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US National Amateur Ballroom Championship
It was a great pleasure to adjudicate the United States National Dancesport Championships at BYU!
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Report by: Anna Mikhed
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Photos by: Dawid Shulz
United States National Amateur Latin Championship 2018
It’s always a pleasure to return to Provo for the National Amateur Championships.
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Report by: Vibeke Toft
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Photos by: Dawid Shulz
Open Amateur Ballroom from NYDF 2018
The Saturday night at NYDF 2018 was a night to remember! The unique atmosphere of the beautiful historic Roosevelt hotel in the heart of Manhattan, the unbelievable audience, responsive to the slightest move and great music throughout the evening, it all created the most friendly and encouraging environment for the competitors of that night to dance their hearts out.
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Report by: Alina Basyuk
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Photos by: Ryan Kenner Photography
Open Professional Ballroom from NYDF 2018
What a great pleasure to be able to be at an event with such a high level of Professional competitors in a beautiful Ballroom, immersed in an exciting atmosphere.
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Report by: Greg Smith
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Photos by: Ryan Kenner Photography
NYDF 2018, Open Amateur Latin
First of all, I would like to congratulate the organizers of NYDF Eugene Katsevman and Maria Manusova for creating such a unique, special and inspiring event that is fast turning into one of the highlights of the year.
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Report by: Boriana Deltcheva
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Photos by: Ryan Kenner Photography
Open Professional Smooth from South Open Championships 2017
The South Open Championships had an amazing first year! Taking over a wonderful event that formerly had the ever classy and well-respected Larry and Dianne Dean at the helm was not easy task!
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Report by: Edward Simon
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Photos by: Charles Ryder Photography
NYDF Open Professional Smooth 2018
Congratulations to Eugene & Maria on another successful NYDF. Great location, great dancing, great people and a must event to attend!
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Report by: Jonathan Roberts
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Photos by: Ryan Kenner Photography
Mistakes or 'Why am I doing that?”
“Why am I doing that again and again?” I hear these words every day. I see frustration, disappointment and even anger on the faces of my students. It’s sad because ‘nil novi sub luna’ (nothing is new under the moon). Mistakes are a necessary part of any educational or growing process.
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Report by: Maxim Arkhipenko