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ORLANDO, FL National Season Finale! WORKSHOP SCHEDULE THURSDAY JULY 15 FRIDAY JULY 16 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES ORLANDO, FL JULY 13-18, 2021 NATIONAL SEASON FINALE! NATIONAL Executive Director Joe Lanteri General Manager Travis Fritsche Dear Dance Friends, Programs Manager Diane Rose We are excited to welcome you to the New York City Dance Alliance Production Manager National Season Finale! What a year we have all shared! As an Lionel Christian organization, it is impossible to adequately express the heartfelt gratitude we feel – always, but especially this season. Every studio Registration/Event Manager owner, dance teacher, dancer, and dance parent shares in this Katie Calder celebration. Each of you has contributed to the continued success of Event Manager NYCDA. Without a doubt, our NYCDA family is THE BEST! This entire Eimile Davis event is dedicated to YOU... and the legacy you have helped us to create. Tour Event Manager Marika Matuszak For years, NYCDA has set the standard of excellence within our Office Manager industry. We continue to redefine the ‘dance convention’ by offering Vanessa Pereira each and every dancer the tools needed to empower themselves... in ONY Competition Manager dance and in life. We are committed to providing unique experiences, Michelle Schindledecker unmatched scholarship opportunities, and professional resources. This week is your time to push the boundaries, explore, and grow. Administrative Associate Jaden Young We all have much to celebrate. Let’s dance together, enjoy each other Temple Kemezis and applaud each other’s growth and success every step of the way. Production Team What a family.... what an alliance! Tom Haverkamp Jolin Cramer Much gratitude, Jacob Ferrante Morgan Lavandowska Dylan Nosal Kelly Weber Touring Administrators Joe Lanteri Joanna Pfeiffer Executive Director Krystyna Resavy Courtney Sauls Trey Coates-Mitchell Chris Coates-Mitchell THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE 2021 NATIONAL SEASON FINALE! Academy for the Performing Arts, NC Charlotte Performing Arts Academy, NC Dancers Corner, SC Independent Dance Collective, FL Hillary Parnell Siara Fuller Lisa Fowler Ashley Rich Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre, NV CityDance Conservatory, MD DanceSpace Performing Arts Infusion Dance, OH Terane Comito Cristina Vasilis Academy, CO Shane Carpenter Reagan Hoeft Aileron Performing Arts Studio, VA Collective Dance Artistry, TX Inspiration Dance Academy, NJ Blake Roeder Ashley Lopez Dancin’ In The Spotlight, NJ Amy Semtak Liz LeBar SPECIAL THANKS SPECIAL Airborne Dance, CO Company Dance Traverse, MI Alberta Shulman Betsy Carr Dee Buchanan Studio of Dance, MD Institute of Contemporary Dance Phyllis Buchanan Houston, TX Alfonso Academy, FL Complexity Dance Center, NJ Desert Dance Collective, AZ Marlana Doyle Mary Alfonso Chelsea Phillip Lauren Hammond JBP Entertainment, NC All American Dance Factory, FL Concepts In Choreography, NJ District Dance NYC, NY Jena Burgin-Peters Terri Howell Debbie Rembert Jacki Ford Jean Leigh Academy of Dance, LA Arseneau Dance Academy, GA Contemporary Ballet Dallas, TX DM Dance Company, LA Dianna Jones Brynn Arseneau Lindsay D Bowman David Monroe Jill Listi Dance Studio, LA Victoria Munchrath Artistic Soul Dance Company, TX Cumberland Dance Academy, NC Draper Center for Dance Education, NY Jade Whitmire Tara Herringdine Tim Draper Julie’s School of Dance, FL Julie Krawczynski Arts Edge Dance Company, MA Dance Academy USA, CA Drouin Dance Center, ME Lindsay Loumiotis Jane Carter Danielle Drouin Westbrook Just Off Broadway, OH Dawn Meyer Atlanta Academy of Ballet and Dance, GA Dance Allegro Academy, ID Duvall Dance Academy, FL Susan Beebe Jessica Seymour Tamara Duvall Justice Elite Dance Co., NC Jodi Justice Axis Dance, VA Dance Arts Centre, MN Dye’n 2 Dance, UT Meghan Lin Jill Rieken Susie Dye Kanyok Arts Initiative, NY Laurie Kanyok Ballet by Day, GA Dance Arts Collaborative, PA East Coast Edge Dance Center, VA Kristine Necessary Loveless Reina Faith Brittany Davidson Kelly and Company Studios, GA Shannon Kelly Ballet Conservatory of Atlanta, GA Dance Depot, ID Elite Dance Center, IN Sarah Haslock-Johnson, Robyn Moser Laurie Phillips Christina Davenport Krystie’s Dance Academy, OH Krystie Whetstone Sutch Bluffton School of Dance, SC Dance Dimensions, MD Elite Studios, GA Dawn Rosa Miller DaKiya Lambert Ali Peecher L.A. Dance, AZ Lora Wood Broadway Bound Dance Academy, PA Dance Fusion Studios, PA Encore Performers, VA Donna Pace Ranalli Megan Kalina Delp Raynor van der Merwe Lents Dance Company, FL Brittany Lents Broadway Dance Center, NY Dance Inc., ON EnRich Dance Company, TX Tracy Sangham Jeff & Breanne Wong Jana Brown Ludovici Dance Academy, PA Kelli Grady Capital District Arts Initiative, NY Dance Institute, TX Grassland Dance Academy, TN Jenna Snide Linda Holland Maureen Sharp Mary Alice’s Dance Studio, NY Mary Alice Dietz Carolina Dance Center, NC Dance Stop Dance Education Center, NJ Gretchen Greene School of Dance, GA Missy Blackburn Gina Forcella Trina Dunn Marilyn Schneider School of Dance, NY Marilyn Schneider-Caccamise Carolina Forest Performing Dance Theatre of Jacksonville, NC Hunterdon Hills Ballet, NJ Arts Academy, SC Debra Becerra Elaine Matthews Master Ballet Academy, AZ Joey Trail & Bryan Beaman Slawomir Wozniak Dance Theatre of New Jersey, NJ Houston Academy of Dance, TX CaRu Entertainment, NJ Jaimie Bernstein Kenneth Epting Melissa Hoffman Dance Center, NH Emily Advani Melissa Hoffman Dance Universe, FL IB Classical Dance, FL Cary Dance Productions, NC Tracie-Ann Pearce Irene Balague Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Tondalaya Pearson Arts, MD Dance Unlimited, WA In Motion Dance Project, FL Shannon Torres Centre Pointe Performing Arts, MD Judy Reavis Amanda Plesa Sandra Zaicko Middletown Dance Academy, NJ Dancemakers of Atlanta, Inc., GA In The Spotlight- CA, CA Alyson Higgins Centerstage Dance Academy, FL Denise & Lynise Latimer Ashley Gorden Yvette Breheney MindBodyArt School of Dance, PA Michele Brandt THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE 2021 NATIONAL SEASON FINALE! MJ Dance Center, PA Precision Dance Academy, TX Tempe Dance Academy, AZ Thomas Dance Studio, PA Ashley Mooney Alicia McGee Holly Manville Jessica Spencer Modern Conceptions of Dance, LA Prestige Academy of Dance, NJ That’s Dancing, FL Tiffany’s Dance Academy, CA Heather Nuckley Dina Crupi Michele Walsh Tiffany Henderson Movements in Dance, WV Project C Studios, MD The Academy of Dance and Topflight Dance Company, TX Stephanie Lopez Laurie Dodge Fine Arts, NC Jonnesha Hawkins Minter Sadie Roberts Doughten MPACT Dance Project, CO Raskin Dance Studio, FL Touch of Class Dance, PA Macy Gayler Sonia Palmer The Academy of Dance Arts, IL Debbie Apalucci Sherry Moray MW Performing Arts, KS Renner Dance Company, NC Victory Performing Arts Academy, FL Lara Megan Weber Summer Renner Disher The Carolina Strut, NC Nicole Rosenstiel Lyndsay Loveland Naples Dance Conservatory, FL Rokita Dance Center, MO Virtuous Dance Center, VA Abdel Roque John Rokita The Colony, IL Karime Echevarria Seth Robinson, Jeff Wolfe New Canaan Dance Academy, CT Sheffield School of Dance, AL Viva Dance Co., MI Elaine Young Celi Shinn The Conservatory School for the Nichole Blanke Performing Arts, LLC, MA New England School of Dance, NH Shooting Stars Dance Studios, CA Erika Frank-Cooney We’ve Got Rhythm Dance Academy, VA Alison Smith Katie Freeman Lori Reaves Vogt The Core Academy, NC Next Step Dance, TX SI Dance, LLC, VA Chantal High-Santellano West Point Ballet, PA Michelle Stafford Shelly Isler Cynthia Castillo The Dance Academy of Loudoun, VA NJ Dance Academy, NJ Skyra Studios, FL Elizabeth Boehnlein Westchester Dance Academy, NY Dawn Kranz Mary Poiley Kelly Burke The Dance Academy of North Jersey, NJ Nina’s School of Dance, NC So Cal Dance, CA Elaine and Howard Luks Westside Dance Project , CA Nina Wheeler Lynne Ingstad Jean Ho The Dance Centre, AL No Limits Dance Company, NC Soul Studios, FL Rebecca Tingle & Melissa Verzino WNC Dance Academy, NC Amanda Carter Jamie Davis Cary Petrusek The Dance Collective, MD Nor Cal Dance Arts, CA Spins Dance Studio, Arminda Snyder Xplosive Dance Academy, FL Tawnya Kuzia Cheryl Arnold Jessica Perez The Dance Company, VA Noretta Dunworth School of Dance, MI Spotlight Dance Academy, MI Ashley Blary Xtreme Dance Studio, FL Loni Lane Tracey O’Neal McQueen Sheri Metcalf The Dance Complex, MN North Shore Dance Academy, MA Stage Stars Dance and Acro, DE Amber Huffman Young Dance Academy, WI Tammy Bolduc Angela Craft Sandra Young The Movement, CA Odasz Dance Theatre, NY Stars Dance Studio, FL Nikole Smith Jessica Odasz, Andrea Astuto Angel Aramas, Victor Smalley The Pointe PAC, OK On Edge Movement, PA Steps N Motion Dance Studio, NC Penny Capps Kara Testa Sabrina LeClair The Rock Center for Dance, NV PACE, WV Studio 9 Dance Academy, CO Quinn Callahan Dee Ann Florence Heather Elliott The Royal Dance Academy, GA Perfect Pointe Performing Arts Studio Bleu Dance Center, VA Sarah Haslock-Johnson Studio, NJ Kimberly Rishi Jessica Barlow The STUDIO Savannah, GA Studio Dans, MD Elyse Schreier Performance Edge Dance Complex, FL Brittany Tourtlotte Jennifer Delgado-Peruyero The Talent Factory, RI Studio Five Dance Company, NC Dana Adames Performing Arts Dance Theater, MI Meghan Retseck Virginia Gray The Wright Step, FL Studio for the Living Arts, ME Amy Wright Performance Edge 2, FL Susan Cloutier Ricardo Pena Theatre Arts, OK Taylor&Co., PA Jana Pfarr Powerhouse Dance, CT Taylor Lucas, Robyn Lucas Brandie Souza ORLANDO,National Season Finale! FL TUESDAY JULY 13 WEDNESDAY JULY 14 THURSDAY JULY 15 FRIDAY JULY 16 SATURDAY JULY 17 SUNDAY JULY 18 MONDAY JULY 19 ORLANDO, FL National Season Finale! WORKSHOP SCHEDULE THURSDAY JULY 15 FRIDAY JULY 16 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES SENIORS Orlando 2 SENIORS Orlando 2 TEENS Orange ABCD TEENS Orange ABCD JUNIORS Orlando 3 JUNIORS Orlando 3 MINIS Orlando 456 MINIS Orlando 456 SATURDAY JULY 17 SUNDAY JULY 18 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES SENIORS Orlando 2 SENIORS Orlando 2 TEENS Orange ABCD TEENS Orange ABCD JUNIORS Orlando 3 JUNIORS Orlando 3 MINIS Orlando 456 MINIS Orlando 456 1 2 3 4 5 JOE LANTERI has juggled the roles of director, choreographer, producer, teacher, mentor and entrepreneur. He is a true ambassador of dance excellence and champion of young talent.
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