Great dancing was witnessed by all. But, with what seemed so little time to do it all, it felt like you meet the love of your life, you got hitched and divorced all at once and in just over a weekend! However, among all this craziness of rush and fabulous dances, could we have actually witnessed perfection in dance? We do believe we did, or came close to it and we will explain later in this Dance Beat blog.
The NYDF concluded Sunday night with an amazing Professional Latin Dance Championship, where we saw the best in the USA Latin go head to head. We also witnessed a terrific Amateur Ballroom Championship as well as an excellent Pro Smooth challenge. But as we said before this was just the conclusion. On Saturday night we saw many other events including the one in most people’s minds - the Professional Rhythm where four terrific dancers went head to head to secure the highest placement in the land now left vacant by the retirement of Andre and Natalie Paramonov from the Rhythm style competition floor. Two or we should say three, very talented couples were there to claim their position on this style, because when it comes to the swing, for us, there is no one better than Dmitry & Olena Nikishken. The other two were Francesco Arieta & Jessa May Briones, and Andrew Escolme & Asta Sigvaldadottir, but was this as good as expected? Did it live up to the moment or were we let down at the alter? We should talk about this, but first let’s discuss what perfection is:
There are three ways one can use perfection:
*the condition, state, or quality of being free or as free as possible from all flaws or defects.
"the satiny perfection of his or her skin"
*a person or thing perceived as the embodiment of perfection.
"I am told that he or she is perfection itself"
*the action or process of improving something until it is faultless or as faultless as possible.
"among the key tasks was the perfection of new mechanisms of steps, lifts and transitions"
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Third in this competition overall went to Masha Kozobrod & Kelvin Ong, but this placement was quite contested by Angelina Boiko & Nikita Zhukovskyi who took fourth overall.
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But having said that we have to also tip our hats to Nino & Andrei. On this outing they looked a lot more prepared and looking as though we might have another World Latin Professional Champion on the way for the USA. Their dancing was very rhythmical and we were able to totally enjoy their signature rumba, where this time Nino looked her best, finally being allowed to showcase her back and beautiful leg action. We were also very impressed of her sure footedness even though her lead was still a little physical, we most say she never waivered - not one second or one step.
Second on this heat and quite deserving of all the first place marks that were awarded to them especially in the S,P and Jive were Mykhailo Bilopukhov & Anastasiia Shchypilina. We have to say we also enjoyed this couple’s performances. As always we are not too sure about their costume choice and neither were some of the people around us, we have seen Anastasiia wear some beautiful costumes in the past but we have to agree with some of the people this shirt and top was a little too “plain Jane” for the occasion.
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This was a great result for Gabrielle Sabler & Pasha Stepanchuk who placed overall fourth in this seven couple final with these marks 5,4,4,5,4. Fifth went to Ilya Maletin & Anna Oblakova 4,5,6,4,7, sixth was awarded to Sarah Nolan & Nikolai Tarasov 6,6,5,6,5 and seventh place overall was awarded to Amanda Besyedin & Andriy Besyedin. We think this was a very difficult competition for all especially for the judges who had an 7 couple final to place, great dancing everywhere overall and once again so little time to watch each couple’s performance.
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We were very surprised that Milagros Lareto & Kevin Ubillis did not win the mambo - clearly they are the only couple in this final to have a clear understanding of what this dance is all about or what the music is calling for. Jiggling yourself to death is not what mambo is all about, there are music changes and sounds that go with the dance that we wish some of you could hear. Milagros & Kevin took fourth in all dances and yes they did steal 4 first place marks in the mambo.
Fifth place in all dances went to Ivan Kudashev - Kseniia Sokolova, sixth went to Danelle Lockhart & Ryan Lockhart they too got seventh in all dances. As you can see the fight was all on top and although we like the fact that Francesco Arietta & Jessa Briones have an interesting look we would still like to be able to see them immediately and not have to search for them in order to appreciate this. It is nice to see that Andrew Escolme & Asta Sigvaldadottir can really dance their bodies but are they listening to the music being played or is it all about steps? In conclusion there is lots to cook but no “Chef” in the kitchen yet, we hope we get one soon because we are starving for rhythm and a lead in this great style of dance.
In the Professional Smooth the winners with perfect scores in the tango and nearly perfect scores in all the other three dances were Galina Detkina & Roman Malkhasyan, the only second they got in the three dances came from Diana McDonald who awarded nearly all her first place marks but the tango to Jaimee & Travis Tuft who placed second overall. In a way I have to agree with Diana on some of the dances Galina & Roman on this night were going through the motions like an old marriage, perhaps they did not feel challenged at all and I must say that at the moment we are watching some of the best we have ever seen from Travis & Jaimee and yes many times we found ourselves looking more at what they were doing and enjoying their new found carefree performance. It is hard for all of us that follow the couples to not compartmentalize the couples in their placements place and perhaps this might have been the case in this heat for many of us.
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The pro-am divisions were the biggest of the year so far. The schedule was extremely tight and full credit must go to the judges for their work in placing all the couples in shorter than normal time. Here are the results from the open scholarships.
A Rhythm
1. Payton Bussey w/ Scott Koogle 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Ma Lang w/ James Repetti 2,2,2,2,2; 3. Eleanor Shafer w/ Sasha Tsygankov 3,3,3,3,3.
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1. Michael Butler w/ Oxana Kashkina 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Vita Vygovska w/ Evgeny Dyachenko 3,3,2,2,2; 3. Beatriz Colon w/ Hyak Balasanyan 2,2,3,3,3; 4. Leanna Wenderoth w/ Kirill Gorjatsev 4,4,4,4,4; 5. Lila Winiarski w/ Vlad Astafiev 5,5,5,5,5; 6. Jane Kozsowski w/ Toby Munroe 6,7,6,6,6; 7. Michelle Vaccaro w/ Abraham Sannoh 7,6,7,7,7; 8. Anoushka Seneviratne w/ Gigo Koguashvili 8,8,8,8,8.
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1. Janice Gonzalez w/ Aleksandr Vukosavljevic 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Krista Hughes w/ Tykhon Zhyvkov 2,2,2,3,3; 3. Adriana Salinas w/ Roberto Fernandez 3,3,4,2,2; 4. Michelle Loeb w/ Aleko Khutsidze 4,4,3,4,4; 5. Lita Belinfante w/ Melbin De La Cruz 5,5,5,6,5; 6. Jane Koszowski w/ Toby Munroe 6,6,6,5,6.
S1 Rhythm
1. Marguerite Pinnard w/ Ilya Reyzin 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Lisa Lowery w/ Artem Merenkov 2,2,2,3,3; 3. Shari Oxman w/ Hyak Balasanyan 3,3,3,2,2; 4. Shao Rong Chen w/ Dmitry Nikishkin 4,4,4,4,4; 5. Judith Spivey w/ Oleksii Zhylenko 5,5,5,5,5; 6. Wini Kniejski w/ Sasha Tsyhankov 6,6,6,6,6.
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1. Leslie McLeod w/ Melbin De La Cruz 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Diane Coyne w/ Ivan Kudashev 2,2,2,2,2; 3. David Nickell w/ Dasha Chube 3,3,3,3,3.
A Smooth
1. Liz Cuevas w/ Mayo Alanen 1,1,1,1; 2. Alicia Jackson w/ Nikolai Pilipenchuk 2,2,2,2; 3. Payton Bussey w/ Scott Koogle 3,3,3,3; 4. Kim Norberg w/ Kirill Gorjatsev 4,5,4,4; 5. Arun Garg w/ Joseph Lettig 5,4,5,5; 6. Ashley Beason w / Nerjus Jasaitis 6,7,6,6; 7. Anoushka Seneviratne w/ Gigo Koguashvili 7,6,7,7; 8. Justin Miller w/ James Repetti 8,8,8,8.
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1. Patricia Schneider & Slawek Sochacki 2,1,1,1; 2. Joane Kay Smith w/ Anton Lebedev 1,2,2,2; 3. Selene Steelman w/ Travis Tuft 3,3,3,3; 4. Sirinda Sincharoen w/ Max Sinitsa 4,4,5,4; 5. Asa Pascale w/ Sergey Symchinskyy 5,5,4,5; 6. Kimberly Bottini w/ Aleksandr Vukosavljevic 6,6,6,6; 7. Leanna Wenderoth w/ Kirill Gorjatsev 7,7,7,7; 8. Natalia Zavodchikov & Dmitry Demidov 8,8,8,8.
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1. Patricia Schneider & Slawek Sochacki 1,1,1,1; 2. Sophia D/Angelo & Max Sinitsa 2,2,2,2; 3. Gail Komar & Nikolai Pilipenchuk 4,3,3,3; 4. Melanie Mottram & Tykhon Zhyvkov 3,4,4,4; 5. Janice Gonzalez & Aleksandr Vukosavljevic 5,5,5,5; 6. Natalia Zavodchikov & Dmitry Demidov 7,6,6,6; 7. Debra Hoag & Roman Malkasyan 6,7,7,7.
S1 Smooth
1. Llewellyn Nielsen w/ Salwek Sochaki 2,1,1,1; Kathy Stewart w/ Mayo Alanen 2,1,1,1; 3. Robyn Kencel w/ Dmytro Pankov 4,3,4,3; 4. Lisa Lowery w/ Artem Merenkov 3,4,3,4; 5. Marguerite Pinard w/ Ilya Reyzin 5,5,5,5; 6. Michelle Kirby w/ Radek Wiatrowski 6,6,6,6.
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1. Connie Caruso w/ Kamill Urbaniak 1,1,1,1; 2. Felicia Porges w/ Adam Katona 2,2,2,2; 3. Kevin Nolan w/ Anna Oblakova 5,3,3,3; 4. Donna Nolan w/ Michael Choi 3,4,5,4; 5. Jackie Mengel w/ Mazen Hamza 4,5,4,5.
Open A Latin
1. Anna Brown w/ Andrey Tarasov 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Kristina Mazhar w/ Vladimir Karpov 2,2,2,2,3; 3. Meehra Mehta w/ Kristjon Burazer 4,3,4,3,2; 4. Celene Parragh w/ Joseph Parragh 3,4,3,4,4; 5. Gabbie Diassi w/ Ivan Kudashev 5,5,6,6,6; 6. Avelyn Pi w/ Pasha Stepanchuk 6,7,8,5,5; 7. Jamie Dorotov w/ Allen Genken 7,6,7,7,8; 8. Viktoriya Dilay w/ David Nyemchek Jr. 8,8,5,8,7.
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1. Joanne Kay Smith w/ Richard Livshitz 1,2,1,1,1; 2. Lindsey Keatley w/ Francesco Arietta 2,1,2,3,2; 3. Irma Wang w/ Daniel Hustiuc 3,3,4,4,3; 4. Sabrina Nirchi w/ Jean Philipe Millot 4,4,3,2,4; 5. Isabel Deich w/ Maxim Fromin 5,5,5,5,5; 6. Deborah Altizio w/ Andrey Kitsun 6,6,6,6,6.
Open C Latin
1. Deborah Wright w/ Nikolai Voronovich 3,2,3,1,1 (R/11); 2. Maria Rigopoulos w/ Andrei Kazlouski 2,1,1,3,3 (R/11); 3. Lynn Magnesen w/ Thomas Lewandowski 1,3,2,2,2 (R/10); 4. Lorraine Peoples w/ Konstantine Samarskyi 5T,4,4,5,5; 5. Sophia D’Angelo w/ Vitalyi Proskurin 5T,6,5,6,4; 6. Kimberly Bottini w/ Aleksandr Vukosavljevic 4,7,6,4,7; 7. Marina Svyatets w/ Vladimir Karpov 7,5,7,7,6.
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1. Fran Dressel w/ Genya Bartashevich 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Lisa Lowery w/ Artem Merenkov 2,2,2,2,2; 3. Shannon Bachynski w/ Dmitry Levita 3,3,3,3,3; 4. Tomoko Fujiwara w/ Sergei Samchynskii 4,4,4,4,4; 5. Jennifer Marre w/ Plamen Danailov 5,5,5,6,6; Sherry Tucker w/ Vlad Astafiev 6,6,6,5,5.
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1. Susan Tunick w/ Nikolai Voronovich 2,1,1,1,2; 2. Norma Fox w/ Plamen Danailov 1,2,2,2,1; 3. Alice Lekht w/ Igor Derimov 3,3,3,3,3; 4. Luna Viva w/ Kristjjan Burazar 4,4,4,4,4; 5. Susanne Binder w/ Peppe Incatasciato 5,6,5,5,6; 6. Felicia Porges w/ Adam Katona 6,5,6,6,5.
Open A Ballroom
1. Julia Chen w/ Rudy Homm 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Natalie Rezai w/ Sergey Kiselev 2,2,2,2,2; 3. Tessa Kolaczenko w/ Artur Kozun 3,3,3,3,3; 4. Ah Fong Li w/ Serhey Lazunkov 4,4,4,4,4.
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1. Dana Miller w/ Oreste Alitto 2,1,1,1,1; 2. Laura Shooks w/ Alexander Voskalchuk 1,2,2,2,2; 3. Vinnie Miller w/ Stefano Di Brino 4,3,4,3,3; 4. Vera Berman w/ Ivan Levin 3,4,3,4,4; 5. Sabrina Zagolin w/ Yuriy Kravets 6,6,5,5,5; 6. Elena Botelho w/ Dmitry Sviridov 5,5,6,6,6.
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1. Natasha Janey w/ Iaroslav Bieliei 1,3,1,1,1; 2. Monique Saviano w/ Oreste Alitto 2,1,2,3,2; 3. Meredith Kaplan w/ Rudy Homm 3,2,3,2,3; 4. Sabrina Kirkpatrick w/ Oscar Pedrinelli 4,4,6,4,5; 5. Janet Simsic w/ Andrea Stefano 8,5,4,5,4; 6. Rebecca Kuhn w/ Andrea Faraci 6,6,5,6,6; 7. Cathy Dorego w/ Andrii Mykhailov 5,7,7,7,7; 8. Paula Cowpland w/ Andrey Kitsun 7,8,8,8,8.
Open S1 Ballroom
1. Llewelyn Nielsen w/ Oreste Alitto 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Jessica Indig-Smith w/ Artem Belmeha 2,2,2,2,2; 3. Barbara Mierau-Klein w/ Gianni Caliandro 3,5,4,3,4; 4. Ann Haeussier w/ Yuriy Nartov 5,3,5,4,3; 5. Joan Giampaolo w/ Stefano Di Brino 4,4,3,5,5; 6. Baoline Chen w/ Igor Litvinov 6,6,6,6,6.
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1. Sheila Abraham w/ Bondarenko 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Helen Nicoll w/ Rudy Homm 3,2,2,2,2; 3. Linda Dilman w/ Igor Gayenko 4,4,3,3T,3; 4. Laura Solomon w/ Oscar Pedrinelli 2,3,4,3T,4; 5. Mary Ann Nichols w/ Mirko Spano 6,5,5,5,5; 6. Gloria Genevieve w/ Samuele Pacchini 5,6,6,6,6; 7. Emerly Eberle w/ Sergey Kiselev 7,7,7,7,7; Ran Holladay w/ Sarika Pillipenchuk 8,8,8,8,8.
The junior room on Sunday was certainly abuzz. Once again the schedule was extremely tight, and we’re sure the judges were sweating more than the competitors trying to get all their scores down in time!
NYDF has become a staple of the dance scene in the northeast and also in the whole country. The organizers Eugene Katsevman and Maria Manusova hold a unique place in the history of US dancing and this is reflected by the support they generate for their unique competition as well!