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2021 Show Order Arrival Rehearsal TimeStudent Student First Name Class Name Instructors Time Last Name SHOW 1: 1:00PM - 2pm Rehersal 11am-1pm 11:00 11:25-11:50 Diba Ahmadi Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 11:30am Ms. Poon Cara Chen Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 11:30am Ms. Poon Adisha Gowda Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 11:30am Ms. Poon Larisa Raths Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 11:30am Ms. Poon 11:00 11:25-11:50 Sierra Erginsoy Twirling Stars Ballet - Friday 5:15 pm Ms. Poon Anika Laudon Twirling Stars Ballet - Friday 5:15 pm Ms. Poon Prithi Hasini Nethagi Twirling Stars Ballet - Friday 5:15 pm Ms. Poon Aarya Gangal Twirling Stars Ballet - Friday 5:15 pm Ms. Poon 11:00 11:25-11:50 Dorsa Ahmadi Ballet Ages 7 + Saturday 1:00 pm Ms. Poon Zahra Dalal Ballet Ages 7 + Saturday 1:00 pm Ms. Poon Ananyaa Gopalpur Ballet Ages 7 + Saturday 1:00 pm Ms. Poon Madeline Vosganian Ballet Ages 7 + Saturday 1:00 pm Ms. Poon 11:15 11:50-12:15 Kate Huynh Hip Hop Ages 5-8 - Monday 5:15pm Ms. Jasmine Vivian Huynh Hip Hop Ages 5-8 - Monday 5:15pm Ms. Jasmine Vihaan Nirkhe Hip Hop Ages 5-8 - Monday 5:15pm Ms. Jasmine Kayce Yheng Hip Hop Ages 5-8 - Monday 5:15pm Ms. Jasmine 11:15 11:50-12:15 Jon Sivertson Private hip hop class - Thursday 4:00-4:30 Ms. Jasmine 11:15 11:50-12:15 Zikora Aghaji Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine Vasha Agudo Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine Nysa Nirkhe Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine Rianna Sarker Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine Aren Yau Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine David Zhou Hip Hop I Ages 8-12 - Monday 6:00 pm Ms. Jasmine 11:15 11:50-12:15 Lauren Bailon Tippy Toes Ballet Saturday 9:30am Ms. Jasmine Avery Parker Tippy Toes Ballet Saturday 9:30am Ms. Jasmine Cora Parker Tippy Toes Ballet Saturday 9:30am Ms. Jasmine 11:40 12:15-12:55 Veda Garg Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Nayanakshi Nandi Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Ariel Papazyan Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Avanti Praveen Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Meera Sheth Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Helena Vilela Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia Chloe Zhao Tippy-Toes Ballet - Saturday 9:00am Ms. Lydia 11:40 12:15-12:55 Aria Elise Green Ballet I (6-7)+ Saturday 1:30pm Ms. Lydia Aarabhi Kishore Ballet I Age 7+ Saturday 1:30pm Ms. Lydia Nayonika Yadav Ballet I Age 7+ Saturday 1:30pm Ms. Lydia 11:40 12:15-12:55 Saanvi Dash Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Arista Jain Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Alma Jiang Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Valentina Maidana Da Silva Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Moitri Sarkar Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Riya Shah Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Mishka Vaish Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia Anika Yau Tutu Cuties Ballet - Saturday 9:30am Ms. Lydia 11:40 12:15-12:55 Anastasiia Biriukova Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia Vivian Feinstein Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia Arrival Rehearsal TimeStudent Student First Name Class Name Instructors Time Last Name Shrefta Koppula Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia Nikita Krishnan Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia Anvee Malamanti Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia Amelia Mathew Twirling Stars Ballet - Saturday 10:15am Ms. Lydia 11:40 12:15-12:55 Hasini Lakshmi Gudimela Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia Dhvani Guduri Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia Maria Hakopian Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia Vivienne Khalpakhchyan Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia Adelynn Nguyen Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia Soyeon Patel Ballet I Ages 7+ - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Lydia 11:40 12:15-12:55 Liezl Ah Kun Ballet II Ages 8+ - Saturday 11:15am Ms. Lydia Revita Ermal Ballet II Ages 8+ - Saturday 11:15am Ms. Lydia Jaide Ledesma Ballet II Ages 8+ - Saturday 11:15am Ms. Lydia Anicha Gayathri Ballet II Ages 8+ - Saturday 11:15am Ms. Lydia Vicky Zhou Ballet II Ages 8+ - Saturday 11:15am Ms. Lydia SHOW 2: 5:00pm Rehersal 3pm-5pm 3:05 3:25-4:10 Myra Bharara Ballet I ages 6-8 - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Laura Vedya Varanasi Ballet I ages 6-8 - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Laura Carly Chen Ballet I ages 6-8 - Saturday 12:30pm Ms. Laura 3:05 3:25-4:10 Annika Abhilash Ballet I Ages 8-9 - Friday 5:30 pm Ms. Laura Zikora Aghaji Ballet I Ages 8-9 - Friday 5:30 pm Ms. Laura Kaashvi Shukla Ballet I Ages 8-9 - Friday 5:30 pm Ms. Laura 3:05 3:25-4:10 Allison Guan Ballet I/II Ages 8+ - Saturday 1:15 pm Ms. Laura Sitara Gunapu Ballet I/II Ages 8+ - Saturday 1:15 pm Ms. Laura Daphne Heatherly Ballet I/II Ages 8+ - Saturday 1:15 pm Ms. Laura Alice Li Ballet I/II Ages 8+ - Saturday 1:15 pm Ms. Laura Zoey Zee Ballet I/II Ages 8+ - Saturday 1:15 pm Ms. Laura Valeria Gonzalez Ballet II Ages 8+ - Wednesday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Angelina Min Ballet II Ages 8+ - Wednesday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Anjay Parthasarathy Ballet II Ages 8+ - Wednesday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura 3:05 3:25-4:10 Suravi Bhattulla Ballet II Ages 8 + - Friday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Valeria Gonzalez Ballet II Ages 8 + - Friday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Allison Guan Ballet II Ages 8 + - Friday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Angelina Min Ballet II Ages 8 + - Friday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Zoey Zee Ballet II Ages 8 + - Friday 6:30 pm Ms. Laura Ashley Marie Apruebo Ballet III Ages 10+ - Friday 7:30 pm Ms. Laura Daphne Heatherly Ballet III Ages 10+ - Friday 7:30 pm Ms. Laura Anjay Parthasarathy Ballet III Ages 10+ - Friday 7:30 pm Ms. Laura 3:05 3:25-4:10 Annika Abhilash Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura Allison Guan Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura Sitara Gunapu Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura Anika Kaushik Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura Alice Li Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura Zoey Zee Jazz I /II Ages 7-9 - Saturday 2:15pm Ms. Laura 3:05 3:25-4:10 Ashley Marie Apruebo VIP Jazz Jr. - Saturday 3:15pm Ms. Laura Valeria Gonzalez VIP Jazz Jr. - Saturday 3:15pm Ms. Laura Arrival Rehearsal TimeStudent Student First Name Class Name Instructors Time Last Name Allison Guan VIP Jazz Jr. - Saturday 3:15pm Ms. Laura Sitara Gunapu VIP Jazz Jr. - Saturday 3:15pm Ms. Laura Zoey Zee VIP Jazz Jr. - Saturday 3:15pm Ms. Laura 3:40 4:10-4:55 Diya Kaipu Angelina Ballerina - Tuesdays 5:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Ayana Mampetta Angelina Ballerina - Tuesdays 5:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Charis Park Angelina Ballerina - Tuesdays 5:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya 3:40 4:10-4:55 Ariana Ghio Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Joy Hen Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Vanshika Kadapatti Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Aatmika Kaddevarmurh Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Ariana Pogosov Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Kaashvi Shukla Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Sophia Suarez Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Nicole Vlaskin Ballet VIP - Tuesday 4:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya 3:40 4:10-4:55 Andrea Dykes Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Vihaan Gupta Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Anna Guselnikova Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Alyssa Koliadenko Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Sasha Koliadenko Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Martin Markov Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Naomi Ohye Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Aadi Pilania Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Charlie Simon Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Michael Veksler Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Madeline Vosganian Hip Hop II (Ages 8-11) - Monday 5:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya 3:40 4:10-4:55 Vivian Brodkin Hip Hop Inter. Ages 11-13 -Tuesday 7:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya Eden Mulla Hip Hop Inter. Ages 11-13 -Tuesday 7:00 pm Ms. Anastasiya 3:40 4:10-4:55 Cristian Chairez Hip-Hop (10-12) Monday -6:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Liav Goldshtein Hip-Hop (10-12) Monday -6:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Adriano Pogosov Hip-Hop (10-12) Monday -6:30 pm Ms. Anastasiya Michael Veksler Hip-Hop (10-12) Monday -6:30 pm Ms.
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