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YAGP 2021 Atlanta, GA Semi-Finals January 16-17, 2021 1 YAGP 2021 Atlanta, GA Semi-Finals January 16-17, 2021 YAGP 2021 Season Sponsors: 2 Saturday, January 16, 2021 Schedule of Events Updated on 1/7/21 -- Schedule is subject to change without notice Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway , Duluth, Georgia 30097 Registration (45 min before your scheduled time!) To ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone, we request that dancers, parents and teachers keep their time inside the venue to a minimum, and only during the time scheduled for their performance category. We ask that everyone please exit the theater promptly after finishing their performance in order to allow a safe and socially distanced space for the next dancers scheduled to perform. Photo/Video Services provided by Star Action Shots (www.staractionshots.com) To preorder, contact: [email protected] Competition Schedule - Soloists 10:10 AM Theater Opens 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM Open Stage Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Group 1A Ages 9-10 (#3-12A; #24-28) 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM Open Stage Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Group 1B Ages 9-10 (#14-23; #29-35) 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Competition Groups 1A & 1B Ages 9-10 (#3-35) 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM Open Stage Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Group 2A Age 11 (#37-47; #59-64) 1:00 PM - 1:15 PM Open Stage Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Group 2B Age 11 (#48-58; #65-68) 1:15 PM - 2:25 PM Pre-Competitive Classical & Contemporary Competition Groups 2A & 2B Age 11 (#37-68) 2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Intermission 2:55 PM - 3:10 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 1A Ages 12-13 (#70-81) 3:10 PM - 3:25 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 1B Ages 12-13 (#82-94) 3:25 PM - 4:15 PM Junior Classical Competition Groups 1A & 1B Ages 12-13 (#70-94) 4:15 PM - 4:25 PM Open Stage Junior Contemporary Group 1A Ages 12-13 (#96-105) 4:25 PM - 4:35 PM Open Stage Junior Contemporary Group 1B Ages 12-13 (#106-113) 4:35 PM - 5:25 PM Junior Contemporary Competition Groups 1A & 1B Ages 12-13 (#96-113) 5:25 PM - 5:40 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 2A Ages 13-14 (#115-129) 5:40 PM - 5:55 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 2B Ages 13-14 (#130-142) 5:55 PM - 6:50 PM Junior Classical Competition Groups 2A & 2B Ages 13-14 (#115-142) 6:50 PM - 7:00 PM Open Stage Junior Contemporary Group 2A Ages 13-14 (#145-153) 7:00 PM - 7:10 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 2B Ages 13-14 (#154-163) 7:10 PM - 8:05 PM Junior Contemporary Competition Groups 2A & 2B Ages 13-14 (#145-163) 3 Saturday, January 16, 2021 Schedule of Events Updated on 1/7/21 -- Schedule is subject to change without notice Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway , Duluth, Georgia 30097 Registration (45 min before your scheduled time!) To ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone, we request that dancers, parents and teachers keep their time inside the venue to a minimum, and only during the time scheduled for their performance category. We ask that everyone please exit the theater promptly after finishing their performance in order to allow a safe and socially distanced space for the next dancers scheduled to perform. Photo/Video Services provided by Star Action Shots (www.staractionshots.com) To preorder, contact: [email protected] Competition Schedule - Ensembles 10:10 AM Theater Opens 11:00 AM Open Stage (La Fille Friends - North Atlanta Dance Academy; Placidus - The Royal Dance Academy) (#1-2) 11:30 AM Competition (La Fille Friends - North Atlanta Dance Academy; Placidus - The Royal Dance Academy) (#1-2) 12:45 PM Open Stage (Oceans and Pearls Trio - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#36) 1:15 PM Competition ( Oceans and Pearls Trio - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#36) 2:55 PM Open Stage (Trifecta - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#69) 3:25 PM Competition (Trifecta - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#69) 4:15 PM Open Stage (Accelerando - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#95) 4:35 PM Competition (Accelerando - Atlanta Academy of Ballet) (#95) 5:25 PM Open Stage (Dance of the Big Swans - Foothills Dance Conservatory) (#114) 5:55 PM Competition (Dance of the Big Swans - Foothills Dance Conservatory) (#114) Open Stage (Carry You - Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta; Oceans and Pearls Duo - Atlanta 6:50 PM Academy of Ballet) (#143-144) Competition (Carry You - Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta; Oceans and Pearls Duo - Atlanta 7:10 PM Academy of Ballet) (#143-144) 8:05 PM Open Stage (Symphonie Blanc - International City School of Ballet) (#164) 8:10 PM Competition (Symphonie Blanc - International City School of Ballet) (#164) 4 Sunday, January 17, 2021 Schedule of Events Updated on 1/7/21 -- Schedule is subject to change without notice Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway , Duluth, Georgia 30097 Registration (45 min before your scheduled time!) To ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone, we request that dancers, parents and teachers keep their time inside the venue to a minimum, and only during the time scheduled for their performance category. We ask that everyone please exit the theater promptly after finishing their performance in order to allow a safe and socially distanced space for the next dancers scheduled to perform. Photo/Video Services provided by Star Action Shots (www.staractionshots.com) To preorder, contact: [email protected] Competition Schedule - Soloists 8:10 AM Theater Opens 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 3A Age 14 (#166-180) 9:15 AM - 9:30 AM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 3B Age 14 (#181-195) 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Junior Classical Competition Groups 3A & 3B Age 14 (#166-195) 10:30 AM - 10:40 AM Open Stage Junior Contemporary Group 3A Age 14 (#197-205) 10:40 AM - 10:50 AM Open Stage Junior Contemporary Group 3B Age 14 (#206-214) 10:50 AM - 11:40 AM Junior Contemporary Competition Groups 3A & 3B Age 14 (#197-214) 11:40 AM - 11:55 AM Open Stage Senior Classical Group 1A Ages 15-16 (#216-231) 11:55 AM - 12:10 PM Open Stage Senior Classical Group 1B Ages 15-16 (#232-246) 12:10 PM - 1:20 PM Senior Classical Competition Groups 1A & 1B Ages 15-16 (216-246) 1:20 PM - 1:50 PM Intermission 1:50 PM - 2:00 PM Open Stage Senior Contemporary Group 1A Ages 15-16 (#248-258) 2:00 PM - 2:10 PM Open Stage Senior Contemporary Group 1B Ages 15-16 (#259-269) 2:10 PM - 3:10 PM Senior Contemporary Competition Groups 1A & 1B Ages 15-16 (#248-269) 3:10 PM - 3:25 PM Open Stage Senior Classical Group 2A Ages 16-17 (#272-282) 3:25 PM - 3:40 PM Open Stage Senior Classical Group 2B Ages 16-17 (#283-302) 3:40 PM - 4:45 PM Senior Classical Competition Groups 2A & 2B Ages 16-17 (#272-302) 4:45 PM - 4:55 PM Open Stage Senior Contemporary Group 2A Ages 16-17 (#304-311) 4:55 PM - 5:05 PM Open Stage Senior Contemporary Group 2B Ages 16-17 (#312-324) 5:05 PM - 6:05 PM Senior Contemporary Competition Groups 2A & 2B Ages 16-17 (#304-324) 6:05 PM - 6:20 PM Open Stage Senior Classical Group 3 Ages 18-20 (#326-341) 6:20 PM - 7:00 PM Senior Classical Competition Group 3 Ages 18-20 (#326-341) 7:00 PM - 7:15 PM Open Stage Senior Contemporary Group 3 Ages 18-20 (#342-352) 7:15 PM - 7:45 PM Senior Contemporary Competition Group 3 Ages 18-20 (#342-352) 5 Sunday, January 17, 2021 Schedule of Events Updated on 1/7/21 -- Schedule is subject to change without notice Infinite Energy Theater 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway , Duluth, Georgia 30097 Registration (45 min before your scheduled time!) To ensure a healthy and safe environment for everyone, we request that dancers, parents and teachers keep their time inside the venue to a minimum, and only during the time scheduled for their performance category. We ask that everyone please exit the theater promptly after finishing their performance in order to allow a safe and socially distanced space for the next dancers scheduled to perform. Photo/Video Services provided by Star Action Shots (www.staractionshots.com) To preorder, contact: [email protected] Competition Schedule - Ensembles 8:10 AM Theater Opens 9:00 AM Open Stage (Inner Disdain - Alabama Dance Academy) (#165) 9:30 AM Competition (Inner Disdain - Alabama Dance Academy) (#165) 10:30 AM Open Stage (My Other Half - Alabama Dance Academy) (#196) 10:50 AM Competition (My Other Half - Alabama Dance Academy) (#196) 11:40 PM Open Stage (Better Angles - Alabama Dance Academy) (#215) 12:10 PM Competition (Better Angles - Alabama Dance Academy) (#215) 1:50 PM Open Stage (Le Tourbillon - Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta) (#247) 2:10 PM Competition (Le Tourbillon - Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta) (#247) 3:10 PM Open Stage (Le Corsaire - Kelly & Co. Studios; The Sleeping Beauty Grand Pas De Deux - Sarasota Cuban Ballet School) (#270-271) 3:40 PM Competition (Le Corsaire - Kelly & Co. Studios; The Sleeping Beauty Grand Pas De Deux - Sarasota Cuban Ballet School) (#270-271) 4:45 PM Open Stage (The End Of The Line - Indiana Ballet Conservatory) (#303) 5:05 PM Competition (The End Of The Line - Indiana Ballet Conservatory) (#303) 6:05 PM Open Stage (La Fille Mal Gardee Pas De Deux - Indiana Ballet Conservatory) (#325) 6:20 PM Competition (La Fille Mal Gardee Pas De Deux - Indiana Ballet Conservatory) (#325) 6 Judges Natalia Bashkatova - Former Principal Dancer, Bolshoi Ballet and Cirque du Soleil Ashley Bouder - Principal Dancer, New York City Ballet Maria Konrad - Resident Choreographer, Next Generation Ballet at Patel Conservatory Karine Plantadit - TONY-nominated Broadway actress, Former Dancer - Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Gennadi Saveliev - Co-Founder, Youth America Grand Prix; Studio Company Teacher, American Ballet Theatre 7 YAGP Atlanta, GA
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