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Patriots’ Cheerleaders Puttin On The Glitz!
Sunday, July 11th, 2010Found this great story as we did not get the chance to bling up the outfits.. I wanted to share this new look since I am in the business to be a bling kind of gal… I felt this should be shared. I do love to rhinestone and bling out costumes and have been doing this kind of work for years.
If any one out there has some costumes you would like to spruce up please feel free to contact me … would love to help .. of if you have a design concept you would like a quote on by all means send it our way we will be more than happy to help with this..
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Story by Jessica Fargen
Thursday July 8,2010
The New England Patriots [team stats] Cheerleaders are going Patriotic this year with new bedazzled red, white and blue uniforms sure to shine from the sidelines.
“They are really NFL glamour,” said head pom-pom princess Tracy Sormanti, who gave the Herald a sneak peek at the sexy squad’s new glitzy duds.
Last year, the 24 high-steppin’ gals sported white uniforms with fringed skirts. But this year, Sormanti kicked up the design by adding red and blue, a team logo and lots of sparkles!
“The Patriots are so lucky to have the best colors in the NFL,” Sormanti said. “I wanted to bring us back to the official real team colors.”
The unveiling of the new uniforms just so happens to coincide with the opening of “Cheers Through the Years,” an exhibit featuring a visual history of 50 years of Patriots cheerleading.
The exhibit at The Hall at Patriot Place in Foxboro opens tomorrow and runs through September.
“Cheers Through the Years” features life-size cheerleader images, photos and videos from auditions and calendar shoots and some Patriots Cheerleader trivia.
Did you know the gals perform 8,400 high kicks in a single year? Or that each girl can do 12,000 sit-ups?
Siss, boom, baaaah . . .
New Projects!
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More Tops Up For Purchase!!
Saturday, April 10th, 2010
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Axe Maidens Auditions!
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
The 2010 Axe Maidens Auditions will take place on Saturday April 10th at 1pm.
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Shorts Sets! Tryout Season is Upon!! Us :)
Sunday, March 21st, 2010This is just one of the many designs that we can make for you as an individual or team!
This can be made in any color you want, just call or email us and we will help you every step of the way!
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- Short Set Front Pose
- Short Set Back Pose
Inside Look at Cavalier Girl Cassandra.. wear outfit by K & D Designs
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
This Video is the making of the Calendar for the Cavalier Girls and the outfit was made by K & D Designs
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Karen
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Adrian native chosen to perform with NBA dance team
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
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.”
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