Tandi

Friday, March 11, 2005

DANCE DANCE DANCE

MY LAST CHANCE TO DANCE!


*This week has been awesome in terms of the Dance Theatre Show. This has been my week away from Broadcasting a little because we've had dance every single night this week! I can't believe I'm a senior! All this stuff is really hitting me that I won't be here anymore and I won't be dancing anymore. I am the Public Relations Officer for the show and I did a lot of advertising for it, bringing in my broadcasting resources to help. I did make a promo for the show and I made on air promo cards for the DJ's to read.

*The show has everything from Hip-Hop dancing to Irish dancing and tap, jazz. There is so much and the show is so diverse. This has been by far the best show in all my 4 years here at Westminster. We have added MC's this year. Two more of my fellow Broadcast Communication Majors...Pat Sandora and Kirstan Gides. I also coordinated the Titan Idol to be there to sing the National Anthem every night!

*My dance is very intense and I'm so proud of my dancers and I'm proud to be a leader of this organization! I can't believe it's ending! I hope to continue dancing after this at a studio or maybe teaching a hip hop class somewhere! HA! Hip Hop! Amazing that I work at a Country Station!





*I went to the West Pacs Job Fair in Pittsburgh and I met a lot of people! There were 43 other colleges there so it was kind of annoying, but helpful. I saw Infinity! It was nice to see something familair since I interned there! I talked to a couple other Broadcast Companies that were there as well, but I still need to do a lot of searching and applying. Any leads, let me know! Poodle and I had our morning show this morning and the power went out twice and lost all of our voice tracks for the last hour, but it happens. We had a good show, it wasn't our best, but it was good. We have very good chemistry together.

*I'll be doing a lot next week to make up for this week of Dancing the night away!

*Come see it! Tonight at 8pm, Tomorrow at 2pm in Orr Auditorium at Westminster College!


ARTICLE:

"Idol" Down to a Dozenby Sarah Hall Mar 10, 2005, 12:50 PM PT
America has winnowed the competition on the fourth season of
American Idol down to the last dozen.
Once the 120 million-plus votes cast by viewers were tallied Wednesday night, four contestants--Amanda Avila, Nikko Smith, Janay Castine and Travis Tucker--were sent packing, having been deemed less worthy than their competitors to continue vying for Idol glory.



The eliminations were relatively predictable, as three of the four ousted candidates were harshly criticized during their performances earlier in the week.
Tucker, who donned suspenders and covered Bobby Brown's "Every Little Step" Monday night was informed by a snarky
Simon Cowell that the rendition was "as good or as bad as you would get in a theme park."
Avila, who tried to channel her inner Tina Turner for her version of "River Deep, Mountain High," was told that she chose her song poorly, seeing as her skills did not compare to the diva's vocal stylings.
As for Castine, following her performance of Selena's "Dreaming of You," Cowell told her he predicted "a suitcase and plane travel within 24 hours."
The only semi-surprise of the night came from the elimination of Smith, whose cover of Ray Charles' "Georgia on My Mind," generally won approval from the judges, but apparently failed to curry favor with viewers.
This season of Idol continues to suck in the lion's share of viewers--last week's girl's night was the
top-rated show of the week, with 26.9 million viewers tuning in, per Nielsen Media Research. Some 24.3 million viewers tuned in for the elimination round, which placed fourth in the week ended Sunday and 23.6 million tuned in to watch the boys compete last Monday.
Next week, the remaining finalists of both sexes meet in a head-to-head sing-off for the first time this season.
Here's a look at the 12 contestants striving to go where
Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard and Fantasia Barrino have gone before:
THE BOYS:
Scott Scoval, 28, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, is the father of 4-year-old Brandon Scott Scoval and plays the trumpet and the piano.
Anthony Federov, 19, of Trevose, Pennsylvania, is a Ukrainian-born singer of ballads who is currently in his third semester at Bucks County Community College.
Anwar Robinson, 25, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, is a middle school music teacher who performed at President Bill Clinton's second inauguration.
Bo Bice, 29, of Helena, Alabama, has opened for Warrant and Blackfoot and performed and recorded with Jonny Neal of the Allman Brothers.
Constantine Maroulis, 29, of New York City plays in a hard-rock band called Pray for the Soul of Betty and has toured in the international production of Rent.
Mario Vazquez, 27, of New York City currently works with emerging artists in the New York music world.
THE GIRLS:
Lindsey Cardinale, 20, of Ponchatoula, Louisiana, is a student at Southeastern Louisiana University who plays trumpet, guitar and piano and enjoys riding four-wheelers.
Mikalah Gordon, 17, of Las Vegas is a junior in high school and enjoys cheerleading, dancing and acting.
Jessica Sierra, 19, of Tampa is a full-time nanny who considers her grandmother to be her American Idol.
Vonzell Solomon, 20, of Fort Meyers, Florida, is a black belt in sembact martial arts--a combination of karate, jujitsu and tae kwon do.
Nadia Turner, 28, of Miami is a waitress and bartender who performs with Christian rock-soul band the Tool Box.
Carrie Underwood, 21, of Checotah, Oklahoma, is a student at Northeastern State University who loves animals and rescues strays.


*All I have to say is that I love American Idol, but Kelly is the BEST one and she would have been a star eventually without that show. I feel like the show has good singers this year, but not outstanding singers. I think there are more talented people out there! PLEASE GET THEM SIMON!




My Friend that is a reporter at WENY in Elmira New York and my friend that is an Associate Producer at WTAE in Pittsburgh and my friend in law school at Pitt are coming up to see the show tomorrow! I'm excited!

*GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY DANCERS! I LOVE YOU GIRLS!







1 Comments:

At March 12, 2005 at 4:22 AM, Blogger Megan said...

Tand, Your remote experience definitely showed when you introduced Sarah as this year's "Titan Idol"! Great job w/dance theater! ~Meg*

 

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