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Students display dance talents in movie-themed Titanette Review

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Sandra Colton

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#21
Jul 3, 2009
 
Keep up the good work! Great to see a renew in dance-themed shows!

-Sandra Colton
Author of "BOOK ME! How To Become A Successful Working Dancer In Hollywood!"
www.BookMeHollywood.com
The Honest Truth

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Jul 9, 2009
 
Okay "NIKKI", we get it, YOUR A CLIPPERS GIRL! Or so you say! I can see by the way that you talk, SPELL and have a million comments just talking nonsense, you are a little girl. I get it, you were a dancer of Johnny's group some point in your life, or even maybe a part of hairspray! Hairspray won and that's that. Please, grow up! This is
not myspace, and this is not AIM, stop abbreviating every word you use. If you want people to actually see what you have to say or even agree, atleast write in the appropriate grammer!

I was apart of that group who always won sweepstakes and I am not just saying this because it's MY group but the talent that was shown in this years "Frankenstein" was unbelievable! Yes, I have to agree, Hairspray gave all that they had, and that was energy!
They chose Hairspray this year because they knew it was something simple and easy! C'mon, everyone has seen the movie!
Hairspray didn't have those turns and leaps, you know why, because they can't deliever it the way the Frankenstein group can. The Frankenstein group definately knows how to sell it! Good job guys!:)
Pioneer Alumni II

Downey, CA

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Sep 12, 2009
 
If anyone would like to see the judging sheets, check with Ms. Little or Ms. Peterson. I've seen them and the judges have no investment in the back-biting emotions expressed above. It would benefit everyone to celebrate a good performance and a good production rather than partake in petty "bad mouthing" as stated above. Frankenstein was terrific, Hairspray was terrific. The judges scored Hairspray higher. It's that simple.
blaaah

Los Angeles, CA

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Sep 29, 2009
 
alright listen here yea frankensteins group won sweeps for the past 5 years....but at least we are upfront yea were competing everyone else swears "its for the children" thn mhy is johnnys group practicing so hard. being part of the group i worked hard in frankenstein and for honesty sake lets not be hipocritical. everyone wanst to win.
john

Harrison, AR

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Oct 24, 2009
 
blaaah wrote:
alright listen here yea frankensteins group won sweeps for the past 5 years....but at least we are upfront yea were competing everyone else swears "its for the children" thn mhy is johnnys group practicing so hard. being part of the group i worked hard in frankenstein and for honesty sake lets not be hipocritical. everyone wanst to win.
DUH!!of course everyone is in it to win, its a competition, that is what pushes the groups to strive to be better. the difference is the "attitude" that comes along with the competition.it is possible to compete with keeping the children and the judges in mind, thats what makes the difference between a "show" and a "routine". so its not hypocritical to do both, that is what separates those from are used of doing high school routines and those who can put on productions. and whats wrong with putting 110% in what you do? you should work hard at anything you do, whether you are a freshman group or a senior group.
1 trained eye to another

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Sunday Nov 29
 
fan with a Trained Eye wrote:
I have been a fan of Titanette Revue for so many years! This year was a great show. Hairspray did a pronominal job but they didn't capture the dance element of the show. The group that had the best technique and overall best "dance" was the Frankenstein group. To the untrained eye, Hairspray was cute, fun and bubbly. However, in the dance world, Frankenstein by far had the best routine. Standing ovations don't count if they only include your own supporting audience. Had the entire audience stood up and cheered then you can truly count It as a "Standing Ovation"
i think you are confusing cleanness from technique. i could see how you are trying not show your bias, but don't hide behide your "trained eye" observation to try to belittle the hairspray group. if you truley had an eye you could of noticed that only a few like 3 girls actually had dance technique in frankenstein, and if i had to see another "L" shape arm i was going to scream!! if you had an trained eye you would noticed the arms, i guess being in your own little dance world you would never know that, thanks for the definition of what it is to have a standing ovation, you and i know the supporters from frankenstein would of never stood up for anyone except themselves. but you are entitled to your opinion, and judges spoke on theirs. thank God the judges don't live in your little "dance world", you might want to get out of your box awhile you might learn something new.
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