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NYCDA Nationals ‘23 Senior Solo Results
Placements 21-30 Under “Keep Reading”
1. Sophia Cobo - Stars Dance (Score above 298!)
2. Skai Llorente - Encore PAC (Score above 297)
3. Addison Leitch - Dmitri Kulev (Score above 297)
4. Jonathan Paula - Canadian Dance Unit (Score above 297)
5. Sophia Springer-Iannantuoni - Inspire School of Dance (Score above 297)
6. Ayla Rodriguez - Artistic Fusion (Score above 297)
7. Reagan Stafford - Next Step Dance (Score above 297)
8. Avery Hall - Danceology
9. Ella Querrey - Inspire School of Dance
10. Suvannah Hunter - Elite Dance Academy NJ
11. Aiden Cook - KJ Dance
12. Eden Galloway - WNC Dance Academy
13. Antonia Gonzalez - Stars Dance
14. Drew Rosen - Danceology
15. Abigail Weber - The Dallas Conservatory
16. Kaiden Currie - Nancy Chippendale’s
17. Alessandra Gonzalez - Collective Dance Artistry
18. Tegan Chou - Westside Dance
19. Marcello Perez - Xplosive Dance Academy
20. Samiyah Norris - Estreet Dance
21. Sayler Nguyen - Starstruck PAC
22. Isabelle Harris - Utah Dance Collective
23. Madison Morita - Collective Dance Artistry
24. Keira Fleming - Kanyok Arts
25. Jackson Koressel - Sweatshop
26. Emma McLaughlin - KJ Dance
27. Lela Dye - Dye’n 2 Dance
28. Hayley Wilson - Renner Dance Company
29. Tucker Nance - Performance Edge 2
30. Marissa Lazovick - Broadway Dance Theatre
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alldancersaretalented · 2 months
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All of my lists that I have created over the last 1.5 years
(some anon asked for this)
Competition Statistics
Jump Wins By Dancer
Jump Wins By Studio
KAR Nationals Statistics
NYCDA Multiple Title Winners
NYCDA National OD 2002-2023
Radix Wins By Dancer
Radix Wins By Studio
Sibling Pairs Where Both Have Placed Top Three At Radix/TDA
TDA Best Dancers And Their TDA Results
TDA Dancers That Won Finals And Titles The Same Year
TDA Top 3/4 Where All The Dancers Eventually Won BD
TDA Mini Female BD Top 3 That Were 8 And Under
Costumes:
Reused Costumes
Choreography:
Choreography (Payne)
Choreography (Maples, Colletti, Miller, Olsen, Lucia)
Choreography (Hamilton, Amento, Blackburn, Waidelich, Huang, Farrar, Szyndlar, Diaz, Castro)
Studios
Larkin Best Dancer Results
N10 Studios
Project 21 Dancers Previous Studios
Project 21 Best Dancer Results
Project 21 Season 9 Live
Stars Best Dancer Results
The Vision Dance Alliance
WDP Solo Results 2022/23 (By Dancer)
WDP Regionals Results 2022/23
WDP Nationals Results
Dancers
Cami Vorhees' Solo Results
Crystal Huang's Solo Results
Dyllan Blackburn's Solo Results
Dance Wear Ambassadors
Club Five Dancers
Tigr Girls
Tigr Cubs
Tigr Icons
Random
Names That Will Make Your Child Be A Talented Dancer
Twins In The Dance World
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doubleattitude · 3 years
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Skylar Wong
Competition/Convention Results
Competition, competing with Woodbury Dance Center:
2018-Age 5/6
?-Jazz or Musical Theatre-?
Starquest, Minneapolis II: unknown scoring
2019-Age 6/7
?-Jazz or Musical Theatre-?
Hall of Fame, St Paul: didn’t place
?-Tap, Jazz or Musical Theatre-?
Masquerade, Minneapolis III: didn’t place
?-Tap, Jazz or Musical Theatre-?
Masquerade, Minneapolis III: didn’t place, Steven Boyd Memorial Award
Hope-Lyrical-?
Showbiz, Minneapolis: 7th petite diamond solo
Spotlight, Minneapolis II: 1st elite gems petite solo
Masquerade, Minneapolis III: 2nd petite purple solo
Masquerade Nationals, Minneapolis: 2nd petite purple solo, National Petite Ms. Masquerade
2020-Age 7/8
Gold-Contemporary-?
KAR, Minneapolis: 1st secondary solo 6-8, Secondary Miss Petite Dance
24/7, Chicago: 8th mini solo (4 way tie)
NYCDA, Minneapolis: 2nd mini soloist
JUMP, Kansas City: 3rd mini solo (3 way tie)
Radix, Minneapolis: 7th mini solo
NUVO, Minneapolis: 6th mini solo
Storm Dance Virtual Competition: 1st age 7-9 solo, 12 and under highest scoring contemporary, Miss Junior Storm
Impact Dance Adjudicators Virtual: 1st in top 20 challenge 8 and under
Radix Nationals Live: Mini Female Core Performer Top 23
TDA Live: mini female best dancer solo, didn’t place
Elephants-Contemporary-Jessie James
Masquerade, Minneapolis III: 1st junior purple solo, Miss Petite Masquerade
Unspeakable Joy-Jazz-Katia Bode
Hall of Fame, Minneapolis (new date): 1st american league future hall of famer solo, technical excellence
2021-Age 8/9
Unspeakable Joy-Jazz-Katia Bode
NUVO, Omaha: 1st mini solo (3 way tie)
24/7, Knoxville: 2nd mini solo
Elephants-Contemporary-Jessie James
JUMP, Minneapolis: 2nd mini solo
JUMP, Overland Park: 3rd mini solo (4 way tie)
Impact Dance Adjudicators Virtual: 1st 9-11 solo top 20 challenge, technical excellence award
NYCDA, Minneapolis: 1st mini soloist, mini female outstanding dancer
NUVO, Minneapolis: 2nd mini solo (3 way tie)
Radix Nationals, Las Vegas: 2nd runner-up Mini Female Core Performer
NYCDA Nationals, Phoenix: 1st mini soloist, Mini Female Outstanding Dancer
TDA, Orlando: 1st runner-up Mini Female Best Dancer
Lovefool-Jazz-?
NYCDA, Lake Geneva: 1st mini soloist
Radix Nationals, Las Vegas: 2nd mini solo
Convention:
2019-Age 6/7
Radix, Minneapolis: cutting edge in jazz and contemporary, choice artist (Tina Caspray)
2020-Age 7/8
24/7, Chicago: mini female non-stop dancer runner-up
NYCDA, Minneapolis: mini female outstanding dancer runner-up
JUMP, Kansas City: mini female jump vip
Radix, Minneapolis: mini female core performer
NUVO, Minneapolis: mini female breakout artist runner-up
2021-Age 8/9
NUVO, Omaha: mini female breakout artist
24/7, Knoxville: mini female non-stop dancer
JUMP, Minneapolis: mini female jump vip
Radix, Phoenix: mini female core performer
NUVO, Minneapolis: standout in jazz and contemporary
NYCDA, Lake Geneva: rising star award
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maugustyniuk · 3 years
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6 Virtual Auditioning Tips From the 6 Quiner Sisters
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Sibling rivalry? More like sibling revelry! The six Quiner sisters seem to genuinely love dancing with and for each other. And a good thing, too, considering they've all been quarantining together at home in New Jersey since the pandemic began. Over the last year, these already-impressive dancers have become total pros when it comes to virtual auditioning. Now, they're sharing some of their self-taping secrets with Dance Spirit readers.
Jillian
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Age: 23
Favorite style: Contemporary
Summer plans: "I'll be teaching and taking class in the summer intensive at our studio, Hunterdon Hills Ballet, as well as attending Nationals for The Dance Awards and NYCDA."
Top tip: "As a teacher who's been watching dancers virtually, one thing that you don't notice as much is if someone's on the counts, because there's a delay. So other things come into bigger focus. Clarity of lines and positions becomes really important. Especially because the connection isn't always smooth, on Zoom you often find yourself seeing dancers more as a series of pictures than if you're just watching them in person."
Michelle
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Age: 21
Favorite styles: Ballet and contemporary
Summer plans: "I'm a second-company dancer with American Repertory Ballet. Because of COVID, we started the season a little bit later, so I'll be dancing there through most of the summer."
Top tip: "Arrive in the Zoom meeting around 15 minutes early. It just shows that you really care and you want to do well."
Savannah
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Age: 18
Favorite styles: Ballet and contemporary
Summer plans: "I'll be doing the ABT summer intensive—hopefully in person! I'll be at The Dance Awards, too."
Top tip: "It's really important that you have good lighting when you're filming something or when you're on Zoom. If it's dark, it's really hard to tell a lot of the details of how you move. Always make sure that you have a lit-up room, so you're not in silhouette."
Rachel
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Age: 16
Favorite styles: Ballet and contemporary
Summer plans: "I'll be doing ABT's summer intensive too, plus NYCDA and The Dance Awards Nationals."
Top tip: "A clean background is important because furniture behind you can be distracting. A lot of people hang up curtains and sheets or something. Those are really helpful with making you stand out from what's behind and around you."
Caroline
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Age: 13
Favorite styles: Ballet and contemporary
Summer plans: "I'm also going to be doing the ABT summer intensive, and Nationals for NYCDA and The Dance Awards."
Top tip: "Make sure you're warm and stretched, because sometimes Zoom class doesn't warm you up as much as if you were in-person. So you always need to make sure you're warm and ready to go."
Elliana
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Age: 11
Favorite styles: Ballet and contemporary
Summer plans: "I'll be doing ABT's junior summer session on scholarship, and Hunterdon Hills Ballet, and I'll probably be doing NYCDA and The Dance Awards Nationals."
Top tip: "If you're having a hard time seeing what people are doing, it's easier if you connect to a TV. You just need an adapter cord connecting the HDMI port of your laptop to the TV, and then you can stop hunching over the computer screen trying to see the details of the movement."
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dancingatthealdc · 3 years
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2014 solo results
1. Sarah Hunt “My pa” (Lyrical) age 9
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo, 1st in junior lyrical solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in small wonder solo
WCTE in Rockville, 1st in mini world solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st runner up for the tittle
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small fry solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
2. Sarah Hunt “Flames of Paris” (Ballet) age 9
Not competed
3. Rylee Pratt “Itsy bitsy spider” (Acrobatic) age 9
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 3rd in small wonder solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in small wonder solo
Open call in Pittsburgh, 4th in mini solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
4. Ava Brazos “Rubber ducky” (Jazz) age 6
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
5. Makayla Clark “Yacht club swing” (Jazz) age 7
Open Call in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
WCTE in Rockville, 1st in mini recreational solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in small fry solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
6. Taylor Scherer “Queen bee” (Hip hop) age 9
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini hip hop solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
7. Amira Jackson “21st century girl” (Jazz) age 9
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 4th in small wonder solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh m did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
8. Mariah Sullivan “Baby face” (Jazz) age 8
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small wonder solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
9. Mackenzie Ziegler “Red” (Acrobatic) age 10
NUVO in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior open solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
Masters of Dance Arts, 1st in mini solo
10. Mackenzie Ziegler “Outta my mind” (Acrobatic) age 10
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, Junior miss sheer talent
Energy in Waterford, 3rd in junior solo
11. Anastasia Rose “Chopsticks” (Acrobatic) age 10
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior acro solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 3rd in junior world solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 3rd in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in junior solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
12. Selah Curran “Crazy feet” (Tap) age 10
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 1st in junior solo, 6th overall solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 4th in junior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 8th in junior solo
13. Sammie Lenzi “Loud” (Acrobatic) age 10
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in junior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 4th in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
NUVO in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
14. Kylie Edwards “Mama” (Jazz) age 10
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior jazz solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in junior solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 5th in junior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 10th in junior world solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
15. Haley Vrolijk “Neverland” (Acro lyrical) age 10
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 2nd in junior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 5th in junior world solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 7th in junior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
16. Nina Cergnilia “Peach on a beach” (Acrobatic) age 10
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
Open call in Pittsburgh, did not place
17. Brooke Kosinski “Beautiful like me” (Musical theater) age 10
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, Junior dancer of the year
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini high score solo
WCTE in Rockville, 2nd in junior world solo, 7th overall solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 4th in junior solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
18. Brooke Kosinski “?” (Tap) age 10
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
19. Alex Biery “Dancing fool” (Tap) age 11
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
20. Maddie Ziegler “The game of love” (Tap) age 12
WCTE in Rockville, 1st in junior solo, 1st overall
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in preteen solo, 1st in junior tap
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in preteen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
21. Maddie Ziegler “Timeless” (Lyrical) age 12
Dance Masters of Dance Arts in Detroit, 1st in junior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in preteen solo
22. Maddie Ziegler “Happiness” (Lyrical) age 12
Believe in Woodbridge, 1st in junior solo, junior miss energy
Energy in Waterford, 1st in junior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 3rd in preteen solo
23. Maddie Ziegler “Birthday” (Lyrical) age 12
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 1st in junior solo
NUVO in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
24. Kendall Vertes “Demand applause” (Jazz) age 12
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in preteen solo, 1st in junior jazz solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 4th in preteen solo
Believe Nationals in Columbus, 5th in junior solo
25. Chloe Lukasiak “Lucky Star” (Lyrical) age 13
Energy in Highland, 1st in preteen solo, 1st overall
26. Nia Frazier “Goodbye Maya” (Contemporary) age 13
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, preteen miss sheer talent
DKU in Orlando, 1st in teen solo, 1st overall
27. Nia Frazier “Down to the river” (Lyrical) age 13
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in preteen solo
Fierce in Woodbridge, did not place
28. Keara Sweeney “Living in the shadows” (Lyrical) age 13
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in intermediate lyrical solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd in preteen solo
WCTE in Rockville, 6th in teen world solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 8th in junior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
29. Kassidy Leon “Snowing” (Acrobatic) age 15
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in teen solo
Sheer talent in Wheeling, 5th in teen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
Open call in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
30. Kmryn Bridges “Fate” (Lyrical) age 14
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, National teen miss
Energy in highland, 3rd in preteen solo
31. Alison Taylor “Here I am” (Jazz) age 14
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
Sheer talent in Wheeling, did not place
Open call in Pittsburgh, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
32. Ian Schmoke “Words” (Lyrical) age 17
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, National senior mr
WCTE in Rockville, 1st in senior solo, 3rd overall
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 5th in senior solo
33. Katherine Narasimhan “Star from India” (Acrobatic) age 17
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in senior solo
WCTE in Rockville, 10th in teen world solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
34. Payton Ackerman “Serial killer” (Jazz) age 17
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, National senior miss
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior jazz solos
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
35. Olivia Ice “Oh my my” (Tap) age 18
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
36. Hope Roberts “Explosions in the sky” (Contemporary) age 17
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
WCTE in Rockville, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
37. Hope Roberts “Swanhilda” (Ballet) age 17
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, did not place
38. Ryleigh Vertes “Without a word” (Acrobatic) age 19
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior open solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 4th in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
39. Auriel Welty “Purple rain” (Contemporary) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in senior solo
Hollywoodvibe in Baltimore, 3rd in senior contemporary solo
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior contemporary solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
40. Mariah Aivazis “Landfill” (Jazz) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 9th in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
41. Kaeli Ware “Sparrow” (Contemporary) age 13
NUVO in Pittsburgh, 2nd in teen solo
42. Sarah Reasons “Sun goddess” (Acrobatic) age 14
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd in teen solo
DKU in Orlando, 2nd in teen solo, 4th overall
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yobaba30 · 5 years
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Seth Abramson
(THREAD) BREAKING NEWS: Mueller has sent a report to DOJ that DOJ is representing is "comprehensive" and will shortly be publicly summarized. A lot of the reporting surrounding this major event is *wrong*—so I'll try to report things accurately. I hope you'll read on and retweet. 
1/ At the risk of sounding like Mike Myers' famous SNL talk-show host Linda Richman, "Mueller's final Trump-Russia report" is neither "Mueller's," final, about "Trump-Russia" or a "report." So all the breathless "reporting" today suggesting otherwise is inaccurate and misleading. 2/ What we call the "Trump-Russia" investigation is a web of criminal, counterintelligence, and Congressional investigations that intersect with the work of the Special Counsel's Office. So there are three key "c"-words here—"criminal," "counterintelligence," and "Congressional." 3/ Special Counsel Mueller is part of the "criminal" investigation; Mueller's work *intersects* with the "counterintelligence" investigation; and his work feeds into and draws from the Congressional investigation. And here's the key: all three of these investigations are ongoing. 4/ As part of the "criminal" investigation, Mueller investigated some things his office then prosecuted; he investigated some things his office handed off to others; he investigated some things he chose not to prosecute; he investigated some things he is letting Congress handle. 5/ Mueller's "criminal" investigations—that is, the information he derived during his nearly 24 months of *criminal investigative work*—then fed directly into multiple "counterintelligence" investigations and will undoubtedly feed into many ongoing "Congressional" investigations. 6/ The news we got today is that Mueller will not *himself* be bringing any more indictments. That's it. That's *all* that has just happened. Any reporting that says the "Russia probe is done" is false. Any reporting that "Mueller's work is done" is false. It is only what I said. 7/ Focusing *exclusively* on what Mueller's office will be doing going forward and *exclusively* on the criminal investigation—so, a small part of what we somewhat misleadingly call the "Trump-Russia scandal"—we can see that Mueller may be done indicting (*maybe*) but that's it. 8/ As of today, Mueller had ten attorneys working for him (himself not included, I believe) down from seventeen originally. But we found out this week that certain attorneys who "left" his Office will *still be doing work for it*. Why? Because the Office has some work left to do. 9/ That Office, whether still formally constituted or not, will see its attorneys prosecute Roger Stone in November, eight months from now. It will see its cooperating witness Rick Gates participate in "multiple" ongoing federal criminal investigations. And that's just the start: 10/ The Office will see its cooperating witness Mike Flynn testify in the Kian trial in July (Kian was a NatSec official on Trump's transition team whose case intersects with all the other parts of the Trump-Russia investigation). Flynn is also involved in *multiple* other cases. 11/ The Office will continue to pursue grand jury testimony from a Roger Stone witness, and continue to pursue a substantial trove of documents (for its grand jury, which is seated through July as far as was last reported) from an as-yet unnamed state-owned foreign corporation. 12/ The Office has—it appears—referred to DOJ for prosecution at least one man it previously promised to prosecute (Corsi) and presumably has referred to DOJ for *possible* prosecution a whole host of "Trumpworld" figures who Congress has recently accused of perjuring themselves. 13/ We also heard from major media over the past few weeks that Bob Mueller's office was referring out an unknown number of new cases to other federal prosecutors, including presumably—based on past cooperation and information-sharing practices—prosecutors in SDNY, EDVA, and DC. 14/ We *also* know from major media that there are many ongoing cases for which Mueller's office conducted some of the investigation, all of the investigation, or shared information with the case's primary investigators, such as Cohen's SDNY cases and the Maria Butina case in DC. 15/ What some in the media decided—I do not know why—is that the only cases they would associate with Mueller would be (a) indictments Mueller's office brought, (b) that were completed before he issued any report to the DOJ, and (c) immediately (on their face) involved collusion. 16/ So you have reporters today blithely saying that "Mueller is done" when Mueller will be prosecuting Roger Stone for most of 2019. You have reporters saying "he's done" when cases he initiated are not only ongoing in multiple jurisdictions but may well provide new intel there. 17/ If Roger Stone decides to cooperate—before or after conviction—that's Mueller. The same is true for Kian. The same is even true for Manafort (who can cooperate to reduce his sentence for the next year). But the same is also true for the many cases Gates and Flynn are working. 18/ The same is true for Butina. And for indictments that arise from the ongoing counterintelligence investigation(s). Or any new criminal referrals that go from Congress to DOJ. The same is true for cases Mueller began—that then went elsewhere—that could lead to new indictments. 19/ The same is true for any cases that Mueller passed directly on to DOJ to let DOJ decide whether to prosecute them or not. In short, media can tell us today that *Mueller himself* will bring no new indictments—but even that might be conditioned by what happens in Stone's case. 19/ So Mueller has indicated not just all the charges he himself brought, but all those he sent elsewhere that we know of and all those he sent elsewhere that we *don't* know of. As for the "counterintelligence" investigation—quite possibly still ongoing—we'll get nothing at all. 20/ There may then be *another* category in what Mueller has submitted which includes cases he referred back to Main Justice. And a final category (possibly) that includes cases he suggests be referred to Congress because an indictment is impossible (e.g., cases involving Trump). 21/ As to what Mueller will do with one other category—inculpatory evidence he discovered involving potential offenses he regarded as outside his purview—I have no idea whether those will be in the report, were sent to other federal prosecutors, or will be given to Main Justice. 22/ What we have today are a large number of non-attorney journalists who don't understand what a *small part* of the big picture is being dealt with and discussed today because they want to believe they have a handle on a story they do *not* have a handle on. That's distressing. 23/ Imagine that tomorrow Bijan Kian says, "I saw things on the national security team during the transition—I want to talk." Imagine Stone says that. Imagine that any of the cases Mueller's cooperating witnesses are working on now—including Gates and Flynn—beget new indictments. 24/ Under those circumstances, what would today's too-oft-heard pronouncement—"no new indictments"—even mean? Or what would it mean if any of the cases Mueller referred to SDNY, EDVA, DC, state courts, or Main Justice—whether in the past or just recently—lead to new indictments? 25/ What if the counterintelligence cases that do not appear to have been subsumed by Mueller's investigation return to the criminal sphere in the future as new indictments? What if Congressional investigations spurred by Mueller's work produce new evidence, and then indictments? 26/ Thus—given all this—my statement that this investigation isn't "Mueller's." It now resides within—besides, still, Mueller's grand jury—the Stone case, the Kian case, Gates' cases, Flynn's cases, Cohen's cases, SDNY, EDVA, DC, NYCDA, NYAG, Main Justice, FBI, CIA, and Congress. 27/ And "new indictments" in *any* of those spheres may not be prosecuted by Mueller himself—but they will be the product of his work and the fact that his investigation has unleashed a snowstorm of legal hurt upon Donald Trump the likes of which no president has previously seen. 28/ This explains, too, why "final"—applied to today's "report"—is false. There is only a finality to Mueller himself bringing new indictments (with the exception that many things could happen that *would've* led to new indictments for Mueller that he'll now allow DOJ to handle). 29/ But Mueller did something else for America that we are only just beginning to appreciate: news stories tracking down what Mueller was working on informed us that what we call "Trump-Russia" isn't really "Trump-Russia" at all—that Trump's malfeasance goes *well* beyond Russia. 30/ That is, no matter the scope of what Mueller "reports," we know he investigated—and may have sent to other prosecutors outside Main Justice—data on pre-election Trump collusion with Saudi Arabia, Israel, UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, and Qatar: all intersecting with Russian collusion. 31/ The extent to which Mueller pursued these leads is partly mandate-based and partly due to the imposition of urgency upon his work by voters, media, politicians, possibly DOJ itself. Investigation of these other courses of collusion—many quite baroque—can't be wrapped up soon. 32/ So for instance, major media reported that Mueller was looking into Trump-Saudi collusion—and soon after Representative Schiff of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence picked up that thread, and will pursue it even if Mueller left it out of his "report" to DOJ. 33/ I keep putting "report" in quotes because what Mueller has made is a "report" by DOJ *regs* but not as we generally understand the term: it is not a conclusive statement that addresses all complexities of a given issue. It is a narrow perspective on a single subset of issues. 34/ DOJ can't charge someone with something *or discuss in much detail that they considered doing so*—or perhaps even *any* detail—unless they can prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt: with 90%+ certainty. But would a full "report" tell us there was 78% proof of conspiracy? 35/ To put this in concrete terms: If Mueller found 81% proof that Trump criminally conspired with the Kremlin, it's entirely possible you wouldn't find that anywhere in any "report" Mueller files. Would you then call that a full and final "report on conspiracy"? No—you wouldn't. 36/ Just so if Mueller had 78% proof Trump Jr. perjured himself. Or 86% proof Erik Prince did. Or 69% proof that Kushner committed espionage. That's all stuff you'd like to know—and that we'd expect in any "report" deserving that name on those topics—but you wouldn't see it here. 37/ To be clear, this isn't sour grapes—as the fact that this intel *won't* be in this "report" media is over-hyping only means that, instead, you will see this 78% (or 86%, or 69%) proof of harrowing federal felonies *paraded before Congress on your TV screen at home*. And more: 38/ It will *continue* to be—invisible to you and me—the subject of ongoing investigations by the FBI/CIA such that, if/when proof of Kushner committing espionage (say) goes from 69% to 90%, it *will* reappear in the criminal justice system as a "new indictment." You bet it will. 39/ So when I say "Mueller's final Trump-Russia report" is neither Mueller's, final, "Trump-Russia," or a report, I mean it—it isn't any of those things. That doesn't mean it's not an important milestone in an historic test of our rule of law, democracy, and civic fabric—it *is*. 40/ We're not jurors—we don't need 90%+ proof of conspiring with Russia to find a POTUS unfit or shun Kushner the rest of his life. My book PROOF OF COLLUSION—and upcoming book PROOF OF CONSPIRACY—establish these things at the high level of certainty informed citizenship demands. 41/ As for offenses underlying collusion and conspiracy—obstruction, witness tampering, perjury, bank fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, RICO and more—as to both Donald Trump *and* his family and aides I have every reason to believe such investigations and cases proceed onward. 42/ As for collusion and conspiracy—the latter a charge in itself, the former chargeable when it arises in conduct qualifying as conspiracy, aiding/abetting, bribery, fraud or even offenses like obstruction—there's *another* group that isn't jurors requiring 90%+ proof: Congress. 43/ PROOF OF COLLUSION and PROOF OF CONSPIRACY—taken together as a duology of Trump/Trumpworld treachery—make a fulsome case for impeachment in the context of the offenses alleged being national security threats no Congress can demand 90%+ proof of for an impeachment to proceed. 44/ And it's for this precise reason that *another* investigation will not be stopped should there not be found (by Mueller) 90%+ proof of conspiracy: the counterintelligence investigations that preceded Mueller's investigation and that are—as far as any of us know—still ongoing. 45/ In short, as to any offense which isn't a high crime or misdemeanor and involves Trump and his family, the investigation of such crimes continues; as to high crimes and misdemeanors, 90%+ proof not only won't be required and isn't expected, it *cannot* be set as the standard. 46/ I'd have liked Mueller to handle the prosecution of Don Jr., Prince, and others lying to Congress, but if others do so that's fine; I'd have liked Mueller to hold Kushner accountable for all that he's done with Russia, Saudi Arabia, and others, but have *no* doubt he will be. 47/ I'm sad that—for the sake of clicks, eyeballs, ratings, and the salaries of those who live by a breaking-news chyron—what happened today has wrongly been cast as the end of something rather than (as @neal_katyal wisely said) the beginning of something. But that's media today. 48/ The reason I often remind people that I was a practicing criminal attorney for years—and am still an attorney—and that I was trained as a criminal investigator at two universities and then practiced as a criminal investigator, is because I stand by my professional judgments. 49/ Trump is what I've said he is, and he's done what I've said he's done. Hundreds of hours of professional research for two books leave no doubt for me. Whatever we receive from Barr in the coming days—whether comprehensive and transparent or opaque and elusive—that remains so. 50/ You—whoever you are, reading this—want this to end *now*. I want it as much as you do—maybe far more. But it won't end anytime soon. What we see when we see Mueller's work will be the end of just *one* chapter of U.S. history's longest, most complex, most harrowing epic. /end PS/ I just want to acknowledge a couple things I chose not to address in this thread: most notably, whether "no new indictments" from the SCO right now means no sealed indictments to unseal, or the fact that no obstruction indictment means nothing because Trump can't be indicted.
PS2/ Folks wisely note that Mueller gave great deals to a lot of people to get them to give info on people higher up, e.g. Flynn, Gates and Nader. That's why I noted that Flynn and Gates are still being used in multiple cases and Nader's help on Saudi Arabia may still be active. PS3/ Folks likewise wisely note that many people you'd expect to have seen interviewed either weren't (Ivanka) or only narrowly (Jared). That's why I noted that there are investigations ongoing in several jurisdictions that may well see these individuals *eventually* get noticed. PS4/ The wisest thing I heard this evening was a smart progressive pointing out that the only thing we know now that we didn't know a few hours ago is that some sort of report exists. Basically everything else we read online and see on TV about what Mueller has said is a *guess*.
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Cami Vorhees' solos over the years
2013/14 (Age 5)
"My Boyfriend's Back"
1st in 8 and Under, Nexstar Columbus
2nd in Mini Solos, StarSystems Pittsburgh
Miss Mini DanceXplosion, DanceXplosion Nationals
2014/15 (Age 6)
"The Way You Make Me Feel"
1st in Mini Solos, JUMP Pittsburgh
2nd in Mini Solos, JUMP Providence
2nd in Mini Solos, 24/7 Rochester
Mini Female Velocity Artist, Velocity Nationals
Didn't place for Best Dancer, TDA Las Vegas
"Sweet Child of Mine"
5th in Mini Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
3rd in Mini Solos, 24/7 Tysons Corner
2015/16 (Age 7)
"All that Jazz"
2nd in Mini Solos, Jump Syracuse
3rd in Mini Solos, Jump Pittsburgh
3rd in Mini Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
"Circus"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Providence
"Nature Boy"
2nd in Mini Solos, Radix Pittsburgh
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Pittsburgh
1st in Mini Solos, Hollywood Vibe, Pittsburgh
5th in Mini Solos, 24/7 Pittsburgh
1st in Mini Solos, NYCDA Pittsburgh
Regional Mini Female MVP, Velocity Pittsburgh
1st in Mini, 3rd Overall, VIP Dance, Pittsburgh
1st High Score Junior, Open Call Pittsburgh
Didn't Place for Best Dancer, TDA Orlando
2016/17 (Age 8)
"Dance like yo Daddy"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Pittsburgh
Placed with other Solo, KAR Youngstown
"Wings"
1st in Mini Solos, 24/7 Rochester
2nd in Mini Solos, Radix Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Hollywood Vibe Pittsburgh
1st in Secondary 8 and Under, KAR Youngstown, Miss Petite
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Toronto
"Here I am"
2nd in Mini Solos, 24/7 Pittsburgh
"Who I am"
2nd in Mini Solos, Jump Buffalo
"Painter"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Providence
2nd in Mini Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
2nd in Mini Solos, NYCDA Pittsburgh
"The Way"
1st in Mini Solos, NYCDA Pittsburgh
3rd Runner-up for Mini Female Best Dancer, TDA Orlando
2017/18 (Age 9)
"Ashed"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Providence
3rd in Mini Solos, TDA Orlando
"Painting Grey"
1st in Mini Solos, 24/7 Tysons Corner
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Albany
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Philadelphia
Mini Female Best Dancer, TDA Orlando
"Bad Dream"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump New York
1st in Mini Solos, Nuvo Buffalo
"Stations"
1st in Mini Solos, Nuvo National Harbor
1st in Mini Solos, 24/7 Rochester
"Look What I've Become"
1st in Mini Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Pittsburgh
1st in Mini Solos, 24/7 Meadowlands
"Forgotten"
1st in Mini Solos, Jump Toronto
2018/19 (Age 10)
"Painting Gray"
Closing Show, Jump Portland
"Cringe"
Closing Show, Jump Pittsburgh
Closing Show, Nuvo Boston
Closing Show, Jump Buffalo
Closing Show, 24/7 Pittsburgh
"Into the night"
Closing Show, 24/7 Atlanta
Closing Show, Jump Washington
Closing Show, Nuvo Dallas
Closing Show, Jump Honolulu
Closing Show, 24/7 Meadowlands
1st in Mini Solos, Radix Pittsburgh
"All The World Will Know"
Closing Show, 24/7 Pittsburgh
Closing Show, 24/7 Chicago
2019/20 (Age 11)
"Movement"
1st in Junior Solos, JUMP Pittsburgh
"Everest"
3rd in Junior Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
"Into the Night"
1st in Junior Solos, 24/7 Pittsburgh
Top 15, TDA Live
"Flux"
1st in Junior Solos, 24/7 Rochester
2020/21 (Age 12)
"Unplug"
1st in Junior Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Jump Baltimore
1st in Junior Solos, 24/7 Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Jump Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Radix Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Nuvo Meadowlands
1st in Junior Solos, TDA Orlando
"Knives Out"
Closing Show, 24/7 Pittsburgh
1st in Junior Solos, Radix Baltimore
1st in Junior Solos, Nuvo Atlantic City
Junior Female Best Dancer
"Belly Of The Beast"
1st in Junior Solos, Jump Philadelphia
2021/22 (Age 13)
"Fuego"
Closing Show, Nuvo Cleveland
Closing Show, 24/7 Orlando
Closing Show, 24/7 Pittsburgh
Closing Show, 24/7 Myrtle Beach
Closing Show, Nuvo Miami
Closing Show, TDA Orlando
Closing Show, Jump Philadelphia
"Paper Planes"
Closing Show, Nuvo Pittsburgh
Closing Show, 24/7 Meadowlands
2022/23 (Age 14)
"Don't Worry, Darlin"
1st in Teen Solos, 24/7 Pittsburgh
2nd in Teen Solos, Radix Pittsburgh
2nd in Teen Solos, TDA Orlando
"Dance of the Dream Man"
Teen Female Best Dancer
"Esotro"
1st in Teen Solos, Nuvo Pittsburgh
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WDP Solos 2022/23:
Kiera Sun
"Black and White"
2nd Place Junior Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
1st Place Junior Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
1st Place Junior Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
3rd Runner-up for Junior Female Best Dancer, TDA Las Vegas
1st in Junior Finals Solos, NYCDA Nationals, National Junior Female Outstanding Dancer
"Lumina"
3rd Place Junior Solos, JUMP Anaheim
Piper Ruff
"Prism"
8th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 San Diego
"Interlude"
3rd Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
4th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Bellevue
7th Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
14th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
"Hinterland"
10th Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
Annabel Kohn
"Final Endings"
10th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 San Diego
7th Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
"Frozen Tears"
3rd Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
6th Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
5th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
Izzy Howard:
"Outro"
1st Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
3rd Runner-up for Teen Female Best Dancer, TDA Las Vegas
"This Bitter Earth"
1st Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
1st Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
2nd Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
"Black Coffee"
1st Place Teen Finals Solo, NYCDA Nationals, 1st Runner-up for Teen Female Outstanding Dancer
Alyssa Park
"Aura"
2nd Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
2nd Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
16th Place Teen Finals Solos, NYCDA Nationals
"I Remember Everything"
3rd Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
Ashley Guo
"Verge"
4th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
7th Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
4th Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
17th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
Lyla Briggs
"Poem Of Light"
5th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
5th Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
8th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
"Efude (paintbrush)"
6th Place Teen Solos, Radix Anaheim
Malcolm Takumi
"Solaris"
5th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
4th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
20th Place Teen Finals Solos, NYCDA Nationals, 1st Runner-up for National Teen Male Outstanding Dancer
Evee Lee
"Trapped"
5th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
2nd Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
3rd Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
"Underneath Your Shadow"
3rd Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
7th Place Teen Finals Solo, NYCDA Nationals, 5th Runner-up for National Teen Female Outstanding Dancer
Charlotte Huang
"Mirrored Reservoir"
7th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
6th Place Teen Solos, JUMP Anaheim
7th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
Elle Sanders
"Aria"
8th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
9th Place Teen Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
24th Place Teen Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
Lauren Lee
"Anthesis"
10th Place Teen Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
Tegan Chou
"Everest"
4th Place Senior Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
1st Place Senior Solos, 24/7 Glendale
6th Place Senior Solos, JUMP Anaheim
1st Place Senior Solos, JUMP Honolulu
1st Place Senior Solos, NYCDA Las Vegas
18th Place Senior Finals Solos, NYCDA Nationals
"Born of Regret"
2nd Place Senior Solos, Nuvo Meadowlands
4th Place Senior Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
Ashley Lorber
"Maps"
7th Place Senior Solos, 24/7 Anaheim
5th Place Senior Solos, Nuvo Anaheim
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Aldc solo results 2013
1. Mackenzie Ziegler “Daisy Chains” (Acrobatic) age 9
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in small wonder solo
2. Mackenzie Ziegler “Boys like you” (Acrobatic jazz) age 9
Masters of Dance Arts in Coraopolis, 1st in mini solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in small wonder solo, 3rd overall solo/duo/trio
JUMP in Orlando, 3rd in mini solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
3. Brooke Kosinski “I’m available” (Musical theater) age 9
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, National small wonder miss
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, regional junior dancer of the year, 1st in junior open solo
Hollywoodvibe Nationals in Las Vegas, Nationals junior dancer of the year, 1st in junior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small wonder solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in small fry solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
4. Sammie Lenzi “Consider yourself” (Acrobatic) age 9
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in small fry solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini acro solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd in small wonder solo
DEA Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd runner up for small fry miss
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in small wonder solo
5. Selah Curran “Super CUTE” (Jazz) age 9
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in preteen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 9th in mini primary solo
6. Kylie Edwards “Poison Ivy” (Jazz) age 9
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in small wonder solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 4th in mini primary solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
7. Sarah Hunt “Everybody can be a princess” (Ballet) age 8
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
8. Brooklyn Ginsburgh “Everyone can be a princess” (Ballet) age 8
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
9. Jillian Porter “A tisked a tasked” (Jazz) age 8
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in small wonder solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
10. Nina Cergnilia “?” (Musical theater) age 9
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
11. Anastasia Rose “Paper moon” (Acrobatic) age 9
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small fry solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 5th in small wonder solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
12. Maddie Ziegler “Breaking down Berlin” (Contemporary) age 11
JUMP in Orlando, 1st in mini solo
Powerhouse in OH, 1st in junior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in junior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 2nd in mini solo
13. Maddie Ziegler “You and me against the world” (Tap) age 11
In10sity in NYC, 2nd in junior solo
14. Kendall Vertes “Look at me now” (Jazz) age 11
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in preteen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 2nd in junior solo
Powerhouse in OH, 2nd in junior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 4th in mini solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 5th in mini solo
15. Chloe Lukasiak “What about mother” (Lyrical) age 12
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in preteen solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
Energy in Youngstown, 2nd in junior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 5th in junior solo
16. Nia Frazier “20’Scat” (Jazz) age 12
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 4th in preteen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 6th in junior solo
iHollywood in Los Angeles, 10th in junior solo
JUMP in Orlando, did not place
17. Keara Sweeney “Some things are meant to be” (Acro lyrical) age 12
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in preteen solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in preteen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 4th runner up for junior miss
18. Alex Biery “Up a lazy river” (Tap) age 12
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
19. Natalie McKela “Can’t say no” (Jazz) age 12
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in preteen solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in preteen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
20. Nick Dobbs “Center aisle” (Lyrical) age 16
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in teen solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in teen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 7th in teen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
21. Katherine Narasimhan “Porcelain” (Acro lyrical) age 16
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st runner up for teen miss
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in teen solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in teen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 8th in teen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
22. Payton Ackerman “China doll” (Jazz) age 16
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior jazz solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in teen solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 3rd in teen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 10th in teen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA in Pittsburgh, not competed
23. Hope Roberts “Swan lake variation” (Ballet) age 16
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
24. Kevin Cosculluela “Warrior” (Contemporary) age 17
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in senior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
25. Paige Hyland “Get up get loud get tough” (Acrobatic jazz) Age 13
Powerhouse in OH, 2nd in junior solo
26. Brooke Hyland “The animals know” (Acrobatic) Age 15
Energy in Highland, 2nd in teen solo, 1st runner up for teen miss
27. Elizabeth Rohm “Maybe” (Lyrical) age 18
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior contemporary solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 4th in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in senior solo
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 6th in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 10th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
28. Elissa Berardi “Trouble” (Tap) age 18
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 7th in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
29. Nina Linhart “Fever” (Musical theater) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, National senior miss
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 8th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
30. Nina Linhart “Skyfall” (Contemporary) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in senior solo, 2nd overall titanium competition
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 4th in senior solo
31. Malena Maust “Lovely” (Lyrical) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 4th in senior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 9th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
32. Olivia Ice “Who will comfort me” (Tap) age 17
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh (2014), 1st in senior tap
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 10th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh (2014), did not place
33. Auriel Welty “Seduces me” (Lyrical) age 17
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, 5th in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
34 .Ryleigh Vertes “The river” (Acrobatic) age 18
Sheer talent Nationals in Las Vegas, 3rd in senior solo
Sheer talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
35. Katherine Narasimhan “Black bird” (Acrobatic) age 16
Not competed
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Aldc solo results 2012
1. Brooke Kosinski “If I can’t take it with me” (Musical theater) age 8
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in small fry high score solo
Nexstar in Akron, 2nd in mini solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, 2nd runner for small fry miss
NUVO in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
2. Anastasia Rose “By the beautiful sea” (Acrobatic) age 8
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small fry high score solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
3. Mackenzie Ziegler “Party starts right now” (Acrobatic jazz) age 8
Starbound in Long Island, 1st in petite solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in small fry high score solo
4. Selah Curran “Lil miss swagger” (Hip hop) age 8
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
5. Nina Cergnilia “Poodle in Paris” (Musical theater) age 8
Nexstar in Akron, 3rd in pre star solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
6. Brooklyn Ginsburg “Blah Blah cha cha” (Jazz) age 7
Nexstar in Akron, 8th in pre star solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
7. Jillian Porter “Grand old flag” (Song and dance) age 7
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice, did not place
8. Maddie Ziegler “The girl I wanna be” (Lyrical) age 10
Hollywoodvibe in St Louis, 1st in junior solo, 1st in junior division
Starbound in Long Island, 1st in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
9. Maddie Ziegler “Airmail special” (Tap) age 10
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
10. Maddie Ziegler “Quiet voices” (Contemporary)
Energy in Highland, 1st in junior solo, junior miss energy
DEA in Pittsburgh, not competed
11. Chloe Lukasiak “I wanna be a rockette” (Musical theater) age 11
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
Starbound in Long Island, 3rd in junior solo
12. Chloe Lukasiak “The raven” (Contemporary) age 11
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
13. Chloe Lukasiak “Angry bird” (Contemporary) age 11
Nexstar in Akron, 6th in junior solo
14. Nia Frazier “One small girl” (Acrobatic) age 11
DTI in Greensboro, 4th in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
15. Nia Frazier “Bound” (Contemporary) age 11
Energy in Waterford, 9th in junior solo
16. Kendall Vertes “Kiss kiss” (Jazz) age 10
Fire and Ice, Petite miss Fire and ice
In10sity in Hollywood, 5th in elite junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
17. Keara Sweeney “Amazing Mayzie” (Musical theater) age 11
Fire and Ice, 5th in junior solo
Nexstar in Akron, did not place
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
NAM in Pittsburgh, did not place
18. Paige Hyland “Make some noise” (Acrobatic jazz) age 12
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in preteen solo
MA dance clute in TX, 1st in elementary 4-6 solo
19. Paige Hyland “Tongue twister” (Acrobatic) age 12
Nexstar in Akron, 7th in junior solo
20. Brooke Hyland “Garden of Eden” (Acrobatic) age 14
Rising star in Columbus, 1st in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
21. Brooke Hyland “Snowfall” (Acrobatic) age 14
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen solo
22. Brooke Hyland “Paint the pictures” (Acrobatic) age 14
Starbound in Atlanta, 2nd in teen solo
23. Payton Ackerman “Sinking feeling” (Jazz) age 15
DEA Nationals in NYC, National teen miss
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, Regional teen miss
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen jazz solos
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in teen solo
Starbound in Atlanta, 7th in teen solo, 2nd in jazz
Nexstar in Akron, 8th in tee solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
24. Kassidy Leon “Dreams on Fire” (Acrobatic) age 13
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice, unknown scoring
25. Maddie Genre “I heard it trough the grave pine” (Tap) age 14
Fire and Ice, 1st in teen solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, 2nd in teen solo
Nexstar in Akron, 9th in teen solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
26. Nick Dobbs “Someone like you” (Lyrical) age 15
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
NUVO in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
27. Katherine Narasimhan “Amelie” (Acrobatic) age 15
Starbound, National teen miss Starbound
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen solo, 1st in acro
NUVO in Pittsburgh, 2nd in teen solo
Nexstar in Akron, 5th in tee solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
28. Katie Genre “Ave Maria” (Lyrical) age 16
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Nexstar in Akron, did not place
29. Olivia Ice “Hanuman” (Tap) age 16
DEA Nationals in NYC, 1st runner up for teen miss
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
30. Hope Roberts “Winter fairy” (Ballet) age 15
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, did not place
31. John Fiumara “I can’t make u love me” (Contemporary) age 18
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
32. John Fiumara “You’re easy lovin’” (Tap) age 18
Dance Masters of America, senior mr dance
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, regional senior mr, 1st in senior tap solo, 2nd in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Nexstar in Akron, 2nd in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
33. Brittany Pent “Amazing grace” (lyrical) age 18
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
Nexstar in Akron, 5th in senior solo
34. Brandon Pent “Wake up Maggie” (?) age 17
NUVO in Pittsburgh, did not place
35. Elissa Berardi “Everybody” (Tap) age 17
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
36. Malena Maust “Pretty face” (Lyrical) age 17
Fire and Ice, 9th in senior solo
Nexstar in Akron, 10th in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
37. Elizabeth Rohm “Can’t help falling in love” (Lyrical) age 17
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
38. Ryleigh Vertes “In these roses” (Acrobatic) age 17
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
39. Auriel Welty “Last warning” (Lyrical) age 16
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
Hollywoodvibe in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
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ALDC 2010 solos
1.Maddie Ziegler “Sunshine and lollipops” (Tap)
Dance Masters of Pennsylvania, Petite miss dance of PA
Applause talent in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 1st in mini solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in small fry solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, 2nd in small fry solo
Intrigue in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
NUVO in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
2.Maddie Ziegler “Big bow wow” (Musical theater)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in small fry solo
DEA Nationals in Las Vegas, 1st in small fry solo
Applause talent in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
NUVO in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
Intrigue in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
3. Isabella Saccomano “The glow worm” (Acrobatic)
Dance Masters of PA, 2nd in 7-8 solo division
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in small fry solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 4th in mini solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 6th in mini solo
4. Brenna Springer “Don’t sit under the apple tree” (Tap)
Dance Masters of PA, 3rd in 7-8 solo division
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in small fry solo
5. Nia Frazier “Satan’s little lamb” (Acrobatic)
DEA Nationals in NYC, 4th in small fry solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in small fry solo
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
6. Mackenzie Ziegler “Let me entertain you” (Musical theater)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 3rd in intermediate solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
7. Chloe Lukasiak “I like to fuss” (Musical theater)
DEA Nationals in NYC, National small fry miss DEA
Dance Masters of PA, 2nd in 9-10 solo, 1st runner up for petite miss
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 2nd in mini solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 2nd in mini solo
Applause talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in mini solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 3rd in mini solo
Intrigue in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
8. Haley Grieco “My pa” (Lyrical acrobatic)
Dance Masters of PA, 1st in 9-10 solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 2nd in mini solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 5th in mini solo
9. Paige Hyland “Honey bun” (Acrobatic)
DEA Nationals in NYC, 1st in junior solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 1st runner up for petite miss
Dance Masters of Pennsylvania, 2nd runner up for petite miss
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in junior solo
10. Sarah Canobbio “Strawberry shortcake” (Jazz)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 9th in junior solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
11. Regan Check “How lucky you are” (Acrobatic)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 5th in intermediate solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
12. Brooke Aston “Yellow polka dot bikini” (Jazz)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 7th in intermediate solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
13. Brooke Hyland “Metamorphosis” (Acrobatic)
Dance Masters of PA, Junior miss dance of PA
DEA Nationals in NYC, 1st in preteen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 1st in junior solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 1st runner up for junior miss
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in preteen solo
Dance Masters of America, 4th runner up for junior miss
14. Katherine Narasimhan “One rainy afternoon” (Lyrical acrobatic)
DEA Nationals in Pittsburgh, National preteen miss dea
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 2nd in junior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in preteen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
15. Katherine Narasimhan “Talisman” (Ballet)
OSNY in Pittsburgh, Junior miss osny
DEA in Pittsburgh, 6th in preteen solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
16. Nick Dobbs “Mama’s arm” (Lyrical)
Dance Masters of Pennsylvania, Junior mr dance of pa
Dance Masters of America, 1st runner up for junior mr
DEA Nationals in NYC, 2nd in preteen solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 3rd in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in preteen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
17. Payton Ackerman “One track mind” (Jazz)
Dance Masters of PA, 3rd in 11-12 solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, 5th in preteen solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 9th in preteen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
18. Jordan Thomas “Heat wave” (Tap)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 5th in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 10th in preteen solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
19. Taylor Breen “Heart of glass” (Tap)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 12th in preteen solo
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
20. Natalie Secola “Body language” (Acrobatic)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 4th in junior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 14th in preteen solo
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
21. Olivia Ice “Just you just me” (Tap)
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
DEA Nationals in NYC, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
22. Nina Linhart “Bonjour Paris” (Musical theater)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, Teen miss Fire and ice
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in teen solo
Dance Masters of PA, 2nd runner up for teen miss
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
23. Brandon Pent “Any time now” (Jazz)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in teen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
24. Jazmine Phillips-Acie “Phenomenal woman” (Contemporary)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 6th in teen solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 7th in teen solo
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
25. Breeonna Springer “The mermaid” (Contemporary)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 10th in teen solo
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
26. Miranda Maleski “Wild is the wind” (Lyrical)
Applause in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Dance Masters of PA, 1st in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Intrigue in Pittsburgh, unknown scoring
27. Jesse Johnson “Ordinary people” (Lyrical)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
Dance Masters of PA, 3rd in 15-16 solo
Applause talent in Pittsburgh, 4th in senior solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 4th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
28. John Fiumara “So good today” (Tap)
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 1st in senior solo
Dance Masters of PA, 1st in 15-16 solo
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 2nd in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
29. John Fiumara “Piano man” (Contemporary)
NYCDA in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
YAGP in Philadelphia, top 3 senior contemporary
30. Emily Burkhart “Be myself again” (Lyrical)
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 4th in senior solo
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
Dance Masters of Pennsylvania, did not place
31. Jessica Ice “Bowl of cherries” (Contemporary)
DEA Nationals in NYC, National senior miss dea
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, Senior miss Fire and ice
DEA in Pittsburgh, 5th in senior solo
YAGP in Philadelphia, top 12 senior contemporary
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
32. Taylor Ackerman “Paparazzi” (Jazz)
Applause talent in Pittsburgh, 3rd in senior solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, 6th in senior solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
OSNY in Pittsburgh, did not place
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
33. Savanna Carozzi “The river” (Acrobatic)
DEA in Pittsburgh, 9th in senior solo
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
34. Elissa Berardi “Crazy in love” (Tap)
DEA in Pittsburgh, did not place
JUMP in Pittsburgh, did not place
35. Chelsea Shott “Polite song” (?)
Dance Masters of PA, did not place
36. Stephanie Pittman “Daughter” (Contemporary)
OSNY in Pittsburgh, 2nd in teen solo
Dance Masters of PA, 3rd runner up for teen miss
Fire and Ice in Pittsburgh, 5th in teen solo
YAGP in Pittsburgh, did not place
37. Stephanie Pittman “?” (Ballet)
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
38. Nina Linhart “?” (Ballet)
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
39. Brittany Pent “Broken wings” (Contemporary)
Dance Masters of PA, teen miss dance of PA
Dance Masters of America, 1st runner up for teen miss
DEA Nationals in NYC, 2nd in teen solo
JUMP in Pittsburgh, 3rd in teen solo
DEA in Pittsburgh, N/A
40. John Fiumara “?” (Ballet)
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
41. Jessica Ice “?” (Ballet)
YAGP in Philadelphia, did not place
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