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YAGP 2015 Semi-Finals YAGP 2015 Semi-finals Los Angeles, CA February 6 - 8, 2015 Dear Participants, Parents and Teachers, It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the YAGP 2015 Semi-Finals in Los Angeles, CA! We hope you will enjoy learning from each other as well as the many distinguished dance professionals gathered here. As many of you already know, we have designed the YAGP experience in such a way that every participant, regardless of their level of training or career goals, can benefit greatly from the multitude of educational and professional opportunities available throughout the event. Competition entries are organized by birth date starting with our youngest participants. The only exceptions to this order are special considerations due to costume changes. We are proud to say that in only 16 short years YAGP has become the largest student scholarship competition in the world. This is in large part due to the support of our participants and participating schools. In particular, we would like to thank the Los Angeles, CA participating schools: Alaska Dance Theatre, AK Erika Sandre, Barry Kerollis Anaheim Ballet School, CA Lawrence Rosenberg, Sarma Lapenieks Rosenberg, Aria Alekzander, Elan Alekzander Arabesque Ballet Studio, CA Debbie Abergel Backstreet Performing Arts, CA Patty Wolsleger, Megan Jenkins Ballet Arts, CA Robin Twarowski, Elizabeth Highway, Helena Jones, Eva Pokorny Ballet Kukan Academy, CA Noriko Malaby, Jenna Beth Stockman California Dance Theatre, CA Kim Maselli Carousel Dance Studio, CA Karen Willes, Natalie Willes, Emily Zachary-Smith Civic Dance Center, CA Cindy Trueblood, Ann Conrad, Natalia Mallory Clap Dance Studio, MEXICO Alfredo Aldama Cuizon Ballet Centre, CA Lisa Cuizon, Hai Cohen Dance Studio No. 1, CA Elizabeth Banke, Mariana Oliveira, Annalie Cueto Lopez, Anne Burns, Jennifer Hex Dance West, CA Monique Melton, Michael Melton, Nikole Smith, Tiffany Billings Degas Dance Studio, CA Anacia Weiskittel, Dasha Tertova, Jennifer Currier, Artour Bajanov, Arsen Serobian, Hai Cohen Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy, CA Dmitri Kulev, Jennifer Kulev Dunamix Dance Project, CA Nicole Thomas Elite Ballet Theatre, CA John Wey Ling, Nina Kolesnikov, Vladimir Kolesnikov Elite Dance Studio, CA Dyan Fiamengo, Lisa Buhl Focus Dance Center, CA Monie Adamson, Gretchen Allred, Gillian Finley Gretel’s Dance School, CA Gretel Escobell-Montano Honolulu Classical Ballet, HI Romi Beppu, Aya Duong, Brigitte Nakagawa, Denise Chong, Leslie Lauren Gouveia Huntington Academy of Dance, CA Kimberly McEachern, Megan Pulfer Huntington Beach High School, CA Marie Hoffman Idyllwild Arts Academy, CA Ellen Rosa-Taylor, Hai Cohen, Jonathan Sharp Independent, CA/ Eryn Gill Danielle Luna Independent, CA Rachael Goodwin, Cassandra Ream Independent, CA/Chloe Enriquez Leann Alduenda, Tong Wang Independent, CA/ Nicolas De Oliveira Belle Riley Independent, CA/ Elena Anamos Jason Coosner Independent, CA Ashley Yano Inland Pacific Ballet Academy, CA Victoria Koenig, Clinton Rothwell Julia Bourlina Ballet, CA Julia Bourlina Laguna Dance Theatre, CA Shery Gilbert Lauridsen Ballet School, CA Diane Lauridsen, Jerry Kokich Li's Ballet Studio, CA Li Zhang, Haijuan Fu, Roberto Almaguer Long Beach Ballet Academy, CA David Wilcox Los Angeles Ballet Academy, CA Andrea Paris-Gutierrez, Conny Mathot Marat Daukayev School of Ballet, CA Marat Daukayev, Hasmik Amirian Millikan High School, CA Jeffrey Cornejo, Monica Daley, Paula Vreulink Murrieta Dance Project, CA Erin Babbs, Cory Bufkin Pacific Ballet Conservatory, CA Maryann Bayless, Julie Binowitz Pacific Coast Academy of Dance, CA Sandra Russell Ishida, Marlena Arellano Bartocci, Michael Houston Pacific Dance Center, CA Linden McPherson Palos Verdes Ballet, CA Uta-Graf Apostol, Sae Rom Lee Pas De Deux Hawaii, HI Wendy Gilbert, Jeremy Gilbert, Annri Opitz-Kostick Peninsula School of Performing Arts, CA Tita Boulger, Marina Kalinina, Vera Ninkovic, Roberto Almaguer RC Dance Center, CA Jennifer Thompson-Bosco, Sylvia Kelman, Katie Rose Cunin Royal Dance Academy, CA Francine Garton, Cody Toscano Royal Dance Academy, GA Sarah Haslock Johnson, Jay Johnson, Cody Toscano Santa Clarita Ballet, CA Corinne Glover San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, CA School of International Ballet, CA Cecilia Hering South Bay Ballet, CA Diane Lauridsen Southern California Dance Academy, CA Paula Vreulink Southland Ballet Academy, CA Salwa Rizkalla, Lana Brooks Spazio Danza Club Giusy Sole, ITALY Giusy Sole The Ballet Studio, CA Mark Erickson The Dance Studio of Fresno, CA Sue Sampson-Dalena V & T Dance, CA Victor Kasatsky, Tatiana Kasatsky Whitley Ballet School, CA Natalie Grina Yali Dance School, CA Nancy Yali Liu, Mary Chen Yuri Grigoriev School of Ballet, CA Yuri Grigoriev, Alexandra Grigorieva, Seda Aybay, Amanda Kofsky Zoetic Movement, CA Judiette Cisneros, Char Peralta, Adrienne Diaz Competition and Workshop Classes will take place at Huntington Beach High School Auditorium 1905 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 YAGP would also like to extend its special thanks to the Courtyard Huntington Beach Fountain Valley 9950 Slater Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708-3500 YAGP 2015 Semi-finals Los Angeles, CA Schedule of Events Friday, February 6 2015: Competition Schedule Huntington Beach High School 1905 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Registration Schedule: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Registration for Junior Classical Category Competition Schedule: 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Open Stage for Junior Classical Group 1 (Age 12) (301 – 344) 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Junior Classical Group 1 Competition (Age 12) (301 – 344) 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM Open Stage Junior Classical Group 2 (Age 13) (345 - 384) 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM Junior Classical Group 2 Competition (Age13) (345 - 384) 6:45 PM – 7:00 PM Open Stage for Junior Classical Group 3 (Age 14) (385 - 413) 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM Junior Classical Group 3 Competition (Age 14) (385 – 413) 8:15 PM – 8:30 PM Open Stage for Junior Classical Group 4 (Age 14 & Men) (414 – 443) 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM Junior Classical Group 4 Competition (Age 14 & Men) (414 – 443) Saturday, February 7, 2015: Competition Schedule Huntington Beach High School 1905 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Registration Schedule: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Registration for Senior Contemporary Category 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Registration for Senior Classical Category 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Registration for Ensemble Category Competition Schedule: 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Open Stage for Senior Contemporary Group 1 (Age 15 – 16) (501 - 538) 9:30 AM – 11:15 AM Senior Contemporary Group 1 Competition (Age 15 - 16) (501 - 538) 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM Open Stage for Senior Contemporary Group 2 (Age 17 & Up & Men) (539 - 576) 11:30 AM – 1:15 PM Senior Contemporary Group 2 Competition (Age 17 & Up & Men) (539 - 576) 1:15 PM – 1:30 PM Open Stage for Senior Classical Group 1 (Age 15) (601 - 638) 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Senior Classical Group 1 Competition (Age 15) (601 - 638) 3:00 PM – 3:15 PM Open Stage for Senior Classical Group 2 (Age 15 - 16) (639 - 672) 3:15 PM – 4:45 PM Senior Classical Group 2 Competition (Age 15 - 16) (639 - 672) 4:45 PM – 5:00 PM Open Stage for Pas De Deux & Duets and Trios (101 - 110) 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM Pas De Deux & Duets and Trios (101 - 110), 5:30 PM – 5:45 PM Open Stage for Senior Group 3 Classical (Age 16 - 18) (673 - 707) 5:45 PM – 7:15 PM Senior Classical Group 3 Competition (Age 16 - 18) (673 - 707) 7:15 PM – 7:30 PM Open Stage for Senior Group 4 Classical (Age 17 & UP & Men) (708- 736) 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM Senior Classical Group 4 Competition (Age 17 & Up & Men) (708 - 736) Sunday, February 8, 2015: Competition Schedule Huntington Beach High School 1905 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Registration Schedule: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Registration for Pre-Competitive Category 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Registration for Junior Contemporary Category 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Registration for Ensembles Competition Schedule: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Open Stage for Contemporary Pre-Competitive Ages 10 - 11 (001 - 020) 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Pre-Competitive Contemporary Competition Ages 10 - 11 (001 – 020) 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Open Stage for Pre-Competitive Classical Ages Group 1 9 – 11 (025 - 056) 10:15 AM – 11:30 PM Pre-Competitive Classical Competition Group 1 Ages 9 – 11 (025 - 056) 11:30 AM – 11:45 AM Open Stage for Pre-Competitive Classical Group 2 Age 11 & Men (057 - 085) 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM Pre-Competitive Classical Competition Group 2 Age 11 & Men (057 - 085) 12:45 PM – 1:00 PM Open Stage for Junior Contemporary Group 1 (Age 12 - 13) (201 - 232) 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Junior Contemporary Competition Group 1 (Age 12 - 13) (201- 232) 2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Open Stage for Junior Contemporary Group 2 (Age 13 – 14) (233 – 265) 2:45 PM – 4:15 PM Junior Contemporary Competition Group 2 (Age 13 – 14) (233 – 265) 4:15 PM – 4:45 PM Open Stage for Ensembles (111 – 139) 4:45 PM – 6:45 PM Ensemble Competition (111 – 139) 6:45 PM - 7:30 PM Intermission 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM Awards Ceremony Friday, February 6, 2015: Workshop Schedule Huntington Beach High School Southland Ballet Academy 1905 Main Street 9527 Garfield Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Fountain Valley, CA, 92708 Time Black Box Studio Senior Ensembles Teacher Ages 15 - 16 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Classical Ballet Technique Class A. Moskalenko 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Variations Class S. Saland 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM Break 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Contemporary Technique Class J. Selya Time Large Studio Senior Ensembles Teacher Ages 16 & Up 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Classical Ballet Technique Class M. Menuier 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Variations Class A.
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