling match, slowly turning to look at Phichit with wide eyes. “Excuse me,” Yuuri stammered, “I did not lose anything, why should I have to kiss him?” He poked his index finger into Victor’s chest, while Victor continued to stare mutely at Phichit.
“Yeah Yuuri, we all believe you count it as a loss,” Phichit rolled his eyes and leapt from the couch. “Come on you big babies, a kiss isn’t a big deal among friends,” looking over his shoulder at Seung-gil, Phichit saw the small nod of his boyfriend’s head. Grabbing Yuuri’s face with both hands, Phichit planted a loud smack to his lips. “See? No earth shattering! Now,” Phichit grinned as he wiggled his eyebrows, “your turn.” Smugly he fell back onto the couch, yipping when Seung-gil pounced him to kiss him senseless.
“Just in case you thought that was better,” Seung-gil whispered as he pulled away. Phichit liked Seung-gil’s mild jealous side, and snuggled closer to him as they both turned to watch the shitshow that was their best friends.
“You don’t have to if you don’t want to,” Victor said, speaking at a barely audible level, eyes skittering toward Yuuri and then back to the floor. All of his fighting words and sarcastic comebacks had seemingly abandoned him.
“I mean obviously you don’t want to,” Yuuri wouldn’t look at Victor, “I know you prefer the Chads at the bottom of the barrel so…”
Victor grabbed the front of Yuuri’s shirt and yanked him forward. “Are you making fun of my choice in men?” He had one eyebrow raised, his face lowered threateningly close to Yuuri’s with a deadly smile tugging at his lips.
“Always,” Yuuri smirked, unable to keep himself from glancing down at Victor’s smile.
“Asshole,” Victor commented, using his other hand to tip Yuuri’s chin up, “prepare to have your world rocked.”
As Victor leaned in, Yuuri gave in to his own drunken temptation, tipping his chin up in defiance. They were a breath away from finally bringing their lips together when an alarm started sounding from their kitchen, causing them to jump apart.
“Shit!” Victor yelled, leaping up from the floor, “I forgot about the popcorn on the stove!” He raced from the room, unsteady on his feet under the influence of alcohol as Yuuri sprang to his feet to follow him.
“Nice try,” Seung-gil laughed, pulling a pouting Phichit toward him to peck another kiss to his boyfriend’s comically drooped bottom lip. “It’ll happen someday,” Seung-gil paused to chuckle as Yuuri and Victor traded insults in their kitchen, “hopefully before they kill each other.” Laughing at Phichit’s unrelenting disappointment, Seung-gil tugged his boyfriend back into a kiss to help him forget his failed attempt at matchmaking.
#fyeahyurionice#seungchuchu#seungchuchufanfic#victuuri#law firm au#my fic series#Law Firm of Handsome Nerds on Ao3#yoi blog#send nerd kisses#make nerd blush
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Happy birthday, @n3rdlif343va!! from her adorable drabble which you can read here on AO3! “With the last ounce of his strength, Seung Gil hauled Phichit off of his feet and slung him over his shoulder. As Phichit’s cries of “manhandle me, baby!” echoed into the studio , Seung Gil swore that on the day he snapped, Victor Nikiforov would be the first to go.”
#fyeahyoi#phichit x seung#seungchuchu#phichit chulanont#seung gil lee#crusaders of fluff!#yoi#yuri on ice#Mistral tries to draw
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