Girls will entertain crowd at Wolves vs Middlesbrough game
By Ben Hurst
Birmingham Mail
The glamour of the NFL is coming to the region when the famed Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders make a special visit.
The NFL is back in the UK and ahead of the Atlanta Falcons versus Detroit Lions the high kicking troupe will be visiting the Molineux on Tuesday night.
Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders will be meeting and greeting fans as well as performing pre game and half time routines at the match against Middlesbrough.
The cheerleaders are in town ahead of their game at Wembley Stadium on Sunday October 26 when the Atlanta Falcons play the Detroit Lions for the International Series Game 10.
With interest in the NFL in the United Kingdom at an all-time high, In addition to the Falcons game on Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars will also host the Dallas Cowboys at Wembley Stadium on November 09.
The Harrisburg Stampede’s “Crush” Dance Team is seeking beautiful, physically fit women with energy, dance ability and charisma to represent the Stampede in the community and perform during home games at the Giant Center.
Audition location: Historic Ice Palace at HersheyPark Arena
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2014
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Attire: 2-piece audition outfit (sports bra and dance trunks/briefs or shorts) and performance-ready hair and makeup.
Interested candidates can learn more by attending Crush prep classes, which are designed to help applicants feel more confident during the audition. Prep classes allow potential candidates to learn the different dance styles incorporated into Crush’s season performances. The environment is supportive and non-competitive. Participants will be exposed to new choreography each week and will have the opportunity to participate in Q&A sessions with Crush Director Julia Powers.
Prep Class Location: Historic Ice Palace at HersheyPark Arena
Dates: Thursday, November 13 and Thursday, November 20
Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Attire: 2-piece workout attire
Fee: $20 (includes admittance to both prep classes and audition)
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 by 12/6/14 and have a high school diploma or GED
Complete online registration process at www.harrisburgstampede.com
Bring photo ID, non-returnable picture and water
Auditions are CLOSED to the public
This is your chance to:
Perform at the Giant Center in front of thousands of fans
Model for photo and calendar shoots
Attract local media attention
Represent the Stampede at community and charity events
Dance for a championship-caliber team
Meet new people and make lifelong friends
To learn more and pre-register, visit www.harrisburgstampede.com/crush/
For questions, email julialpowers@gmail.com
View 2014 Crush performances on YouTube by visiting their YouTube Channel
The West Chester Knicks Dancers are the newest dance team in the NBDL, and will make their on court debut on November 17th.
Description: Kings Vision gives you an all-access look into the second day of auditions for the LA Kings Ice Crew at Gold’s Gym in downtown Los Angeles.
This is a guest post from out good friend Elizabeth Morgan an alumnae of the CFL Toronto Argonauts, CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats and NFL Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders.
On October 18 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, fans were treated to an exciting halftime show performed by the CFL Toronto Argos Cheerleader Alumni. The event was part of the Argos’ annual PINK game to raise money and awareness for women’s cancers. This year’s cause specifically was Ovarian cancer. Touches of teal were sported by the ladies, among the PINK and of course, the Argos’ traditional double blue colours.
Elizabeth on the field
Close to 100 ladies, who cheered for the Argos from the 1970’s up to 2013, performed a five-minute routine that featured retro, rock, hip hop and pop music. After just a few pre-event rehearsals and a quick run-through all together before the game, the talented ladies of the double blue took to the field at half-time to thunderous applause. They danced while video images of the Argos cheerleaders from many decades graced the Jumbotron.
The groups who performed include the ‘Double Blue Thunder’ Argos Alumni Cheerleaders (1996-2013) and the Argos Sunshine Girls (1970’s-1996).
Group shot of our 1996-2013 gang, at our second rehearsal
Women’s cancers have touched the lives of each of these alumni, either directly or through family members/friends battling the disease. Thus, this performance was an important demonstration of support and of teamwork to further research, treatment and support.
The Toronto Argos played the Montreal Alouettes at this home game. While the Argos lost this particular game, it was still a resounding victory for the ladies and the PINK cause!
Group shot of all the ladies on the field right after we performed the halftime show.
Besides the game performance itself, this experience represented a special opportunity to reconnect with former teammates, share memories and enjoy time together with our Alumni sisters. Following the game we danced the night away in downtown Toronto! I was honoured to participate in this game with my fellow Alumni for the fourth year in a row and we are already looking forward to next year!
From Patriots.com
Get in on the action and help fight pediatric cancer by purchasing one of the Patriots Cheerleaders game-worn Devon Still jerseys!
On Sunday, October 5th, the Patriots Cheerleaders turned in their uniforms for Cincinnati Bengals Devon Still jerseys as a show of support for Still’s 4 year old daughter, Leah, who has been battling cancer. Get in on the action and help fight pediatric cancer by purchasing one of the Patriots Cheerleaders game-worn Devon Still jerseys! The jerseys were autographed by the 2014 Patriots Cheerleaders after the game, and each jersey comes complete with a Patriots ProShop Certificate of Authenticity. All of the profits from the sale of these jerseys will go through the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation and be earmarked for Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in support of pediatric cancer care and research. This is your opportunity to get a really special item and help a great cause in the process, check out the link.
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Auditions for the Philadelphia Soulmates are next month. To give hopefuls an idea of what to expect during the audition process, the squad held workshop, where we learned what NOT to do when trying out.
Sarrah playing the part of a G0-Go Dancer
Lora sports big hoop earrings among other no-nos.
Carley might be dressed appropriately for a hip-hop audition but not for Soulmates tryouts.
You can’t tell from this photo but Kayia has an uncovered tattoo.
Maurisa shows off the proper audition look.
It wasn’t all gag auditions though, participants learned a routine and then performed at a mock audition.
Samantha warms up the class.
Diane
Soulmates and workshop attendees.
[Soulmate Auditions are November 1st]
Kings Vision gives you an all-access look at the first day of auditions for the LA Kings Ice Crew. See who made the cut for Day 2!
By Sibile Marcellus
MyFOXPhilly.com
Dancing along Wall Street in New York City you can find Gotham City Cheerleaders practicing their amazing moves. These girls are intense and they mean business both in rehearsal and in the parking lot during Giants games. In their quest to be the Giants cheerleaders, the Gotham City Cheerleaders have rehearsals on Wednesdays and on Saturdays for several hours, as you can see these girls mean business and the Giant fans love them!
Gotham City Cheer-Captain, Bri Anna Barnett, talks a little about what it takes to be a Gotham City Cheerleader.
“We as members of the team, we are always on our toes. Can’t let our fitness slack, because you can always be replaced,” she said.
While the Giants NFL team has never had their own cheerleaders, fan of the Big Blue have nothing bad to say about these ladies.
“You see when the girls show up everyone’s faces light up, all the cameras come out and it’s a different dynamic. It’s excellent. Giants notoriously don’t have cheerleaders. So to have these girls out here in parking lot with us getting the crowd going right before the game is excellent,” one fan said.
The Executive Director of the Gotham City Cheerleaders, Ana De Villegas, wants to make sure that everyone knows the true role of a cheerleader.
“The goal is to be the entertainment for pre-game and halftime shows. People have preconception we want to be on sidelines. That’s not the case,” she said.
Some fans can’t seem to understand why the Giants are the only team without their own official cheerleaders.
“I don’t really understand what the deal is. The Jets have cheerleaders. Everybody has cheerleaders. Everybody loves cheerleaders. I don’t think there are words to explain how hot they are,” one male fan said.
The Utica Comets of the American Hockey League are proud to announce the final roster for Sitrin Comettes Dance Team.
The Sitrin Comettes are a 13 member high-energy dance team that will entertain fans at Comets home games throughout the 2014-15 season. The Comettes will also be very active in the community by appearing and performing at events throughout Mohawk Valley.
Tryouts for the Comettes dance team took place on Friday, Aug. 22 at Tony’s AUDelicious Deli & Sports Bar. Over 35 girls from the Mohawk Valley attended tryouts. The Comets and Sitrin would like to thank everyone that tried out for the team, as well as the celebrity judges. The final decision was not an easy one.
The Comets and Sitrin are proud to announce that the following 13 girls made the Comettes final roster:
Alex L.
Amanda F.
Laura E.
Morgan M.
Courtney G.
Rhianna A.
Samantha R.
Savannah R.
Stephanie A.
Taylor K.
Therese B.
Victoria S.