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2010-eagles-calendar-shoot_12010-2011 Calendar Unveiling Tickets On Sale Now!
PhiladelphiaEagles.com
June 14, 2010

Eagles Cheerleaders Calendar Unveiling Event
Thursday, July 8th At The Prince Music Theater In Philadelphia, Pa

7:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Eagles Cheerleaders Eco-Sexy Bikini Fashion Show And Unveiling Of The Calendar Cover

8:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Autograph And Photo Opportunity With The Eagles Cheerleaders

Tickets are $22.50 which includes a copy of the new 2010-2011 Eagles Cheerleaders Calendar. This year, a one hour autograph and photo opportunity has been added to the event immediately following the show!

  1. Be the first to see the images of the new 2010-2011 Eagles Cheerleader Calendar as they are revealed on stage as each Cheerleader models her calendar bikini.
  2. Be entertained as the Eagles Cheerleaders perform one of their newest dance routines
  3. Watch in anticipation as the new Calendar Cover Girl is unveiled!
  4. Enjoy a copy of the new 2010-2011 Eagles Cheerleaders Calendar (a $14.99 value)

Here’s your chance to have your complimentary copy of the calendar personally autographed by some of your favorite Eagles Cheerleaders!
Click here to purchase your tickets before they sell out!

The 2010-11 A-Town Dancers have been announced. Congrats to the 12 rookies and 6 returning veterans who made the team!

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CENTENNIAL – The Denver Broncos Cheerleaders will host their Calendar Release Party and 2nd Annual Race to Keep Kids on Track on August 13-14, 2010 at The Track in Centennial, CO. The Track is located at 13600 Eagle Rock Rd.

Event attendees will race for prizes and will receive a complimentary calendar, autographs, food, and beverages. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. on August 13 with private VIP and Cheerleader Qualifying Trials. The public Race Day and official calendar release will take place from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on August 14. A ticket is required for all events. Tickets are available online or may be purchased on the day of the events.

Presented by the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, the Race and 2011 Calendar Release will raise funds to support The Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver and The Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect.

The Kempe Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1976, provides the education, advocacy and fundraising support for the work of The Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect.

The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver is to inspire and enable young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

The event raised $20,000 in 2009 for Denver Broncos charities. Denver Bronco Champ Bailey and alumni members Karl Mecklenburg, Mark Schlereth, and David Treadwell raced go-karts in the 2009 event, traveling at speeds nearing 60 mph while racing against the 2009 Cheerleaders and members of the public.

Additional information and tickets are available at www.keepingkidsontrack.org.

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Julie Hubbard
Macon.com
Jun. 19, 2010

Dancers with the Southwest High School marching band usually get ideas from YouTube or MTV to integrate into their new dance routines each fall.

Sometimes, though, young teens can be influenced too much by what they see on television, and booster club President Darrell Howard said that may be too risque for a Friday night football game halftime show.

“We want to have appropriate dancing,” Howard said. “We have to remember, these are young ladies.”

So the booster club brought in an Atlanta Hawks dance team member to show the high school’s Dazzling Diamond majorettes and Dynamic Diva flag girls new moves they can use without being viewed as indecent.

The group of 20 girls met for a few hours Friday at Madison Studio of Dance Education in Macon for dance etiquette lessons and to learn a new routine to use in August.

“Hip-hop is such a strong element of culture today,” said Kadija White, a member of the Atlanta Hawks dance team. “In some hip-hop, there may be booty popping and gyrating that may not be appropriate for a dance team.

“There are other ways to enhance hip-hop without the shaking.”

Within minutes, Southwest senior Donnisha Newbill was learning to “rock on her toes” and do turns to a song by Usher.

“Sometimes it’s hard for us to put together stuff,” she said. “We watch colleges on YouTube to incorporate. We like to have fun and make sure everyone has it.”

Band director Dominique Lane said most Middle Georgia bands display the more classic chorus style. But Southwest High is known for marching in parades and playing “Thriller” at games. The dancers have more of a traditional style with high-stepping and plenty of moving.

“It’s the total package,” Lane said. “We go for a crisp look, clear sound and high energy performance.”

Band camp, which will include the dance team majorettes and flag girls, starts July 20 and runs for two weeks.

The booster club says it hopes to offer the dance training with professionals for their band’s dancers every year.

To contact writer Julie Hubbard, call 744-4331.

Click here for a couple of photos from the Ben-Gals’ appearance at a recent Cincinnati Reds baseball game.

If I had abs like that, I would never wear a shirt like that. I’d spend the whole day looking at my own stomach like “holy crap, do you guys SEE this?”

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The Atlanta Hawks are looking for a little help with choosing their 2010-11 dance team. Click here to see who made the finals and vote for your ten favorite dancers!

(Rawe Mag): Miss Katrina Jo, dancer, choreographer, model, CEO and business owner…she does it all! She’s definitely been hitting Floss Angeles with a vengeance and Rawe Mag got the exclusive opportunity to catch up with her. Check out her interview out here…

Keturah: For those that don’t know…what’s the government?

Katrina: Katrina Jo Balbuena

Keturah: I know you have been dancing for a while now, when did you officially start?

Katrina: I started dancing when I was 3 years old. My mom said I wouldn’t stop dancing around the house, so she decided to put me in to dance classes.

Keturah: Did you attend any schools for training and if so, where did you go?

Katrina: Yes, I trained in Northern California at Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy, took classes at Julliard in New York, and I now take some classes at the Millennium and The Edge in Los Angeles.

Keturah: Wow, that’s definitely a lot of schools you have attended, have you always known that you wanted to become a dancer?

Katrina: Yes, I think that at a young age I realized I was passionate about being a performer.

Keturah: So, lets talk about recently, how did you become a San Diego Chargers cheerleader?

Katrina: I actually just went to the Charger Girl audition for fun with some of my friends in 2006 and I ended up making the team. From then on, it was 3 amazing seasons with the Chargers. Go Bolts!

Keturah: What made you decide to leave and become a Clippers girl?

Katrina: I always wanted to live in LA and I always wanted to dance for the NBA. And since I did 3 years with the NFL, I felt that the Clippers Spirit dance style fit me best. I ended up going to their open dance audition and made the team. It truly was a blessing.

Keturah:. Awesome…so I have to ask, what about the Lakers? Any plans to move to this team? Or how about moving out of Los Angeles?

Katrina: I enjoy being a Clippers Spirit J although; I wouldn’t be opposed to moving out of state and trying something new in the future.

Keturah: Definitely good to be open for new opportunities, as you never know what the outcome may be! So, I’ve seen some of your choreography. It’s pretty dope! Is that what you would ultimately like to do?

Katrina: Thank you! I like performing so I think as long as I am in the entertainment business I would like to continue to do both – dancing and choreographing.

Keturah: Who else have you choreographed for?

Katrina: UCLA Dance Team, San Diego Charger Girls, PlayByPlay Models, Taft High School, “Dance High” pilot, and Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts.

Keturah: And I hear you are a model too? How did you get into that?

Katrina: Yes, I have also been modeling since I was 3. I started in Northern California where I was signed with a modeling agency at that time.

Keturah: Such a busy woman…making moves! I like that! Additionally, I know you are affiliated with LA’s Finest. How did all of that go down? What is your role with them?

Katrina: I’m good friends with the guys of LA’s Finest and they were looking to expand their company while I was looking into starting my own promo modeling/dancer company. Long story short, we decided to collaborate and I started my own company under LA’s Finest. I am the CEO of Glam Girls which is a company that offers promo models/dancers and photo packages.

Keturah: What else is on the horizon with LA’s Finest?

Katrina: LA’s Finest has some of the hottest events in Los Angeles. On Monday’s at ECCO, Thursday’s at Industry, and Saturday’s at Empire. There is definitely more to come. Be on the look out for their upcoming artist HOPE, and new summer events with the Glam Girls.

Keturah: What else is on the horizons for 2010 for Miss Katrina?


Katrina:
For 2010.. The possibilities are endless, although I’m VERY excited for my birthday that’s coming up!! I’ll also be filming a TV show in the next couple weeks so look out for that. And of course, I’ll still be dancing, modeling, and choreographing, and I am going to focus on expanding my new company!

Keturah: I know the fellas are going to want to know…Single or Taken?

Katrina: Taken

Keturah: How can people get a hold of you (give us your links)?

Katrina: For bookings email: Katrina@lasfinestonline.com

For promo models/dancers or photo packages email: glamgirls@lasfienstonline.com

Some of my links are:

www.kjhearts.us

www.twitter.com/katrinajo

Keturah: Any last thoughts?

Katrina: I’m just happy to be here and truly grateful to be able to do what I love to do, with the people I love doing it with! Feel me?! Thanks Keturah for this dope interview. I hope you all enjoyed it J Peace, love, and Hello Kitty! God bless!

NBC Sports has some great photos of various NBA dance teams in action on the court. The newest photos are of course of the Celtics Dancers and Laker Girls, but almost every other team is also represented. THere are also a couple of photos of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ performance at the NBA All Star game. Click here to view the gallery.

Profiles and uniform shots for this year’s edition of the Edmonton Eskimos Cheer Team are now online. Click here to read up on the squad!

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