European Wax Center Roseville-Granite Bay to Partner with Sacramento Kings

European Wax Center Roseville-Granite Bay to Partner with Sacramento Kings

Roseville, CA (PRWEB) February 18, 2012

European Wax Center Roseville-Granite Bay is excited to announce their newest partnership with the Sacramento Kings. With European Wax Center already the exclusive waxing choice of the Sacramento Kings Dance Team, European Wax Center Roseville-Granite Bay will now be offering free waxing services to all guests in attendance at three upcoming Sacramento Kings games.

Two waxing booths will be open during the 2/28, 3/28 and 4/5 games, and the professional waxing specialists will be performing free waxing in Roseville, Sacramento, CA, raffling off prizes, and passing out free coupon cards and samples of their specialty products.

Owner Susan Stieber is excited about this opportunity to service the Roseville area, and is confident in this partnership’s future success. “In addition to donating to charities, schools and organizations, this promotion is a fantastic way to reach out and give back to thousands of members of our community all at once,” says Stieber. “Our experienced wax specialists love skin care and helping people, and it really shows in their performance. We feel that once the Kings’ guests try us, they will not go anywhere else for their hair removal needs.”

European Wax Center has a state of the art, waxing-only facility, which offers the Comfort Wax System. The Comfort Wax System was developed in France exclusively for European Wax Center, and offers the most painless hair removal in Roseville, Rocklin, CA.

All interested guests are encouraged to stop by and try the latest in waxing services such as bikini waxing in Roseville, North Highlands, CA. European Wax Center Granite Bay is located at 8690 Sierra College Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95661 in the Safeway Shopping Center. For further questions or to make an appointment, guests may call (916) 772-792

About European Wax Center:

European Wax Center is the Ultimate Wax Experience offering comfortable, healthy waxing and the European Wax Center exclusive four-step Comfort Wax™ hair-removal system. Every service restores and rejuvenates skin while leaving it smooth and hair-free for weeks on end. Developed in Paris, the proprietary Comfort Wax™ is a hard wax that clings to the hair, not skin. Guests can enhance their experience and preserve their results with the European Wax Center line of high-end products.

European Wax Center was founded by David Coba, Joshua Coba and Jessica Coba who spent more than 10 years developing the Ultimate Wax Experience that features a high-quality wax, high-end products, a clean, professional environment, full-privacy Wax Suites, and efficient service. Today, European Wax Center is recognized as the leader in comfortable, healthy waxing and a national brand franchise. European Wax Center was ranked No. 82 in the 2011 Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies. The Company was also named No. 1 Franchise, and ranked No. 7 in its industry by Inc. magazine

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“Niteclub Ratings” New TV Series Premier Shoot at “Club LQ” in NYC – Sponsored by “The Shannon” Sport’s Bar in Hoboken

“Niteclub Ratings” New TV Series Premier Shoot at “Club LQ” in NYC – Sponsored by “The Shannon” Sport’s Bar in Hoboken

New York, NY (PRWEB) February 04, 2012

“NITECLUB RATINGS” premiering on mobile channel via Piershore Mobile Network on ROK TV reaching over 50 million subscribers worldwide and Punch TV Network including affiliate broadcast TV Stations in NY, NJ, Houston, Chicago, Detroit, Florida, Arizona, Kansas, and more! “Niteclub Ratings” coming soon on FETCH TV in the UK/Ireland also on Smart Viera, the Smart TV from Panasonic.

“NITECLUB RATINGS” sponsored by THE SHANNON, Hoboken’s Premier Sport’s Bar, PERFECT LOCKS AND SHIEKH SHOES!!

“Niteclub Ratings,” a fun new reality series where beautiful party hosts “Cilla Holyfield” (celebrity related – Evander Holyfield), “Britt Allen,” and entourage, travel throughout the US, to film and party at one of the top nightclubs in the city; inviting special celebrity guests as available. Showcasing new artists, dance contests, talent contests, best dressed contests, theme night and etc.. Inviting the TV audience to rate, two thumbs up or two thumbs down. Commentated by American Idol’s Season 8 contestant “Nick Mitchell” (alias “Norman Gentle”).

Link to purchase tickets in advance: http://nightclub-ratings.ticketleap.com/niteclub-ratings/

Bring the receipt and wear SHIEKH SHOES or PERFECT LOCKS extensions to club “LQ” and receive first in line priority. Shiekh Shoes are available for purchase online at http://www.shiekhshoes.com. Perfect Locks, LLC, a leading retailer of premium virgin Indian hair, providing authentic human hair extensions at competitive prices; learn more about Perfect Locks products visit http://www.perfectlocks.com. Join the party and be a part of a new reality series!

THE SHANNON – Located at 106 First St. in downtown Hoboken – Hoboken’s premier sports bar with the best party in town on the weekends. Don’t Miss “The Shannon VIP Table” at “Niteclub Ratings.”

Series Director: David Wenzel.

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The Capitalist Ventriloquist, a Timely New Musical Comedy, Opens in New York on Oct. 6th – with Words by Tom Attea, Music by Arthur Abrams, and Direction by Mark Marcante

The Capitalist Ventriloquist, a Timely New Musical Comedy, Opens in New York on Oct. 6th – with Words by Tom Attea, Music by Arthur Abrams, and Direction by Mark Marcante

(PRWEB) September 21, 2011

“The Capitalist Ventriloquist” is a timely and delightful new musical comedy about dynastic hedge funds, the demands of billionaire investors, misguided parental expectations, and the struggle of the son of an imperious hedge fund owner for self-determination. He’s a mathematical whiz-kid whose father expects him to report directly to work after graduate school and create a trading algorithm that will protect the firm against lightning-fast computer trades, which sway the market to perplexing and perilous extremes. But the son’s inner voice since childhood tells him he’d rather be a ventriloquist – specifically, a singing ventriloquist.

The son’s alter ego is his dummy, Randy, who longs to be in show business but whose acerbic quips prompt the son to say, “Sometimes you sound just like my father.”

After graduation, the son dutifully takes his place at the fund. But instead of crunching numbers, he engages in stealth rehearsals with Randy behind closed doors. His father is in an especially touchy spot, because the boy is engaged to the daughter of his biggest investor, who only keeps his money in the losing fund for her sake. The girl loves our hero, but she’s not too keen to walk down the aisle with a ventriloquist. Worst of all, the dummy is awfully easy to kidnap or maybe sell on line. The son’s only allies are his father’s secretary, who secretly admires him, and a wily talent agent who, remarkably, can’t exactly be bought.

“The Capitalist Ventriloquist” is the seventh collaboration among Tom Attea (book and lyrics), Arthur Abrams (score) and Mark Marcante (director) and the trio’s second with Angela Harriell (choreographer). The foursome last assembled for “Living in a Musical” (TNC, 2010). It was a romantic musical comedy about a song-and-dance man, an admirer of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, who lives in an imaginary world of the classic American musicals but tumbles for a girl from the rock-and-rap world. The Village Voice (Leslie Minora) pronounced it “… as appealing and enjoyable as the vintage glass bottles of Coca-Cola in its lead character’s fridge,” adding, “Naturally wholesome but nonetheless hilarious, ‘Living in a Musical’ is plain and simply charming.”

At The Actors Studio, Attea and Abrams enjoyed a ten-year apprenticeship with Charles Friedman, the original director of the stage classics “Pins and Needles,” “Sing out the News,” the musical version of “Street Scene,” “Carmen Jones” and other shows. At that time, Friedman had been collaborating withOscar Hammerstein, who had died. The trio collaborated on the revue,”Brief Chronicles of the Time,” which premiered at The Actors Studio in 1982.

Tom Attea (book, lyrics) has had seven musicals with Arthur Abrams presented by TNC, which also produced one of Attea’s plays, “Life Knocks” (“Great humor and ebullience … good, genuine laughs … Attea’s talent as a playwright is evident.” — Kessa De Santis, PunchIn International). Attea has received a TNC/Jerome Foundation emerging playwright grant and is an active member of The Dramatists Guild. He first came to TNC at Abrams’ urging to contribute skits for a revue Attea would name “It’s an Emergency, Don’t Hurry,” on the theme of the world’s lethargy in responding to urgent issues.Mark Marcante was the director. Attea went on to write a musical a year with Abrams, all of which were directed by Marcante. Attea says of the theater’s artistic director, “Crystal Field deserves credit for being a steady champion of us and of all people who write for the theater and hope to make a distinguished contribution. She has been kind enough to be a steady champion of mine. In fact, I don’t know another person in the Off-Broadway venue who is as supportive of emerging talent, and I don’t know, in this competitive and political world, if I could have found another artistic director or theater as inviting and supportive as the one she administers. She is to creators of theater every bit as great a mentor as Lee Strasberg used to be for actors at the Studio.”

Arthur Abrams (composer) has been pianist for the Martha Graham Dance Company and Merce Cunningham and for various venues including The Waldorf. His awards include a DAAD music fellowship to Mannheim, Germany, a scholarship to the Orff Institute at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria and a Meet the Composer grant for the score of “The Golden Bear.” His theatrical scores include “The Golden Bear” and “Sketching Utopia,” both with book and lyrics by Laurel Hessing, directed by Crystal Field; “Master and Margarita” from the novel by Bulgakov, adapted by Jean Claude van Itallie and directed by David Willinger; and “The Open Gate,” based on the novel, “The Manor” by Isaac Bashevis Singer, adapted and directed by David Willinger. Abrams was composer, pianist and music director for “The Golden Age of Second Avenue,” a documentary film about the golden age of the Yiddish Theater produced by Arthur Cantor. The piece is often shown on PBS. (In the film, he accompanies Molly Picon.) He was music director and pianist for the recent Lambs Club presentation of “Yankel in America” starring Theo Bikel.

Mark Marcante (director) is Executive Production Director of TNC and a prolific designer, actor and director there. This is his seventh production with Tom Attea and Arthur Abrams., with whom he has collaborated on “It’s an Emergency, Don’t Hurry,” “Life Knocks,” “Lincoln Plaza,” “Abstinence,” “Dropping in on the Earth” and “Living in a Musical,” among others. His other TNC directing credits include “British Music Hall,” “Ruzzante Returns from the War,” “Benny’s Barbershop” and “Strangely Wonderful.” He also co-directed “One Director Against His Cast” with author Crystal Field. Marcante hails from Pennsylvania and worked as technical supervisor and workshop instructor at the Allentown Arts Center. As an actor, he has appeared in TNC’s award-winning Street Theater ensemble since 1986 and played leading roles in several critically acclaimed productions at TNC.

Angela Harriell (choreographer) joined the team for its last show, “Living in a Musical.” She is director and choreographer of TNC’s popular annual “Nutcracker: Rated R” and founder and choreographer of the cabaret dance troupe, The Love Show. Her choreography has been called witty, moving, unique and theatrical with narratives that are simultaneously autobiographical and universal. Richmond Shepard (Seven Lively Arts) wrote, “the brilliant Angela Harriell… could be the next Susan Stroman.” A graduate of Fredonia University, where she received The Graduate Scholarship for Ballet, she has worked with Elisa Monte and David Brown dance, Randy James Danceworks and taught ballet at Binghamton University. Her work has been seen at The Flea Theater, HERE, The New York Burlesque Festival, White Wave Dance Festival, The Philly Fringe Festival’s Late Night Cabaret, and at different nightclubs throughout New York. Cointreau and Vogue magazine have commissioned pieces from her. Her work has twice been presented at special galas at the National Arts Club.

The actors are Kevin Melendez as the ventriloquist, Grace Morales as the fiancee, David Slone, Esq. as the hedge fund owner, David Zen Mansley as the fiancee’s father, Julie Smith as the ventriloquist’s mother, Bob Homeyer as the agent and Laura King as the secretary. The ensemble includes ChrisTina Johnson, Jason Jacoby, Natalia Saltiel, Kayleigh Shuler, Lucas Thompson and Madison Turner.

Set design is by Mark Marcante. Assistant director is Jonathan Weber. The dummy is designed by Lytza Colon and David Zen Mansley. Costume design is by Susan Gittens Hemley. Lighting design is by Alexander Bartenieff. Sound design is by Steve Mc Mulllen and Alex Santullo. Stage manager is Tashika Futch and ASM is Natasha Velez.

The musicians are Annie Lebeaux (Piano), Art Lillard (Drums) and Will Woodard (Bass).

Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue, presents “The Capitalist Ventriloquist” October 6 to 23, 2011. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sundays at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $ 10; the box office number is (212) 254-1109 and you can buy tickets online at http://www.theaterforthenewcity.net or at smarttix.com.

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San Francisco Music Studio Records All Three 2011 Jazz Search West Winners

San Francisco Music Studio Records All Three 2011 Jazz Search West Winners

Berkeley, CA (PRWEB) February 18, 2012

Priscilla Rice, the owner of Live Oak Studio (http://www.liveoakstudio.com) in Berkeley, California has donated professionally engineered studio time to a winner of Jazz Search West at her enchanting, suburban San Francisco recording studio for the last three years. This year, because of special circumstances, Live Oak had the privilege of recording all three 2011 winners.

Jazz Search West is a competition that gives emerging jazz singers and musicians the opportunity to gain exposure performing for live audiences and judges, who give every performer constructive tips. The annual event is hosted by Living Jazz (http://www.livingjazz.org), a unique brand of program that focuses on friendship and human interaction while inspiring people through the shared love of jazz and related genres. The organization’s inclusive and supportive activities build and sustain joyful communities that foster diversity by embracing people of all ages, economic and cultural backgrounds.

“Living Jazz makes music come alive, nurtures creativity, and enriches people’s lives, while building a greater sense of community through the love of jazz,” said Rice, who also serves as chairman of the board for Living Jazz. “Jazz Search West is an opportunity for emerging talent to gain exposure and visibility, for the public to enjoy new talent and support local artists, and for musicians and vocalists to advance their musical careers.”

Sixteen year old Thea Rose Cristman, a sophomore in a Marin County high school, was the third-place Jazz Search West winner in 2011. She used her prize, four consecutive hours of studio time at Live Oak Studio, to record “Walking After Midnight,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “The Shadow of Your Smile, “’Round Midnight” and “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay.”

Cristman was accompanied by legendary jazz pianist and Jazz Search West judge Ben Flint and 20-year veteran jazz singer Kellye Gray, Cristman’s inspirational voice coach from Jazz Camp West—another supportive Living Jazz community organization.

Cristman, who sings with many Bay Area jazz ensembles, including the Medicine Ball Band and the Jim Whiteside Trio, is a favorite at Caffe Trieste, weddings and parties. She also performs with Andrew Dudnick at the Ageis retirement home, and she is the singer for her high school’s newly formed jazz band, which is named Burst.

The young singer’s Live Oak Studio recording will be used as a demo to get more work and be sold to raise funds to go back and record a full CD at Live Oak in the future.

“It was great to be able to get professional help from adults who were so supportive,” said Cristman. “They all made sure I had everything I needed.”

The second prize winner, a jazz drummer named Isaac Schwartz, won a recording session with Flint. For the session, Schwartz also brought in a bass player and 2011 Jazz Search West first-place winner Janere Ashley, who sang “My One and Only Love” for one of the recordings.

“Live Oak Studio is awesome,” said Schwartz. “On top of it being a nice space designed to capture sound well, the Bay views are amazing and the atmosphere is very relaxed—which is always great when recording.

“Sometimes drums aren’t seen as having the same capabilities or emotional power of other instruments, so during the 2011 competition I played the melody to the song I chose, ‘Cherokee,’ before the other musicians came in—and I ended up winning second place. Being recognized for what I do on an instrument that’s not typically in the forefront is very satisfying.”

Isaac is planning to use the Live Oak Studio recording as a demo for gigs and anyone else who is interested in his work.

Although she recorded at Live Oak Studio with Schwartz, the first place winner Ashley’s Jazz Search West actual prize was free tuition to Jazz Camp West, an 8-day jazz music, dance and vocal program held at YMCA Camp Jones Gulch, near Half Moon Bay.

About Jazz Search West

Launched in 2009, Jazz Search West is the Bay Area’s first annual Jazz talent search. Weekly competitions are held each March in various jazz venues in Oakland and San Francisco. A panel of prestigious judges provides feedback to each contestant

Three finalists are selected at each weekly public event and perform at the Grand Finale held at Piedmont Piano Company in Oakland. Four top winners are ultimately selected and awarded prizes designed to enhance their musical career.

About Live Oak Studio

Since 1984, Live Oak Studio, a greater San Francisco music recording studio, has recorded music legends, including Destiny’s Child, Boyz II Men, Will Smith, Alicia Keys, Tony! Toni! Tone! and E-40. The Berkeley studio utilizes a Digidesign Pro Tools HD-based system to record breakthrough and award-winning albums for artists all of genres. The East Bay recording studio specializes in audio, voiceover, live band recording, audiobook and narration recording services. The studio can also help artists with mixing, editing and creating audiobooks, podcasts and meditation CDs.

for more information about recording at Live Oak Studio, please call (510) 423-0771 or visit them on the web at liveoakstudio.com.

 

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Promoting Oneself

Now that I am back in Tennessee, the next 90 days are dedicated to promoting myself as an International Line Dance Instructor here in Clarksville.  I have always disliked the marketing aspect of my professional  life, the idea of going out to sell a product, service, etc. It just was not my forte but when the product and services is ME.  Well that is even more unnerving to me.

Anyway I decided I had to get out this week and start beating the bush so to speak. I stopped by the local skating rink on my side of town. They offer Zumba classes two nights a week, so I thought if the rink was willing to offer Zumba why not a Line Dance Class. So I presented myself in my Line Dance News embroidered oxford shirt, Larry B’s Dance Flyer and business cards. I cannot remember being so nervous opening a door to a building.

I explained I was new in the area and looking to establish a new dance class. I saw that they offered Zumba and wanted to inquire if they might be interested in offering a dance class one or two nights a week as well.  I went on how it was a wonderful form of exercise much like Zumba. In fact the song playing for the Zumba class I knew a line dance to. The lady at the counter, thought it was a great idea but unfortunately she did not make those type of decisions. She took all my material and promised to discuss with the manager and owner if they arrived that evening or the next day.  “Note to self, ask for the decision maker before launching into my sales pitch.”

Actually, it was a great practice run for me and the lady was super nice. She stated she loved Line dancing and would let the manager know she thought it a great idea.  So my confidence was up as I left the Rainbo Skating Rink. On my way home, I passed Lana’s Dance Studio and decided to stop. I thought might as well get to know some of the Dance teachers in the area and see if they might have any input to a place that might be looking to host a Line Dance Class. I figured professional courtesy may count for something..

The stop was a good move, I got several great leads and now have a few more ideas on where to go to promote a class.  So I will be out and bout the next few weeks promoting myself and the benefits of Line Dancing.

Temple Nightclub San Francisco to Host Free Rising Electronica Acts at 1320 Showcase: SF

Temple Nightclub San Francisco to Host Free Rising Electronica Acts at 1320 Showcase: SF

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 01, 2011

Get ready to shake your booty while listening to the hottest up-and-coming electronic musicians at 1320 Showcase: SF at Temple nightclub on Howard Street in San Francisco on Wednesday, October 5 from 9 pm to 4 am. Co-sponsored by ihatefun Records and Euphonic Conceptions, this thumptober event will feature seven of 1320 Records’ rising musical acts.

This free San Francisco live music event will debut UK producer Little People, followed by performances by Professor Steve Nalepa, bass heavyweight DJUNYA, the genre-blending Chron4 featuring the world famous James Christopher, LA synthmeister FuzZ and SF up-and-comers The Bins along with the new Bay Area project Smash and Grab.

“This will be a night for electronica aficionados to enjoy skillfully produced music unlike anything they have ever heard before,” said Jerome Forney, Director of Digital Operations and Marketing at the Independent Distribution Collective. “Be prepared to lose your face in the futuristic sounds of 1320 Records.”

Immediately prior to the event, Steve Nalepa and FuzZ will conduct a not-to-be-missed Ableton Live software workshop at the San Francisco nightclub. Geared towards industry professionals, electronic performers and local music students who are looking to advance their curriculum and skill sets, the $ 20 workshop will run from 6:30 to 8:20 pm.

“Ableton Live is all about composition, songwriting, recording, production, remixing and live performance,” said Nalepa “Live’s software offers a nonlinear, intuitive flow and powerful real-time editing and flexible performance options that make it a great studio tool and a favorite with live performers.”

The event will showcase a diverse array of talent from the ever-expanding 1320 Records roster. 1320 Showcase: SF is hosted by ihatefun Records, a San Francisco imprint of 1320 Records that features performing artists Chron4 and Smash and Grab; Euphonic Conceptions, a promotions and events company; and 1320 Records. The music of many of 1320 Records’ artists can be downloaded for free at 1320Records.com.

Little People (littlepeoplemusic.com) makes downtempo electronic music that’s part beats, bleeps and snippets of other people’s music. Joseph, Jr., also known as DJUNYA (DJUNYA.com), is an eclectic producer who focuses on the heavy tones of the British-influenced dubset genre.

Chron4 (blog.1320records.com/2011/08/chron4-edge-engagement-video) is a four-person collective featuring James Christopher, JLS, Manny Vibes, and ill45. Together, the foursome push an innovative and eclectic take on original productions centered on dubstep, electro house, dirty south, minimal drum and bass and drumstep beats plus concise lyrical delivery.

The music of FuzZ (soundcloud.com/fuzzdavid) blends face-slapping bleeps with insulting bass lines and evil arpeggios in a mad swirling concoction of electro, dubstep, hip hop, funk and psychedelia. His debut EP, “Crepes In Your DVD Drive,” is sure to make waves, dropping soon on 1320 Records.

Borrowing from a diverse range of genres from ‘60s funk to Chilean protest era music, The Bins (digital.1320records.com/search/release.php?RELEASE_ID=750) manage to concoct a sound that feels familiar, while challenging listeners to explore styles of music that would otherwise seem inaccessible.

Smash and Grab (soundcloud.com/smash-and-grab) is a 2 piece Moombahton project featuring Andrew Ribotto and Jerome Forney. These two have been performing across the US for over a decade in various groups including the Flying Skulls and Lasermoth, and also performing as solo artists. Smash and Grab brings them back to their electronic roots, playing dance floor friendly, four on the floor mind twirling beats. A mixture of tracks, loops, and the Electron Machine Drum brings a unique twist on the genre by adding a live improvisational element unlike anyone else.

For more information about 1320 Showcase: SF or any other event at Temple at Zen Compound, call the San Francisco nightclub and event venue at (415) 978-9942 or visit them on the web at templesf.com.

About Steve Nalepa

Steve Nalepa (stevenalepa.com) is a producer, composer, DJ, professor and mad scientist collector revered in avant-garde circles for his studio alchemy and genre bending. He’s produced tracks with such legends as Bill Laswell and Pharoah Sanders, performed with the LA Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and shared the stage with some of the most revered electronic musicians and video artists in the world.

Nalepa has energized crowds at festivals internationally including Glade, Decibel, Secret Garden Party and Coachella. Nalepa is one of 100 artists featured in the acclaimed Visionaire 53: Sound; his song “Flatlands” joining original pieces from David Byrne, U2, Danger Mouse, The Beastie Boys and more on five 12” vinyl record picture discs packaged with a portable record player inside a specially produced domed case.

About 1320 Records

1320 Records is a boutique record label located in Athens, Georgia that specializes in promoting emerging artists of futuristic electronic music. 1320 Records has launched the careers of successful artists, such as Eliot Lipp, Eskmo, the Polish Embasador and STS9 (Soundtribe Sector 9), a band that now performs to sold-out audiences worldwide.

Euphonic Conceptions is a promotions and events company, and ihatefun Records is a sub-label of 1320 Records. 1320 Records was founded by live electronic pioneers STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9).

About Zen Compound

The Zen Compound is an entertainment complex housing Temple Nightclub, Ki Sushi, TMG Recording Studios, Temple TV and ZCFM Radio all with a sustainable focus.

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Everyone’s Cajun at Audubon Zoo’s Swamp Fest in New Orleans

New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) November 01, 2011

Everyone’s invited to Audubon Zoo for Louisiana Swamp Fest, the Zoo’s signature festival spotlighting food, music and history of Louisiana, November 5 and 6, 2011.

This family-style festival is a joyous celebration of South Louisiana, with Cajun cuisine, Cajun and Zydeco music, cultural demonstrators and one-of-a-kind crafts – all against the unique backdrop of Audubon Zoo in beautiful Uptown New Orleans.

Louisiana Heritage presentations dive deep into subjects such as the meaning of Creole and Cajun, the evolution of the Cajun fiddle and the history of the culture and ecology of our region – featuring a Zydeco workshop and a Cajun instrument petting zoo!

NEW this year, the festival features fried delicacies including deep fried bacon-wrapped shrimp and deep fried Oreo cookies. AND – Swamp Fest goes a little bit country, presenting Christian Serpas & Ghost Town, Washboard Rodeo, 90 West and Jenny Brooks along with Cajun and Zydeco superstars including Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas and Pine Leaf Boys. The best New Orleans family attractions would not be complete without great food and music, so bring your children to celebrate Cajun culture at Audubon Zoo.

How do you like your shrimp? The region’s famous food takes center stage, including shrimp and grits, shrimp pasta, soft shell crab po-boys, fried catfish, and alligator two ways – fried and on a stick. For the less adventurous, standard Zoo fare such as hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream and the traditional Roman candy are all on the menu, too.

Visitors may take some indigenous swamp culture home, with arts and crafts such as oil paintings reflecting Louisiana life, jewelry, jams and preserves, candles and paintings on driftwood. Cultural demonstrations at the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit feature wood carving and basket weaving. This memorabilia will ensure that you never forget your New Orleans family vacation.

Everyone is invited to watch or join in as dancers from around the area enjoy a musical line-up unique to this special part of the country. Don’t know how to Cajun dance – or do you want to learn Zydeco? Check out the free lessons in the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit.

JUST A LITTLE SWAMP FEST HISTORY

The Louisiana Swamp Festival was conceived around the time of the opening of the award-winning Louisiana Swamp Exhibit, a five-acre mini-zoo located on the grounds of Audubon Zoo. With its languid lagoons and abundant cypress trees, the Swamp Exhibit is a true urban swamp. Opportunistic birds know they can find a free meal there, and the turtles are so numerous they barely fit on the floating logs. The last alligator feeding of the season always happens during Swamp Fest, drawing big crowds to the Swamp Exhibit boardwalk. Guests will see nutria, otters, snakes and catfish along their way to the ethereal white alligators – huge, blue-eyed gators unlike any other in the world. The assortment of animals, food, history, and music makes Audubon’s Swamp Fest one of the most fun and educational things to do in New Orleans with your kids.

The Swamp Exhibit, one of the most interesting New Orleans family attractions, amazes locals and visitors with the bounty of wildlife literally in our own backyard while helping to keep the culture of this unique place alive and vibrant.

Audubon Zoo, a facility of Audubon Nature Institute, is located at 6500 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Admission to the Louisiana Swamp Festival is included in regular admission, which is $ 14.95 for adults, $ 9.95 children (2 -12) and $ 11.95 Senior (65+).

Audubon Zoo members are admitted free of charge. No outside food or beverage allowed during special events and festivals.

For information on the Louisiana Swamp Festival at Audubon Zoo, call 504-581-4629 or

visit http://www.auduboninstitute.org.

About Audubon Nature Institute

The not-for-profit Audubon Nature Institute operates parks and museums in New Orleans dedicated to Celebrating the Wonders of Nature: Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Entergy IMAX® Theatre, Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species, Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center, Wilderness Park, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, Audubon Park and Audubon Insectarium.

 

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The Stella Cabeca Story continued.

My Aunts lived in a very posh area of St. Annes On the Sea which is just outside of the famous sea side resort Blackpool.  The house was a big 3 story detached home on Orchard Road and was impressive when you walked in to the entrance and saw the winding iron staircase. The house was cold I mean freezing cold and though filled with beautiful antiques and had a baby grand piano in the front room, it was anything but home. No central heat, no fire, no comfortable couch, no music, no life.

They were demanding and strict old fashioned spinsters with no understanding of young people or their needs. I was devoted to looking after them, especially my Auntie Margaret, who had horrible ulcerated legs and was unable to do for herself. I liked her though and she made me laugh sometimes. My aunt Minnie was a cold hard woman, who showed no emotion for life or other people. She was a real eccentric lady, who lived surrounded by luxury but had no comforts.

There was never any food and what she had was many cans of salmon and fruit.  She kept these locked up in a cabinet and she kept the key in her pocket.  You had to beg her for the key to get anything. She would drink a cup of tea with whiskey in it every morning at 6.30 am and would send me miles in the cold and rain to the store for her teacher’s whiskey because it was a few pennies cheaper.

Of course they never had a car they walked or took a taxi not that they ever really went anywhere much, Just once a week they would go to the cafe for high tea or afternoon tea. They had plenty of money but would not spend it for the normal living expenses.
I worked in a pharmacy in the town center, walking distance from the house. My life was lonely; I missed my brothers and sisters. I had nothing but my music.  There was the Blackpool Tower and The Mecca Ballroom; I was there every chance I got. I would take two buses and was still sneaking in sometimes without paying, but oh the dancing, wow. They had disco nights that were heaven on earth for me. The Tower Ballroom once you had a ticket to enter the Tower you could go in the ballroom all day for free.

This was the home of the original Wurlitzer organ, it would rise up from beneath the stage as the organist played, and it was magnificent. The ballroom was beautifully carved and decorated with a ceiling like the Sistine Chapel and still to this day that ballroom hosts dancers from all over the world, especially now international line dancers, teachers, choreographers and some of the biggest and best known line dance events in the world.
I left my aunties house and went to live and work at the Imperial Hotel in downtown Blackpool. This was the started to another chapter of my life, which is not one I am proud of, but one that would lead me one more step forward.

Rubber Flooring, Inc. Now Offers Portable Dance Flooring

Rubber Flooring, Inc. Now Offers Portable Dance Flooring

Chandler, AZ (PRWEB) January 20, 2012

RubberFlooringInc.com is now offering dance floor products for sale online. Two lines of portable dance floor tiles are currently available in 6 designer color options. All dance tiles from RubberFlooringInc.com are stocked and ready to ship within 3-5 business days and are generally considered very easy to install and maintain.

“Dance flooring is a niche many of our competitors have been in and focusing on for the past few years”, states RubberFlooringInc.com Director of Operations Justin Hoverson. “We are probably a little late to the game but with our extraordinary team, we believe we can catch up in the dance floor market relatively quickly. We are launching two portable dance floor tiles to start but we plan on adding 6-10 new product lines in the next year in this competitive niche flooring market.”

RubberFlooringInc.com CMO Anthony Schmidt is excited about the launch and added, “A good friend of mine recently installed dance flooring for his wife in their in-home dance studio. On top of that, I drive by a dance studio everyday on my way home from work. There is obviously a good sized market out there and we can’t wait to jump in this niche flooring category and become a major player over the course of the next 6 months to a year. Add in the fact that so many primetime television shows, like Dancing with the Stars, focus on the art of dance, and that only leads us to believe the dance flooring market is going to grow over the next few years.”

Dance flooring is available in portable dance floor systems as well as permanent dance studio flooring solutions. Wood and Vinyl floor surfaces are the most common dance floor surfaces. Dance floor solutions also include other options such as elevated sprung dance floors that have a “springy or bouncy” sub floor that is designed to reduce dancer impact during ballet and Irish dance

“We have had these products ready to go for about 2-3 months now but were holding off the launch until after the busy holiday season”, concludes IncStores.com Director Justin Hoverson. “We are offering 6 initial SKU’s at the launch and plan to aggressively add to the product line in the near future. One tile is a vinyl topped dance floor tile while the premium dance tile actually uses real wood inlays to best mimic a wood dance floor. Our goal as of right now is to be the number one online store for dance flooring by the end of 2012. We have a lot of work to do to get to that point but we are one our way.”

About Inc Stores, Owner of Rubber Flooring Inc

Headquartered in Chandler, AZ, Incstores.com owns the leading online destination for residential and commercial specialty flooring options including RubberFlooringInc.com, FoamTiles.com, and Garage FlooringInc.com. Rubber Flooring Inc. is focused on providing numerous niche flooring products including, rubber gym flooring, playground flooring, cork flooring, martial arts mats, and more to its valued customer base. All of Inc Stores web shops offer competitive pricing, a top notch and knowledgeable sales and service, and the widest selection available. For more information, please visit http://www.rubberflooringinc.com.

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2011 USA Tango Champions Gayle Madeira and Sidney Grant ring in the new year with an Argentine Tango performance

2011 USA Tango Champions Gayle Madeira and Sidney Grant ring in the new year with an Argentine Tango performance

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 30, 2011

Gayle Madeira and Sidney Grant, the 2011 USA Tango Champions, will teach and perform Argentine tango on Friday, December 30, 2011 at Milonga Rosa, a tango venue in the East Village in New York City. Milonga Rosa is a tango event held every Friday night in the east village in New York City. It is organized by Daniel Carpi and hosted by Sidney Grant. The milonga was previously called La Belle Epoque but was renamed and dedicated to the memory of Rosa Collantes who was the host for many years and died in 2011 of cancer. Gayle and Sid dedicate this performance, the last in 2011, to the memory of Rosa.

Details:

Milonga Rosa is held at the Ukrainian East Village Restaurant which is at 140 Second Ave New York, NY between 8th and 9th streets. If you take the subway, the 6 train to Astor Place, the R or W at 8th street, the L first Ave or third Ave or the F train at 2nd avenue are all good lines to take.

There is a beginner class at 7:15 pm and an intermediate class at 8:15 pm.

Dancing is from 9:30pm – 2:30am for $ 10, ($ 15 with class, $ 8 student ID)

About Gayle and Sid

Gayle Gibbons Madeira is an award-winning painter, dancer and choreographer based in New York City. She began dancing with the Loudoun Ballet Company in Virginia at age five and was graduated from the prestigious dance conservatory at the State University of NY, College at Purchase with a BFA in 1992. She has performed work by Paul Taylor, José Limón, David Parsons, Neil Greenberg, Kevin Wynn, Gleich Contemporary Ballet, Merce Cunningham Repertory Understudy Group, David Gordon’s Pick-Up Dance Company and Shapiro & Smith among others. Gayle’s choreography has been produced in: Dunois Theater (Paris, France), Boston (“The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny” at Opera Boston), Spoleto Festival USA, Here Theater, Joyce SoHo, Bard College (“In a Pig’s Valise”), Manhattan School of Music (“Mirandolina”) and PACE University, among others. In 2006, Gayle began dancing Argentine tango. She has performed tango with Carlos Vera (Forever Tango), Sidney Grant, Lexa Roséan, Artem Maloratsky, Anton Gazenbeek, Raul Cabral, Jorge Juanatey, Monica Paz and Walter Zylinski. Gayle holds the champion titles for both the 2011 U.S. Tango Championship in salon category with Sidney Grant and the 2008 U.S. Tango Championship in stage category with partner Lexa Roséan. Gayle and Sid donated the winning proceeds from the championship to Ballroom Basix™. Gayle’s paintings are included in numerous private and institutional collections and have been exhibited in several shows and galleries including the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center’s “Brave Destiny” surrealism show and New York Hall of Science “Art Envisions Science.” Madeira was Artist-of-the-Month in the Artist’s Magazine February 2010 issue.

Also known as Doctor Dance, Sidney’s career has spanned over two decades of dedication to the art of social dancing, specializing in Argentine Tango. Teaching young and old alike in a variety of settings (studios, schools, senior centers, and corporate/private events) Sid is in constant demand for his unique instruction and performance. His passion for partner dancing has enabled him to build a worldwide clientele, including choreographing hundreds of wedding couples’ first dances. He was valedictorian in the School of Journalism and Communication at Rutgers College, where he minored in Spanish.

A proud SAG member, Sid appeared in the films Mad Hot Ballroom, Take the Lead, starring Antonio Banderas, and Julia Roberts’ Mona Lisa Smile, in which he danced with Academy & Tony award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden, who chairs the Advisory Committee of Sid’s not-for-profit: Ballroom Basix™, an arts-in-education initiative that brings the “fun, fitness & fancy footwork” of partner dancing non-competitively to schoolchildren. Headquartered in Harlem, Ballroom Basix™ exposes inner city kids to the joy and etiquette of social dancing, enabling student to dance — rotationally and respectfully — with one another regardless of shape, size, ability or popularity, thereby fulfilling its motto: “making manners matter…one step at a time!”. Sid is committed to the expansion of this non-competitive model so that no student feels rejected or excluded. Sid and Gayle donated the winning proceeds from their 2011 USA Tango Championship to Ballroom Basix™.

Together, Gayle and Sid have created innovative, costumed choreographies, including “Tin Man Tango” and “Tango In Wonderland.” They look forward to performing and teaching in many venues in 2012 and bringing more attention and support to Ballroom Basix™ and other worthy charities that further dance and peace in the world.

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