Monday, July 24, 2017

USA Dance 12th Mock Competition

Lani and I got to the Palladium a little after 7PM for the USA Dance 12th Mock Competition. A bit late but in time to pick up our delicious looking bento. Hey! I no kid you. It did look delicious before I grind down with it  It tasted delicious, too. Mustn't forget to mention the friendly and smiling faces that greeted us at the entrance to the ballroom. There at the Bento Table were Paulette Sek and Wun Ki. And at the door was Nancy Shen.

Paulet and Ki at the Bento Table


Nancy at the Door


The Onolicious Bento

Now that I've whetted your appetite, let's go on with the Show. First of all, Lani and I want to thank Glenn and Tracy for inviting us as their guests to this Mock Comp event. Mucho Gracias, Glenn and Tracy! They left tickets for us at the Reception Table which was manned by Delia Tom and Eugene Shen.

Delia and Eugene


It was Standing Room Only as my main girl and I hunted for seats. Met a lot of friendly dancers along the way to finding our seats near the stage. Found a couple of seats near a couple (Henrietta and Lester Muramoto) who we knew when we were on the Instructional Staff with Dance Hawaii and Dance Magic 808.


Social Dancing was still in full swing to the up beat tunes of  DeeJay  Gary Kawasaki.

DeeJay Gary Kawasaki


Great music going on and the Mock Comp part of the program was not gonna happen for another 5 to 6 minutes. That was enough time for me to go paparazzi. I thought I would go candid camera for a change but people were obliging when I ask to take a camera shot of them. Thank you, dancers.
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Tracy Okazaki

And it was time to start the Mock Competition of the program. EmCee for the program was Dr. Paul Laderta, a dynamic person who kept the competition moving along smoothly.

EmCee Dr. Paul Laderta

Taking to the podium, Dr. Laderta introduced the professionals in the audience and then gave recognition to the Sister Clubs: Aiea Ballroom Dance Cl;ub (President Deanie Bates), Aloha Ballroom Dance Club (Pesident Gordon Wong), Friends of  Ala Wai (President Derek Kam), Ilima Ballroom Club (President Diane Wong), Pan Pacific Ballroom Dance Society (Gene Inoshita), and Hawaii Ballroom Dance Association.
He then introduced USA Dance Honolulu President Glenn Okazaki who gave a welcome speech.

USA Dance President Glenn Okazaki


Returning to the podium, Dr. Laderta talked about the history and benefits of the Mock Competition that originated 12 years ago. (Quote) The Mock Competition was created as a means to raise funds to sponsor our USA Dance Amateurs Competitors to compete at the USA Dance National Championship each year. Each couple who did compete at the National Championships each receievd $250 in sponsorship. It is also used as an incentive for aspiring dancers to take the step and become a Dancesport Athlete in USA Dance. USA Dance and the NDCA now included a Category in competition called Student/Teacher. (unquote)

The Showcase started with Part 1 - Latin/Rhythm Competition
Competitors were Isabella Nelson and Brooke Johnson, Ravi Narayan and Isabella Nelson, David Iwamoto and Coralee Harai, Mike and Lorrie Chun, Calvin and Debra Ota, Derek and Debra Kam, and Edwin and Charlotte Bugarin.

After a short intermission for General Dancing and competitors change of costume, Part 2 - Standard
Competition began.
Competitors were Ravi Narayan and Isabella Nelson, David Iwamoto and Coralee Harai, Jacky Lei and Margaret Yu, Robert and Diana Diana, James and Annie Kwong, Tommy Nakamura and Joannie Tan, Calvin and Debra Ota, Mike and Lorrie Chun, Mguel Heraclio and Rieko Ota, Ed and Candy Matsuda, and Glenn Okazaki and Anne Ho.






























The USA Dance 12th Mock Comp was definitely well organized. It was colorful, exciting, and very entertaining. There were no real winners in this competition because every competitors were winners. They were dazzling and excellent in the execution of their performances. Kudos to the EmCee Dr. Paul Laderta who got the audience stirred up to be part of the program...a mark of a genuine EmCee.
Much thanks to Dr. Laderta for sharing his script of the program with me, and thanks to USA Dance President Glenn Okazaki who help me identify some of the competitors in the photos.

Hasta la Vista,
Frank  

Friday, July 21, 2017

4th Saturday Salsa Social

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

IBDI Welcomes A New Dance Instructor


Greetings,
This 4th term IBDI welcomes our new Dance Instructor Hyunsun Lee.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

USA Dance Mock Comp This Saturday

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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

IBDI 56th Anniversary Dance

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Monday, July 10, 2017

Palladium July 2017 Schedule

Aloha Students of Dance,
        Thought you'd like to know what's on tap at the Palladium for the month of July.
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USA Dance, 12th Annual Mock Competition
Saturday, July 22, 2016
Dance starts at 6:30pm and ends at 9:30
Best Music in town.
ONO BENTO
$10.00 Pre-sale includes Snack

$10.00 @ The Door no Snack

Monday, July 03, 2017

IBDI July Social Dance


Saturday, July 01, 2017

Saturday Salsa Social @ Aloha DanceSport Center



2nd & 4th Saturday Salsa Social has CHANGED LOCATION to a much bigger and better dance floor at the ALOHA DANCESPORT CENTER  located at 350 Ward Avenue. Starts July 8th at 8 PM.

DJ Rod spinning the best Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, and Bachata that he's got!
Pot Luck Style food. grad and dance. Drinks will be available as well.
Bring your kids, grandpa, grandma...everybody! Family friendly.







Friday, June 30, 2017

Moiliili Summer Fest



USA Dance Mock Comp

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Thursday, June 22, 2017

BOLERO: The Dance Of Love

It's always been a great experience when  Lani and I teach dancing especially Latin dances. Last Monday night was the second session teaching one of our favorite dances...the Bolero. We had covered all the basic movements and steps of this dance during the first session a week before and this past Monday, we fine-tuned the basics. Most of the students were accustomed to dancing the style of the Rumba and had a difficult time transitioning to the style of the Bolero. The difficulty was transitioning to the "rise and fall", the "contra body movement", and the "extensions" that are characteristics of the Bolero. Most of the students got it by the end of the session but a little review next Monday should show more polish. Lani and I will teach a more familiar step (Underarm Pass) next but in the style of the Bolero. After all, it is the Dance of Love.

Thursday, June 08, 2017

Sunday, June 04, 2017

Just Musing: Dancing In The Islands

Just Musing A Blast In Da Past "Dancing In The Islands"

If you've got the unlimited energy, and the strong desire to perform in solo dance exhibitions, I and my
my main squeeze Lani shout out, "Go for it!" You won't regret it as you look back when your energy level has kinda slowed down but the desire is still there. There's a RUSH in the mind and heart when performing your very best in front of an audience, too, whether it be on stage, a ballroom, or on television. Lani and I know because we had done all three during our early years performing in Showcases. We had two wonderful professional teachers to guide us: Mr. Carmelo Baysa (our first professional dance teacher), and Mr. Albert Franz.

Lani and I were very proud and thankful to have been selected by the television station to be featured as amateur dancers in a program titled "Dancing In The Islands" with our two professional dance teachers. Also on the program were UH Dance Director Judy Allen and the UH Kennedy Theater 25th Anniversary Dance Concert, and well known band leader Del Courtney.

Lani and I were very new to Showcase dancing at that time but with our teacher Carmelo Baysa's encouragement, we went ahead and performed the Waltz/Rumba Medley that he had choreographed for us. A short video can be viewed on Frank Sierra Jr. FaceBook timeline.

Hasta la Vista fo' now.

 

Thursday, June 01, 2017

Round Dance Workshop


Hola dancers! 

If you're interested in learning about ROUND DANCING, there's a Workshop scheduled at Kilauea District Park this Saturday. As my friend Snow Jade says, "I would call it Synchronize Dancing. Everyone do the same just like when you are taking dance lessons. It's more fun for most of us. If you are curious about our Round Dancing, please join us for the fun."

(You can view more info on ROUND DANCING at Snow Jade Bunch timeline on Facebook.)