Emerald Ball 2015 Review

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Competition Review (by Carolina Orlovsky) ��������������������������������������������� 4 Quality & Quantity (by Alan Dixon) ����������������������������������������������������� 5 Youth Championship 5-Dance Ballroom Event (by Dasha Sushko) ��������6-7 2015 Emerald Ball Results �������������������������������������������������������8-22 2014-2015 California Gold Rush Dancesport Series Results ����23-29 #EmeraldBallDance / Social Media ���������������������������������������30-32 Dance Camp Los Angeles 2015 ��������������������������������������������34-35 Party Time at the Emerald Ball �����������������������������������������������36-37 Dinner at the Emerald Ball ����������������������������������������������������38-39 Welcome to Los Angeles �������������������������������������������������������40-41 Emerald Ball 2016 ������������������������������������������������������� Back Cover

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Thank You.

Thank you from the bottom of our hears: without you and everyone else involved, this competition would not have been as big a success as it turned out to be.

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Emerald Ball Review The Event Itself The 2015 Emerald Ball Dancesport Championships

was an unforgettable event filled with endless energy, amazing performances, and heartfelt memories. The Organizers Wayne and Donna Eng poured tremendous thought and effort into every detail of the event. Giving out beautiful Emerald Jewels as awards, the Emerald Ball News Letter, a Dance Camp, 24 hour Practice Room, a channel committed to featuring the highest level of instructional videos from DanceVision, an enormous LED screen on stage and the most elegantly lit and decorated Ballroom. With quarter-finals and first rounds in practically all the professional divisions. Each evening was packed with the intensity of heated competition at its best keeping the Ballroom filled with spectators anxiously awaiting the results round after round until the top six stood standing to battle. The days filled with incredible pro-am and Amatuer dancing with quarter and semi finals in singles dances. But perhaps the most touching and memorable was the heartfelt tribute to Brian Puttock on Saturday night before the Carolina Orlovsky at the Professional Standard Division took the floor, we were swept away 2015 Emerald Ball with a montage of photographs from a life time of contribution to the World of Dancesport and his devoted wife Susan Puttock. In his memory a slow Foxtrot was played as all the professional couples danced in his honor and outstanding life. We stood swaying, crying and remembering. Sunday was filled with what could easily be called the Junior BlackPool of the U.S. with Quarter Finals in many of the Junior and Youth Divisions we were left on a high watching future champions and soon to be legends of Dancesport emerge before our very eyes. A event that any competitor, spectator or lover of Dancesport would not want to miss!

Carolina Orlovsky World Mambo Champion World American Rhythm Show Dance Champion 2013 Dance Legend featured on Broadway With over 15 instructional videos on DanceVision

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Emerald Ball Review Quality and Quantity! (Children’s Day Review) By Alan Dixon

Owner of Vivo Dance Center, CA

The final day

of the hugely successful Emerald Ball belonged to the kids. With quarter finals in almost every event, it was clearly evident that the numbers of competitive children ensured that the Emerald Ball have both quantity and quality. The Emerald Ball is truly one of the majors in our domestic calendar and the children did not disappoint. As a testament to the studio owners, teachers and parents alike, the grooming of the children was in my mind much better as was the adherence of the NDCA syllabi. It takes a team effort to produce the necessary elements of success and I would like to commend all of them involved. Parents need to find a good school or qualified instructor and allow he, or she, to do what they do best, which is to develop dancers. Teachers on the other hand, should know that they carry a weight of responsibility in cementing solid foundations into the children. On that note, I would like to add a word of advice, not only from my lips but widely discussed in the “judges room”. The quality of the pre-teens’ various basic actions and understanding of timing is delightful to see and highly commendable. At the same time,

when children mature and develop open routines, we feel that the continuing education of those same actions is very necessary; footwork, foot placements, foot shaping, posture, position, lead and follow etc. are equally important in Open Syllabus work as in the Closed, possibly even more so, as the young ladies go into heels and bodies often shoot upwards without the strength of an adult body. In short, if you want to do the Open figures well, learn the basics! There are some great examples in the professional fields: The current World number one and two in the Professional Ballroom, Arunus and Victor, have spent decades learning sound principles from decades of studying basic figures with the top coaches. In Latin, such devotion to basic priciples has given us Yulia Zagoruychenko’s sublime ability to make every step look easy. Equally so, many of the truly greats are remembered for the quality of their basics: Andrew Sinkinson’s 3 Step, or Reverse Wave, Hanna Karttunen’s Rumba Walk, Allan Tornsberg’s Lead and connection. After all, most of the advanced figures have their origins from figures in the Syllabus so it stands to reason that good basics, equal beautiful advanced figures. There were many very talented, very beautiful, hard-working and dedicated children at the Emerald Ball this year. With continued application to the foundational principles of ballroom dancing, the USA has a very bright future indeed.

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Emerald Ball Review Youth Championship 5-Dance Ballroom Event By Dasha Sushko

with permission by Ballroom Dream Dance Studio www.BallroomDream.com The Emerald Ball Championships is one of the most prestigious

Dasha Sushko at the 2015 Emerald Ball

competitions in USA. It is held in the beautiful Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. This competition has been organized by Wayne & Donna Eng for 26 years, and has since become one of America’s premier ballroom events and a “must do” competition for people to attend either as competitors or spectators! From huge Pro-Am divisions, to Amateurs & Professionals, and of course to all the Junior divisions – the quality of dance was top notch! I was honored to be a part of the distinguished panel of Adjudicators. The competition atmosphere was so positive and friendly that you could forget about a competitive factor and really enjoy beautiful dancing of this great event. Moreover there are so many places to go in your spare time, that you can plan a little vacation while coming to Emerald Ball. Wayne & Donna have thought of everything! Congratulations on another yet very successful year!

I was asked to cover the Youth Championship 5-Dance Ballroom Event that was a part of a Friday Evening Session. This event was a 6 couple final that attracted the most successful couples throughout the United States: 1st – Murat Medzhidov & Valerie Dubinsky (3,1,1,1,1) – very young and exciting couple to watch! They both have a lot of power & energy and they were able to showcase it from their first dance to the last that night. This couple had the best stamina. Their Quickstep was by far the best on the floor! Murat’s upper body was very active with lots of shapes. I liked Valerie’s look that night: beautiful hair & make-up and gorgeous Emerald Dress! For a new partnership, Murat & Valerie looked together and fluent. Congratulations on well-deserved win! 2nd – Scott Nicholson & Evgeniya Gorobets (1,3,2,2,2) – tall and very good-looking couple! Very good start with the Waltz: confidence, good movement, good usage of feet and legs. I didn’t see enough shapes and volume though. By the 4th dance they looked a bit tired. I would recommend working more on their stamina. They both have a lot of potential. Congratulations on your 2nd place! 3rd – Robert McShinsky & Peyton Munson (2,2,3,3,3) – very elegant couple with good floor presence! They also started very good, but

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Murat Medzhidov & Valerie Dubinsky


by Viennese Waltz they got tired and lost their frame and positions. For such a tall couple I would like to see them move much more and use their legs. I would also like to see them more in right to right position, sometimes Peyton would shift to Robert’s center. But in general I like this couple, I think they have a lot of potential as well. Congratulations on your bronze medals! 4th – Brandon Keck & Kaylee Christensen (4,4,4,4,4) – goodlooking couple. I like their big & beautiful shapes. But Kaylee’s top was a bit too high. I would like to see them both more grounded in their feet. I would suggest spending more time on improving basic principles of Ballroom Dancing.

Scott Nicholson & Evgeniya Gorobets

5th – Peter Wilk & Necole Sheiman (5,5,5,5,5) – good-looking couple that has great potential. I would like to see their top improved (it was too low). They looked a bit flat for me with no usage of their tops. Stamina has to be improved as well.

6th – John Swiger & Arina Shtykova (6,6,6,6,6) – They looked a bit heavy that night. In my opinion there was not enough drive and usage of their feet. This couple needs to improve technically. I think they need more time in order to compete on this level.

Congratulations to all the dancers participating in The Emerald Ball Championships 2015! It was a real honor for me to be a part of this amazing event! The venue, the atmosphere, the organizers and most importantly, the level and the amount of competitors this year exceeded all expectations! Once

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EMERALD BALL

2015 RESULTS The following pages list the best of the best of the 2015 Emerald Ball Dancesport Championships and the 2014-2015 California Gold Rush Dancesport Series.

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TOP PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS

OPEN PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN RHYTHM RESULTS 1. Emanuel Pierre-Antoine & Liana Churilova 2. Nazar Norov & Irina Kudryashova 3. Andre & Natalie Paramonov 4. Mikhail Vlasov & Vanda Polakova 5. Danas Jaksevicius & Yuki Haraguchi 6. Vard Margaryan & Mandy Carlisle

OPEN PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN SMOOTH RESULTS 1. Peter & Alexandra Perzhu 2. Mikhail & Galina Zharinov 3. Mazen Hamza & Izabella 4. Nick Cheremukhin & Viktorija 5. Kyle & Allie Spinder 6. Travis & Jaimee Tuft

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OPEN PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL LATIN RESULTS 1. Nikolay Voronovich & Maria Nikolishina 2. Andrey Tarasov & Yulia Kuznetsova 3. Gunnar Gunnarson & Marika Doshoris 4. Mikhail Vlasov & Vanda Polakova 5. Danas Jaksevicius & Yuki Haraguchi 6. Vard Margaryan & Mandy Carlisle

OPEN PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM RESULTS 1. Victor Fung & Anastasia Muravyeva 2. Artem Plakhotnyi & Inna Berlizyeva 3. Alexander Voskalchuk & Veronika Egorova 4. Rudiger Homm & Katia Kanevskaya 5. Iaroslav Bieliei & Liliia Gladiuk 6. Andrey Begunov & Anna Demidova 7. Oscar Pedrinelli & Lenka Kovalcikova

OPEN PROFESSIONAL THEATRICAL SHOWDANCE RESULTS

1. Travis & Jaimee Tuft 2. Jamie Black & Robin Ray 3. Oleg & Natalia Loparev 4. Ivan Berkovic & Dena Anne Weiner 5. Nazar Batih & Mariko Cantley

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TOP PROFESSIONAL RISING STAR CHAMPIONS

PROFESSIONAL RISING STAR PROFESSIONAL RISING STAR AMERICAN RHYTHM RESULTS AMERICAN SMOOTH RESULTS

1. Aaron & Iryna DeSoto 2. Erwin & Iwona Rybczynski 3. Igor Ustymovych & Briana Santiago 4. Max Lototskyy & Sarah Haworth 5. Ryan Lockhart & Danelle Newman 6. Slash Sharan & Meghan Anderson

PROFESSIONAL RISING STAR INTERNATIONAL LATIN RESULTS

1. Mykhailo Bilopukhov & Anastasia Shchypilina 2. Andrey Voloshko & Kateryna Kyrylenko 3. Simeon & Kora Stoynov 4. Jake Davies & Alyona Kalinina 5. Adam Katona & Bella Gubzheva 6. Francesco Arietta & Rosaria Vivone 12

1. Adrian & Hannah Dydynski 2. Radek Wiatrowski & Denise Sobiewski 3. Slava Stefanov & Jessica McMorrow 4. Mark Short & Alyssa Kark 5. Morten Jensen & Anastasia 6. Jean Paul & Lana Rossi 7. Sergey Smolin & Anna Tomasini

PROFESSIONAL RISING STAR INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM RESULTS

1. Vladislav Shakov & Ekaterina Popova 2. Stefano Di Brino & Bianka Zubrowska 3. Cristian Radvan & Kristina Kudelko 4. Yuriy Nortov & Sarika Hudson 5. Oleksiy Buravenko & Victoria Karzukhina 6.. Alexey Pigotskyy & Taisiia Babiuk 7. Alex & Grace Wang


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TOP PRO/AM CHAMPIONS

PRO/AM CLOSED BRONZE RHYTHM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Jose Valencia & Kachiri Irizarry 2. Michael Nyguen & Deborah Perez 3. Ryan Romero & Bonnie Marie 4. F.J. Abaya & Abby Pollak

B CATEGORY 1. Vladimir Kosarev & Ana Ortega 2. Jeremy Babagay & Lisa Lacroix 3. Jim Clark & Angie DeGrazia 4. Daniel Vasco & Mary Fabian 5. Alexander Ivanov & Theresa Hoenes 6. Louis Bar & Marialinda Estrada 7. Alex Zagrean & Laura Hughart

C CATEGORY 1. Vladimir Kosarev & Karen Scott 2. Peter Polak & Peggy Friend 3. Antonio Conde & Pat Bodin 4. Steven Davis & Beth Waltz 5. Marcin Tomaszewski & Barbara McNally 6. Aleksei Alekseev & Josee Hoey

PRO/AM CLOSED BRONZE SMOOTH SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Kris Suakjian & Katie Harrison 2. Stephan McCann & Heather Best 3. F.J. Abaya & Abby Pollak 4. Michael Nyguen & Deborah Perez

B CATEGORY 1. Vladimir Kosarev & Ana Ortega 2. Michael Petr & Krista Hughes 3. Vitali Proskurin & Jeanette Hawes 4. Kyle Spinder & Wendy Wei 5. Alex Zagrean & Stefany Wolfsohn 6. Eddie Rivera & Ceci Torres 7. Morton Jensen & Karine Hils

C CATEGORY 1. Aleksei Alekseev & Susan Cruickshank 2. Dennis Woods & Eleanor Parks 3. Steven Davis & Beth Waltz 4. Antonio Conde & Pat Bodin 5. Vladimir Kosarev & Karen Scott 6. Slawek Sochacki & Lina Nassau

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PRO/AM CLOSED BRONZE LATIN SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Moses Ramos & Melissa Stinton 2. Roberto Cavallo & Giselle Moriel 3. Rangel Spirov & Ashley He 4. Mark Baker & Sophie Grensback 5. Maksim Kapitannikov & Nina Hull 6. Denis Podolskiy & Olya Ivanova

B CATEGORY 1. Roman Kutskyy & Paty Thomson 2. Sergiy Samchynskyy & Eva Goyelle 3. Jakub Zeglen & Shireen Sheridan 4. Roberto Cavallo & Fabiola Gibson 5. Steve Vasco & Yasmin Lukatz 6. Peter Polak & Kelly Vo 7. Aleksei Alekseev & Susan Cruickshank

C CATEGORY 1. Daniel Haims & Natalie Paramonov 2. Pavel Cherdantsau & Judi Markell 3. Antonio Conde & Pat Bodin 4. Jakub Zeglen & Lydia Janac 5. Son Do & Veronika Chernyavska 6. Denis Podolskiy & Vickie Lee

PRO/AM CLOSED BRONZE BALLROOM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Nazar Norov & Katia Diamond 2. Igor Gauenko & Jaqueline Stevenson 3. Cristian Radvan & Janell Shun 4. Pavlo Barsuk & Alison Bischoff

B CATEGORY 1. Slawek Sochacki & Jessika Ferm 2. Paul Cloud & Karence Chan 3. Artem Plakhotnyi & Carrie Schnepf 4. Igor Gauenko & Jaqueline Stevenson 5. Aleksei Alekseev & Susan Cruickshank 6. Ikaika Dowsett & Jennifer Liu 7. Vitalii Proskurin & Jeanette Hawes 8. Sergei Kiselev & Patricia Tuqan

C CATEGORY 1. Pavel Cherdantsau & Judi Markell 2. Evgeny Malko & Young-Ju Yun 3. Anthony Rizzuti & Shalene Archer 4. Mark Eberle & Viktorija 5. Artem Plakhotnyi & Ching-Ying Yen 6. Steve Vasco & Susan Murdoch 7. Tibor Kerekes & Kush Smith 8. Daniel Haims & Natalie Paramonov

PRO/AM CLOSED SILVER RHYTHM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Nazar Norov & Katia Diamond 2. Lupe Martinez & Katia Contu 3. Jeremy Pilling & Marinda James-Heskett 4. Daniel Vasco & Eliese Holt 5. Adrian Persad & Tanuja Tharani 6. Daniel Lee Tran & Marissa Maple 7. Jamie Baynard & Aubree Connors 14

B CATEGORY 1. Eddie Rivera & Ceci Torres 2. Vladimir Kosarev & Mariana Lvoff 3. Slash Sharan & Isabel Collins 4. Kris Suakjian & Laura Tolentino 5. Adrian Persad & Tanuja Tharani 6. Daniel Vasco & Suanne Summers 7. Christopher Muise & Gretchen Barress 8. David Alvarez & Patti Connors

C CATEGORY 1. Vard Margaryan & Lynn Magnesen 2. Ilya Reyzin & Sophia D’Angelo 3. Vladimir Kosarev & Janice Gonzalez 4. Daniel Haims & Natalie Paramonov 5. Tibor Kerekes & Kush Smith 6. Ian Folker & Debbie Clyne


PRO/AM CLOSED SILVER SMOOTH SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Slawek Sochacki & Natalie Rezai 2. Nazar Norov & Katia Diamond 3. Dennis Woods & Natalie Smith 4. Gary Dahl & Darcy Adamczyk

B CATEGORY 1. Travis Tuft & Selene Steelman 2. Peter Minkov & Miwa Rifu 3. Timothy Mason & Meredith Kaplan 4. Brendan Donelson & Shalene Archer 5. Vladimir Kosarev & Mariana Lvoff 6. Kris Suakijan & Laura Tolentino

C CATEGORY 1. Michael Choi & Charlene Proctor 2. Ilya Reyzin & Sophia D’Angelo 3. Lance Smith & Tone Jacobsen 4. Nazar Norov & Dianne Caracciolo 5. Slawek Sochacki & Armi Alian 6. Vladimir Kosarev & Janice Gonzalez

PRO/AM CLOSED SILVER LATIN SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Roman Kutskyy & Grace Fisher 2. Oleksii Lytvyn & Bobbi Knight 3. Vitalii Proskurin & Abagail Brand 4. Alex Samuservich & Patricia Mui 5. Simeon Stoynov & Margaret Stepaniants 6. Adrian Brian & Kitty Chu

B CATEGORY 1. Maxim Fomin & Isabel Deich 2. Kirill Nikitin & Michelle Kimura 3. Krasi Petkov & Alice Han 4. Erik Pali & Kristine Riemer 5. Marcin Tomaszewski & Shawn Harpen 6. Andreas Ramakrishnan & Claudia Krevzer 7. Marcus Johnson & Patricia Schneider 8. Jason Daly & Pilar March

C CATEGORY 1. Vard Margaryan & Lynn Magnesen 2. Nazar Norov & Dianne Caracciolo 3. Tiago Fernandes & Inez Inserra 4. Andrei Gavriline & Luda Conti 5. Cristiano Callegari & Charlotte Hight 6. Slava Gorbunov & Deborah Leibow

PRO/AM CLOSED SILVER BALLROOM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Anton Domansky & Maria Ceva 2. Erik Pali & Kristine Riemer 3. Raffaele Sabato & Samantha Lumsford 4. Leonid Burlo & Elizabeth Khavking 5. Nigel Clarke & Sarah Jones 6. Simeon Stoynov & Margaret Stepaniants 7. Gary Dahl & Darcy Adamczyk 8. Max Rublyuk & Tamuria Thompson

B CATEGORY 1. Nick Cheremukhin & Patricia Scneider 2. Erik Pali & Kako Matsumoto 3. Igor Ustymovych & Colette Marotto 4. Cristian Radvan & Donna Hung 5. Francesco Flumiani & Monique Saviano 6. Timothy Mason & Meredity Kaplan

C CATEGORY 1. Victor Veyrasset & Linda Doble 2. Tadas Jonyla & Frances Manning 3. Lance Smith & Tone Jacobsen 4. Igor Colac & Iris Chiang 5. Michael Choi & Charlene Proctor 6. Simeon Stoynov & Claudia Robbs

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PRO/AM OPEN RHYTHM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Daniel Vasco & Nadia Kiveyko 2. F.J. Abaya & Natalie Peterson 3. Jeremy Pilling & Jessica Pilling 4. Daniel Lee Tran & Ann Shaw

B CATEGORY 1. Aaron Talbert & Gwen Bourque 2. Daniel Lee Tran & Jacqueline Bequette 3. Sean Tamashiro & Heidy Kellison 4. Slash Sharan & Isabel Collins 5. Jason Daly & Sharon Power 6. Misha Konstantynov & Tracy Hannon

C CATEGORY 1. Radek Wiatrowski & Lisa Lowery 2. Vard Margaryan & Lynn Magnesen 3. Peter Perzhu & Lynn Murrell 4. Ilya Reyzin & Sophia D’Angelo 5. Nazar Norov Dianne Caracciolo 6. Aaron Talbert & Joan Goddard

PRO/AM OPEN SMOOTH SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Andrei Rudenco & Yulia Rudenko 2. Slawek Sochacki & Natalie Rezai 3. Peter Walker & Jessica Spink 4. Mayo Alanen & Madison Stribling 5. Tomas Mielnicki & Sara Jess 6. Nick Chermukhin & Irene Lee 7. Dave Hannigan & Melissa Jensik 8. Morten Jensen & Samantha Rico

B CATEGORY 1. Mayo Alanen & Aiyesha Day 2. Max Sinitsa & Sirinda Sincharoen 3. Peter Perzhu & Christina Donelson 4. Nick Cheremukhin & Patricia Schneider 5. Morten Jensen & Amanda Levine 6. Gunnar Sverrisson & Suki Kramer 7. Lance Smith & Tone Jacobsen

C CATEGORY 1. Radek Wiatrowski & Lisa Lowery 2. Peter Perzhu & Lynn Murell 3. Evgeny Malko & Michiko Cantor 4. Artem Plakhotnyi & Sue Eldred 5. Kriss Suakjian & Monical Broch 6. Alex Zagrean & Paige Riffle

PRO/AM OPEN LATIN SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY 1. Jacob Tsai & Yulia Kuznetsova 2. Jakub Zeglen & Vera Xu 3. Michael Roberts & Milana Pliner 4. Lubomir Asenov & Maria Ceva 5. Stanislav Kochergin & Sabrina Strasser 6. Evgeniy Likhachev & Grace Kuan

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B CATEGORY 1. Delyan Terziev & Tina Broccole 2. Roland Michtchenko & Hilda Li 3. Sasha Altukhov & Carolyn Howard 4. Jakub Zeglen & Katherine Kuan 5. Kirill Nikitin & Svetlana Van Tassel 6. Nikolay Vornovich & Michelle Peng

C CATEGORY 1. Radek Wiatrowski & Lisa Lowery 2. Andrei Gavriline & Lorraine Peoples 3. Stephen McCann & Rhonda Lynch 4. Evgeniy Likhachev & Tasha Romero 5. Oleksii Lytvyn & Tammy Knight 6. Ricky Bentzen & Suzanne Saperstein 7. Igor Danila & Lisa Markovic 8. Ilie Bardahan & Summer Chung


PRO/AM OPEN BALLROOM SCHOLARSHIPS

A CATEGORY

B CATEGORY

1. Sergei Kiselev & Natalie Rezai 2. Alexander Voskalchuk & Julia Shen 3. Andrei Rudenco & Yulia Rudenko 4. Denis Kutepov & Vinie Miller 5. Andrea Faraci & Rebecca Kuhn 6. Simeon Stoynov & Deanna Beglyarova 7. Nick Cheremukhin & Irene Lee 8. Mikhail Avdeev & Irene Lau

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1. Erminio Stefano & Celia Chou 2. Serghei Pogonet & Carole Simmons 3. Denis Kutepov & Julie Zhao 4. Edgars Gasjuns & Ling Ma 5. Martin Reinbold & Brynda Insley 6. Mikhail Avdeev & Michelle Peng

C CATEGORY 1. Linas Koreiva & Hye-Kyong Park 2. Alexander Voskalchuk & Lynn Murrell 3. Victor Veyrasset & Jenny Fong 4. Artem Plakhotnyi & Tammy Knight 5. Samuele Pacchini & Connie Edmonds 6. Giampiero Giannico & Beatrice Wang 7. Radek Wiatrowski & Lisa Lowery

TOP YOUTH AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

YOUTH AMATEUR LATIN & BALLROOM MULTIDANCE EVENTS

LATIN 1. Bumchin Tegshjargal & Michelle Klets 2. Mitchell Itkin & Natasha Shevchenko 3. Murat Medzhidov & Valerie Dubinksky 4. Nikolas Constantine & Michelle Balshin 5. Brandon Keck & Kaylee Christensen 6. Peter Wilk & Necole Sheiman

BALLROOM 1. Murat Medzhidov & Valerie Dubinksy 2. Scott Nicholson & Evgeniya Gorobets 3. Robert McShinsky & Peyton Munson 4. Brandon Keck & Kaylee Christensen 5. Peter Wilk & Necole Sheiman 6. John Swiger & Arina Shtykova

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TOP STUDENTS, TEACHERS & STUDIO

2015 TOP 20 WORLD PRO/AM DANCESPORT SERIES & GLOBAL STUDENTS

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1. Patti Connors [Santa Barbara Dance Center - Alvarez]

11. Susan Cruickshank [Kaluby’s Dance Studio]

2. Evelyn Richards [American Dance LLC]

12. Lawrence Mitchell [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer]

3. Daniel Haims [Paramonovs]

13. Alison Allan [Santa Barbara Dance Center - Alvarez]

4. Gary Parkes [Danceworld of Nashville - Simon]

14. Natalia Howe [Santa Barbara Dance Center - Alvarez]

5. Sophia D’Angelo [Rhythm Dance Sport Center]

15. Marialinda Estrada [VZ Dance Studios - Bar]

6. Robert Hunt [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer]

16. Felicia Porges [Paul Pelicoro’s Dance Sport]

7. Josee Hoey [Kaluby’s Dance Studio]

17. Lynda Hamilton [Dance 4ever]

8. Allen Brown [Avant Garde Ballroom]

18. Pat Bodin [River Oaks School of Dancing]

9. Careen Friedland [Beverly Hills Ballroom]

19. Janet Carrus [The Greenwich Ballroom]

10. Lynn Magnesen [FADS - Redondo Beach]

20. Bill Spitz [World Champion Productions]


2015 TOP AMERICAN STYLE STUDENTS

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Top American Student- Newcomer Gentleman - Robert Boise [Londance/Red Hot Ballroom] Top American Student- Newcomer Lady - Stephanie Maxen [FADS - Delaware] Top American Student- Bronze Gentleman - Robert Hunt [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer] Top American Student- Bronze Lady - Pat Bodin [River Oaks School of Dancing] Top American Student- Silver Gentleman - Bill Spitz [World Champion Productions] Top American Student- Silver Lady - Felicia Porges [Paul Pelicoro’s Dance Sport] Top American Student- Gold Gentleman - Lawrence Mitchell [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer] Top American Student- Gold Lady - Barb Ferrer [Abaya’s Ballroom]

2015 TOP INTERNATIONAL STYLE STUDENTS

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Top International Student-Newcomer Gentleman - Shawn Loveledge [Power House of Dance] Top International Student-Newcomer Lady - Pat Bodin [River Oaks School of Dancing] Top International Student-Bronze Gentleman - Allen Harris [Academy Ballroom - Samchynskyy] Top International Student-Bronze Lady - Janet Carrus [The Greenwich Ballroom] Top International Student-Silver Gentleman - Lawrence Mitchell [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer] Top International Student-Silver Lady - Felicia Porges [Paul Pelicoro’s Dance Sport] Top International Student-Gold Gentleman - Matthias Kirwald [Dance With Me - Fort Lee] Top International Student-Gold Lady - Estefania Papadopulos [FADS - The Woodlands] 19


2015 TOP TEACHERS

1. Shalene Archer [Danceworld of Nashville - Archer] - $7,000 2. David Alvarez [Santa Barbara Dance Center - Alvarez] - $6,000 3. Katie May Lee [World Champion Productions] - $4,500 4. Aleksei Alekseev - $3,000 5. Misha Konstantynov [Ultimate Ballroom] - $2,500 6. Antonio Conde [River Oaks School of Dancing - $2,000

2015 TOP LADY TEACHERS EMERALD RING WINNERS

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Shalene Archer

Katie May Lee

Anna Harwood

[Danceworld of Nashville - Archer]

[World Champion Productions]

[Dance World Harwood]


2015 TOP SMALL STUDIO (1 OR 2 COMPETING STUDENTS)

World Champion Productions Hendersonville, TN Katie May Lee

2015 TOP MEDIUM STUDIO (3 TO 6 COMPETING STUDENTS)

Abaya’s Ballroom Linwood, WA FJ & Catherine Abaya

2015 TOP LARGE STUDIO

(7 OR MORE COMPETING STUDENTS)

Dance World

Nashville, TN Shalene Archer, Anna Harwood, Jaimee Simon, Danny Pugh

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TOP SUNDAY AWARDS

2015 TOP BOY

2015 TOP GIRL

Aidan Ortiz

Isabel Anderson

[Houston Ballroom Academy]

[Dance Street]

2015 TOP JUNIOR STUDIO Beverly Hills Ballroom

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A look into the Kids Day Madness!

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2014 - 2015

Circuit Winners This was the first year of the California Gold Rush Dancesport Series - A circuit specifically designed for the competitors who live in or love visiting California.

Top Studio - Edelweiss Premier Ballroom 24


Top Teachers

1. Daniel Vasco, 2. Sean Brunell, 3. David Alvarez 4. Daniel Novikov, 5. Louis Bar, 6. David Arnold

Top Female Teacher - Alla Novikov

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Top Bronze Pro/Am Ladies & Gentleman

1. Janet Carrus

2. Lauren LaPointe

3. Pat Bodin

Top Gentleman Allen Brown

Top Silver Pro/Am Ladies & Gentleman

1. Gail Rogers

2. Allison Allan

3. Mary Coombs

Top Gentleman Tom Brisco

Top Gold Pro/Am Ladies & Gentleman

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2. Michelle Peng

3. Janice Smith

Top Gentleman Bill Spitz


Top Overall Pro/Am Ladies & Gentleman

1. Lauren LaPointe

2. Gail Rogers

3. Janet Carrus

Top Gentleman Allen Brown

Top Student/Student - Lady & Gentleman

Bronze - Russel & Lily Gill

Silver - Andres End & Annie Chen

Gold - Andres End & Annie Chen

Overall - Bill Mower & Suzanne Raab

Top Multi-Dance/Scholarship Latin - Ladies & Gentleman

1. Teryl Anderson

2. Shireen Sheridan

3. Lauren LaPointe

Top Gentleman John Lemke

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Top Multi-Dance/Scholarship Rhythm - Ladies & Gentleman

1. Lauren LaPointe

2. Catherine Gallo

3. Peggy Friend

Top Gentleman Sal Rodriguez

Top Multi-Dance/Scholarship Smooth - Ladies & Gentleman

1. Lauren LaPointe

2. Catherine Gallo

3. Barbara Selby

Top Gentleman Lance Smith

Top Multi-Dance/Scholarship Ballroom - Ladies & Gentleman

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2. Lauren LaPointe

3. Patricia Schneider

Top Gentleman Lance Smith


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#EmeraldBallDance

This year, our official hashtag FLEW off the rails and was shared over 2,000 times during the competition amongst Facebook, Twitter & Instagram! So many people shared their experiences and tagged their posts to be shown up on the video screen during the competition and on our special social media page online... here are some highlights we would like to share, in cased you missed it!

Lana

@lana_kats đ&#x;˜? these two #partners #beverlyhillsballroom #emeraldballdance #EmeraldBall2015 #EmeraldDanceSportChampionship #ballroomdance

David Veal

@ImagineItSo @atrebunskaya Great to see you at the Emerald Ball judging. We are very lucky to have found your studio #lifechanging

Delyan Terziev

Congratulations to Wayne Eng & Donna Eng for once again producing very special , super enjoyable , truly memorable and over the top competitive dance event. The Emerald Ball is always a great challenge & lots of fun for all my students. Congratulation to my hardworking and talented pro/am students: Tina Broccole for winning 1st place in all dances in the Open Int. Latin “B “ Scholarship out of 1 round . It’s Tina’s 4th consecutive WIN of that prestigious competition. Congratulations also to my other superstar student Dr. Fifi Wong placing 3rd out of a quarterfinal rounds in the Senior II Open Latin Scholarship + 5th place in the WDSS championship + 4th place in the Senior 1 Open Latin multi dance event #EmeraldBallDance #teamTerziev

Daniel Vasco My gorgeous amazing Silver Rhythm girls !!! #emeraldballdance — with Lulubelle Summers, Mary Fallon, Colleen Ryan and Eliese Holt at Emerald Ball, Hilton LAX.

DV by Wayne Eng @wayneeng

Big day at the Emerald Ball: Friday is Ballroom Day: Over 3,862 dances today! #dancesport #emeraldballdance 30


Barbara Ferrer

@barbaracferrer

Home again, home again, jiggity jig & the spoils of war all survived the journey. #EmeraldBallDance 2015 was a phenomenal experience. Now, for rest and inside pants.

HyeKyong Park Thank you to Wayne Eng and Donna Eng for hosting a beautiful and memorable competition. And of course to my teacher/partner Linas Koreiva who made it possible for me to have dream come true (win the Open C competition) two years in a row :))

Louis Bar

@louisbardance #EmeraldBallDance = Success! Congrats @wayneeng and Donna Eng!

Jaimee Gray Simon

Travis & Jaimee Tuft

@tandjtuft

Busy Day at Emerald Ball. #dancedancedance #ballroom #emeraldball #smooth #LiPix

Katie Harrison

What a perfect end to a wonderful week at Emerald Ball, an event that truly delivered. TOP STUDIO = DANCE WORLD of Nashville, TN!!! Thank you, Wayne and Donna Eng (and of course the incomparable Gary W. Parkes and Eleanor Menefee Parkes and all of the champion teachers and students of DW, Nashville) for the opportunity and honor of being a part of such a stunning experience. “One of the three largest competitions in America for over 20 years and in 2013 became the largest pro/am competition in the world with over 15,000 entries including amateurs and professionals.�

Paty Thomson @patythomson

@thegirlwiththetreetattoo #thegirlwiththetreetattoo #emeraldballdance #inkedgirls #thearmenianness #hooslan @brianahaft

Couple of my dance sisters love Ya girls @marenmack1 Theresa

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Roxane Milotti

Carolina Orlovsky

@roxanemilotti

Congratulation to the organizers of the Emerald Ball, Wayne and Donna Eng, for giving the dancers the chance to have a great competitive experience. The Emerald Ball is definitely a major event that can’t be missed! Everything is so meticulously well done and the atmosphere is just terrific! We had a blast performing here tonight! Thank you and see you next year!

Lauren LaPointe @LaPointeDance

Thank You Wayne Eng and Donna Eng for organizing yet another incredible Emerald Ball, filled with memorable performances of all levels and ages. It was a privilege and honor to be included in such an accomplished panel of adjudicators. Congratulations on all your success!

Ani Jasmine Mrkr Mkrtchyan Had an extraordinary time at ‪#‎emeraldball2015‬...what else is new? Always surpasses my expectations. Already miss the atmosphere. Can’t wait til next year!!!!

Paty Thomson @PatyThomson

T ONS more posts about the Emerald Ball can be found here: https://goo.gl/eTOznp 32


! re o M r fo k c a B g in m o They Keep C How do you measure the success of a competition? Is it the number of entries? Emerald Ball 2015 had 14,132 enties this year. Is it the quality of the professional divisions? Emerald Ball had strong entries in

all professional categories. Or is it the amount of dancers who come back year after year? Maybe this is the measure of a competition’s success and if so, Emerald Ball is a wonderfully successful event!

Want to read more? Visit www.DanceBeat.com to read all about the Emerald Ball, with fabulous photos and articles from the judges and former champions! 33


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Every year during the Emerald Ball, a Dance Camp is held for students, amateurs and professionals who want to expand their knowledge and skill of dance. The 2015 Dance Camp was no different and successful in the eyes of both instructors and students.

Now that the dust has settled & we are back home, I wanted to thank you & all of the Dance Vision staff for such a wonderful production! My husband & I have been dancing on and off for 10 years now but we never saw a live competition. I’m convinced we have now seen the best! Also, ever since we retired about 7 years ago, we have lived in a small town where there is not enough interest in Ballroom Dancing to attract good teachers or coaches and as a result, our progress as dancers has suffered. The instructors that Dance Vision offered and the variety of topics covered were perfect for us; definitely top notch and very inspiring! (...) All things considered, we would strongly recommend Emerald Ball to anyone interested in or inspired by Ballroom Dancing. Thanks for the opportunity to comment,

Marcia Swider & John Norwig

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Lauren LaPointe @LaPointeDance

#EmeraldBallDance has fabulous camps!!!

For more information regarding Mastery Camps in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, visit

www.MasteryCamps.com

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Dinner at the Emerald Ball

The Emerald Ball offers a special dinner banquet that is out of this world on Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights in between day and evening sessions. A wide array of food is featured for every taste that you desire. Here’s what you missed if you didn’t make it this year; make sure you don’t miss it next year!

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WELCOME TO

LOS ANGELES The Emerald Ball takes

place at the Los Angeles Airport Hilton (LAX Hilton) every year during the last week of April. Located only 5 minutes away from the aiport and with its own dedicated shuttle to and from the aiport every 15 minutes, stopping by to watch the action is a must! Even though the Emerald Ball Dancesport Championships is a must see event, you shouldn’t be confined to the hotel! Here are some of the locations nearby that Wayne and Donna Eng personally recommend:

MANHATTAN BEACH

The LAX Hilton offers a shuttle to Manhattan Beach once an hour for $5. Manhattan beach offers plenty of options for dining, shopping and other recreational activities. At this year’s Emerald Ball, some of our judges even got away for a little bit and had some fun in the sun!

karina_smirnoff

@karina_smirnoff

Judges off work! Lol @dashenka_sushko @d8iveta Irisha

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DV by Wayne Eng

@wayneeng

Starving after dancing at #EmeraldBallDance? I recommend The Strand House in Manhattan Beach!

THE STRAND HOUSE MANHATTAN BEACH A favorite of Wayne & Donna’s; from their website: “Down at the beach, overlooking the Pacific Ocean,The Strand House rises elegantly and iconically above the breakers. Like in an oceanfront home, friends become family and strangers become friends...Here, the freshest produce is hand-selected from local farms. Every dish is created with complex flavors, subtle textures and luxurious finishes. Come on over. Our door is open.” www.TheStrandHouseMB.com

IN AND AROUND LOS ANGELES Of course, there’s tons of things to do around Los Angeles before, during and after the Emerald Ball! A few famous attractions nearby includ Hollywood, Disneyland, The Queen Mary, Sunset Boulevard, Knott’s Berry Farm, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica Beach & Pier and Universal Studios... just to name a few.

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