Tuesday 25 May 2010

Midland Masters 2010

Midland Masters took place on Saturday 22nd May at Kings Hall, Stoke-On-Trent. The day kicked off bright (very bright) and early for the team at around 08:00. The sun was beaming down all day long meaning the hall looked glorious with slits of sun shining through the window illuminating the dance floor.

Queues were forming as early as 08:45 and by doors opening time there was a queue of at least 200 people waiting to enter. With music playing, sun shining, and everybody in high spirits it looked like it was going to be a great day.

Warm-up for Pro-Am kicked off at 11:00. Unfortunately due to the heat, by the end of warm-up time our dancers and the Pro's were already sweating!! 

Judges for the day were Competition Director and Head Judge Nicola Lafferty, Jodie Seedel, Charlotte Macari and Apprentice Judging was Division 1 Dancer Lauren Forsyth. Scoring for the day was Head Scorer Sam Robins, assisted by Paul Rhoades, with Jamie Whalley as the wonderful DJ. Making up the team for the day were John and Elizabeth Lafferty on the door with Zoe Powell as floor coordinator. A well oiled machine if we do say so ourselves!!

Into the competition it was clear that the day was going to get even warmer inside the hall. Pro's led their dancers around the floor with amazing style, flare & grace. Our dancers and Pro's coped well with the heat; from Newcomer to Advanced, everyone danced fantastically.

With the Pro-Am over it was time to move to the Line Dance divisions. A small break was given for the judges and dancers to get in a final practise before donning costumes and preparing themselves for their 1st Dance. Amazing. The standard and effort didn’t falter all day. Through to Dance 2 and 3 everyone gave it 100%. A special mention has to be given to our Primary Novice Female, Newcomer Junior Female & Division 4 Junior Female Divisions who had to dance in heats, some dancing as many as 9 times!

After a long dance of dancing it was time to hand out the awards. Lots of surprises and happiness brought the day of competition to a close. But it wasn’t the end of the day. The evening brought about a social with Charlotte Macari & Jamie Whalley. They kept everyone dancing right through the evening with teaches from both Charlotte & Lee Easton. Charlotte taught her own dance "In This Life", a 32 Count 4 Walls Intermediate dance to In This Life by Collin Raye, followed by Lee teaching his own dance “Telephonic” , a 32 Count 2 Walls Intermediate/Advanced dance to Telephone by Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce. This was loved by everyone, very fast & energetic.

New & old dances sat side by side. New favourite “Faith & Desire” followed by “The Beast” is just an example of the variety. The night was finished off by a good ol’ favourite, “Islands in the Stream” with Charlotte & Jamie performing on stage!

We hope everyone had a great day as we know we did. Congratulations to all of our dancers for your continued effort & dedication.

Thursday 20 May 2010

South African Masters 2010

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The South African Masters headed its preparations with a good start when Sam arrived 4 days before the event for a little sightseeing. As Wednesday came around it became apparent that our Head Judge, Nicola Lafferty, might not be getting to the event due to that horrible Icelandic volcano so Sam and Event Director Nadia began putting together the contingencies.

Thankfully Nicola managed to get on a flight on Thursday (after getting a free upgrade to Business Class!) and arrived in sufficient time to make the event work as if nothing had happened. Thankfully Nicola still managed to get a full suitcase of costume donations out South Africa. Thank you to everyone who has donated to the cause - everything has been put to great use.

As Friday came along it was time for the first Judging Examinations using the new World Dance Masters Judging criteria. We are very excited to say that South Africa now holds the first ever Level I and Level II World Dance Masters qualified judges. Congratulations to everyone who took them and passed.

The Friday evening social started nice and early at around 6pm with over 100 dancers clearly enjoying the opportunity to dance away to all types of dances. When we say this event caters for every type of dancer it truly does; from absolute beginners to more advanced dancers. We knew from this point the South African Masters was going to be an event that was wonderful to behold.

Nadia Coen and her team went to the hall bright and early on Saturday morning to start with set-up and open registration. Nicola, Sam and Caryl Cusins arrived at around 10:00 to start their preparations for the days judging assignments. The competition started with the events ‘Classic’ divisions (social divisions). What a wonderful experience this was. Over 35 children attended from Broadlands Primary School, a school situated close to the venue, and a dance school in Bela Bela (Limpopo province situated about 250km from the venue), and all danced in their relative age divisions. Learning their dances in between their breaks at school just three weeks prior to the event, the kids were aged between 5 and 13 and all did an amazing job!

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At around 12:00 we did the award ceremony for the Classic Youth division so they could go home if they wanted to. Its safe to say that all the dancers were happy with their certificates and awards and we hope to see them back next year!

At 13:00 we started with the rest of the ‘Classic’ and ran straight into the ‘International’ divisions (standard Masters divisions). The standard of competition was wonderful to watch and amazing for a country that doesn’t have access to the best professional tuition like the UK does. Nicola, Sam and Caryl all had their work cut out for them as the dancers showed such an amazing ability. At 18:30 the awards commenced and all the new South African Masters Champions were crowned.

After the awards Nicola and Sam did three well-received demonstrations and after this was completed the breakdown started and everyone began to make their way home.

With the competition complete and all our dancers satisfied, Sunday started with a day of intense technical workshops held by Nicola and Sam. The opportunities for new technical information to be absorbed by the South African dancers are few and far between so they make the most of the time they have with the visiting Judges. After another fantastic day the event was officially over but the fun had only just begun for Nicola & Sam.

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On Tuesday they were both treated to 24 hours of South African culture. Starting off at the Monkey Sanctuary, Nicola, Sam and Nadia were treated to a tour of the area by Sarah the Spider Monkey. Being so up-close to these wonderful animals was an experience Nicola & Sam will never forget. But it wasn’t over yet. Next a trip to the Elephant Sanctuary. Another incredible experience. Riding the elephants and even being kissed by them (an utterly disgusting but strangely gratifying experience), the day ended watching the sunset over the mountains from the sanctuary’s sunset point.

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On Wednesday they were treated to (or terrified by, in Sam’s case) a Canopy Slide across the mountains. Drifting 140m on a zip-wire across to mountainous caverns 300ft above the ground is something that everyone should do if they get chance.


After a truly amazing experience, Nicola & Sam boarded their flight back to the UK on Wednesday evening and proceeded to get back to reality.

For anyone wanting to experience any World Dance Masters International events who have some spare money and want a holiday at the same time, the South African Masters will give you a lifetime of memories (while getting you one of your qualifying points for Worlds). Check the new website (launching 14th June) for details on next years event, we will make sure that anyone serious in attending gets all the help they need in booking all the activities available to them.