The MAC 2014
21 Jan 2014WDSF Back in US Territory
After years of absence from the USA, the WDSF (World Dancesport Federation), an official body for Dancesport in the world and a member of the IOC, is finally back in the USA.
Two WDSF events were run this past weekend of dance at the well-known Manhattan Classic (The Mac) Championship in Manhattan, New York City, organized by USA Dance, the WDSF affiliate in the USA. The events were run in the beautiful Grand Ballroom of the Manhattan Center and it was fully packed and with audience coming to support the athletes participating.
The most supported event and the more exciting of the two was the WDSF Junior II Open Championship Latin. Here we had a full semifinal round and the couples fighting for the opportunity and the title were excellent down to the semifinal. Kristers Smits & Sophie Shvartsman won the event by tying for second in the samba, placing first in the cha cha, paso and jive and third in the rumba. As you can see by the marks, the judges could not make up their minds. Matthew Kheyfets & Vanesa Falisova placed second by taking the samba and rumba from Kristers & Sophie, placing second in the cha and jive and third in the paso. Third place was awarded to Dennis Mateev & Valerie Dubinsky. They tied for second in the samba were fourth in cha cha and rumba and tied for fourth in jive. Joshua Lishnevetsky & Angela Gerzberg were fourth (5,3,2,5,3); fifth went to D’Angelo Castro & Amanda Carbajales (4,5,5,7,4.5). In sixth place were Levy Agaronnik & Simona Vigodner (6,6,7,6,6,) and last but not least in seventh position was Kamil Falkowski & Alexis Turko (7,7,6,4,7).
The placements in this competition will award this couples a certain amount of points for the WDSF world ranking system, placing them on an equal footing with other athletes around the world from South America to Europe, Africa and Asia. It is great to see that now all aspects of ballroom dancing are being represented in the USA and the promotion of ballroom dance, whether as a sport or as an art or social form, continues stronger than ever in this the land of the free.
The Standard WDSF Junior II Championship was not as well attended but the quality was also excellent. Here Dennis Mateev & Valerie Dubinsky placed first in every dance and were the clear winners. All seconds wen to Kamil Falkowski & Alexis Turko, and third were Matthew Kheyfets & Vanesa Falisova. Fourth went to Christopher Kantorosinski & Anna Jonczyk (5,4,4,4,4) and fifth was awarded to Denis Smotrov & Karina Mirochnik (4,5,5,5,5).
Congratulations to all the couples for being the first to earn their points in this Dancesport arena and also to USA Dance for running two successful Championships. This was the first WDSF event they had hosted since the World Latin Championship in 2010
Turnabouts in Smooth at Nashville
20 Jan 2014Last night we saw some jockeying for position at the first major event of 2014 in the Pro Smooth.
It was by far the best event of the night, danced over 3 rounds. Travis & Jaimee Tuft were the clear winners, taking all 4 dances with the clear majority of 1st places. The battle was for 2nd place and there were 3 couples contesting this placement and all had their supporters and gained ‘2nd or better’ scores in every dance. Only in the Viennese Waltz did one of these couples receive the majority of ‘2nd or better’ scores and this was Kyle & Allie Spinder who did achieve 2nd place overall in all 4 dances. This was their best result to date as it placed them ahead of David & Natalie Shulz (3,3,3,3) and Vlad & Vera Kosarev (4,4,4,4). It wil be interesting to see if they can maintain this form further into the year. It was also close for 5th place, but Rule 11 gave it to Mark Short & Alyssa Kark (5,5,6,6) over Morten Jensen & Tonja Martin (6,6,5,5). Watch out for Jenell Maranto’s report on this division in Dance Beat soon. "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance" Click here for more
Travis & Jaimee also won the Showdance division which began the night.
The other 3 divisions were straight finals and it was a good weekend for Sergiy Samchynskyy & Yuliya Besarab, now from Georgia, who won both the Ballroom and Latin winning all 10 dances, easily in our opinion. Their toughest competition came in the Ballroom from 2nd placed Martin & Liene Reinbold (2,2,2,2,2). 3rd in all dances were Oleksiy Buravenko & Victoria Karzukhina, 4th in all to Matt Rivers & Maliwan Diemer; 5th in all to Kevin Camarata & Michelle Jones and 6th to Brad Coutney & Elisa Seja.
In the Latin Matt & Maliwan were 2nd in all dances. Vlad Astafiev & Linda Gergye were 3rd in all; Denis & Amanda Satonin were 4th in all and Mario Skonieczny & Mary Jester.
Erwin & Iwona Rybcznska had a comfortable majority of 1st places in all dances to take the Pro Rhythm from the new partnership of Slash Sharan & Megan Anderson who were 2nd in all. An even newer partnership, Sandor Stefil & Alexandra Barsukov were 3rd in all. With 4,4,4,4,5, Christopher Wayne & Lisa Burghart were 4th, Michael Foncannon & Meghan McNash were 5th, 5,5,5,5,4 and Aaron Greer & Adrienne Hite were 6th.
The pro-ams danced both international styles today and the open scholarships of both were in the evening. The Open B Ballroom was the best event, beginning with a semifinal. Jill Bradford w/ Gert Roslender was the winner
over Yanina Kisler w/ Peter Walker. Brynda Insely w/ Martin Reinbold was 3rd. Yanina w/Peter also won the Open A division.
Nashville Starz is the season finale for the Dancers Cup Tour, so the top prizes were awarded. Winning Top Teacher this year was Louis Bar. Louis was surprised by the secret arrival of his two children who actually presented him with his award. Louis’ student, Laren LaPointe was the top female student of the year and the top male was Russ Longley.
Put On Your Western Duds for Nashville Starz!
Last night was country western night at Nashville Starz, everyone was encouraged to wear their finest hats and jeans and the evening ended with a country style cookout in the ballroom.
But before that i
t was the turn of the Rising Star professionals to be the “Starz.” All four styles resulted in fairly comfortable wins. In the Smooth, Kyle & Allie Spinder took all dances followed by Mark Short & Alyssa Kark (2,2,3,2) and Morten Jensen & Tonja Martin (3,3,2,3). We thought this was the strongest of the four divisions.
In the Rhythm Slash Sharon & Megan Anderson also won all dances. Second in all were Sandor Stefil & Alexandra Barsukov and 3rd were Romney Reyes & Brooke O’Donnell 4,4,3,3,3.
Matt Rivers & Maliwan Diener won the Latin losing only the cha cha. Winning the cha cha and taking 2nd in the other 4 dances were Dmitry Karabanov & Daria Emelianova. 3rd in all were Senzo Makhaye & Agnieszka Strojek.
Martin & Liene Reinbold won the Ballroom, the smallest of the four divisions, again taking all dances. 2nd in all were Matt & Maliwan and 3rd, Kevin Camarata & Michelle Jones, 4,4,3,3,3.
For the pro-ams it was a day of Smooth. Robert Schipp w/ Shalene Archer won the Open B Scholarship 1,1,1,1. Louise
Seawright w/ David Medeiros was 2nd, 2,4,2,3 and Donna Bade w/ Chris Germain was 3rd, 3,3,3,2.
Completing the 9-Dance saw Briana Yadgir w/ Chris Germain as the winners. She won all 9 dances.
Over 6,000 Entries for Nashville Starz!
David Hamilton’s Nashville Starz is in a bumper year with over 6,000 entries for 2014.
This despite unavoidable hotel problems when he was forced to relocate to the Marriott Renaissance as the original venue, the Sheraton was unable to accommodate the event due to renovations.
The first day was dedicated to the pro-am Rhythm categories. The Open Scholarships were split into only 2 age categories – A and B. The A produced an interesting result as Giovanni Fortezza w/ Jolanta Mosteika won the event over the US Open A Champion, Brianna Yadgir w/ Aaron Desotto. Giovanni won all dances and Brianna was 2nd in all. It was a good day for the gents as Stephan Tuomanen w/ Michelle Officer was 3rd, 3,3,3,4,3.
In the B Diana Best w/ Alosha Anatoliy was the winner, 1,2T,1,1,2. Roberta Fox w/ Aaron DeSotto was 2nd, 2,1,2,3,3 and Janet Brutell w/ Michael Neil was 3rd, 3,2T,3,2,1. As you can see – a tight race!
The night ended with a pizza and karaoke party for everybody - lots of laughs I'm sure!
Today it’s Smooth day at Nashville Starz plus watch out for results from the professional rising star divisions.
Holiday Classic Pro Rhythm
18 Jan 2014
Holiday Classic Professional Rhythm
Report by Elena Grinenko
Photos by Park West
1. Peter & Alexandra Perzhu 1,1,1,1,1
A very beautiful couple to look at. I always admire the way this couple looks. Everything is done to the littlest details: dresses, hair, make up. I'm my opinion that’s how champions should look. Their dancing is very solid, but I think they should also work on adding more personality to their dancing and everything will fall in place.
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Holiday Classic 2014
18 Jan 2014Party On! The Holiday Classic 2013
Report by K. Todd
Photos by Park West
In my opinion, as one of the last competitions of the calendar year, the Holiday Classic grew to its current status of one of the largest competitions in the USA by promoting the “Party” atmosphere of the season. Some of the farewell parties of yesteryear are still remembered with awe.
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Holiday Classic Pro Latin
16 Jan 2014
Holliday Dance Classic Professional Latin Final
Report by Brigitt Mayer
Photos by Park West
Las Vegas – and particularly the Holliday Dance Classic is always a magnet - for dancers, spectators … and judges too.
This year the weather everywhere on the east coast caused the organizers some distress I am sure, with PRO/AMs, couples and adjudicators delayed and re-routed from different airports in the east at the beginning of the event. But the snow - eh - show must go on and so it did, with a beautifully decorated ballroom and charming organizers that are true professionals in every sense of the word. Thank you Wendy, Mary and Sam - also for having me!