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R E G I O N a L C O M P E T I T I REGIONAL COMPETITION DENVER,CO 2017 Schedule of Competition - Denver, CO Thursday - Sunday February 9-12, 2017 Thursday February 9 Mini, Petite and Junior Small Group and High Point Awards (45 mins) (Buell Theatre) Doors Open At 5:00PM 01:48 PM Petite and Junior Large Group Competition Ages 6-11 5 Minute Intermission 05:15 PM Senior Solo Competition Ages 17-19 06:37 PM Pre-Senior Solo Competition Ages 15-16 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission 03:54 PM Petite and Junior Large Group Awards and High Point Winners (40 mins) 04:34 PM Senior Duet/Trio Competition Ages 15 - 19 09:44 PM Adult Solo Competition Age 20 and Older 5 Minute Intermission Pre-Senior and Senior Solo Awards Announcement of Mr./Miss Showbiz, Costume, Photogenic, Icon and High Point Awards 05:48 PM Teen Solo Competition Ages 13 and 14 5 Minute Intermission Friday, February 10 (Ellie Caulkins Opera House) 5 Minute Intermission Doors Open At 9:00AM Teen Solo and Senior Duet/Trio Awards Announcement of Mr./Miss Showbiz, Costume, Photogenic, Icon and High Point Winners 09:48 AM Mini Solo Competition Ages 5 and Under 09:55 AM Petite Solo Competition Ages 6-7 Sunday, February 12 5 Minute Intermission Doors Open at 7:00AM 10:43 AM Pre-Junior Solo Competition Ages 8 and 9 08:00 AM Teen Duet/Trio Competition Ages 12-14 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission Mini, Petite and Pre-Junior Solo Awards Announcement of Mr./Miss Showbiz, Costume, 09:55 AM Teen Duet/Trio and High Point Awards (35 mins) Photogenic, Icon and High Point Winners 10:30 AM Teen and Senior Small Group Competition Ages 12-19 01:32 PM Mini and Petite Duet/Trio Competition Ages 7 and Under 5 Minute Intermission 02:19 PM Junior Duet/Trio Competition Ages 6-8 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission 04:20 PM Mini, Petite and Junior Duet/Trio Awards and High Point Winners (40 mins) 5 Minute Intermission 05:00 PM Junior Solo Competition Ages 10-11 03:52 PM Teen and Senior Small Group and High Point Awards (45 mins) 5 Minute Intermission 04:37 PM Teen and Senior Line Competition Ages 12-19 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission 08:23 PM Pre-Teen Solo Competition Age 12 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission 08:03 PM Adult Group Competition Ages 20 and Older 5 Minute Intermission Junior and Pre-Teen Solo Awards 08:13 PM All Line Competition All Ages Announcement of Mr./Miss Showbiz, Costume, Photogenic, Icon and High Point Winners 5 Minute Intermission Saturday, February 11 08:50 PM All Production Competition All Ages Doors Open At 7:00AM Teen and Senior Large Group and Line Awards 08:03 AM Mini and Petite Small Group Competition Ages 8 and Under Presentation of Choreography Awards Announcement of The Group Icon Winners 5 Minute Intermission 5 Minute Intermission 09:54 AM Junior Small Group Competition Ages 9-11 5 Minute Intermission 2 Participating Studios A • Studio 8100 - Vail, Colorado L • Dance Dimensions - Longmont, Colorado AA • Northern Colorado Dance Fusion - Greeley, Colorado M • Production Company Dance Centre - Longmont, Colorado AB • Rhapsody Performing Arts - Highlands Ranch, Colorado N • Act Two Studios - Cheyenne, Wyoming AC • Treya Collins - Greeley, Colorado O • Millennium Dance Complex Denver - Highlands Ranch, Col- AD • Little Feet Dance Academy - Dodge City, Kansas orado AE • En Face Studios - Frederick, Colorado P • Independent - Proch - Centennial, Colorado B • State Of The Arts - Lakewood, Colorado Q • Synergy Dance Academy - Colorado Springs, Colorado C • Dance Dynamics - Johnstown, Colorado R • Michelle Latimer DAance Academy - Centennial, Colorado D • Kinetic Arts Dance Studio - Conifer, Colorado S • Julia Yslas - Aurora, Colorado E • Little Theatre Culture Centers, Inc. - Littleton, Colorado T • Studio 9 Dance Academy - Parker, Colorado F • Colorado School of Dance - Parker, Colorado U • Starstruck Academy of Dance - Englewood, Colorado G • Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts - Glenwood Springs, V • Studio West Dance Center - Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado W • Westwoods Center of Performing Arts - Arvada, Colorado H • Elite Dance Academy - Broomfield, Colorado X • MORE2Dance LLC - Gypsum, Colorado I • Summit Dance Academy - Parker, Colorado Y • PEAK Dance Academy - Denver, Colorado J • Mile High Dance Center - Centennial, Colorado Z • RISE Dance Co - Golden, Colorado K • Studio One Dance - Bailey, Colorado At Traveling Tutus, we believe unneeded costumes and dance attire are a precious resource that can be repurposed to bring joy to children all around the world. By collecting, packaging, and shipping those no longer needed items we are allowing children all over the world to experience one of life's greatest joys, DANCE! As a dancer, dance parent, instructor, or friend of the arts you know all to well how dance can be used to instill condence, give joy, and foster self expression. Help share that gift with others. A recital costume that was used once and then tucked into the back corner of your closet can do so more much good if given the chance. Let your costumes dance again! More importantly though, let your costumes bring joy to others! Lean more and get involved today! www.travelingtutus.org Traveling Tutus is a registered 501(c)3 non-prot organization. 3 Judges Melissa Velez Instructor & Choreographer • Fusion Studio of Dance, OH Hallie’s love of dance began at the age of six in Coshocton, OH where she started her dance training at Miss Jennifer’s Dance Studio. She spent twelve years at her studio as a student learning ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, musical theater, contemporary, lyrical and hip hop. The last seven of those years she was a member of her studio’s award winning Competition Team. With whom she performed before many Cleveland Cavalier’s games and twice at Disney World in Florida. Hallie has also danced in the “Nutcracker” for two seasons and a ballet rendition of “Dracula” with a studio in Zanesville, OH. During the summers she would participate in the Community Theater children’s production where she starred in “Stuart Little”, “Annie”, “School House Rock”, “Honk”, and “Grease”. Before she graduated, Hallie taught ballet, tap, and jazz to beginner students for two years, and there sparked her love for teaching. Penny Capps Owner & Director – The Pointe Performing Arts Center Penny is owner and director of The Pointe Performing Arts Center. Her latest success is her daughter who is currently Petite Miss Dance of America. Her students have been awarded with titles and scholarships across the nation to attend Joffrey ballet, Radio City Rockettes Intensive, AOM Intensive, Best Dancer Scholarships, & AMDA Scholarships just to name a few. She has students attending major universities for dance and musical theater programs including AMDA Los Angeles, Mary Mount Manhattan, and Oklahoma City University. Penny is a former University of Oklahoma dance team captain. She is also a member of Dance Masters of America. Her studio is in its 17th season and has started a pre professional program this year. Penny is a wife and proud mom of two, her passion is in dance, and in pushing Americas youth to become incredible dancers. June Greenawalt Co-Owner & Director • Artistry In Motion Performing Arts Center, CA June Greenawalt is a thirty-five year vetran teacher of dance, she has studied extensively in Ballet/Pointe,Jazz,Tap,Contemporary, Lyrical,and Acro. She has owned her own studiofor 24 years and her groups have won many Regional and National awards at various Competitions across the country. June is a college professor of dance and has also coached team gymnastics in the Jr. Olympic world. She loves what she does and feels very blessed to be a part of the world of dance. 4 Thursday • February 9, 2017 (Buell Theatre) 021 Grace Corry 040 Sophie Carnoali Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio Q • Level: Diamond Senior Solo Competition Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo Extended • Tap • Studio G • Level: Ruby 022 Kirsten Mitchell 041 Victoria Fuentes Ages 17-19 Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio V • Level: Diamond Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio AA • Level: Ruby Doors Open At 5:00PM 023 Hannah Weinmaster 042 Ava Wreschinsky Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo Extended • Contemporary • Studio L • Level: Diamond Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio F • Level: Ruby 001 Kaitlin White 024 Anna Bligh 043 Graycen Rosendahl Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Open • Studio U • Level: Ruby Average Age 18 • Senior Solo • Solo • Tap • Studio H • Level: Diamond Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio U • Level: Ruby 002 Taryn Santeramo 025 Annabel Hiben 044 Sydney Dietz Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Open • Studio C • Level: Ruby Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Lyrical • Studio U • Level: Diamond Average Age 16 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio A • Level: Ruby 003 Juliana Singleton 026 Kennedy Lytle 045 Liana Moss Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Lyrical • Studio U • Level: Ruby Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Lyrical • Studio T • Level: Diamond Average Age 16 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio U • Level: Ruby 004 Bailey Barnum 027 Sophie Soell 046 Victoria Fuentes Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio G • Level: Ruby Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Lyrical • Studio H • Level: Diamond Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Hip Hop • Studio AA • Level: Ruby 005 Nicole Falk 028 Alexis Stephen 047 Regan Lavallee Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio A • Level: Ruby Average Age 16 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Jazz • Studio U • Level: Ruby Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Lyrical • Studio T • Level: Diamond 006 Emilee Smith 029 048 Charli Degraff Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo • Contemporary • Studio U • Level: Ruby Hannah Weinmaster Average Age 15 • Pre-Senior Solo • Solo • Student Choreography • Studio A • Level: Ruby Average Age 17 • Senior Solo • Solo Ext.
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