Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Dance Las Vegas 2012

Aloha Dancers! Lynn Nakamura, President of Dance Magic 808, has got a good handle on the Dance Las Vegas event. So please read and enjoy her wonderful write-up that follows. I'll just add the photos........
Hi Everyone, We had such a great time at the International Ballroom Dance, Inc.'s (IBDI) and Dance Magic 808's 1st Las Vegas Dance Event on Sat., May 19, 2012 in Las Vegas. Everyone who attended had so much fun socializing, eating (delicious buffet), watching the performers, participating and dancing. General dancing started at 6pm and continued throughout the evening before dinner, during dinner, and after the exhibitions.
The dance was held at Sam's Town Hotel & Casino in the Red Rock Room and our Master of Ceremonies was the President of IBDI, Chris Jay, who did a very good job as our MC.
Welcome address was made by Chris Jay and yours truly. I was kind of nervous because it's not my thing to be up there giving a speech. I'm usually the one behind the scenes making sure everything is running smoothly. I get nervous just dancing in front of people (it doesn't look like it but I do) so to speak in front of everyone, makes me even more nervous since I don't feel confident speaking in front of a crowd. I had my notes so this is how it went: Chris Jay made his welcome address and called me up to the podium to do my welcome speech. I welcomed everyone to IBDI's & Dance Magic 808's 1st Las Vegas Dance Event and thanked everyone for coming and said," we know that you'll all have a great time eating, dancing and socializing". I also mentioned that I wanted to take this opportunity to thank a few people in advance and to make two announcements. I thanked Dance Magic 808 members, Sandy Hamasaki, who helped with the dinner ticket sales and also thanked her husband, Roy Hamasaki, who helped us with arranging the Vacations Hawaii package for most of the attendees and for providing transportation to/from the hotel to the dance function by driving his van back and forth. He made sure that everyone had transportation to/from the dance function.
A big "Mahalo" was given to UNLV Dance Coach, Gail Michael-Parsons, who provided most of the dance music for the evening. Our music man's flight was delayed so he could not be there from the start when the doors opened but was there just before the performances started around 8:30 pm. My 1st announcement was to remind everyone about Dance Magic 808's 1st Anniversary Ball on Friday, July 6, 2012 and that we hoped that all of them could attend and advised them that the deadline for ticket sales is June 1st.
The 2nd announcement was that we wanted to "Congratulate Bob & Elsie (McGrew) Oyama" who just got married on May 18, 2012 in Las Vegas, a day before our Las Vegas Dance Event. Their wedding ceremony at the Chapel of Flowers was beautiful with a few close friends and relatives. Since they did not have an opportunity to have their first wedding dance, we asked them to come up and dance their wedding waltz. They did an American Waltz to Edel Weiss. It was such so nice to see two people in love dance for us. Some of you may know Elsie because she's Dance Magic 808's volunteer line dance instructor. She and Bob were just dance partners but now they are lifelong partners. Congratulations again to Bob & Elsie!!! Next, Marsha Ninomiya, 1st Vice President of IBDI, came up to the podium and gave a beautiful invocation that it brought tears to my eyes, because I felt so much love and support for us and for everyone. Everyone enjoyed the delicious buffet and just enjoyed socializing.
Next, our MC, Chris Jay, started the program around 8:30 pm. He introduced Andy & Monica Pascuas, Dance Magic 808's Volunteer Instructors who teach the American Style of dancing and also teach the Filipino Tango. They are long time dancers and instructors and are currently choreographing a group mambo routine for Dance Magice 808's 1st Anniversary Ball. Andy & Monica did a lively American Cha Cha with lots of spins. Everyone enjoyed their dancing. Thank you Andy & Monica!!!
Next, we had an impromptu dance by Robert & Vanelle Hirayasu, another volunteer instructor from Dance Magic 808. They did a very romantic Argentine Tango. Thank you Robert & Vanelle!!!
Chris introduced our final solo couple, Joshua Manzano, Dance Magic 808's volunteer instructor who will be next year's Team Captain of the UNLV Rebel Dancesport, and Sonya Petkova. They both competed in 3 competitions this past semester at UCSD, UCR (winning numerous awards at Deser Callenge hosted by UNLV. They took 3rd place in Viennese Waltz, 2nd place in Foxtrot, Waltz, Cha Cha, Samba & Open Merengue, and 1st place in American Tango, American Bolero, Quickstep, Tango, Rumba, Paso Doble & Open Night Club 2-Step. Unfortunately, Sonya was in New York and was unable to perform with Joshua so Polina Petkova graciously agreed to perform with Joshua at the dance. Polina Petkova is the President of the Rebel Dancesport and she coordinates all the social dances and organizes their events. Joshua & Polina demonstrated the exciting and dramatic American Tango. The crowd was really impressed by these young performers. Thank you Joshua & Polina!!! The evening didn't end yet as we had one more entertainment and it required everyone's participation; it was called the Wild Wild West Mixer.
We called everyone to the dance floor and the only requirement was that they bring a partner. Richard Nakamura gave the instructions and we showed everyone what to do. We did the steps a few times before we actually put on the music. It was a lot of fun. We had 2 circles, men on the inside facing out and women on the outside facing a partner. We would run through the steps and at the end the steps we would end up with a new partner and continue dancing the steps again.
Everyone all moved to the right and ended up with a new partner after a set of steps were performed. The song was about 5 minutes long. At the end, everyone was laughing and saying how much fun it was. You had to be there to really enjoy all the fun that everyone had. The mixer ended the formal part of the program and Chris & I gave our thank you to everyone that helped to make this dance a very successful and enjoyable event. Here is a list of the people that were acknowledged:
DJ, Allen Amazaki and his wife, Chudy. She sang a song for us. Reception Desk ladies - Charlene Jay & Vanelle Hirayasu Marsha Ninomiya for the beautiful invocation UNLV Dance Coach - Gail Michael-Parsons for bringing some dance music Roy & Sandy Hamasaki - Vacations Hawaii Package, transportation, and ticket sales All the dancers that performed and we thanked everyone for coming. I did thank our Chris Jay for being our MC and for doing a great job. If we forgot to acknowledge someone, we apologized and said that we appreciated everyone's help. One person that was not mentioned at the dance was Nancy Shen, who we want to thank for getting the tickets printed and the programs printed on such short notice. She was just awesome and was able to get the programs to us in time. Thank you so much!!! As the evening came to a close there were so many people at the end of the dance. I guess everyone was having such a good time that they didn't want to leave. We all eventually left. Some of us changed our clothes and went straight to the slot machines. Some of us were lucky but most of us just enjoyed donating our funds to the casinos. All in all it was a very enjoyable dance event and the whole trip to Las Vegas was a lot of fun. There may be another Las Vegas trip being planned for the end of April 2013. More details will be announced later. For those of you who attended this year's dance event, thank you so much for coming and making it a successful event and we hope that you'll join us again next year for an even bigger and better dance event and trip. For those of you who were not able to make it this year, we hope that you'll be able to join us next year. Mahalo to all of you for all your support. Lynn A. Nakamura President, Dance Magic 808 www.dancemagic808.com cell 808-372-2256

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Aiea Ballroom Dance Association 57th Anniversary Ball

WOW! 57 years and still counting and still going strong, too. I won't go into the history of the Aiea Ballroom Dance Association but I gotta mention that it is the oldest non-profit dance organization in all of Hawaii Nei. What a treat it was last Saturday for those attending the Anniversary Ball. And there were more than 400 dancers. (How you figgah that, Frank?) Well let's do the math. Rudy Luat the Prez of Pan Pacific Ballroom Dance Society (dis guy gets around helping other dance clubs besides his own) ordered 400 bentos and they were all gone by 6:30P and still more dancers were coming thru the ballroom door. There were no showcase of exhibition dancing on the program. Prez Deanie Bates said, "it's a night to have fun and celebrate the Anniversary with more time for dancing." I believe that the 400 plus dancers were in full agreement with the idea of more dancing time cuz they sure looked a happy bunch.
Climbing up the stairway, I was greeted by Herbert Omizo (here's another guy who really gives a hand in supporting the dancing community). He's made a lot of contributions for door prizes and this time it was a table full of potted gardenia plants.
My presale tickets were waiting for me at the Reception Table. Happy people wearing a smile were busily checking in the guests and handing out tickets for the door prizes.
Lucky dancers who held presale tickets made a bee-line for the bento. It's no wonder cuz the onlicious bento was dished out by some happy people, too.
Prez Deanie Bates personally greeted everyone that came through the entrance of the ballroom with a hug and a few happy words.
I wasn't sure at first who the VIPs were that night but one thing is sure...if the VIP Table is manned by important people as John, Sue, and Harriet, the VIPs gotta be "persons of interest".
I'm glad DeeJay Bert Burgess dug deep into his awesome collection of good dance music and played them at the Anniversary Ball. The music was suited for everyone....both International style and American Rhythm. Dat's cool!
Dancers were just getting warmed-up as they trickled onto the dance floor. It didn't take long before the entire ballroom floor became filled with a sea of dancers.
EmCee for the evening event was the "small package" but dynamic Kay Yahiku. You know...da gal with the big voice and who can talk anyone into volunteering to start in the "Snowball" ice breaker dance. Dat's what she done to me and I was glad to oblige...and so did over a dozen couples gladly. With a short introduction of some important people, the calling of lucky ticket numbers for the door prizes followed.
Prez Deanie Bates gave the Welcome Message and introduced the Presidents, Representatives of the various dance clubs, and owners of professional dance studios who were present. Now they gotta be the VIPs.
Another bunch of VIPs were introduced. But this time they are the staff of dance instructors for the Aiea Ballroom Dance Association with Dance Director and DeeJay Bert Burgess. Then it was time to stretch the legs and get the seat-warmers and everyone else onto the dance floor. You know...the "Snowball" dance is getting to be much more fun now that the good ole Waltz is put on the back burner for a while and replaced with the good fun and energetic Cha Cha. It turned out to be a classic evening of fun dancing for everyone. (Left click on photo to zoom in)

Friday, April 27, 2012

Pan Pacific Ballroom Dance Society 37th Anniversary Ball

Sorry for the delay in getting the Pan Pacific Ballroom Dance Society 37th Anniversary Ball blog on the "hotwire" sooner. There was a death in my family which required my full attention. But now that all is taken care of, I hope my noggin can capture what went on during that event some weeks ago. So here goes the best of my recollection........ Lani and I got to the Palladium in plenty of time for the bento. Yeah! we got the presale kine tickets from Matilda and Ed Felix.Dancing in the ballroom was in full swing but first it was better to grind with some of our friends from Dance Magic 808. There were other friends, members from various dance clubs there to support Pan Pacific, too.
An old acquaint-ance from my IBDC days, Marie Perreira, was dishing out the bento dinner...always with a friendly smile and how are you?
Pan Pacific pulled all the stops by staffing the Reception Table with two lovelies.
The Information Table was a good idea and was fully manned by two guys and a gal.
DeeJay for the evening was George Suetsugu whose gratifying music enticed a whole lot of dancers to the dance floor.
General dancing continued till about 7:30 when EmCee John Wong took to the mike and gave the Greetings and Acknowledgement.
Prez Rudy Luat soon followed with the President's Anniversary Message. He also introduced the Presidents, Owners, and Representatives of the various professional and non-profit dance organizations on Oahu who were in attendance.
A Special Present-ation by Board of Directors member Marie Perreira to honor Herbert Omizo for his continue-d support in the dancing community and for most tickets sold.
The Dance Exhibition part of the program started with the International Waltz performed by Ed and Matilda Felix. The dance was smooth and flowing and this couple never fails to bring audience satisfaction to their exquisite performances.
Ed and Remy Brion came on hot and strong with the Swing ala American style. It had some fancy moves and you gotta appreciate these two senior teenagers who can romp the dance floor to entertain.
The International Tango as performed by Jun Lim and Gayle Kawahakui was an excellent display in the exactness of the dance with superb control and strength.
It's never a dull moment when Brian and Ashley perform in the International Latin style. These two young new comers have thrilled audience with their lively and dynamic performances and their International Cha Cha was filled with excitement and explosives moves.
It was good to see Ravi and Synthia move up the ladder into exhibition dancing. I thought they did very well in their performance of the International Foxtrot with plausible technique and floorcraft.
The Pan Pacific Formation Team concluded the showcase of exhibition dancing with the International Tango. It was beautifully choreographed and danced with vigor and precision.
I couldn't resist cornering Prez Rudy Luat to pose with the Anniversary Cake. He and his faithful assistants sure put on a colorful and good show for the 37th Anniversary.
After the Showcase, there was a "Snowball" icebreaker dance which was started by the Performers in the Showcase and the Pan Pacific Board Members. Then it was time for a break for Snack and Refreshments on the lanai while general dancing continued on in the ballroom. Prez Rudy pitched in to serving the snacks with Loise Fujiyama the most reliable and hard working member of this dance organization.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Nifty 50s/60s/70s Oldies Bash

Aloha Dancers,
If you're planning to attend the 2012 "Bash" and haven't yet turned in your registration form, please do so with a flash. The door to this year's event has a small opening now and may be closed much earlier than announced according to this recent e-mail that I received from Wendell Kwan, Chairman of the event........



Aloha Frank & Lani!

Can't begin to tell you how much my core committee and I REALLy appreciate your continued help and assistance in helping us spread the word about this years fabulously exciting upcoming Nifty 50s/60s/70s Oldies Bash Sock Hop 2012 via your blog linked above! From all accounts, phone calls, e-mails and communications there is a tremendous amount of anticipation, anxiety and excitement in the air! Currently, as of April 13th, Paid Registrations are Ten Times (10X) ahead of last years Registration pace! TEN TIMES!


At our current Registration pace we will, again, be completely SOLDOUT and much sooner than the August 1st date we soldout last year! We are now anticipating that we will be completely SOLDOUT by July if not the beginning of June 2012! Official Deadline has not been changed to August 1st, 2012, but on a First Come, First Served basis we will completely sellout way before that date! Also just to inform everyone, the special hotel room rates reservations are going fast as for safety reasons, and relaxation, our guest don't have to worry about drinking and driving! We have the perfect success formula and with experienced gained, IT WORKS!


Thank you Frank for uploading our beautiful Poster into your Blog! I've reattached the above, in jpg file form, just in case! We welcome everyone to our community event benefiting The Hawaii Food Bank!
Mahalo!
Wendell Kwan
Chairman
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(Left click to zoom in and Right click on graphic to print forms)

Monday, April 02, 2012

Letter of Thanks from WASABI & Doreen

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all who joined us at "Live @ the MGB" this past Friday!!! What a great time we had, and we received so many kudos on how well everything turned out for our first ever public gig at the MGB! You all deserve the credit for the success of this event, and of course, SPECIAL THANKS to our dear friend, Garry Moore, who always brings so much personality & energy to our stage! Let's gear up for the next one coming up May 4th!!!

We had (3), but now down to only (2) public gigs in April:

- Thu. 4/12.....St. Louis Alumni (7:00-10:00 p.m.)

- Sat. 4/28.....Dot's in Wahiawa (7:30-10:30 p.m.)

Hope you can join us. Please share this schedule with everyone you know. We'd really appreciate it! The more, the merrier!!!

Thank you and much love from me & da boyz,
Doreen

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Latin Festival


Another BLOCKBUSTER of a dance event at the Palladium this past Saturday hosted by the Hawaii Gardenia Circle. Credit goes to all HGC members who pitched in to make this a successful affair and a huge honor goes to Gayle Kawahakui for spearheading and organizing this BLOCKBUSTER.

There were uku plenty dancers crowding around the Reception Table as Lani and I entered the ballroom. Some faces we recognized right away and among them were two smiling ones...1st VP David Mayman and Helene Tombelaine. Got our prepaid tickets as we entered the ballroom thanks to Gayle.


It was still a little early for the action to begin.....Only a few dancers were on the floor but the music was mellow and the audio system echoed the sound evenly around the entire Palladium ballroom. Monitoring the system and music were HGC Prez Ivan John and DeeJay Warrick Sargent (hope I got it spelled right or heads will roll...mine first..auwe!).


EmCee for the Latin Festival was that Lady Dynamo Kay Yahiku. She was an excellent pick for the job because of her vibrant personality and quick wit to keep the program running its course smoothly and on time.


General dancing continued from just before 6 PM till 7:45 when Lady EmCee Kay introduced Prez Ivan John who gave a Welcome Message. He also introduced the two go-gethers who sold the most tickets...Annie Ferguson and Herbert Omizu. They both received honorable prizes from Gayle Kawahakui.



There was a WALTZ MIXER under the direction of Gayle (boy that gal sure gets around and with good reason,too). Anyway the "Mixer" drew more ladies to the dance floor than guys for the 10-minute duration. So you can see that the limited guys danced a whole lot.



The Show Time opened at eight sharp with singer extraodinaire Linda Batt belting out the unforgettable Irish tune "Danny Boy". Excellent rendition of the song by a golden voice. A good fit for this showcase.


Now it was time for the Dance Exhibition part of the program. Professional Joe Shorba of Koko Head Dance Studio and partner Ellen Ostler danced a thrilling Cha Cha with lifts and a multitude of forms. It was playful and entertaining.



The Quickstep soon followed after the performance of the Cha Cha with Richard and Lynn Nakamura from Dance Magic 808. If any dance that is faster than the shutter button on my point and shoot camera it's gotta be the Quickstep as danced by Richard and Lynn. The performance of the dance was fast and furious with short pauses for those Charleston quickies. Very well done with fast footwork to covered the entire ballroom floor.


The Latin Festival Showcase concluded with a Samba Parade around the dance floor first so the audience could get a glimpse of the performing dancers. There were 20 participants dancing the Cha Cha, Mambo, Rumba, Jive, and the Samba. It was like watching a Dance Competition cuz every couple danced their own way and style. It was good to see the different moves of the three couples that ventured to the Diamond Head half of the ballroom (where Lani and I were sitting). Nearly all the other dancers huddled at the Ewa half of the ballroom.
One couple that stood out and took advantage of the full ballroom floor, and was delightful to watch was Brian Fung and Ashley Salcedo.


The Latin Festival Dancers were: Edwin & Charlotte Bugarin, Brian Fung & Ashley Salcedo, Gene & Karin Peles, Ed Rulloda & Ceci Chang Freeman, Ted & Lyn Sodaria, Ikaika Villanueva (age 12) & Brandee Nakamura (age 9), Renna Villanueva with Robert Schiff and Ariel, Sergio Villanueva with Becky O'Reilly, Bernie Keliiaa, Stacie Jo Stanley, and Lyn Ednilao. Thanks to Lady EmCee Kay Yahiku for supplying me the names.

The Final Curtain Call for the Exhibition Dancers, and Singer to make their final bow came prettry fast....not the usual time that is allowed for picture taking. Fortunately, I was able to squeeze a photo shoot of the Dance Appeal Dancers. There was Nori Sushi for refreshment and general dancing continued till closing.