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- ‘SYTYCD’ finalist Melissa Sandvig is ready to break out of the …
- Update your dance moves this summer
- Sotomayor Breaks Her Ankle
- Comedy Majesty and Poetry in Four Works From Jerome Robbins
- Upholding a family custom
‘SYTYCD’ finalist Melissa Sandvig is ready to break out of the …
Los Angeles Times
"This is your year" her students and husband told her before she auditioned for the show for the first time this season. Her ballet background may also make Sandvig stand out from her fellow contestants but the Los Angeles native says she is ready to branch out big-time. Q: You?re originally from L.
Update your dance moves this summer
San Jose Mercury News
Don’t forget to move your head from side to side. “It’s K to be silly” Pazmino says. “That’s what dancing at events is all about. Do the Cabbage Patch or the Running Man to show that you have a playful personality. “Break-dance salsa move: A basic pivot step followed by a foot crossover. “Latin dancing is very popular right now. It’s all about mixing it up.
Sotomayor Breaks Her Ankle
Washington Post
But than again there are more of you that are down right MEAN! Be nice. Posted by: jakesfriend1 | June 8 2009 10:32 PM It was somewhat a relief to know it happened at the airport. For awhile I thought she was taking dance lessons in preparation for all the balls she will be attending in Washington. Posted by: jakesfriend1 | June 8 2009 10:29 PM jellyhouse56 You’ve obviously never broken a bone in your ankle or foot. A cast or boot and crutches are required for weeks. Posted by: trudy41 | June 8 2009 9:36 PM Just when you thought she had run out of ways to lean far to the left.
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Comedy Majesty and Poetry in Four Works From Jerome Robbins
New York Times
Gonzalo Garcia’s performance on Friday was just a pleasant pencil sketch; as so often with this dancer I applauded rosy potential rather than ripe fulfillment. Tiler Peck has more to discover in it too but she is more than halfway there. This dance shows how many ways she is learning to play with music and — since she is a technical virtuoso — perhaps her most disarmingly ravishing moment came when she simply stood still and let a ripple (as if impelled by the music) pass through her arms. The program began with “Glass Pieces” (1983). This has always been a hit but I underrated it when it was new partly because Robbins seemed to be hitching a lift on.
Upholding a family custom
ENC Today
I’ll beat them” she said. She will spend two years at Coastal Carolina Community College and from there hopes to transfer to a school in New York or Los Angeles to pursue a dance career. She said she was never tempted to skip school when her peers tried to talk her into it. “I love school” she said. “I could just walk off but I think they’re crazy. Her mom admits a little luck and maybe good genes played a part.