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Detroit, MI II May 3-5, 2019 Detroit, MI II May 3-5, 2019 Elite 8 Petite Miss StarQuest Kendalynn Roberts - Took The Night - Dance Nation Elite 8 Junior Miss StarQuest Julianna Harris - Yesterday - Dance Nation Elite 8 Teen Miss StarQuest Madison Binkley - Dreaming Awake - Dance Nation Elite 8 Miss StarQuest Melanie Pries - These Letters - Tina Marie School of Dance Top Select Petite Solo 1 - Kendalynn Roberts - Took The Night - Dance Nation 2 - Lydia Perdue - Angel - Dance Nation 3 - Kinley Barnes - New Attitude - Dance Nation Top Select Junior Solo 1 - Piper Varady - I Dont Know My Name - Studio G Performing Arts Center 2 - Julianna Harris - Yesterday - Dance Nation 3 - Reagan Ball - Titanium - ADMA Elite Dance Company 4 - Olivia Lahr - River - Studio G Performing Arts Center 5 - Charly Blake - Pop, Drop, Roll - Tina Marie School of Dance Top Select Teen Solo 1 - Gretchen Sawicki - La Vie En Rose - Juliana's Academy of Dance 2 - Madison Binkley - Dreaming Awake - Dance Nation 3 - Samantha Casali - Crown - Tina Marie School of Dance 4 - Abigail Solomon - FootPrints - Dance Nation 5 - Evalina Lentini - Variation From Flames Of Paris - Rochester School of Dance Top Select Senior Solo 1 - OlyVia Chandler - Breathe - Juliana's Academy of Dance 2 - Yuzuha Iwata - Survivor - ArtLab J 3 - Lilly Menendez - Space Oddity - Sheryl's School of Dance 4 - Kendall HargreaVes - Love In The Dark - Tina Marie School of Dance 5 - Melanie Pries - These Letters - Tina Marie School of Dance 6 - Gabriella Petrucci - You Mean The World To Me - Sheryl's School of Dance 7 - Sophie Hampton - A Place On Earth - Tina Marie School of Dance 8 - Mackenzie Delgado - No Witnesses - Studio G Performing Arts Center 9 - Alyssa Vermette - Piel - Studio G Performing Arts Center 10 - Haylie Robinson - NeVer Enough - Studio G Performing Arts Center Top Select Petite Duet/Trio 1 - Dangerous - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban Top Select Junior Duet/Trio 1 - KeeP Holding On - ADMA Elite Dance Company - Guy Savelli Top Select Teen Duet/Trio 1 - Labor - Juliana's Academy of Dance - Juliana Pirpinelli 2 - It Must HaVe Been LoVe - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 3 - Pizzicatto - Rochester School of Dance - Jennifer Ristoski 4 - Find Me - Sheryl's School of Dance - Julie Hughes Top Select Senior Duet/Trio 1 - Chasing Cars - Sheryl's School of Dance - Julie Hughes 2 - All Of Me - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 3 - Wanna Dance With Somebody - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 4 - Mother - Sheryl's School of Dance - Julie Hughes Top Select Junior Small Group 1 - Ay Caramba - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Select Teen Small Group 1 - All By Myself - Dance Nation - Selena Williams-Molter 2 - Don't StoP Me - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 3 - Venom - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 4 - Red LiPs - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 5 - DiVertissement From CoPPelia - Rochester School of Dance - Jennifer Ristoski Top Select Senior Small Group 1 - A Moment Like This - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 2 - Fremd - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Terrill Mitchell 3 - Gold Dust - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 4 - Angels - Sheryl's School of Dance - Julie Hughes 5 - Bad, Bad Thing - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Laura Standlick Top Select Junior Large GrouP 1 - Name Game - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Select Teen Large GrouP 1 - Bring Me To Life - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 2 - Dance Like Our Daddies - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 3 - Like That - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Select Senior Large GrouP 1 - Survivor - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 2 - Tornado - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 3 - Always - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Nick Gomez Top Select Senior Line 1 - How Far - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Petite/Junior Select APogee Award Name Game - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Teen/Senior Select APogee Award Survivor - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth StarQuest Category Award Winners: ToP Jazz Performance: Name Game - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Open/Acro Performance: Ay Caramba - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Industry Dance Category Award Winners: ToP Jazz Performance: Survivor - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Ballet/Lyrical/Modern/Contemporary Performance: A Moment Like This - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Tap Performance: Dance Like Our Daddies - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth Top Open/Acro Performance: Fremd - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Terrill Mitchell Emerging Artist Teen Mr. StarQuest Brendan Farris - Patterns - Performers Edge Dance Co Emerging Artist Mr. StarQuest Neil Spooner - Call Me Mother - Sound Motion Dance Academy Emerging Artist Petite Miss StarQuest Emily Kader - No Excuses - ADMA Elite Dance Company Emerging Artist Junior Miss StarQuest Gabrielle Larue - Greatest Star - Performers Edge Dance Co Emerging Artist Teen Miss StarQuest Alena Manske - The Light - Performers Edge Dance Co Emerging Artist Miss StarQuest AVa Foresi - In Love - Performers Edge Dance Co Top Classic Petite Solo 1 - Daniela OPoka - Little Red Riding Hood - Tina Marie School of Dance 2 - Olivia Hamel - You Are My Sunshine - Studio G Performing Arts Center 3 - Addison Blake - Girl Party - Tina Marie School of Dance 4 - Sofia Fadak - Monster - Tina Marie School of Dance 5 - Joanna Licea - A Doll Named Emily - Desire 2 Dance Dance ComPany Top Classic Junior Solo 1 - Maya Given - Organs - Dance Nation 2 - Isabella Palazzolo - Remember Her - Dance Nation 3 - SoPhia Palazzolo - To Build A Home - Studio G Performing Arts Center 4 - Aryanna Henderson-Miller - Talking To The Moon - ADMA Elite Dance Company 5 - Maliyah Siyal - Winter Song - The Dance ComPany ConserVatory Top Classic Teen Solo 1 - Alena Manske - The Light - Performers Edge Dance Co 2 - Jersie Collins - I Try - Dance Nation 3 - Grace Hall - FootPrints - Tina Marie School of Dance 4 - Grace Cooper - Dynamite - Sheryl's School of Dance 5 - Taylor DaVis - I Will Wait - ADMA Elite Dance Company 6 - Brendan Farris - Patterns - Performers Edge Dance Co 7 - Sydney Bertovick - Skin - Sheryl's School of Dance 8 - Ella Dickey - Ashes - Tina Marie School of Dance 9 - Laura Ban - Lovely - Tina Marie School of Dance 10 - Maggie Good - This Is My Now - Tina Marie School of Dance 11 - Gabriella Opoka - Big Noise - Tina Marie School of Dance 12 - Sophia Tocco - Secrets - Academy of Dance 13 - Isabella Weihermuller - Can You Hear Me? - Tina Marie School of Dance 14 - Skylee Barr - Falling In LoVe - The Dance ComPany ConserVatory 15 - Cybelle Abdel-Nour - Black & Gold - Tina Marie School of Dance 16 - Riley Raski - APres Moi - The Dance ComPany ConserVatory 17 - Makayla Hammond - The Outside Critic - Peg Harris Dance Studio 18 - Audrey Brabant - Latch - The Dance ComPany ConserVatory 19 - Chloe Hamelin - Titanium - Studio G Performing Arts Center 20 - Eris Allen - Hurricane - Tina Marie School of Dance Top Classic Senior Solo 1 - Nick Farris - Next To You - Performers Edge Dance Co 2 - Morgan Pinkham - Survive - Dance Nation 3 - Ryleigh Snelling - Stronger Without You - Performers Edge Dance Co 4 - Mackenzie Adams - Lost Without You - Sheryl's School of Dance 5 - Emily Sullivan - Heart Cry - Sound Motion Dance Academy 6 - Kirsten Mills – Careless Wisper- ADMA Elite Dance Company 7 - Kaylee Chirgwin - Gone Too Soon - Performers Edge Dance Co 8 - Neil Spooner - Call Me Mother - Sound Motion Dance Academy 9 - Jenna Martinez - Come On Over - Dance Nation 10 - Zoe Dawson - Writer In The Dark - Sheryl's School of Dance 11 - Nicolina Opoka - Burlesque - Tina Marie School of Dance 12 - Mara Rossi - You Will Be Found - Studio G Performing Arts Center 13 - Natasia RaPhtis - Dive - Dance Academy of Bloomfield Hills 14 - Erin Venegas - Best Friend - Sheryl's School of Dance 15 - Jazmine Smith - Jealous - ADMA Elite Dance Company 16 - Alyssa Meszaros - Mama Knows Best - Studio G Performing Arts Center 17 - Brianna Patel - Rise UP - Sheryl's School of Dance 18 - Zoe Soman - Cryin' - Sheryl's School of Dance 19 - Erin Letourneau - Angel By The Wings - Studio G Performing Arts Center 20 - Jade Squires - Black ShiPs - Sheryl's School of Dance Top Classic Junior Duet/Trio 1 - Girls Just Wanna HaVe Fun - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Mari Dudash 2 - People Help The People - ADMA Elite Dance Company - Guy Savelli 3 - Move - Studio G Performing Arts Center - Chloe Ramoz 4 - Party Go Boom - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 5 - Zero To Hero - Performers Edge Dance Co - Nicole Cicala Top Classic Teen Duet/Trio 1 - Sir Duke - ADMA Elite Dance Company - Guy Savelli 2 - The Kween 3 - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 3 - Bardier Cardi - ADMA Elite Dance Company - Guy Savelli 4 - Work It Out - Peg Harris Dance Studio - Heidi Linsenmeyer 5 - In The End - Academy of Dance - Rachael Nardozzi Top Classic Senior Duet/Trio 1 - Moon River - Sheryl's School of Dance - Jackie Sulek 2 - The Office - Sound Motion Dance Academy - Katie Jerome Taylor 3 - Castle - ADMA Elite Dance Company - Guy Savelli 4 - Running - Dance Academy of Bloomfield Hills - Lucy Mitchell 5 - Royal T - Academy of Dance - Abby Lowe & Jessica Van Voorst Top Classic Petite Small Group 1 - Mermaid Party - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 2 - Enchanted - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban 3 - Sea Cruise - Tina Marie School of Dance - Tina Marie Foth 4 - Chicken Payback - Dance Nation - Tricia Daraban Top Classic Junior Small Group
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