This is usually more common in pro/am dancing but in professional and amateur, changes are very rare. Last night the judges here at the Manhattan Dance Championship delivered some very interesting results and in fact a change in the Open Amateur Latin once again took place within a week.
We must first mention that here at the Manhattan Dance Championships there is always a high standard of dancing and that nearly every “who is who” of ballroom dancing participates, and last night was no different.
Open Pro Ballroom
Open Pro Ballroom
Iaroslav & Lilia Bieliei
Iaroslav & Lilia Bieliei
Rudy Homm & Katya Kanevskaya
Rudy Homm & Katya Kanevskaya
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Radu Sterban & Xenia Cletova
Radu Sterban & Xenia Cletova
Andres & Veronica End
Andres & Veronica End
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Another favorite of ours now is a new import who now reside in Arizona, Maksym Savytskyi & Polina Riabovil. We first noticed Maksym & Polina at the Millennium Championships. This new import has only been in the USA for about a month or two, but are skillful enough to be reaching our US finals. Once again we find them to have lots of skill but lacking perhaps a little in the musicality department. In last night’s performance they placed fifth overall with these marks: 5,5,4,4,5. Also dancing in this final were the new partnership of Andrii Mykhailov & Ekaterina Popova. As a partnership it’s looking quite promising, but overall it is still a little green to come any higher, here we have to agree with the judgement 6,6,6,6,6.
Oscar Pedrinelli & Lenka Kovalcikova
Oscar Pedrinelli & Lenka Kovalcikova
The traditional "toss!"
The traditional "toss!"
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Dmitry Nikishkin & Olena Shvets-Nikishkin
Dmitry Nikishkin & Olena Shvets-Nikishkin
Andrew Escolme & Amy Baker
Andrew Escolme & Amy Baker
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Ilia Abdullin & Anastasija Jerjomina had also a terrific night with some well executed dances capturing fourth in every dance from the judges. We must say that Ilia & Anastasia’s choice in color and outfits were terrific for this floor - you could not miss them on the floor, and their energy in every dance solidified their placement. We cannot really say the same for the couple that placed fifth Shandor Shtefil & Evgeniia Elcoro. On this night they were not easy to find and once you looked a little closer they seemed a little disorganized. This look is rare for this couple who usually look in top form in every way and who have been placing quite well around the circuit. We hope they get over this hump are back in top form as is more usual.
Last but not least, in sixth place were Kristian Sese & Mae Lozada who took sixth in every dance. We are not sure what is happening to Kristian who looks a little preoccupied or should we say running scared? On this weekend of competition their worst performance was in the rising star where he was, in our opinion, a little disheveled. Last night the performance was a lot better from Kristian but still lacked the clarity of movement, isolation and basically standing up necessary to withstand the impact the other newer couples are having on the floor. We think perhaps a little mental training might also be necessary here to understand that they still have what it takes and to never give up as long as you are competing.
Open Professional Cabaret
Open Professional Cabaret
Travis & Jaimee Tuft
Travis & Jaimee Tuft
Zachary Pohl & Ariel Freilich
Zachary Pohl & Ariel Freilich
Igor Puzhevich & Tetyana Makarenko
Igor Puzhevich & Tetyana Makarenko
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Open Amateur Latin
Open Amateur Latin
Tal Livshitz & Ilana Keselman
Tal Livshitz & Ilana Keselman
Alexander Chernositov & Arina Grishanina
Alexander Chernositov & Arina Grishanina
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Third in this game went to Max Firesteine & Nicole Mitchedlidze who took third in every dance and when you looked at their scorecard you will see the judges did not know where to go with this talented couple, they got every mark from first to sixth place. We must say that we too were as puzzled as the judges. This very talented couple can go from looking like the very top of the field, to sometimes a pre-champ level of dancing. Perhaps more consistency of work and attitude is needed to maintain a good performance all the way through.
Max Firestein & Nicole Mtchedlidze
Max Firestein & Nicole Mtchedlidze
Daniil Tymoshenko & Vladyslava Vursalova
Daniil Tymoshenko & Vladyslava Vursalova
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The Pro-Am Open Latin Scholarships were all at a pretty high level. Winning the Open A quite comfortably was Ran Xu w/ Daniel Hustiuc. Ran won all dances with a majority of first places. The Runner-up, also in all dances, was Anvelyn Pi w/ Pasha Stepanchuk. 3,3,4,3,3 gave Abigail De Francisco w/ Ivan Mulyavka 3rd spot. 4th Deborah Tipley w/ Paul Richardson 4,4,3,4,4; 5th Patricia Vinokurov w/ Igor Zabrodin 7,5,5,5,5; 6th Sara Rose Magley w/ Andrey Kitsun 5,6,6,6,6; 7th Tina Alania w/ Nikita Malakhov 6,7,7,7,7.
Open A PA Latin Scholarship
Open A PA Latin Scholarship
Ran Xu w/ Daniel Hustiuc
Ran Xu w/ Daniel Hustiuc
Open B PA Latin Scholarship
Open B PA Latin Scholarship
Maria Rigopoulos w/ Ilya Ivanov
Maria Rigopoulos w/ Ilya Ivanov
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Open C PA Latin Scholarship
Open C PA Latin Scholarship
Deborah Wright w/ Nikolai Voronovich
Deborah Wright w/ Nikolai Voronovich
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In the Open S1 we saw four strong contenders. The win went to Joan Goddard w/ Andrew Escolme 1,1,1,2. Winning the jive and placing 2nd in the other 3 dances was Doreen Dressel w/ Genya Bartashevich. Fifi Wang w/ Delyan Terziev was 3rd in all dances and Diana Knight w/ Nikolai Shpakov was 4th in all.
Open S1 PA Latin Scholarship
Open S1 PA Latin Scholarship
Joan Goddard w/ Andrew Escolme
Joan Goddard w/ Andrew Escolme
Open S2 PA Latin Scholarship
Open S2 PA Latin Scholarship
Susan Miller w/ Ricky Bentzen
Susan Miller w/ Ricky Bentzen
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We want to congratulate Diana McDonald and Gary McDonald for putting on such a fantastic event for us in this the first July weekend and we want to tip our hats to all the people participating in such a competition. You all make the Manhattan Dance Championships a competition worth coming to New York for!
The Finish Line!
Last night was the finish line for three very exciting events here at the Manhattan Dance Championships - The Open Professional Latin & Smooth and the Open Amateur Ballroom.
During the day it was a full day of Ballroom dancing for the pro/am competitors and some of the categories as usual were very challenging with some terrific amateur ladies and gentleman.
Open Pro Smooth
Open Pro Smooth
Roman Malkhasyan & Galina Detkina
Roman Malkhasyan & Galina Detkina
Nick Cheremukhin & Viktorija
Nick Cheremukhin & Viktorija
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Third in this mix and in all dances went to Travis & Jaimee Tuft who also gave us an excellent performance, perhaps we would have loved to have seen a more of heartfelt performance so that we could have been drawn to them a little more, but this was a perfect performance with no fault in their routines or floorcraft issues that we could notice. We did notice that they did manage to score a sixth place from one of the judges and that was in the foxtrot from Larinda McRavan, who was perhaps not as confident of their secure third place as so many of the judges were, Larinda also gave them a 5th place in their tango.
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Andrei Kazlouski & Asta Sigvaldadottir
Andrei Kazlouski & Asta Sigvaldadottir
Mykhailo Bilopukhov & Anastasiia Shchypilina
Mykhailo Bilopukhov & Anastasiia Shchypilina
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It was great to see Artur Tarnavskyy & Anastasiya Danilove come back from their life in the sun, and be back to the energetic performance we have been used to. We have seen Artur & Anastasiya perform once or twice in the Sunshine State and have been slightly disappointed with the quality of their work. It was a little different this time, they seemed to have upped their rounds and are back in pro competitive business. In this competition Artur & Anastasiya placed fourth in all dances. Manuel Favilla & Natalia Maiduck took fifth overall but there was full mixed bag of third to sixth places on their score card from the judges. In the end these were their scores - 5,5,5,5,6. To us it was also a mixed bag of on and off. Sometimes they really made you look, then the next time you looked they seemed unconnected and at times a little frantic to tell the truth. The clearest example we can give is their solo intro where they performed a 30 second samba, they were fully on an at the end he missed catching her after a move leaving her in a precarious position and having to really fend for herself, if not she would for sure have hit the floor and not in a good way. She also showcased her displeasure very clearly to him and us, not sure that helped to promote their case but we understand her displeasure. When couples compete at this level you expect your partner to be there to secure your every move and he was not.
It was great to see Pasha Stephanchuk & Gabriella Sabler make this very prominent final and in our opinion they could have easily placed fifth overall, and they did but only in one dance - the jive. In the rest of the dances Pasha & Gabriella placed sixth. This was a fantastic accomplishment for any couple to be a part of such elite final, and although Pasha & Gabriella still looked a little green, their contagious movement and enthusiasm and talent could rival many at the top on future outings.
Open Amateur Ballroom
Open Amateur Ballroom
Oleksandr Kalenyuk & Olena Ablitsova
Oleksandr Kalenyuk & Olena Ablitsova
Nikita Druzhynin & Virginia Primeau
Nikita Druzhynin & Virginia Primeau
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We have to say that this was a very memorable evening one that we will always remember. The couples were first class the atmosphere was fantastic, but best of all the judges marked their minds and this is a healthy thing for the industry. It would be nice to see couples changing placements all the time, not be awarded the placement for life as we often see. I know it is hard to sometimes mark against to the current trend, but it would make our industry more welcoming to more people and perhaps even attract bigger sponsorship money like tennis, football, or some of the other activities where people compete. I also want to congratulate the audience who were wonderful and encouraging to the couples until as we say the bitter end and to the organizers’ credit, you left us wanting more and we left the ballroom just after 11PM at night.
The Open Pro-Am Ballroom Scholarships took place at the end of the Friday afternoon session.
Only 2 couples contested the Open A Ballroom Scholarship and the winner in all dances was Jacob Blank w/ Victoria Buravenko. 2nd was Lulu Zhang w/ Derek Walker.
Open B PA Ballroom Scholarship
Open B PA Ballroom Scholarship
Sabrina Zagolin w/ Yuriy Kravets
Sabrina Zagolin w/ Yuriy Kravets
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Open C PA Ballroom Scholarship
Open C PA Ballroom Scholarship
Jill Bradford w/ Andrea Stefano
Jill Bradford w/ Andrea Stefano
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Open S2 PA Ballroom Scholarship
Open S2 PA Ballroom Scholarship
Sheila Abraham w/ Sergey Vasiliyev
Sheila Abraham w/ Sergey Vasiliyev
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Tradition!
The Manhattan Dance Championships is all about “tradition” and a good old fashioned Ballroom Dance competition.
And as Mr. Gary McDonald, the Co-Organizer says, “here you get no extra rides, frills, thrills, or smoke and mirrors, Manhattan is just about a good old fashioned dance competition.”
So far Manhattan has delivered with some exciting dancing in the afternoon and evening sessions. For the past two days Manhattan has featured the Rhythm and Smooth styles of dancing in the Pro/Am divisions, and we have also seen the Professional Rising Stars competitions in all four styles. You will see some of the highlights below.
So far, all competitions have been fierce with some excellent matches between couples. But this is just the beginning - tonight the open professional categories will start and from the program it promises to be a nail-biting experience. Will the US Professional Smooth Champions, Nick Cheremukhin & Vicktoriya avenge their loss to Roman Malkhasyan & Galina Detkina? As most of you know, last week Roman & Galina overtook Nick & Vicktorija in the Open Professional Smooth and they are both on the program to compete here again, who will win this time around? No one knows, the chase continues and there is almost a completely different panel here at the Manhattan Dance Championships. We also saw some new partnerships and new faces with incredible talent, will any of our finalists drop or move up; we shall see starting tonight how it will all unravel on the road to the United States Championships 2021 in Orlando, Florida.
The competition kicked into gear on Wednesday with the Pro-Am Rhythm divisions. These were danced throughout the day and in the evening the Scholarship divisions took place.
Mariana Lvoff w/ Vladimir Kosarev was the victor in the Open B Scholarship, winning all 5 dances with the majority of first places from the judges. Jennifer Hoffman w/ Dave Hannigan took 2nd in all dances for the runner-up placement. Polina Khazina w/ Eugene Graev was 3rd in all dances and Tolga Bakircioglu w/Esther Frances was 4th in all.
Open B PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open B PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open C PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open C PA Rhythm Scholarship
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The Open S1 Scholarship went to Joan Goddard w/ Andrew Escolme who won all dances taking every first place from the judges. 2nd was Thuan Nguyen w/Amanda Reyzin and 3rd Cindy Lindsay w/ Sergiy Samchynskyy.
Open S2 PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open S2 PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open S1 PA Rhythm Scholarship
Open S1 PA Rhythm Scholarship
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Thursday daytime was dedicated to the Pro-Am Smooth competitions, ending with the Open Scholarships in the late afternoon.
The Open A Scholarship went to Kailee Donovan w/ Gunnar Sverrisson and she won all 4 dances. The runner-up in a close finish was Aurora Ghorab w/ Travis Tuft 2,2,3,3 over Sean Nepvue w/ Denise Sobiewski 3,3,2,2. 4th Samantha Ferris w/ Roman Doroshenko 5,4,4,4; 5th Molly Madigan w/ Michael Odikadze 4,5,5,5.
Open B PA Smooth Scholarship
Open B PA Smooth Scholarship
Olivia Whiteside w/ Serhey Barsukov
Olivia Whiteside w/ Serhey Barsukov
Open A PA Smooth Scholarship
Open A PA Smooth Scholarship
Kailee Donovan w/ Gunnar Sverrisson
Kailee Donovan w/ Gunnar Sverrisson
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Open C PA Smooth Scholarship
Open C PA Smooth Scholarship
Sophia D'Angelo w/ Max Sinitsa
Sophia D'Angelo w/ Max Sinitsa
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Linda Gill w/ Roman Malkhasyan was the delighted winner of the S1 Scholarship, placing 1,3,1,1. Llewelyn Nielsen w/ Slawek Sochacki took 2nd 3,2,2,2. The winner of the tango took 3rd ovevrall and that was Helena Kostik w/ Nikolai Pilenchuk 2,1,3,3. Robin Kencel w/ Mayo Alanen was 4th in all dances. Probably Robin was somewhat disappointed with this placement as she had won the Championship of this division earlier in the afternoon. 5th Susan Casano w/ Randy Dias 5,5,5,5; 6th Sherry Tucker w/ Gunnar Sverrisson 6,6,6,6; 7th Linda Katz w/ Travis Tuft 7,7,7,7.
Open S1 PA Smooth Scholarship
Open S1 PA Smooth Scholarship
Linda Gill w/ Roman Malkhasyan
Linda Gill w/ Roman Malkhasyan
Open S2 PA Smooth Scholarship
Open S2 PA Smooth Scholarship
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All 4 of the RS Pro divisions took place on Thursday night with some very impressive entries – quarter-finals in all but the Ballroom division. The top three in each division were as follows:
Maksym Savytskyi & Polina Riabovil
Maksym Savytskyi & Polina Riabovil
Andriy & Amanda Besyedin
Andriy & Amanda Besyedin
Aleksei Shipilov & Julia Mitina
Aleksei Shipilov & Julia Mitina
Volodymyr Barabash & Yulia Rudenco
Volodymyr Barabash & Yulia Rudenco
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Ballroom – 1. Maksym Savytskyi & Polina Riabovil 1,1,1,1,1; 2. Riccardo Conte & Eleonora Filippi 2,2,3,4,2; 3. Aleksei Minaev & Elena Minaeva 3,3,4,3,3.
Latin - Andriy Besyedin & Amanda Besyedin 1,1,1,1,2; 2. Nikolai Tarasov & Sarah Nolan 3. Kostiantyn Samarskyi & Anna Oblakova 3,3,4,3,3.
Smooth – 1. Volodymyr Barabash/Yulia Rudenco 1,1,1,1; 2. Vladyslav Nalyvaychuk/Brianna Nalyvaychuk 2,3,2,2; 3. Ilya Abdullin/Anastasija Jerjomina 3,2,3,4.
On a personal note it was nice to finally relax after the competition with many of our colleagues after the competition was over, something that we have not been completely able to do for fear of COVID-19, with a huge number of dancers vaccinated it was great to finally get to see many of them and share some of our experiences during this very dramatic time for us all. We are also happy to be back to the “big apple” where the magic of the theater, shopping, and eating is just one step away.