The News Review:

- Tuesday’s Dancing: What You Didn’t See
- Westport Arts Center presents ‘wacky Family Festival’ on Sunday …
- ‘American Idol’: n the scene for the Top 3 results
- Kekeli African Drum and Dance Ensemble will enliven tonight’s AHA!
- CPAC preparing for big dance week
- The DJ with global appeal
- Break dance legend Kenny Swift is rocking our world

Tuesday’s Dancing: What You Didn’t See
People Magazine
Maksim Chmerkovskiy then snuck up behind Marini and goosed him on his behind. ?Maks just pinched my butt and I kind of like it!? Marini joked. Freestyle Trash Talking: Dancing fans know that the finale night freestyle routine can make or break a couple?s chances of winning. The contestants know this too. Despite Rycroft’s still-tender rib injury Dovolani promised: ?We?re going to get everybody dancing on their feet. Lifts kicks ? we?re going to throw everything in. ” ?He?s going to try to break [my ribs again].

Westport Arts Center presents ‘wacky Family Festival’ on Sunday …
Norwalk Plus Magazine
According to Danielle Cavanna WAC?s Director of Education ?The Arts Center is proud to launch an event that brings a hip edgy and artsy atmosphere to the streets of Westport. The WACky Family Festival will engage the entire family in interactive activities and will bring the community together through the arts. ? The lineup for the festival includes performances by The Dirty Sock Funtime Band (a nationally acclaimed kids rock band who recently performed at the Tribeca Film Festival Family Day) Paul Green?s The School of Rock and Bridgeport based break dance crews United utkast and the Battle Toadz. Also featured will be a variety of creative activities sponsored by the Educational Warehouse Beth Furman?s Yoga Groove workshop Jazzworx Dance Center and The Little Gym. For a complete listing of the festival events visit www. westportartscenter.
Related from Maniafest: Westport Youth Film Festival call for entries by March 2

‘American Idol’: n the scene for the Top 3 results
Entertainment Weekly
Keys — took a moment to realize it actually was Alicia Keys before launching into the requisite standing ovation. As Alicia Keys went through her introduction one of the backup singers marched onto the stage turned saw no one was with her and marched promptly back again only to be turned around again by an audible voice barking "Go now!" (Do you see Debbie? Do you see?) Then Alicia Keys introduced the energetic young Rwandan gentleman whose performance sounded suspiciously piped in to me although that didn’t stop Alicia Keys from dancing along in the wings. (Why do I keep repeating her full name? Because you have to. Try thinking about Alicia Keys and then say just "Alicia. " It sounds wrong doesn’t it? It has to be "Alicia Keys.

Kekeli African Drum and Dance Ensemble will enliven tonight’s AHA!
South Coast Today
The dances seem funny at first so some students are afraid. But then they start to break out of their shell when they see how much fun it is” said Kekeli dancer Maura McGillicuddy. Domenic Barboza is a first-semester freshman and new Kekeli member. “It’s pretty wild learning the moves at first. Then you get more confident. I went to a show the other night and people were surprised that I could dance like that.

CPAC preparing for big dance week
CRegister
“It took some careful negotiating and a lot of organization to make it happen. But we’re happy we think we have a spectacular program. ” Morr said that the concert itself will only break even. “We planned it so that we could cover all expenses from ticket sales. They’re slightly elevated (compared to other Center dance events) but not excessively high. We’re going to be sold out. ” The fund-raising part of the evening will happen after the concert.

The DJ with global appeal
Mid-Day
Markus Schulz is no exception. riginally from Germany Markus moved to USA when he was 13 years old only to be engulfed by the break dance storm that was sweeping clubs across America.   Though he set the dance floor ablaze with his nifty moves he chose to work his magic at the console. That dedication has since seen him storm the charts to take his current place at Number 8 in the prestigious DJ Mag Top 100 DJ poll 2008 a position he hopes to better this year.

Break dance legend Kenny Swift is rocking our world
This is Nottingham
Universally acknowledged as the most influential figure in break. Universally acknowledged as the most influential figure in break.

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