Yankee Classic 2014
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Ballroom & Rhythm are the Stars at Yankee
Saturday night was a dancing extravaganza at Yankee Classic that started with a “bang!” For us the best professional events events of the night were the first two – Ballroom and Rhythm.
The Rhythm was first up and right away it developed into an obvious duel between Florida powerhouses, Peter & Alexandra Perzhu and Nazar Norov & Irina Kudryashova. On the last meeting between these two that we witnessed, at Emerald Ball, Nazar & Irina came out on top. Here the decision was reversed and Peter & Alexandra took it by 3 dances to 2 by winning cha cha, rumba and bolero. Nazar & Irina took the other 2 dances. All were won with a majority (not large) of 1st place scores. These are 2 great couples – pay your money and take your choice!! They are very different both in appearance and styling.
3rd today went to Azamat Evgamukov & Katerina Angelone (3,3,4,3,3). In the semifinal round we were concerned that this pair was not on form, but in the final they stepped it up and we thought deserved their final placing overall. Physical conditioning has once again become an issue here. Shandor Shtefil & Aleksandra Barsukov continued to impress the judges taking 4th spot 4,4,3,4,4. They are an engaging couple but need a more personalized style perhaps. We liked 5th placed Matthew Hauer & Lauren Schelfhaudt, especially in cha cha and mambo. 6th went to Srahija Lackovic & Irina Fedsova (6,6,6,6,6) and 7th to Sasha & Tara Barakov (7,7,7,7,7). Watch out for Jennifer Foster’s report on this division.
Equally good was the Ballroom, although it had something of a shakeup in the form result. No surprises in the winners – Alexandre Voskalchuk & Veronica Ergorova were superb and won all dances with large majorities of 1st place scores. Alexandre’s twin brother (just kidding, but don’t they look alike?) Andrey Begunov & Anna Demidova easily took 2nd in all dances and looked very energized to us today. The surprise tonight came in the 3rd place finish of Nazar Batih & Mariko Cantley (3,3,4,3,3). This was a great result for them (they even picked up a few 1st places) and certainly moves them ahead. Let’s see if they can maintain the momentum over this busy summer. Igor Mikushov & Ekaterina Roshchina were probably disappointed with their 4th place (4,5,3,4,4). 5th went to Emanuele & Francesca Pappacena (6,4,5,5,5) and 6th to Ronen Zinshtein & Maryam Izmalova (5,6,6,6,6). This was a World Masters Title. Christiane Primeau will have the report on this division in Dance Beat soon.
Unfortunately the Smooth and Latin failed to live up to the first two divisions. The Smooth was easily won by Nick Cheremukhin & Viktorija. We were extremely surprised to see Nick & Viktoriya pick up a few scores below 2nd place!! The only challenge to the winners came from Vlad & Vera Kosarev who gave a good performance tonight, much stronger then the recent one at Atlanta Open. They scored some 1st places in all dances except VW. 3rd tonight went to Jan Ondrias & Vivian Lessa 3,3,3,3; 4th to Enzo Zappia & Laura Galmaceda 4,4,4,4; 5th to Matt Fortuna & Tania Nunez 5,5,5,5; 6th Jared Vigneault & Sara Zirolla.
Dmitry Nikishkin & Olena Svetts were easy winners of the Latin World Masters taking all dances with large majorities including a perfect score in cha cha. Taking 2nd in all dances, but getting some scores in the lower half of the final were Jean Paul & Lara Rossi. The RS winners, Vincenzo Mineri & Rosaria Vivone, continued their strong form taking 3rd 3,4,4,3,3. With 4,3,3,4,4, Dmytro & Nina Kovalenko were 4th. We liked ???? who were 5th with 6,5,5,5,5. 6th went to #212, 5,6,6,6,6 and 7th to Dennis Sy & Mae Lozada.
The World Masters Amateur Latin was an excellent event with a strong semifinal round – it was a tough final to make. The winners in all dances were Pasha Stepanchuk & Anastasia Danilova and they had the majority of 1st places in all dances except rumba where the 1st ‘s were spread around. We also really liked Artur Tarnavsky & Gabriella Sabler who were 2nd in all dances and picked up 1st places in all dances. With 3,4,4,3,3, Nikita Malakhov & Nadezda Vlasova were 3rd. 4,3,3,5,4, gave Ron Garber & Liza the 4th spot and they looked much more “high-energy” than usual. 5th went to Taras Savitskyy & Tatiana Seliverstova (5,5,5,4,5) and 6th to #345.
For the pro-ams it was Ballroom day. Both the Open Scholarships and the New England Championships were excellent, although there were some reversals of placement between the divisions. The C Scholarship was won by Mike Brown w/ Anna Oblakova with 2nd going to Susan Walker w/ Samuele Pacchini. This was reversed in the New England Championship. Audrey Paek w/ Ronen Zinshtein won the B Open Scholarship over Carole Simmons w/ Serghei Pogonet. Audrey did not compete in the New England, so Carole had a clear field and took the event. Jennifer Lee w/ Serghei Pogonet took the Open A Scholarship.
The World Masters Pro-Am Title winners were Scott Bergendahl (9-Dance A); Elizabeth Canis (9-Dance B); Hope Huber (9-dance C); Rosemary Lynch (10-Dance B); Janice Stanton (10-Dance C).
The featured performers here at Yankee Classic were Victor Fung & Anastasia who delighted the crowd with their new (to us) ballroom show that moved along quickly and had excellent music choices. Interspersed were 2 wheelchair performances from Roll Call that were very moving.
The night ended with the now traditional Legal Seafood professional party sponsored once again by Kathy Kenney.
World Masters to Taras & Tatiana
The main feature of Friday night at Yankee was the World Masters Amateur Ballroom Championship and congratulations to Taras Savitskyy & Tatiana Seliverstova for winning this title – a great addition to any dancer’s resume.
The event attracted a semifinal and the final was the last event danced last night. The field was strong we thought. Taras & Tatiana won the event by 3 dances to 2 over Marek Klepadlo & Liana Bakhtiarova. Tara & Tatiana won tango, Viennese and quickstep, but only tango and Viennese with a majority of 1st places. Marek & Liana won the other 2 dances but not with a majority. Although these 2 couples shared the majority of 1st and 2nd places, both had a few marks in the lower half of the final with Taras & Tatiana picking up more of these stray 4’s and 5’s. The two couples have very different styles, find out what we thought and why some judges did not favor the winners in an upcoming edition of Dance Beat.
3rd tonight were youth competitors Samuel Hacke & Katerina Hermanova (4,5,3,3,3) who gave a strong showing tonight we thought. This was a close race with Fernando Lareu & Nicole Palagashvili taking 4th (3,3,4,5,4). We didn't really understand the 5th placement in foxtrot. 5th were Daniel Vesnovskiy & Emily Thorpe (5,4,5,4,5) and 6th Ben Moss & Esther Rheinbay.
All 4 Pro RS Star divisions took place this same night and all but the Ballroom had a semifinal round. From the perspective of the Dance Beat Team, there were many couples in all styles we had not seen before.
The winners of the Latin were the new partnership of Vincenzo Minieri & Rosaria Vivone (1,2,1,1,1). We’re not sure if this was in fact their first competition together. They make a super-attractive pair and should do well in this style. 2nd were the always impressive Dmyto & Nina Kovalenko (2,1,2,2,2) and 3rd, Dennis Sy & Mae Lozada (3,3,3,3,3).
The Smooth went to the consistent team of Serge & Yana Nelyubov (1,1,1,2). 2nd fell to Dave Hannigan & Maggie Toth (2,2,2,1) and 3rd to Jan Ondrias & Vivian Lessa (3,3,3,3,3).
In the Rhythm, Shandor Shtefil & Aleksandra Barsukov were the winners in al dances – clearly to us. 2nd went to Sahsa & Tara Barakov (3,2,2,2,2) and 3rd to the new partnership of Kosta Trifunic & Domante Padleckaite (2,3,3,3,3).
Oscar Pedrinelli & Lenka Kovalcikova won the Ballroom (2,1,1,1,1) with 2nd going to Mechyslav Pavlyuk & Gemma Arnold (1,2,2,2,2). We thought the runners-up were close to the winners in this one. 3rd were Oleksiy Buravenko & Victoria Karzukhina (3,3,3,3,3).
Friday was a long day with the pro-ams dancing 2 styles – Smooth and Latin. The Smooth was up first and the B and C divisions were the larger.
Lynn Shanahan w/ Darius Mosteika took the B (1,1,1,2). This lady has really come on strongly recently. 2nd fell to Amanda Levine w/ Morten Jensen (3,2,3,1) and 3rd to Aviva Adler w/ Victor Russu (2,3,2,3).
Elaine Sheresky Lewis w/ Victor Russu took all dances in the C, great to see her back on the floor and looking good! 2nd went to Nancy Sachs w/ Sergey Vasiliev (2,2,3,3) and 3rd to Hope Huber w/ Troy Baeten (3,3,2,2).
Only 2 couples contested the A division and it went to Brittany Falconer w/ Peter Walker in all dances over Scott Bergendahl w/ Maria Huard.
The New England Championships were also run in the Smooth and these went to Lynn Shanahan (B), Aviva Adler (C) and Scott Bergendahl (A).
In the Latin, once again the B and C divisions were the larger. Maria Sergaou w/ Dmitrios Damalas won all dances in the B, 2nd in all was Loraine Peoples w/ Andrei Gavriline and 3rd was Vanessa Dicicco w/ Vlad Astafiev (3,3,3,3,4).
The most closely contested was the C and this fell to Deborah Wagman w/ Matthew Hauer (1,2,2,1,2). Janice Stanton w/ Clive Phillips took 2nd (3,1,3,2,1) and Bernie McCool w/ Thomas Shiloshvili was 3rd (2,3,1,3,3).
Nicolas Nguyen w/ Helle Rusholt won the A (1,1,1,1,1). It was good to see him back on the floor. 2nd went to Chastity w/ Eddie Ares (2,2,2,2,2) and 3rd to Patricia Mui w/ Alex Samusevich (3,3,3,3,3).
Feeling the Rhythm in Boston
Yankee Classic got under way yesterday in a very sunny Cambridge, MA, and from the Marriott Hotel there were fine views across the Charles River of Downtown Boston glimmering in the sunshine.
The Yankee Classic also incorporates the New England Championships and some World Masters Championships. Yesterday was all about pro-am Rhythm and in the evening we saw the culmination with Open Scholarships and also Open New England Championships.
The entries and results were very similar between the Open Scholarships and New England Championships and once again is was FADS NY Westside featuring on the winners rostrum as Jolanta Mosteika and her boys swept the field. Giovanni Fortezza won the B division in Open Scholarship and New England Championship as did Phillip Widlanski in the C division.
Giovanni won all 5 dances in both divisions. The runner-up in both, with 2nd in all dances both times, was Faye Diamantoudi w/ Tony Santana from Montreal and all the 3rd ‘s in both events went to Elizabeth Canis w/ Robert Foster. Valerie Letelier w/ Jason Barrera took 4th in the New England Championship but was 5th in the Open behind Elizabeth Woo w/ Chris Uy.
Phillip placed 1,1,1,2,1 in the Open and 1,1,1,1T,1 in the New England and 2nd both times went to Hope Huber who took the 1st in bolero in the Open and tied it in the New England. Amy Pollinger w/ Slava Sergiev was 3rd in both with 4,3,3,3,5 in the Open and 3,3,3,3,5 in the New England. Carol Silverstein w/ Jean Michel Erole took 4th in the Open (3,4,5,4,4) but dropped to 6th in the New England (6,6,6,6,3). Deborah Liguori w/ Rodrigue Edouard was 5th both times (5,5,4,5,3 and 5,5,5,5,4). David Pollinger w/ Irina Sarukhanyan took 6th in the Open. Catherine Zambos w/ Peter Perzhu was 4th in the New England (4,4,4,4,6) but did not compete in the Open.
The A division saw the smallest entries and was different between the two categories. Chastity w/ Eddie Ares won all dances in the Open. Sami Gendreau w/ Matt Fortuna was 2nd (2,2,2,3,2). Neither of these ladies took part in the New England. Jennifer Coutney w/ Istvan Cserven was 3rd in the Open (3,3,3,2,3) but won the New England (2,1,1,1,1). Scott Bergendahl w/ Maria Huard was 2nd in the New England.