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272 11Apr10 PQ.Pub
Published by the LONDON BRANCH of the ROYAL SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY www. rscdslondon.org.uk Registered Charity number 1067690 No 272 MAY to AUGUST 2010 MAJOR SUCCESS at NEWCASTLE FESTIVAL David Cordes Cordes David The Demonstration Team have been regular participants at the annual Newcastle Festival for nearly 20 years. This year, their crowning success has been winning the Mabel Ellison Trophy for the Display Section of the Festival on 13 February. In addition the mixed team won their section. More about it inside London Branch takes Olympia by storm MOVEIT is one of the UK’s largest annual Dance exhibitions attracting over 20,000 people to Olympia. The opportunity arose in February for London Branch to exhibit at the 11-14 March show and with some financial support from RSCDS HQ we set about designing our stand, materials and a rota to cover all four days. It was a hugely vibrant exhibition with performances, workshops and activities taking place all the time and ranging from street dance, to salsa, ballroom, ballet and many other forms of dance. Our small stand (Number 111) attracted many people who were pleased to see Scottish Country Dancing represented, and many said that more traditional folk dancing should have been there too. From a networking point of view and from simply flying the flag for SCD it was a real success. But given our late entry on the Where to find: scene it was not possible to provide any Page dance performance and this is what folks 2 ........................... AGM really wanted to see. -
Carl Alan Awards 2010 the Oscars of the World of Dance
Carl Alan Awards 2010 The Oscars of the World of Dance The Carl-Alan Awards were first introduced in 1953 by Eric Morley and were named after the joint Chairmen of Mecca Carl Heimann and Alan Fairley. The International Dance Teachers' Association was proud to present the 2010 Carl Alan Awards on Sunday 7th February, in conjunction with the IDTA President’s Dinner and Dance. The IDTA were pleased that all three sections of the awards were presented: Freestyle Theatre Ballroom, Latin & Sequence There are five categories of awards in each section. Performer's Award Teacher's Award Competitive Coach/Choreography Award Outstanding Services to Dance Award Lifetime Achievement Award All recognised dance associations or societies were invited to make nominations in all categories and each member body of the British Dance Council or Theatre Dance Council International was invited to send a delegate to represent them on each of the selection committees. The IDTA remained independent in the selection process. From the many nominations received, the selection committees were asked to short-list up to three nominees in each category. To be nominated for a Carl Alan Award by your peers reflects the nominee's considerable contribution to the world of dance. IDTA would like to congratulate all the nominees; unfortunately there can only be one winner in each category. The IDTA would like to thank Mr Sam Kane and Miss Linda Lusardi for hosting the evening and presenting the Carl Alan Awards. ~~~o0o~~~ Performer's Award From the many nominations received, the selection committee short-listed the following nominees: Freestyle Performer's Award Arron Fowler Eilidh McCall Joanne McPhee Winner: Joanne McPhee Joanne has been involved in competitive dancing since the age of 10. -
OR IS IT? Welcome to History in the Making, the First E- News of the WDC and the First of Many
WDCThe Newspaper E-NEWSof the World’s leading Dance organisation Edition 1 - May 2010 Welcome to the World Dance Council E-News DANCE MATTERS A Column dedicated to matters of principle , and the WDC view of the how the world of dance is shaping up in 2010 THE OLYMPIC The Finalists of the 2009 WDC World Professional Latin DREAM - Championships - Photo by Andrew Miller A Welcome from the President of the WDC OR IS IT? Welcome to history in the making, the first E- News of the WDC and the first of many. As part of the new communications and It was on the 8th September 1997 that branding of the WDC logo and brand in itself, we will be keeping you in touch with the latest developments in the dance world (well the International Olympic Committee (IOC) the free part at least!) and we welcome you, from wherever you hail regardless of color, creed or political denomination. recognised dance as a “sport” and granted The WDC and the communications team remain committed to bringing you the best right to your desk lap top or mobile. the International Dance Sport Federation (IDSF) status as the recognised Federation Please also feel free to give us your views which will be gratefully received at all times and we remain at your service. within the Olympic movement. Status as a Have a look and see what you think! Medal Sport was withheld. At the time there was great excitement, Donnie Burns MBE President optimism was high. We (dance) would be in the Games in 2004 would we not. -
DPV – Archiv Europameisterschaften Latein
DPV – Archiv Europameisterschaften Latein Ab 2016 chronologisch am Ende 2015 Moskau (Russland) – 26. April 2015 1. Andrej Skufca / Melinda Torokgyorgy Slowenien 2. Evgeny Smagin / Polina Kazachenko Russland 3. Emanuele Soldi / Elisa Nasato Italien 4. Manuel Favilla / Natalia Maydyuk Ukraine 5. Marek Fiksa / Kinga Jurecka-Fiksa Polen 6. Rachid Malki / Anna Suprun Norwegen 2014 Moskau (Russland) – 26. April 2014 1. Sergey Surkov / Agnieshka Melnicka Russland 2. Andrej Skufca / Melinda Törökgyörgy Slowenien 3. Emanuele Soldi / Elisa NasatoItaly Italien 4. Evgeny Smagin / Polina Kazachenko Russland 5. Dorin Freacautanu / Marina Sergeeva Moldawien 6. Manuel Favilla / Natalia Maiduk Ukraine 2013 Kiev (Ukraine) – 15. Dezember 2013 1. Sergey Surkov / Agnieshka Melnicka Russland 2. Andrej Skufka / Melinda Törökgyörgy Slowenien 3. Evgenij Smagin / Polina Kazachenko Russland 4. Emanuele Soldi / Elisa Nasato Italien 5. Manuel Favilla / Natalia Maidiuk Ukraine 6. Roman Kovgan / Natalia Rumyantseva Russland 2012 Sofia, Bulgarien – 3. November 2012 1. Michal Malitowski / Joanna Leunis Großbritannien 2. Sergey Sourkov / Agnieszka Melnicka Russland 3. Andrej Skufca / Melinda Törökgyörgy Slowenien 4. Justinas Duknauskas / A. Melnikova-Duknauske Litauen 5. Rachid Malki / Anna Suprun Norwegen 6. Roman Kovgan / Nataliya Rumyantseva Russland 1 DPV – Archiv Europameisterschaften Latein Ab 2016 chronologisch am Ende 2011 Bonn, Deutschland – 19. November 2011 1. Michael Malitowski / Joanna Leunis Großbritannien 2. Sergey Surkov / Agnieszka Melnicka Russland 3. Andrej Skufca / Melinda Törökgyörgy Slowenien 4. Justinas Duknauskas / A. Melnikova-Duknauskas Litauen 5. Markus Homm / Ksenia Kasper Deutschland 6. Emanuele Soldi / Elisa Nasato Italien 2010 Moskau – 25.04.2010 – 25. April 2010 1. Michal Malitowski / Joanna Leunis Polen 2. Sergey Sourkov / Agnieszka Melnicka Russland 3. Slavik Kryklyvyy / Anna Melnikova Russland 4. Andrej Skufca / Melinda Törökgyörgy Slowenien 5. -
Carl Alan Awards 2009 the Oscars of the World of Dance
Carl Alan Awards 2009 The Oscars of the World of Dance The Carl-Alan Awards were first introduced in 1953 by Eric Morley and were named after the joint Chairmen of Mecca Carl Heimann and Alan Fairley. The International Dance Teachers' Association was proud to present the 2009 Carl Alan Awards on Sunday 1st February, in conjunction with the IDTA President’s Dinner and Dance. The IDTA were pleased that all three sections of the awards were presented: Freestyle Theatre Ballroom, Latin & Sequence There are five categories of awards in each section. Performer's Award Teacher's Award Competitive Coach/Choreography Award Outstanding Services to Dance Award Lifetime Achievement Award All recognised dance associations or societies were invited to make nominations in all categories and each association or society was invited to send a delegate to represent them on each of the selection committees. The IDTA remained independent in the selection process. From the many nominations received, the selection committees were asked to short-list up to three nominees in each category. To be nominated for a Carl Alan Award by your peers reflects the nominee's considerable contribution to the world of dance. IDTA would like to congratulate all the nominees; unfortunately there can only be one winner in each category. The IDTA would like to thank star of screen and stage Mr Lionel Blair for hosting the evening. ~~~o0o~~~ Performer's Award From the many nominations received, the selection committee short-listed the following nominees: Freestyle Performer's Award -
Silver Slipper
Nanaimo Ballroom Dance Silver Society Slipper Volume 2 Issue 1 February 1997 cheering and yelling out the numbers of their Snowball Classic favourite teams which added much joy and his year’s Snowball was expanded to 2 excitement to the whole evening. T days. It was held at the Grand Ballroom Other than one children couple competing, we on Friday, January 24, 1997 and at the Hyatt also had two Newcomer couples and one Bronze Regency Hotel on Saturday, January 25, 1997. couple who all did very well. Our One of the reasons for the other children couple Zillion expansion was that Snowball was Wong and Michaela Konecny running more competition events had to withdraw from the this year. Not only was there a competition due to an illness new category for children, suffered by Michaela. Snowball also hosted the 1997 Canadian Open Amateur Senior The major competition events Standard competition as well as were all held on Saturday at the the 1997 Canadian Open Amateur Hyatt Regency Hotel. The 10 Dance competition. ballroom was bustling with both spectators and dancers in the early Friday was an evening event only morning hours. The day started at 8:00 a.m. with with competitions for children in the Juvenile the first competition event scheduled at 9:00 a.m. (under 12 years), Junior (12 to 15 years) and The preliminary rounds from Silver to Youth (16 to 18 years) categories and for adults in Championship levels were all danced in the the Newcomer (limited to couples who have never daytime with the finals to be danced in the competed or had only competed once before) and evening. -
Honorary Presidents John Leach/Nigel Horrocks 2019
Chairman: Mark Lunn: Vice Chairman: David Trueman: Secretary: Robert Barley: Treasurer: Hannah Trever [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2019 Bournemouth Summer Festival (Including the Closed United Kingdom Championships) Adjudicators Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Daytime Daytime Daytime Robert Barley Lisa Bellinger Ivanets Michael Barr Matthew Cutler JacKie Conway Lynnette Boyce Nigel HorrocKs Barbara Grover Lesley Dodd Martin Cutler Lorna Lee Lynn Harman Damian Evans Fabio D’Angelo Barbara McColl- Christopher Hawkins Stopford Stephen Hannah Alan Ford Graham OswicK Diane Haywood Hazel Newberry MBE Gary Foster Carol Powell Lyn Marriner Jane Phillips BullocK Barbara Litchfield Rita Short Lene MiKKleson Dawn VicKers David Sycamore Göran Nordin Snieguole Wood Marion Welsh MarK Willemite Thursday Friday Sunday Sunday Evening Evening Afternoon Afternoon John Byrnes Robert Bellinger Bryan Allen Robert Litchfield Jonathan Crossley Darren Bennett Dale Bennett Adrian Pritchard Nicole Cutler Cheryl Beresford Craig Draper Andrew SinKinson Lilia Kopylova Joanne Bolton- David Douglass Christopher Short HawKins Pamela McGill Stephen Hillier MBE Alison Fulham Stephen Sysum Richard Rose Carol MacRaild Alex Ivanets David Trueman Peter Nash Nicola Nordin Paul KillicK Kenny Welsh Margaret Redmond Denise Weavers Joint Sponsors of Honorary Presidents Member of the the British Dance DPA/BDF National John Leach/Nigel Horrocks Council League . -
Carl Alan Awards 2011 the Oscars of the World of Dance
Carl Alan Awards 2011 The Oscars of the World of Dance The Carl-Alan Awards were first introduced in 1953 by Eric Morley and were named after the joint Chairmen of Mecca Carl Heimann and Alan Fairley. The International Dance Teachers' Association was proud to present the 2011 Carl Alan Awards on Sunday 6th February, in conjunction with the IDTA President’s Dinner and Dance. The IDTA were pleased that all three sections of the awards were presented: Freestyle Theatre Ballroom, Latin & Sequence There are five categories of awards in each section. Performer's Award Teacher's Award Competitive Coach/Choreography Award Outstanding Services to Dance Award Lifetime Achievement Award All recognised dance associations or societies were invited to make nominations in all categories and each member body of the British Dance Council or Theatre Dance Council International was invited to send a delegate to represent them on each of the selection committees. The IDTA remained independent in the selection process. From the many nominations received, the selection committees were asked to short-list up to three nominees in each category. To be nominated for a Carl Alan Award by your peers reflects the nominee's considerable contribution to the world of dance. IDTA would like to congratulate all the nominees; unfortunately there can only be one winner in each category. The IDTA would like to thank Miss Angela Rippon for hosting the evening and presenting the Carl Alan Awards. ~~~o0o~~~ Performer's Award From the many nominations received, the selection committee short-listed the following nominees: Freestyle Performer's Award Lewis Baker Dannielle Gilmour Ashley Green Winner: ASHLEY GREEN Ashley has won many championship titles including, three United Kingdom, British, European and World championships. -
Inhalt Exklusiv Meldungen, Berichte, Reportagen Direkt Vom Turniergeschehen
Tanzsport Info Service Der Tanzsport Info Service liefert Ihnen auf Wunsch Inhalt exklusiv Meldungen, Berichte, Reportagen direkt vom Turniergeschehen. Weitere Informationen und Anforderung von Berichten Deutscher Tanzsportverband e.V. bei Präsidium Gaby Michel-Schuck Pressesprecherin DTV Turnierbetrieb im DTV Tel.: 05371 – 895 799 Mobil: 0170 187 45 55 [email protected] World Dance Sport Federation (WDSF) Redaktion Tanzspiegel Tel.: 069-677285-0 Daten aus der Geschichte [email protected] Meister – Namen und Daten Deutsche Meister Weltmeister, Europameister Formationen Deutscher Tanzsportverband Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Otto-Fleck-Schneise 12 60528 Frankfurt am Main 09.09.2019 Seite 1 Tanzsport Info Service Deutscher Tanzsportverband e.V. Der Tanzsport Info Service www.tanzsport.de liefert Ihnen auf Wunsch exklusiv Meldungen, in Stichworten Berichte, Reportagen direkt vom Turniergeschehen. gegründet 1921 Mitglied des Deutschen Sport-Bundes (inzwischen Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund DOBS) seit 1965 Mitglied der World Dances Sport Federation WDSF Weitere Informationen und Der DTV ist ein Verband von Mitgliedsverbänden und Vereinen Anforderung von Berichten Ihm gehören außerdem Verbände mit besonderer Aufgabenstellung an bei • Deutscher Rock'n'Roll und Boogie-Woogie Verband • Deutscher Verband für Garde- und Schautanzsport • Bundesverband für karnevalistischen Tanzsport in Deutschland Gaby Michel-Schuck • Deutscher Twirling-Sport-Verband Pressesprecherin DTV • Bundesverband für Country- und Westerntanz Deutschland • Professional Division Tel.: 05371 – 895 799 • Mobil: 0170 187 45 55 Bundesverband für Seniorentanz (2010) • [email protected] Tanzsporttrainer-Vereinigung Redaktion Tanzspiegel 225.220 Mitglieder (Stand 31.12.2017) Tel.: 069-677285-0 [email protected] Turnierpaare Febr. Febr. Febr. Febr. Febr. Febr. 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Hauptgruppe 3650 3630 3673 3400 3026 2954 Jugendgruppe 2016 1865 1907 1806 1779 1773 Senioren 3021 3184 3249 3342 3486 3477 Gesamt 8687 8679 8829 8548 8291 8204 Febr. -
Scottish Country Dance Scottish Week 8 Dancer, with Major Articles by Our President, Alastair Macfadyen, on a Look Back at 2009 and Plans for This Year’S Event
CoScouttnish try Dancer No 10 APRIL 2010 RSCDS Members’ Magazine Forthcoming RSCDS Events Summer School 2010 Dates: Sunday 25 July – Sunday 22 August 2010 Location: University Hall, St Andrews Director: Margo Priestley There is still limited availability for each week, but please note that some classes will not run due to lack of demand: • there will be no Teaching Skills or Tutoring Skills classes in any week • there will be no Advanced Senior classes in any week • Beginners’ classes will run in weeks 2 and 3 only You can attend as resident or non-resident, for any one or two weeks of the four. You can get further information and book online through our website, www.rscds.org or, if you do not have internet access, you can book by calling Headquarters on 0131 225 3854 on Mondays to Fridays, between 10.00am – 4.00pm. 81st Annual General Meeting & Conference Weekend 2010 Dates: Friday 5 – Sunday 7 November 2010 Location: Bell’s Sports Centre, Hay Street, Perth • Friday night ball – Neil Copland’s Band • Saturday night dance – Colin Dewar's Band Other aspects of the weekend are still being finalised – further details and booking form will be available on the website, www.rscds.org , in April, and programmes and cribs will be downloadable from the website later in the year. Winter School 2011 Dates to be confirmed – please look for information on the website in late May. Booking and payment will be available online through our website, www.rscds.org Spring Fling 2011 Dates and venue to be confirmed – please look for information on the website in late May. -
June Magazine
Edvin Loach • Tedstone Delamere • Tedstone Wafre Upper Sapey • Whitbourne • Wolferlow Tofh GereaPtera WrhisitbhourMne agazin50e p July 2009 Page 2 The Parish Magazine Parish contacts The Rector Revd. David Howell Parochial Church Council (PCC) The Rectory, Whitbourne Secretary Mr Stuart Beare WR6 5RP 01886 821285 01885 482570 Treasurer Assistant Priest Revd. Doiran Williams Mr Angus Stormonth-Darling Howberry, Whitbourne 01886 821918 WR6 5RZ 01886 821189 Electoral Roll Mr John Bland Officer 01886 853661 Churchwardens: Mrs Sheila Gibbs Councillors Mr John Allan 01885 483491 Edvin Loach 01886 821450 Mr Robert Darby Mrs Yvonne Evans 01885 482284 01886 821811 Churchwardens: Mrs Kathleen Harris Sir Nicholas Harington Tedstone 01885 483681 01886 821819 Delamere Mr Albert Jones 01886 853564 Mr Jerry Cummins 01886 821485 Churchwardens: Mr I Evans-Fisher Upper Sapey Mrs C Evans-Fisher Mrs Celia MacKenzie 01886 853441 01885 483492 Deanery Synod Churchwardens: Mrs Myrtle Kneen Mr John Allan Representatives Whitbourne 01886 821707 Mrs Brenda Allan Mrs Sylvia Bland 01886 853661 Mrs Myrtle Kneen Organist Mrs Sheila Jones 01885 488625 Mr Stuart Beare Tofh Gere aPtera Wrhisitbhou rMne agazine Editorial Mrs Rachel Evans Advertising Mr John Bland 01886 821364 (billing) 01886 853661 [email protected] [email protected] Distribution Mr Andrew Kneen Advertising Mr Francis Evans 01886 821707 (copy) 07850 718112 [email protected] [email protected] Contributions, letters, drawings and digital photographs for the magazine are all very welcome. These may be left at Little Tedney, Whitbourne Village Shop or e-mailed to [email protected] . Contributions should be accompanied by a name and full address. Anonymity will be considered on request, but not provided automatically. -
February 2006 Alumni Newsletter Issue 1 Keeping You in Step with CDC
February 2006 alumni newsletter Issue 1 Keeping you in step with CDC The all new Cambridge Dancers’ Club Cambridge Dancers’ Club is still going from strength salsa. CDC still offers over 40 hours of classes per to strength 56 years after it was first founded. We week – now with a beginners class 6 days a week in- are pleased to be able to produce this newsletter for cluding on Saturdays. The teams are still achieving former members of CDC, in order to keep you up- great success in the university competitions and a dated with the club’s latest news and to keep you salsa team has recently been created. involved in CDC’s activities. We would love to see you back at our events and social dancing sessions. The CDC has recently been seen in the media as a result of the increased interest in dancing after the In order to better provide for its members and follow- BBC Series. Cambridge also hosted the Inter Varsity ing the retirement of some of our longest serving Dance Competition in March 2005, at the prestigious teachers, the structure of CDC’s ballroom classes Winter Gardens, in Blackpool. have changed. The classes are based on two streams: social or dancesport. There has been an increase in Although the club has undergone significant change, demand for higher level classes concentrating on the well-loved CDC traditions still remain. General technique and competitive dancing; these dancesport dancing still occurs every Friday night – although in- classes have replaced the squad class. There are now creased demand has meant that we move it to the Uni- fast-track classes for those beginners competing on versity Centre during term time.