
Dance Magic 808 SWEETHEART BALL finally came to be a fantastic realization. It was a SWEETHEART DEAL for members of Dance Magic 808 'cause the event was free for all members. Lani and I got to the Palladium just before 5PM hoping to lend a hand in setting up the ballroom. But as fate got ahead of us, the ballroom was already set up with chairs that surrounded the perimeter of the hardwood floor. Gotta thank David Calvalho of the Palladium staff who was in charge of the setting up and maintaining the place. He's not invisible and you can get a glimpse of him at nearly, if not at all dance functions at the Palladium. So no goin' cost you anything to give him da SHAKA to show your appreciation, yeah?

Okay, now for the main stuff....who's the guy and gal who spearheaded this fantastic showcase of Standard and Latin performances filled with dancers that competed in the local and national stage? They are Richard and Lynn Nakamura, Founders of Dance Magic 808. It was only less than two years ago that Dance Magic 808 was organized and today it has blossomed with friendly ties to other dance organizations on Oahu and Kauai. Dance Magic 808 celebrated their first anniversary at the Pacific Beach Hotel last year which was a huge success. President Lynn
gave a Welcome Message thanking everyone for coming with Special Recognition and Presentation to Connie Laderta for preparing the snacks. Connie has been doing this at nearly all Dance Magic 808 events. There were many other behind the scene Dance Magic 808 volunteers that helped make this event a successful one. Much Kudos to all the volunteers. Introducing Audrey Fu as the EmCee soon followed.
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Lester & Henrietta Muramoto, and Larry Arinaga were at the
Reception Table greeting guests. You can always get a friendly
smile from them as you walk into the ballroom at a Dance Magic
808 social dance.
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Elsie & Bob Oyama greeted guests as they entered the ballroom. |
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DeeJays were Henry and Jane who did not hold back
spinning the best dance music for all styles of dancing. The
music selections were mellow and the audio system belted
out the best in sound that echoed throughout the ballroom.
That's gotta be golden when tunes are vibrant from the Ewa
end to the Diamond Head end of the ballroom.
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Wayne Fuchigami & Shephanie Shimizu were at the Registration
Table to sign on new members. More free dances are in the plans
for 2013.
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Audrey Fu was the EmCee for the evening and she did a marvelous job introducing all the dancers in the Dance Extravaganza including a short bio of each of them. Presidents and officers of various dance clubs were also introduced. Social dancing resumed before the Dance Extavaganza part of the program. It was an excellent turn out for Dance Magic 808's first full ballroom event at the Palladium. Visiting dancers from Japan were also in attendance. And so were visiting Professional Dance Teachers Stephan Krauel and Denise Jourdaine. The dance music selections were exceptionally very good for Ballroom, Latin, Swing, and Night Club dancing and that brought lots of dancers to the dance floor. In keeping the hype at a high level, Audrey called on Roxanne Kaino, Dance Magic 808's Line Dance Instructor to lead first, the Electric Slide and then the Gangnam Style Line Dance. That filled the floor from the Ewa end to the Diamond Head end of the ballroom. Everyone had a good time dancing both dances. Now it was time to introduce the Dance Extravaganza participants.

There were two acts in the showcase....LATIN which included the SAMBA, CHA CHA, RUMBA, and JIVE; and the STANDARD which included the WALTZ, TANGO, FOXTROT, and QUICKSTEP.
Participants were dancers from Sergio and Renna's Dance Appeal Studio. The dancers were Sergio Villanueva and Susan Hiwa, Renna Villanueva and Jesse Amantiad, Robert Schiff and Bernie Kelliiaa, Gene and Karin Peles, and Ikaika Villanueva and Brandee Nakamura.
Also participating in the showcase were dancers that performed in the 2013 Senior Citizen's Valentine Ball. They were Sydney Chu and Patricia Paliracio, and Richard and Lynn Nakamura.
Concluding the list of participating dancers were competition dancers that qualified at the USA Dance Regional Competition in Los Angeles. They were Mike and Lorrie Chun, Jackson and June Cho, Calvin and Debra Ota, Iva John and Nancy Luckie, and Edwin and Charlotte Bugarin.

All the participants in the showcase performed superbly. And all the values of competitive dancing were on display....the power, the speed, the control, the strength, the dynamic techniques, the glamour, and the electrifying elements of entertainment. Truly, this was an extremely well organized dance showcase featuring Hawaii's Stars and Rising Stars.
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The following is an Appreciation Message and a comprehensive narrative of this event written by Dance Magic 808 President Lynn Nakamura.
Mahalo to all of our members, friends, and guests of Dance Magic 808 for making the Sweetheart Ball - Dance Extravaganza a very successful dance
event.

It would not have been successful without all of
the support from our volunteers, dance participants and all of
you.
For those of you who missed our dance, here is what I remembered of this wonderful evening.
Our DJ, Henry Lee,
was already unpacking his equipment when we got to the palladium to set up.
Coming early to set up the registration desks, chairs, decorations,
refreshment tables, water, juice & coffee, etc. were our very dedicated
volunteers, Jim & Anna Arrowood, Larry Arinaga, Sandy Hamasaki, Bob
& Elsie McGrew, Stephanie Shimizu and Gayle Kawahakui.
Sergio &
Renna Villanueva, owners and instructors of Dance Appeal
Studio, and their students, who were participaticing in the Dance
Extravaganza, were the first to arrive to start practicing. Then some of the
other dancers, Sydney Chu & Patricia "Pat" Paliracio, Ivan John
& Nancy Luckie, and Mike & Lorrie Chun started
practicing. The other dancers were not able to come early to practice but they
were there for the dance program.
Thank you to the hardworking volunteers
at the reception and membership desks. They were Lester & Henrietta
Muramoto, Larry Arinaga & Candace Yap, Wayne Fuchigami and Stephanie
Shimizu.
Also a very big "Mahalo" to Bob & Elsie
McGrew, who helped direct the attendees to the different membership
tables. Bob was very helpful and informative advising the dancers of our
membership. Members will be able to attend, at the palladium, free practices,
some free classes, and some free dance events.
After everything was set
up, the first members to come in were Frank & Lani Sierra
and they were followed by Calvin & Linda Saito. By
6:30 pm (we opened the doors at 6:00 pm), we were surprised that we had so many
people come this early. As it got later, the crowd
increased.
We started the program around 7:25 pm. I welcomed and thanked everyone
for coming. I also thanked the other dance clubs' members for coming and
mentioned that this was Dance Magic 808's 1st Saturday dance at the
palladium.
A special presentation, a small token of our appreciation, to
Connie Laderta was given to her for always making and donating
the snacks for our dances at the palladium. She made almond float for 200
people for this event. She is such a wonderful and giving person and we are so
fortunate to have her as an active member of Dance Magic 808. Thank you Connie
for always supporting and helping us. Your snacks are always
delicious.
After the presentation to Connie Laderta, I introduced our
emcee for the evening, Audrey Fu, former owner of Villa Roma and Chocolates for
Breakfast dress shops. Audrey is a Dance Magic 808 Board Member.
Audrey
introduced herself and made some announcements and invited everyone to the dance
floor to do the Electric Slide line dance and after that, asked the dancers to
remain on the floor to do the Gangnam style line dance. We wanted everyone to
participate and have fun before our dance program started.
Audrey
introduced Roxanne "Roxie" Kaino, Dance Magic 808's Line Dance
Instructor and asked Roxie to lead the dancers on both dances.
There were
a lot of people on the dance floor and it was so much fun dancing as well as
watching the dancers on the floor do the Electric Slide and the Gangnam Style
Line Dance. Thank you Roxie and thank you to all the line dancers.
Audrey
thanked Roxied and the participants and mentioned that we would now start the
Dance Extravaganza.
Robert & Vanelle Hirayasu,
Argentine Tango Instructors for Dance Magic 808 were helping to line up the
dance participants for the introduction, curtain call, and also helped to advise
the emcee when the dancers were ready.
This is the order of the
introduction.
Dance
Appeal Studio
– owners & instructors – Sergio & Renna Villanueva & their
students – Introducing:
Sergio
Villanueva & Susan Hiwa
Renna
Villanueva & Jesse Amantiad
Robert Schiff & Bernie
Keliiaa
Gene & Karin Peles
Youngest dancers from Dance Appeal Studio are Ikaika Villanueva – grandson of Sergio & Renna Villanueva & his
partner, Brandee Nakamura.
The
following performers recently performed at the City & County’s Senior
Citizen’s Valentine’s Ball at the palladium. Please welcome Sydney Chu & Patricia Paliracio.
Richard & Lynn Nakamura of Dance Magic 808 also performed at the
Valentine’s Ball.
The
following 10 dancers will be competing in the USA Dance Nationals in Los Angeles
the first week of April.
1st
time competing is Mike & Lorrie Chun.
This
up & coming young couple will also be competing and are students of Al
Franz. Jackson & June
Cho
USA
Dance’s Vice-President Calvin Ota
& his lovely wife, Debra, who is
on the board with USA dance will be showing their excellent styling in their
competition.
Hawaii
Gardenia Circle’s President, Ivan
John & his beautiful partner, Nancy Luckie will display their
exceptional dancing in the competition.
Our
last performers will also be competing in April and they are students of Carlos Chang. They are awesome Latin
dancers, Edwin & Charlotte
Bugarin.
Two
couples that are not performing tonight but will be competing are Miguel Heraclio and his partner, Reiko
Ota, and USA Dance President, Glenn
Okazaki and his partner, Anne Ho.
We
at Dance Magic 808 want to wish the competitors the best of luck in Los Angeles
and we want to thank all of our performers tonight for participating in Dance
Magic 808’s Sweetheart Ball’s Dance Extravaganza.
Audrey
also introduced Professional Dance Instructors, Stephan & Denise
Krauel, USA 10 Dance Champions and mentioned that they have a workshop and
to see them if anyone was interested.

The
program started with the latin dances. It was the Samba, Cha Cha, Rumba,
and Jive. It was exciting watching all these talented dancers perform
for everyone.
There was a break after the jive to give the dancers a
chance to change costumes and to have some general dancing.
Next were the
ballroom dances. All the ladies looked beautiful in their gowns and the men
looked very elegant in their costumes.
The line up for the dances were
Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, and Quickstep. The audience enjoyed
watching the dancers execute their steps so
effortlessly.
Between
some of the dance perfomances, the following upcoming dance events were
mentioned:
IBDI's
Inaugural Ball - Friday, March 15, 2013 - cost $60 - Pacific Beach
Hotel
Hawaii
Gardenia Circle's Latin Festival - Saturday, March 16, 2013 - cost $7 in advance
/ $9 at the door
Ilima's
Anniversary Ball - Saturday, March 23, 2013 - cost $8 in advance/ $10 at the
door
USA
Dance's Anniversary Ball - Saturday, March 30, 2013 - cost $10 with bento /at
the door $10 no bento
See
Lynn Nakamura for some of the tickets.
The
dancers had a great time performing and the audience enjoyed watching the
performance.
After
the Quickstep, there was a curtain call of all the dancers.
On behalf of
Dance Magic 808, Richard & I presented a small token of our appreciation in
a thank you card to all the performers.
We really appreciated the
dancers for taking the time to practice and participate in our Dance
Extravaganza.
After the program, Audrey announced we had refreshments and
also thanked New Aala Bakery for the snacks (cream puffs).
Everyone enjoyed the refreshing almond float by Connie Laderta
and the cream puffs by New Aala Bakery. It was a treat for
everyone.
A big "Mahalo" to Gayle Kawahakui, who always helps us
by coordinated the snacks, drink setup, and purchasing whatever is needed for
the reception desk and for the refreshments. Thank you also for assisting
Audrey, you were a very big help to her and to us.
Thank you to all our
refreshment helpers, Connie Laderta, Ann Manuel, John Manuel, Sandy
Hamasaki, Roy Hamasaki and Larry Arinaga.
We would also like
to thank David, palladium employee, for always being there to
help and assist us with everything. We really appreciate all that he does for
us.
Thank you to DJ, Henry Lee and his assistant,
Jane Umeda, for being an important part of our dance event. We
appreciated your help with the dance performances and for being there early for
rehearsal. Thank you also for the wonderful general dancing music.
Thank you again to all the dance participants, volunteers, and to
all of you who attended this event. We hoped that you all enjoyed
yourselves.
We plan to have more free dances and our next free event for
our members is the Quickstep Class on Sunday, March 3 at the
palladium from 10:30am - 12:30pm.
Please
check the bulletin board at the palladium and our website www.dancemagic808.com for upcoming
events. 
Mahalo for your continued
support,
Lynn
A. Nakamura
President
Dance
Magic 808