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Jack and Cheryl had a tough assignment — paso doble/salsa, and Jack had never done a salsa. They brought excitement to the ballroom with a smooth mixture of the styles. Bruno said it was a “wonderful fusion” and the timing was very good. Carrie Ann liked the “back and forth” of the styles, but that Jack was slightly flat-footed in the salsa. Len told Jack, “Of all the celebrities, you have given me the most pleasure to watch. Week after week, you’ve gotten better and better.”.

Score: 9, 9, 9 = 27 plus 57 from Monday night for a total of 84, Finally, it was Amber and Derek’s turn with what seems like an impossible mix refillable leather journal with burned ballet point shoe design — samba/quickstep, But the pair managed to make it look easy, Carrie Ann said they seamlessly and effortlessly created a new dance style: the “quisambastep”! Len told Amber that he never lost the thought of joy that he got from watching her, and that she was “absolutely bedazzling.” Then he delivered the line of the night: “You, my little sausage, are a fantastic dancer!” As the crowd and dancers laughed, Bruno managed to add that Amber “counted every beat and did not put a foot wrong.”..

Score: 10, 10, 10 = a perfect 30 plus 64 from Monday night for a total of 94. Then, based on the viewers votes last night and the judges’ scores tonight, Jack and Cheryl landed in third place. “I learned that I’m not a better dancer than my sister — we’re tied.” (Kelly Osbourne also placed third in the season she competed.) “I feel I won by going the distance.”. With the last two couples standing together, Tom and co-host Brooke Burke-Charvet made the announcement — the winners of Season 17 were Amber Riley and Derek Hough. There were tears flowing and smiles for miles. Corbin was gracious in his acceptance — “I had more than fun” but Amber had the statement of the night. “I did this competition because i didn’t know if I could do it. Anything that scares me, I want to do. I want women of all sizes out there to know you can do whatever you put your mind to. It doesn’t matter what size you are, what color you are, you can do whatever you put your mind to,” she said, as Keyshawn Johnson and Mark Ballas hoisted her to their shoulders in celebration.

Smuin Ballet was founded in 1994 by Michael Smuin, a well-known choreographer and a former artistic director of the San Francisco Ballet, Smuin died in 2007, but the company continues to thrive, performing his ballets along with exciting new works from choreographers from all over the world, The company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this season, and has dubbed this year’s Christmas Ballet “XXmas” (XX being the refillable leather journal with burned ballet point shoe design Roman numeral for 20), The show consists of two acts, Classical Christmas and Cool Christmas, Each act is made up of a dozen or so three-minute pieces, bite-size chunks that make the show particularly accessible for children, hesitant spouses and other people new to dance-watching, It’s a delightful holiday outing for the whole family..

Holiday music provides the unifying theme of the show, along with festive costumes and set design. Smuin’s artistic director, Celia Fushille, says they strive for variety and balance when planning the program, to create a lively and entertaining show for audiences both young and old. The Classical Christmas pieces are set to traditional and devotional music, and allow the Smuin dancers to display their outstanding ballet technique. Cool Christmas pieces feature popular music and are generally more light-hearted, showcasing the more theatrical and comedic talents of the dancers.

One piece sure to make the lineup this year is the perennial audience favorite, Michael Smuin’s “Santa Baby,” in which a spoiled but irresistible Santa petitioner struts in perilous heels and an enormous feather boa that stretches from one side of the stage to the other, Fushille was the first to perform the role, more than a decade ago, “The audience’s reaction when the boa refillable leather journal with burned ballet point shoe design just kept coming and coming — I’ll never forget it,” she says, Along with pieces by Smuin and other old favorites, there will be a crop of new dances, Among them will be a new work by choreographer-in-residence Amy Seiwert, for the Cool Christmas lineup, Seiwert spent nine years dancing with Smuin Ballet, and has been creating works for the company since she retired as a dancer in 2008..

“Having performed eight years in The Christmas Ballet, after years of dancing in the Nutcracker — there’s just something about it,” says Seiwert. “The audience responds so well. They laugh out loud. They’re really interacting with you as a performer, and it’s a feeling you never forget.”. Her new piece, “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm,” will be set to a remix of the Irving Berlin song. Seiwert says the music almost always comes first when she’s creating a new work. She finds a piece that speaks to her, and then she’ll study the score and listen to it over and over again, “until I’m almost sick of it,” she says.

At the first rehearsal of a new piece, Seiwert comes to the studio with a strong idea of the movement she wants and the number of dancers, She then proceeds to refine the movement, “like a sculptor, taking away what doesn’t need to be there to help the audience see the sculpture in the rock.”, When casting roles, Seiwert will look for dancers whose movement qualities and strengths will help her to bring out the story, She observes “how they like to move and where their kinetic energy goes,” and uses those qualities to enhance the choreography, She loves smart dancers, and says the current company are “all incredibly refillable leather journal with burned ballet point shoe design smart and talented, and all so unique.”..



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