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Americans announce 2009-10 Ice Angel squad for Inaugural Season

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Americans announce 2009-10 Ice Angel squad for Inaugural Season

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ALLEN, Texas – The Allen Americans held the Ice Angel final auditions in front of a capacity crowd at Dodie’s Place and Sports Grill in The Village at Allen Saturday night.
 
Of the 13 women that performed Saturday, 11 made the squad.
 
Former Dallas Desperado Dancers Sylvia Hoefelman of Dallas and Emily Scoville of Allen emceed the event. Scoville will be choreographing for the Ice Angels throughout the season, along with Amy Jo McKinley and Elizabeth Rock. Rock choreographed the routines for the auditions.
 
Hoefelman and Scoville introduced the dancers two by two and asked the women questions. Then, the dancers performed two routines for the judges.
 
Judges included two-time Stanley Cup Champion Craig Ludwig, former Ft. Worth Brahma Craig Foddrill, Bar-B-Cutie Owner Michael Schaeffer, Legacy Dance Center Owner Pamela Jager Purcel and Amy Jo McKinley, a veteran of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading squad, Dallas Mavericks Dance team and Dallas Desperados Dance team. Bar-B-Cutie, located at 208 N. Greenville Avenue, Allen, TX 75002, sponsors the squad.
 
After the dancers finished their routines, Ice Angel Director BreAnna Foddrill tallied up the scores. Then, the first Ice Angels team members were called to the stage.
 
“I’m very happy with the group of girls we have. I know we’ve got a strong group of talented ladies that can bring new energy to the CHL and create a fun atmosphere. I’m confident that we can represent the Allen Americans well,” Foddrill said Monday.
 
The team is made of a diverse group of girls from rookie Michelle Hulsey of Texas Woman’s University to bilingual Jasmin Flores to former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and former Dallas Desperados Dancer Bobbi Quigley.
 
Quigley, a mom of one, feels a strong connection with the some of her fellow Ice Angels already. “This audition has been different. I’ve made really good friends throughout the process,” Quigley said today.
 
She is also looking forward to providing leadership for the squad, since she’s been with a new team before. “I was there the first year for the Desperados and seeing everything from the ground up is really exciting.”
 
The 2009-10 Ice Angel team members listed in alphabetical order with their respective hometowns:
 
Courtney Amigh – Plano, Texas                                    
Alyssa Boyles – Plano, Texas                        
Jasmin Flores – Dallas, Texas
Ashley Gatlin – Irving, Texas                        
Brittany Gauntt – Flower Mound, Texas
Stephanie Hascal – Plano, Texas                        
Kristin Hughes – Kilgore, Texas            
Michelle Hulsey – Garland, Texas
Brittany Klement – Harlingen, Texas
Elizabeth Thames – Alvin, Texas
Bobbi Quigley – Plano, Texas
   
The Americans, the Dallas Stars’ CHL affiliate, begin play this fall in the newly built Allen Event Center. Season tickets and partial plans are on sale now, and corporate partnerships are also available. For information, call 972.912.1000 or visit allenamericans.com. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday.
Posted by Allen Americans Aug 17, 2009

Adrian native chosen to perform with NBA dance team

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

By Autumn Lee
Daily Telegram
Mon Aug 17, 2009, 05:30 PM EDT
By Charlotte Bobcats
Ashley Salazar, an Adrian High School graduate, was recently named to the Charlotte Bobcats’ dance team, the Lady Cats, for the 2009-10 season. 

 

ADRIAN, Mich. -

An Adrian native’s dream of being a professional dancer for an NBA dance team became a reality on July 31.

Ashley Salazar, an Adrian High School graduate, was one of 21 dancers selected to become a member of the Charlotte Bobcats’ 2009-10 Lady Cats dance team.

Salazar,  24, who now lives in Charlotte, N.C., was one of about 125 women who tried out for the position, according to Michael Thompson, corporate communications director for the Charlotte Bobcats. That number was narrowed down to 60, then 39 and finally 21.

When Salazar found out she was one of the dancers chosen for the team, she said her heart dropped.

“I was in tears,” she said. “Everyone was hugging. It was just an adrenaline rush.”

 

Salazar is one of four dancers up for an award for the 2009 best audition dance performance. Votes can be cast at www.nba.com/bobcats/lady_cats_09_audition_awards.html.

At that moment, Salazar said she was ready to get on the basketball court right then and there to dance. It was probably the best experience she’s ever had in her life, she said.

Salazar started dancing when she was 3. She has studied several types of dance, including jazz, tap, hip hop and ballet.

While Salazar was in high school she became interested in sports because she wanted to experience high school life, she said. She played volleyball and basketball.

Salazar said she realized how much she missed dance so she started teaching at Encore Dance Studio in Adrian for a couple years before she left for college.

She attended Western Michigan University for three years, but ultimately decided she wanted to pursue her dance career.

“It took me a little while to get there, but I’m here,” she said.

Salazar’s infant son, Bryson Gregg, plays a key role in inspiring her to chase after her dreams. When she became pregnant with her son, she said she was afraid she wouldn’t be able to pursue her dream to be a professional dancer.

“After I had him, it was an eye opener,” she said. “No matter what the circumstances are, you can pursue your dreams. What better way to do that than lead by example.”

The 2009-10 Lady Cats will start practicing after Labor Day and will perform during two games each week.

The first home game at  which Salazar will perform is on Oct. 30. On Dec. 22, the Bobcats are scheduled to play the Detroit Pistons in Charlotte.

Salazar said she plans to dance as a Lady Cat as long as she can. Salazar also has a part-time job, but her ultimate career choice would be to own her own dance school.

“I hope this will give me the experience and credibility to do so in Charlotte,” she said.

Salazar’s family and friends were excited and proud when they heard the news, she said.

 “I was so happy to see her follow her dream,” said Salazar’s mother, Adrian resident Peggy Romano. 

Romano said this could be the first step to many opportunities ahead.

 “Her friends had no doubt that she would make it as a dancer,” Romano said. “There are a lot of people here who are proud of her.”

Salazar’s father, Adrian resident Sonny Salazar, said he is excited for her and is backing her in any way possible.

“This is her lifelong dream,” he said. “Someday she will have her own studio. I know she will.”

Everblades announce auditions for dance team on Aug. 30

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The Florida Everblades announced that auditions for the newly formed Everblades Gator Girls will be held on Sunday, Aug. 30.

Candidates should be female cheerleaders and dancers over the age of 21 who are interested in supporting Everblades hockey all season long. Although skating is not required, skaters are being looked at to add to the dynamic of the team.

Auditions will take place in the Olde Florida Room inside Germain Arena. Registration is at 1 p.m., with a $20 fee. Auditions begin at 2 p.m.

What to wear during competition: Sports bra or dance-crop top with dance shorts; Flesh colored tights or panty hose; Dance shoes or sneakers. No dance pants, warms-ups, long shorts, thongs, or bikinis; Wear your hair in a style that compliments your features. (No ponytails or hair pulled half up)

All contestants will need to bring a 45-to-60-second individual dance music of their choice. All contestants will learn a group dance and sideline dance to be performed in a small group.

For further information, send an e-mail to gatorgirlsinfo@yahoo.com.

 

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How to Do the Soft Shoe Walk

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

How to Do the Soft Shoe Walk

By Cindi Pearce

 

Step 1

Hop (left), step down right, hop on your right and brush forward left.

  • Step 2

    Do not step down after the brush on your left.

  • Step 3

    Repeat the above steps, starting with a hop on your right foot.

  • Step 4

    Note the count: (a) hop (1) step (a) hop (2) brush.

  • Step 5

    Heel drop left and step right. Heel drop right and brush forward left.

  • Step 6

    Heel drop right and step left. Heel drop left and brush forward right.

  • Step 7

    Hop left, step down right, heel drop right and brush front left.

  • Step 8

    Hop right, step down left, heel drop left and brush front right.

  • Step 9

    Put all of the steps of the soft shoe walk together: Hop, step, hop, brush, hop, step, hop brush; heel drop, step, heel drop, brush; heel drop, step, heel drop, brush; hop, step, heel drop, brush, hop, step, heel drop, brush.

  • How to Choose Tap Shoes

    Sunday, August 9th, 2009

    Tap dancers utilize their shoes to demonstrate their skill through routines and the sound that flows from their shoes. Tap dancing classes can be taken by anyone who wants to learn a new skill whether it be for fun or exercise. So how do you choose the right tap shoes? If you are new to tap dancing you must know the basics so you know how to choose tap shoes.

    Instructions
    1. Step 1

      Sound is one important factor when it comes to tap dancing. There are three different types of shoes to choose from which are teletone, duotone and supertone. Each shoe has a different amount of screws, which are adjustable in order to produce a different sound. The most common tap shoe is the teletone as it has three screws on each shoe. Play around with each type to find which sound you prefer.

    2. Step 2
    3. style  is another factor when it comes to finding the perfect tap shoe. Tap shoes are made from three materials, which are leather, plastic, and canvas. Mary Janes tend to be the female tap dancers favorite while the black-tie oxfords tend to be the male tap dancers favorite. Nowadays, tap shoes come in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes.
    4. Step 3

      Comfort is another important factor as you will be on your feet, obviously. The soles of tap shoes come in two forms, either split or full. If you choose split you will have more flexibility whereas if you choose full you will have limited flexibility. Heels are typically an inch or more. Tap dance shoes can be purchased for $40 to $100. New tap dancers should purchase their shoes in person and wear the footwear they will wear while dancing. This will ensure a proper fit and you’ll be on your way to a new expression.

     

    Instructions
    1. Step 1

      Sound is one important factor when it comes to tap dancing. There are three different types of shoes to choose from which are teletone, duotone and supertone. Each shoe has a different amount of screws, which are adjustable in order to produce a different sound. The most common tap shoe is the teletone as it has three screws on each shoe. Play around with each type to find which sound you prefer.

    2. Step 2

      Style  is another factor when it comes to finding the perfect tap shoe. Tap shoes are made from three materials, which are leather, plastic, and canvas. Mary Janes tend to be the female tap dancers favorite while the black-tie oxfords tend to be the male tap dancers favorite. Nowadays, tap shoes come in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes.

    3. Step 3

      Comfort is another important factor as you will be on your feet, obviously. The soles of tap shoes come in two forms, either split or full. If you choose split you will have more flexibility whereas if you choose full you will have limited flexibility. Heels are typically an inch or more. Tap dance shoes can be purchased for $40 to $100. New tap dancers should purchase their shoes in person and wear the footwear they will wear while dancing. This will ensure a proper fit and you’ll be on your way to a new expression

    MORE ON HOW TO CHOOSE TAP SHOES:

    You can’t tap without the shoes. Picking the right pair of tap shoes can be just as important as the moves you make. With so many different styles and options to choose from, making your selection can be just as difficult as getting the rhythm right. Follow these steps to make the decision a little easier.

     

    Instructions
    1. Step 1

      Choose a style. There are several different styles of tap shoes to choose from. Low heel and Cuban tap shoes are the most common and leather or canvas materials are the popular choices as they are durable yet flexible. You can choose from many different stitching patterns and colors.

    2. Step 2

      Accessorize. Shoes can come with toe or heel taps already attached. You have the option of buying these pre-made or attaching these yourself or at a shoe repair shop. There are many different accessories available (see resources) so you can customize your choice.

    3. Step 3

      Shop around. As with any purchase, check a few different competitors before making your final choice. Compare different prices and check there is a refund policy or gaurentee

    4. Step 4

      Check the fit. Especially if buying tap shoes for the first time, it is important to try them on. Your tap shoes should be comfortable and fairly snug but without pinching. Wear the same socks and stockings that you will when dancing and try flexing your feet and moving a few steps to check the fit.

    5. Step 5

      Consider a back up. If you tap several times a week or more your shoes will inevitably become worn. Having a basic pair of good value ‘two tie’ shoes can be great for regular practice and will allow you to invest in some high quality toe tappers for special events that will last a long time.

    What outfits do you like on Cheerleaders?

    Sunday, August 9th, 2009

    This is a poll I found on fanpop.com

    PRO BOWL CHEERLEADERS 2008

    Sunday, August 9th, 2009

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