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Vol. 2 No. 7 July 2015
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A Letter from the Editors
Welcome to The Australia Times “BALLROOM”, July 2015 Edition. This month we feature
an overiew of the 2015 D.A.N.C.E National Championship held on the last weekend of
June in Canberra. We have results from around the world as well as a great interview
with Felix & Christina Park about their rst experience of Blackpool. There’s much more
this month, remember, if you want to have your say, or have results or information you
think we should publish, send us an email at info@theaustraliatimes.com.au
Jason & Erin.
ON THE COVER
Professional couple Rohan & Melissa Prince VIC
Competing at the 2015 D.A.N.C.E Competition
PHOTO BY NITSIA LIONIS
www.lionisphotography.com.au
IN THIS ISSUE
Letter from the Editors.............Pg 3
Dance Move Engage Comp.....Pg 4
D.A.N.C.E Overview................Pg 10
Aussies Around the World.....Pg 24
Tokyo 2020 Announcement..Pg 28
Our First Blackpool................Pg 32
Birth Announcement.............Pg 40
New Professional Couple.......Pg 41
Off The Floor..........................Pg 42
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CONTRIBUTORS
Lyndall Grant
Felix & Christina Park
Michael & Lauren Hemera
Michael & Roslyn Cocks
PHOTOGRAPHERS, thank you!
Lyneham Forest
Nitsia Lionis
Camella Camenzuli
COMING NEXT MONTH
• Off The Floor Interview
• Balance Nourish Thrive
Aussies Around the World
• Fashion Police
• and more!
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Lyndall Grant reporting... “A SPECTATOR’S VIEW”
Today was the official beginning of the DME competitions. DME is a not for profit organisation promoting
fitness, health and dance in the Sydney suburbs. This organisation particularly focuses on the western suburbs
providing affordable dance classes to the young and beginning dancer. This is done through K-12 schools and
RSL clubs as well as private studio work and scholarship programs.
This competition contained Dance League events, team events and recreational events. It also contained Pro/
Am events to show the beginning dancers that dance is for all levels and all ages. Everyone enjoyed watching
the level attained by these competitors and their beautiful costuming, dancing and presentation were all well
appreciated by the audience.
There were several highlights for me. I loved the number of competitors on the floor who were dancing their
first competition, the camaraderie of the youngsters and the enthusiasm and pride shown by competitors,
parents, teachers and spectators. I loved that even though the promotion of Dancesport was important, and
the technique and development assessed, that the aim was to promote a fun and healthy competition where
to compete was to win. The teachers worked hard leading and encouraging their students throughout the day.
I loved the inclusion of general dancing throughout the program and I loved watching the interaction of the
Byrnes’ family as Dad, Mum and the three girls prepared the competition and supported each other. The girls
helped to man the numbers’ table, entry and run various jobs throughout the day.
Parramatta RSL as a venue was good. It was nice to have such helpful staff on hand to help run the event.
The atmosphere was warm and inviting and especially good for the younger and recreational age group. The
dance floor was such that the less experienced age group did not feel threatened, but possibly the size of the
floor meant that the professionals were challenged in their standard events to fit their routines in. At every
comp there is the challenge of fitting routines into the various sizes of the floors. The food service downstairs
was certainly yummy, and it was nice to have nutritious options available, also at an affordable price. The
venue was a little hard to find at first, as we were unfamiliar with the area, but the organisers have said they
will include information on how to get to the club for the next competition.
21ST JUNE 2015
Dance Move Engage - Opening Competition
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3RD PLACE SHOWCASE TEAM - BYRNES DANCE IMAGE DANCESPORT
Photo by Lyneham Forrest
21ST JUNE 2015
Dance Move Engage - Opening Competition
2ND PLACE SHOWCASE TEAM - MERIDIAN DANCE
Photo by Lyneham Forrest
1ST PLACE SHOWCASE TEAM - BYRNES DANCE IMAGE HIP HOP
Photo by Lyneham Forrest
DANCE MOVE ENGAGE OPENING COMPETITION
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21ST JUNE 2015
Dance Move Engage - Opening Competition
It was great that Parramatta RSL have a car park opposite that was free if families had their tickets validated
at the front desk, also making the venue more affordable.
I personally, as a spectator and dancer, would like to thank the directors of DME. It was a great event NEALE,
NICOLE AND ALAN. The evaluating panels and associated groups always work hard throughout the day. The
music was wonderful. I enjoyed just sitting and listening to the music, as well as watching the competitors.
ADAM STONE did a great job as compere. He was calm, positive and happy guiding many of the youngsters
through their first competition and encouraging crowd support.
I always think that anyone on a board and running a competition does an amazing job. It took me a long time as
a competitor to come to realise how many weeks and months before the actual competition that work begins.
The sponsors ArtSport Dance Shoes, Glamour Dance, Dancesport 383, Dance Fit International, Byrnes Dance
Image, Inspirations, Ros Ron Designs, Kitt Property Maintenance and Kitchens, Outside Change, Grant Barratt-
Thompson of Inspirations and Paul Green have all helped to keep this competition affordable.
The day ended with a Waltz and Quickstep demonstration by LYNEHAM AND TALYSA. The room was silent and
in awe as these two danced a magnificent display to the most wonderful of music. With hard work, determination,
motivation and enthusiasm we saw where some of the youngsters participating today may go in the future.
I look forward to the comps on the 6th September and the 6th December.
Lyndall Grant
To see the results fo the Dance Move Engage Champions of the Future events, go to
http://dancesportlive.net/dsl/results/2015/dme_june/
WINSOME ABRAHMS & NIKITA BYRNES ON NUMBERS
Photo by Lyneham Forrest
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21ST JUNE 2015
Dance Move Engage - Opening Competition
MICHAEL LIANG & MADISYN SCHWENKE
Junior Recreational - Photo by Lyneham Forrest
JUNIOR RECREATIONAL COMPETITORS
Photo by Lyneham Forrest
MOSES KHOURY & TAY LEUNG
Junior Dance League - Photo by Lyneham Forrest
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Juvenile Recreational - Photo by Lyneham Forrest
DANCE MOVE ENGAGE OPENING COMPETITION
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DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
CANBERRA 26th - 28th JUNE 2015
OVERVIEW
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DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
CANBERRA 26th - 28th JUNE 2015
OVERVIEW
26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
The last weekend of June for the past 22 years the Australian dancing community has travelled to Canberra
for the weekend to what was formerly known as the NCDC (National Capital Dancesport Championship).
This year however saw DanceSport Australia take over the event to run the DanceSport Australia National
Championships with a new look set up and some different events on the running order it was set to be a very
interesting 3 days of competition.
Over the 3 days of competition we have some former World, British, Australian, New Zealand and State Champions
and finalists covering the Open events which will feature in a future edition of Outside CHANGE which includes
the following; Graham Thomas, Julie Patchett and Inga Haas (WA), Anna Longmore, Meagen Alderton, Laurie &
Dianne Peterson and Jason Beaman (VIC), Andrew Palmer (TAS), Brad Dawes and Sherrie-Lea McGrath (NSW),
Joanne Boden and Jody Rollason (QLD) and Doug Pouwhare and Viktoria Morgan (New Zealand). We are sure
there will be some great articles to read from these wonderful past champions of our industry.
ADELE HYLAND and the committee organising these National Championships need to be congratulated on
a wonderful job they did, yes, there have been some negatives from some however, the positives far
out way any negatives
that anyone could say. To try something different and not be afraid of it was
something that was very refreshing and unique in our industry, the 15 judges on the evening finals per style
was a great initiative and has received positive feedback from competitors, spectators and judges alike. The
inclusion of floor side tables around the whole floor was a huge improvement as it brought the audience closer
to the dancer making the very large room more intimate, the use of the marshalling area and the couples not
walking in front of the audience to get to the side waiting area was also a big plus for those watching, and the
magnificent lighting that was displayed throughout the weekend was first class giving a wonderful atmosphere
for the competitors and spectators alike.
Compere’s for the weekend did a great job in LARRY CLARKE, DIANNE & LAURIE PETERSON, CHRIS
SANDISON & JODY ROLLASON however, it would have been nice to have had a male and female voice in
the evening programmes. Music for the weekend was also of a very high standard and GEOFF PROCTOR
and MARTYN KIBEL need a round of applause for putting together a play list that is not easy to do over a 3
day programme.
Adjudicators for the championship were as follows:
STANDARD:
New South Wales: Melinda Hayes, Donna Shingler, Mary Barratt-Thompson, Penny de Kauwe
Victoria: Kym Smith, Kerry Clarke, Eamon McGrath
Queensland: Richard Perry, Diane Clare
South Australia: Stephen Pulbrook, Madeleine Zoanetti
Western Australia: Richard Morrisey, Julie Patchett, Debbie Godenzi, Judy Williams
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
NEW VOGUE:
New South Wales: Brad Dawes, Kerry Baumer, Peter Todd
Victoria: Norma Connelly-Ellis, Lecia Putland, Pamelia Courts, Jason Beaman
Queensland: Mark Wilson, Kylie Wall, Ross Heidke, Anthony Egan
Western Australia: Jan Reilly, Jason Thomas
Tasmania: Marilyne Jackson
Northern Territory: Stephen Farawell
LATIN:
New South Wales: Nicole Byrnes, Sherrie-Lea McGrath, Anthony Gauci, Penny de Kauwe
Victoria: Julie Jones, Brent Olifent, Adam Blakey
Queensland: Philip Nicholas, Gary Soderlund
South Australia: Rhett English
Western Australia: Geoff Stubbs, Julie Morrissey, Inga Haas, Peter Townsend
Tasmania: Andrew Palmer
The day commenced on Friday 26th June at midday for the adjudicators with an Adjudicators Workshop which
ran for just over 4 hours with DALLAS WILLIAMS, PETER TOWNSEND and ALAN SHINGLER conducting a
great workshop for the Professionals in attendance and it was something that we hope will continue to develop
and grow as it is a very important of our industry to have discussions on the future of our wonderful sport we
do. At the conclusion of the workshops at around 4.30pm it was then straight in to the competition at 6pm.
PETER TOWNSEND - LEADER OF THE DSA EDUCATION COMMITTEE Presenting at the DSA National Championship
Adjudicator Workshop. Photo from D.A.N.C.E Facebook page
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
DSA SPORTS DIRECTOR - DALLAS WILLIAMS Presenting at the DSA National Championship Adjudicator Workshop.
Photo from D.A.N.C.E Facebook page
DSA DIRECTOR - ALAN SHINGLER Presenting at the DSA National Championship Adjudicator Workshop.
Photo from D.A.N.C.E Facebook page
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
2015 MEDAL TALLY
STATE or COUNTRY 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
VICTORIA 46 44 55 145
NEW SOUTH WALES 21 26 16 63
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 14 12 7 33
NEW ZEALAND 10 6 2 18
QUEENSLAND 9 8 5 22
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3 2 3 8
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 1 5 6 12
TASMANIA 1 1 1 3
TOTALS : 105 104 95 304
2014 MEDAL TALLY
STATE or COUNTRY 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
VICTORIA 39 43 31 113
NEW SOUTH WALES 36 25 21 82
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 12 10 5 27
QUEENSLAND 10 10 15 35
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5 2 3 10
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY 2 2 2 6
TASMANIA 2 0 0 2
NEW ZEALAND 1 2 0 3
NORTHERN TERRITORY 0 1 1 2
TOTALS : 107 95 78 280
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2015 MEDAL TALLY
26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Day 1 saw the Pro/Am, Teacher/Student and Adult Open and Professional Open 10 Dance
Championships take place and we were set for some fantastic dancing especially in the hotly contested
Adult 10 Dance event. This event was a true competition between the defending champions Brodie Barden
& Lana Skrgic-de Fonseka from WA and last year’s runners up Andrew Nolo & Alexandra Vladimirov
from Victoria. It is always great to see these two fantastic 10 dance couples compete against each other
and with such contrasting styles it was definitely going to be a close race. The eventual winners by winning
8 of the 10 dances were Andrew & Alexandra. We were also lucky to actually have a Professional 10 Dance
Championship as well, we have struggled with in this country for some time to acquire more than one or two
Professional 10 Dance couples so this was event was a huge success with 4 couples taking the floor and the
eventual winners being David Klar & Lauren Andlovec from Queensland.
The Pro/Am and teacher/Student events were also very well supported and we must make mention of Darryl
Davenport from WA who looked after his ladies with great care demonstrating some beautiful dancing from
both himself and his ladies. To all the Professionals and teachers who had students competing,
congratulations on making the trip to Canberra and giving all of your students and experience they may not
always get. We have included some action shots from the Pro/Am events in this issue for you.
DARRYL DAVENPORT & SIU NG
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
DARRYL DAVENPORT & JOAN ZHONG
Camella Camenzuli - www.facebook.com/pages/Camella-Camen-
zuli-photography/366547216867119?fref=ts
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ALEX SCHEMBRI & KAREN CONSTABLE
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
DEMITRI MEYERS & KARLA GERBES
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
NEALE BYRNES & WINSOME ABRAMS
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
ALEX SCHEMBRI & JASMINE CASCIO
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
NEALE BYRNES & NIKITA BYRNES
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
PAUL CRUDDAS & JENNY ZHU
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
LAURENCE MOLDAVSKY & KATE ARNOTT
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
STEVEN GRINBERGS & ANNIE MUNG
Camella Camenzuli - www.facebook.com/pages/Camella-Camen-
zuli-photography/366547216867119?fref=ts
NATALIA DANILOVA & DANIEL SLACHOV
Camella Camenzuli - www.facebook.com/pages/Camella-Camen-
zuli-photography/366547216867119?fref=ts
THABANG BALOYI & SEVANA MIELI
Nitsia Lionis - www.lionisphotography.com.au
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Day 2 commenced at 10am sharp with the feature events being the Junior Open Latin, Masters 1, 2
& 3 Open Latin, Youth Open Standard & New Vogue, Adult Open Standard & New Vogue, Professional
Latin, New Vogue and Standard Show dance events.
This day saw some standout performances with Matthew Potter & Veronika Rezepina (NSW) taking out
the Adult Open Standard Championship and it was great to see Matthew back home competing and feel this
is the best we have seen him dance having more use of the body which has really freed up his performance.
Veronika is such a stunning looking lady but feel she could look at her costuming for the future, a little
distracting from the performance. Another couple who danced for the first time was Lyneham Forrest &
Talysa Trevallion (NSW), these two have a great look and must have been happy to have been included in
their National final together on their first outing.
Egor Kuznetsov & Rebecca Stanning (Victoria) were the only entries in the Professional Standard Show
Dance event and displayed some great dancing with good changes in rhythms and told a story from start to
finish. They are a new partnership and also made the final of the Professional Standard the following evening,
they look very good together and have the potential to go on to much greater things.
Another event which attracted our attention was the Junior Open Latin with all of the finalists having something
to offer the judges, the new partnership of Tristen Chilman & Georgia Hunt (WA) in all 3 styles looked great.
They are well matched and definitely a couple to watch for the future. The Junior Open Latin final was of a
very high standard and all couples should be congratulated on a wonderful performance.
Youth Open Standard was also a close competition between the top 3 couples and the eventual winners after a
bad start to the day was Mitchell Kirkby & Brieanna Pincer (WA), after being knocked out in the first Waltz
of the day came back with some fire in the belly to take out the title which they were closely followed by two
Victorian couples in Jordan Saisi & Stephanie Leyden who were 2nd and Mischa Kuzmovych & Sarlotte
Jaske who were 3rd. All 3 couples showing great dancing and making it a real competition.
Day 3, the nal day was just as prestigious with Juvenile Open all 3 styles, Junior Open Standard &
New Vogue, Youth Open Latin, Under 19’s 10 Dance, Masters 1, 2 & 3 Open Standard & New Vogue,
Professional Standard, Professional Latin Show dance and the Adult Open Latin.
The start of the evening programme saw the a Life membership from DanceSport Australia
given to some of our Professionals in the industry who have given so much to dancing in this country over
the many years they have been involved as coaches, dancers, on national governing body committees and
those were RAY & MARGARET REEVE, NEIL ROSENFELD, PETER SMITH and DON MCROBERT. All very
deserving of this prestigious award and congratulations go to all of them.
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
MATTHEW POTTER & VERONIKA REZEPINA (NSW) ADULT OPEN STANDARD CHAMPIONS
Nitisa Lionis : www.lionisphotography.com.au
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
I must make mention of the Youth Open Latin and how exciting it was to watch, we are not sure why this event
was not included in the evening programme however, what a great event. All couples showing a maturity in their
dancing that we haven’t seen for some time in the Youth section and all should be congratulated. This was a truly
National final with couples from WA, Qld, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand competing for the title. Eventual
winners from WA with David Santalucia & Ruby Gherbaz who were closely followed Julian Caillon & Lily
Cornish form Tasmania. This result could have gone either way with both couples wanting to take out the win.
Daniel Moloney & Anna Edwards (Victoria) were the winners of the Masters 1 Open Standard and New
Vogue with a convincing win in both styles, we are not sure however how they picked up first place markings
in the Viennese Waltz from some adjudicators when they danced this out of time? However, in the other dances
they showed some calm and controlled dancing throughout to be the 2015 champions.
The Adult Open caused a drama when the closed Australian Champions missed the first
round
which was disappointing however, the final was still a very entertaining one with all 6 couples putting
on a great show for the audience. Sigurdur Thor Sigurdsson & Annalisa Zoanetti (SA) winning this
event with first place of every judge (that being 15) in every dance, showing their dominance in this style and
Annalisa showing more softness in places which was great to see. We were quite surprised with the omission
from the final of Queenslands Justin & Amy Sharrock who certainly deserved a spot in this superb final. We
really like the new look of Amy and thought they were a couple that would have challenged quite highly in the
final round.
The other event that had everyone’s attention was the Professional Standard with our top two couples battling
it out for the win. The eventual winners were Steven Grinbergs & Rachelle Plaass winning Waltz, Viennese
Waltz and Foxtrot with runners up David Klar & Lauren Andlovec winning Tango & Quickstep. Both couples
putting in a first class performance and result could have gone either way.
Overall the 2015 National Championships were a huge success and we must say congratulations to the DSA
event committee in ADELE HYLAND, DALLAS WILLIAMS, ALAN SHINGLER, DON MCROBERT, ANDREW
HOWLETT, STEVE EDWARDS and SHARON COURTS on what we thought was an excellent weekend of
dancing. We are all looking forward to what next year will bring with this event.
A full report on all the Open events will appear in our next edition of
Outside CHANGE, this will be an issue not to be missed.
To see the results from the 3 Days of competition, go to:
http://dancesportlive.net/dsl/results/2015/dsa_national/
http://dancesportlive.net/dsl/results/2015/dsa_national_sat/
http://dancesportlive.net/dsl/results/2015/dsa_national_sun/
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26TH - 28TH JUNE 2015 CANBERRA
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
ANDREW NOLO & ALEXANDRA VLADIMIROV (VIC) ADULT 10 DANCE CHAMPIONS
Nitisa Lionis : www.lionisphotography.com.au
DSA D.A.N.C.E NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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International
The most recent results of Australian Couples from
Competitions held around the World.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Aussies Around the World
PARIS DANCE OPEN 2015
Paris, France Friday 29th May, 2015
Errol & Ami Williamson (Denmark) were successful
in making the final of the WDSF Open Ten Dance
event and placing in 4th position.
GOLDEN SANDS OPEN 2015
Varna, Bulgaria Saturday 30th May, 2015
New Zealand couple of Fabio Coco & Nicole
Harrington placed in the semi final round of the
WDSF International Open Latin out of a starting field
of 28 couples.
VIENNA DANCE CONCOURSE
Vienna, Austria Friday 5th June, 2015
The WDSF Senior II Latin took place in Vienna,
Austria with Australia being represented by Nigel &
Margaret Kukulka from Melbourne. 29 couples
started in the first round and Nigel & Margaret placed
28th in a very strong field of Senior II competitors.
They also competed in the Senior I Latin placing in
equal 28th.
Sunday 7th June saw another Senior II Latin
competition take place and Nigel & Margaret made it
through to the 2nd round of 24 couples placing 18th.
RIVIERA FESTIVAL 2015
England Friday 5th June, 2015
Queensland Masters 1 couple Shane & Karen
Buckley were successful in taking out the title in
the Open English Senior Ballroom Championship at
the Riviera Festival. They tied for 1st place in Waltz,
tied for 2nd place in Tango and won the remaining
3 dances. They also won the 4 Dance Ballroom
event making it a great day of competition for them
in the UK.
LOW COST RHYTHM DANCE TROPHY
Faenza, Italy Sunday 7th June, 2015
The very popular Low Cost competitions run in Italy
by the WDSF organisation are proving very popular
with not only Italians but many European couples as
well. These events attract many competitors with
large entries seen in many events.
87 couples took to the floor in the first round of the
Over 16 Standard event with former Australian Ashli
Williamson & Bjorn Bitsch (Denmark) placing 2nd
with Ashli’s brother Earle Williamson & Charlotte
Rikke Christiansen (USA) making the semi final
round and placing in 10th position.
In the Over 16 Latin event our newest Australian
couple, Alex Salvador & Alice Chiocchi would
have been pleased to make the semi final round
and place 11th from a starting list of 69 couples.
WDSF GRAND SLAM
Hong Kong 20th & 21st June, 2015
The WDSF Grand slam took place in the famous
Queen Elizabeth in Wan Chai, Hong Kong with a
very large starting field of couples. Australia was
International
The most recent results of Australian Couples from
Competitions held around the World.
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represented on the adjudicating panel with Mr Tony
Gauci and Australia also had one couple entered
being, David Chandler & Wendy Brewer.
David and Wendy competed in the Adult Latin and
were unlucky not to have progressed past the first
round. They finished equal 69th from 85 couples in
the first round.
In the WDSF Grand Slam Standard we see two of the
Williamson family competing with Ashli Williamson
& Bjorn Bitsch (Denmark) making the final and
receiving their best Grand Slam result to date finishing
3rd and brother Earle Williamson & Charlotte
Rikke Christiansen who now dance for the USA
made the 3rd round of 25 couples placing 25th.
YANKEE CLASSIC
Boston, USA Saturday 20th June, 2015
Nicole Prosser and her American partner Stanislav
Savich were successful in taking out the Professional
Rising Star Latin Championship winning all 5 dances.
They also finished in the runners up position in the
World Masters Professional Latin event, some great
results for Nicole & Stanislav.
WDC GERMAN OPEN
Mannheim, Germany 20th & 21st June, 2015
The WDC German Open has long been an event not
to be missed on the WDC circuit. On the adjudicating
panels were former Australians John Kimmins (USA)
and Greg Smith (Holland).
Australia had 1 couple competing and this was in
the Amateur Latin event and that was Miroslav
Randjelovic & Bethany Howard. Mirolsav &
Bethany competed against 47 couples in the Amateur
Latin and placed equal 23rd in the 2nd round.
MILLENNIUM DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIP
Tampa, USA Tuesday 23rd June, 2015
Stanislav Savich & Nicole Prosser placed 3rd in
the Professional Rising Star Latin Championship and
were also successful in making the semi final round
in the Professional Latin event placing 10th.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Aussies Around the World
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Aussies Around the World
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DANCESPORT NOT IN 2020 TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympic organising committee has
short listed 8 sports out of the 26 sports that were
vying for Olympic inclusion and being included in the
programme for the XXXII Olympic Games with one of those sports being
DanceSport.
The federations of the 8 sports that have been short listed now have the opportunity
to make a presentation at the beginning of August and to submit further information
to the Tokyo Olympic committee.
DanceSport along with 17 other sports did not make the cut and now will no
longer be considered for inclusion at the 2020 games.
The sports making the cut and who will put together a presentation to be accepted
at the 2020 games are as follows
WBSC - World Baseball Softball Confederation
WB - World Bowling
WKF - World Karate Federation
FIRS - International Roller Sports Federation
IFSC - International Federation of Sport Climbing
WSF - World Squash Federation
ISA - International Surng Association
IWUF - International Wushu Federation
There has been much debate whether or not DanceSport should be included in
the Olympic programme of events and this debate has been going on now for
many many years, will it ever be included? Should it be included?
At this stage we will never know, maybe it is now time for our major world
governing bodies to think hard about where our wonderful art of Ballroom Dancing
/ DanceSport is headed and look hard at the future to see what can be done to
make our own industry more cohesive and a much better place for all on the
world scene.
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OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL
Felix & Christina Park from NSW
Blackpool Dance Festival has got to be the world’s most prestigious ballroom dance
competition. Beautiful floor and music, amazing atmosphere, great dancers and
supportive audience. It is simply the best and Felix and I were lucky to experience
it this year and we would like to share this with you all.
We arrived in London on the 15th of May, a week before Blackpool Dance Festival. I’ve got to say, 22 hours
of flight (although we stopped in Korea overnight) does wear you out so much but we decided to enter a
competition, The Galaxy Imperial Championship at Gatwick, which was on the following day. It was a crazy idea
but we had to overcome the jet leg and more importantly we wanted to feel what dancing overseas is like and
get some sort of idea for Blackpool. The Venue was one hour train ride from London and when we got there
we were able to enter on the day. The venue itself was quite small but there were a lot of couples; people
warming up and practicing in the hallway, sleeping in the corner and fixing makeup and the atmosphere was
intense. Although we’ve only danced one event, we knew what it’s like dancing overseas. Pure competition.
FELIX & CHRISTINA PARK
Photo courtesy of Felix & Christina, thank you.
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OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL - FELIX & CHRISTINA PARK
CHRISTINE WITH RAE-LI FORREST INSIDE WINTER GARDENS BALLROOM
Photo courtesy of Felix & Christina, thank you.
FELIX & CHRISTINA ON THE BLACKPOOL FLOOR INSIDE WINTER GARDENS BALLROOM
Photo courtesy of Felix & Christina, thank you.
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OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL
Felix & Christina Park from NSW
Everyone was very focused and determined which is obvious; they have travelled all the way to London to
dance and show what they’ve achieved and go even further.
So every day leading up to Blackpool, we went to Dance Options Studio in Cheam for practice. There were
morning and night practice sessions, the morning session was free for all types. They played music and all
Latin and Ballroom dancers practiced on the floor at the same time so you could go through your routines and
practice what you needed to work on whereas in the night practice, they put couples in heats and couples
danced 3 dances each. The floor isn’t big enough to fit 20 couples but somehow you needed to manage to
dance. What we found was, because everyone was so determined, the atmosphere was even more intense,
100 or so couples sweating on the heated floor, some couples were discussing and some were arguing quite
aggressively. During the 5 days of practicing at Cheam, we focused on OUR dancing as we didn’t want to be
influenced by other couples dancing.
20th of May, Wednesday morning we left London to travel to Blackpool. You could rent a car and drive about
3 hours (depending on the traffic) to Blackpool, or take a bus but we decided to take a train. The train was
full of dancers with their very big luggage. It was a very long 3 hour train ride and some people (including us)
actually had to stay behind for the next train because there was too much luggage and they couldn’t fit us all
in, so we don’t personally recommend the train ride.
Our very first Blackpool dance was on Day 1 of the competition which was the 1st Qualifying round of the
Amateur Ballroom Rising Star, there were about 8 heats in the event and we danced in heat 3. Strangely we
were pretty calm as we only thought about our dancing, however after our first dance, Waltz, we were terrified
and shocked. It was nothing like what we experienced and expected.
People often say “Go enjoy your first Blackpool, it’s amazing”. Yes, it’s amazing but you cannot enjoy a thing
over there, it was like a war; the atmosphere on the actual dance floor was totally different. One thing we
were certain of after the dance was that we had to have a proper strategy for the next event, dancing just for
ourselves wasn’t enough, we had to compete against others too. After the event dancers gathered outside of
the venue waiting for the recalls which were later announced in the paper. From the second qualifying round
of events, recalls were announced just before the event so everyone had to be prepared and wait for their
numbers to be called out.
As the rounds and days continued, we witnessed some great dancing in both Latin and Ballroom and Youth,
Amateur and Professionals. Even just watching them really inspired and guided us how we are going to
pursue the future. Youth couples had so much energy and enthusiasm in their dancing, it was great to see
young couples producing good quality dancing that everyone can learn from. The Professionals were just
breathtaking, every movement was elegant and beautiful, we are certain that they inspired so many people on
that day and it definitely did to us and it was definitely different to what we’ve watched on videos online.
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OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL - FELIX & CHRISTINA PARK
FELIX WITH ANNE GLEAVE IN LONDON
Photo courtesy of Felix & Christina, thank you.
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OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL
Felix & Christina Park from NSW
We also went to the Blackpool Congress watching the greatest dancers and teachers lecturing about their
secrets to the success. They all talked from different perspective but one thing in common was that we have
to be motivated and be clear with what we are trying to achieve. At the end of the day it is us who
will change the path.
Our journey did not end in Blackpool, when we returned to London from the competition and 2 weeks of
lessons with Richard and Anne Gleave which was one of the most inspirational moments. It wasn’t just a
series of dance lessons; it was a life lesson too. They shared their knowledge, experience, values and even
their personal stories with us; what inspired them, what made them become who they are now. It was just
amazing learning from two of the most successful ballroom dancers in the world.
In the end, this journey was the greatest moment of our lives. It was full of
learning, experience and inspiration. It definitely was an unforgettable moment
and we cherished every moments of it. If you haven’t been to Blackpool Dance
Festival yet, we highly recommend it. It is the place to be :) just enjoy it.
from left : JENNA TAMPALINE, MICHAEL TOMPKINS, XANTHE HADFIELD, FELIX, CHRISTINA & TYLER BLAH
Photo courtesy of Felix & Christina, thank you.
OUR FIRST BLACKPOOL - FELIX & CHRISTINA PARK
PRIZE
ANNOUNCEMENTS!
ANd ThE wINNERS
ARE ...
DOUBLE PASS TO AUSTRALIAN DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Nathan Kirkby
DOUBLE PASS TO PREMIERE DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Angela Schumann
DOUBLE PASS TO SOUTHERN CROSS DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ingrid De Moiser
LIFE TIME OUTSIDE CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION
Steven Grinbergs
12 MONTH OUTSIDE CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION
Julie Longden • Shynea Clarke
Rebecca Beardsley • Ashley Hyunh
Jayne Dawson • Gayle Ward
3 MONTH OUTSIDE CHANGE SUBSCRIPTION
Sandy Rae • Iris Taylor • Luna Choi
Katie-Marie Wilson • Michael O’Reilly • Kathy Leet
Yan Li • Darren Day • Corinna Buchan
Glen Strauss • Maria Adriani • Michael Gunasekera
Bev Smallman • Kevin Morellini • Justin Sharrock
Congratulations to all who won in our 1st Birthday Competition, and thank
you to everyone who entered, we had an overwhleming response.
Please make sure you check your email for details on how to claim your
prize. If you have any queries please email info@outsidechange.com
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Birth Announcement
On the 27th June at 7:27 am former Australian Champions NURIA
SANTALUCIA and her husband MIRCO SCIOLAN became proud parents
of a little girl CHLOè MARIE SCIOLAN. Weighing in at 3.3pounds and 52
inches long. Mum Nuria and baby Chloè are both very happy and healthy.
Congratulations to both Nuria & Mirco on the safe arrival of Chloe from all of
us at TAT Ballroom and the Australia dancing community.
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New Professional Couple
MICHAEL HEMERA and LAUREN HEMERA are excited to announce that they
have turned Professional.
We look forward to an exciting new chapter in our Dancing career. Our rst
Professional competition will be at The International Championships in
October. We thank all our Australian coaches who have helped us grow and
mature as dancers over the years, we will always be eternally grateful to you.
IMAGES SUPPLIED BY MICHAEL & LAUREN HEMERA, Thank you.
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OFF THE FLOOR INTERVIEW
with Michael & Roslyn Cocks
FROM VICTORIA
Dancing together at the 2014 Australian DanceSport Championships
Image courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
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OFF THE FLOOR INTERVIEW
with Michael & Roslyn Cocks
FROM VICTORIA
THE QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS
WANTED TO ASK!
Thank you both so much for taking the time to do this interview for us at TAT
Ballroom. We understand your schedules are very busy and it is very much
appreciated that you have taken the time to complete this interview.
Firstly, When, Where and Why did you both starting dancing?
Back in 1988 Michael & I were both working at Frankston Hospital where Mornington “Ausborne Dance
Academy” studio owners Greg & Vicki Moody had their baby. Michael’s brother was getting married that year
so after Vicki inspired a group of nurses to start lessons we decided to join in thinking a “term” of lessons
would be enough for us to satisfactorily join in the bridal waltz. Socially it sounded like fun too.
How many dance partners have you both had?
We’ve only ever danced together. Being in a relationship has meant that we have enjoyed progressing from
absolute beginners to accomplished dancers together. We have weathered the typical dancers arguments,
disappointments & successes together which will make for some great stories in future years. We can’t
imagine ever dancing with anyone but each other.
Do you remember your rst competition and where it was?
That’s easy! A pearl of advice Greg Moody gave us when we first started competing was to keep a record of
comps & results. He said not only is it good to look back on but it shows the steady improvement in results over
the years. Reflecting on the book... our first comp was DMA Championships on 24th June 1990.
We danced non registered novice Quickstep, Merrilyn & Cha Cha. We made the semi final. We danced 5 comps
that year. We registered in 1991 & danced 16 comps (all in Victoria) of which many of those no longer exist.
We clearly recall that year winning the Victorians dancing Samba at the former “Glass House”. The filming of
some of the scenes for Strictly Ballroom were done that day & the trophy we won was very impressive due to
the sponsorship from Strictly Ballroom.
16 comps in one year sounds like a lot but ballroom dancing had lit our fire & the taste of steady improvement
& success lured us to in 1992 dancing X20 comps, 1993 X 21 & 1994 X 16. So it went on, dancing had
become all consuming
.
How many hours of lessons do you have a week and how many hours of practice per lesson is involved?
Over the years one lesson per week turned into two, then three, one for each style. Practice increased from a
quick few minutes in our kitchen before a lesson to average 16 hrs a week. We fitted in having a family and
now juggle family, work & dancing with doing less dancing than we would like but keeping the balance. We
now dance 2 styles with 2 lessons per week and no amount of practice hours is ever enough!
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AT THEIR FIRST COMPETITION - 1990
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
1991
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
1991
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
AT THEIR FIRST COMPETITION - 1990
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
OFF THE FLOOR INTERVIEW
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OFF THE FLOOR INTERVIEW
THE QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS
WANTED TO ASK!
Who are your current coaches?
Jason Beaman (Marshere Ferntree Gully) coaches us in both Standard & New Vogue. In fact Jason has
been coaching us for over 20 years
. It’s been a longstanding fabulous relationship with him firstly
teaching us latin at Ausborne when he first turned pro at aged 19.
At Marshere we also enjoy on occasion guest lessons with other Marshere coaches plus many of Australia’s
finest coaches when they are visiting the studio. We have found these very complimentary to the ongoing
coaching that Jason provides.
Who or what Inspires you or has inspired you over the years?
Whilst we “plonked” around in our early days we recall seeing a couple whirling around the studio. Seeing us gaping
& awestruck Greg stated “you could do that!”. I scoffed in disbelief. So there was our early inspiration, followed by
seeing the glitz of costuming & then being alongside the determination of others. Improvement however gradual
has inspired us along competitively but the level of enjoyment is no different to when we first began.
We have adored many dancers who have visually demonstrated what can be achieved but Inspiration &
motivation for us mostly comes from within with a desire. However this desire has been “fed” & “nurtured” with
the enthusiasm & belief in us that we’ve received from coaches.
Who makes your outts?
For many years I made both my own ballroom and Latin costumes. Plus Michael’s too.
However with the increasing pressure of producing “winning” costumes I handed over to the design & sewing
skills of Brent Olifent & Jenni Pedersen. Non sewers really cannot imagine how difficult the task of producing
a unique dress for each individual is. I appreciate that Brent has always taken such care to select color, fabric
& design predicting a “look” that might be best for me that particular year. For me it’s worth every cent!
What is your favourite competition and why?
So what constitutes a favorite? Best venue? Best organised? Best results? Fondest memories for whatever
reason? We both vote the “Aussies”. There is no doubt that there is always the thrill of competing for a high
ranking, the floor is big & a nice surface to dance on and the weekend culminates with being in the audience
watching Australia’s (& internationals) finest strutting their stuff.
You have equalled the most wins ever for the Masters 1 Open New Vogue and were UNDEFEATED
FOR 6 YEARS IN A ROW at the Australian Championships, which is equal best to only one other
Masters 1 couple in David Rogers & Suzanne Harvey. Has this been the highlight of your career so
far, or have there been others?
There have been so many highlights dotted throughout our 27 years of dancing. Winning is of course a stand
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THE QUESTIONS YOU ALWAYS
WANTED TO ASK!
out. We’ve won Victorian Championships in all three styles, we’ve won graded Australian Championships in
all 3 styles & even in our eyes incredibly maintained being the open Masters Champions New Vogue title 6
years running. However there have been great experiences travelling to enjoy competing in Blackpool, Taiwan,
interstate & as part of the Melbourne Formation team to Singapore. We look back on so many fun times we’ve
had as part of Ausborne, Bagheeras & Marshere. We enjoy the people we’ve met & those we catch up with at
comps. We appreciate the support & camaraderie of family, friends & fellow dancers. Dancing for us just hasn’t
been about perfecting a few steps, it’s been an all round life experience full of many highlights.
What do you think is your biggest asset as a couple?
Persistance!
You have had many rivals over the years that you have competed against, can you tell us who the
mains one have been and what you think their assets are as dancers?
When we danced adult we consistently came second to Brad & Melinda. They were always one placing ahead
of us until finally after several years we crept up past them. They were practising hard & were tall & elegant.
Then in the masters section there was Steve Winzar and Helen Angwin displaying grace & fitness, David &
Leanne Amos who had lovely softness & musicality, Peter McGiver & Karen Bartlett who are always produce a
polished performance, the youthful Dean Anderson & Danni Devine, Daniel Moloney with his classic ballroom
look & Anna who is such a strong lady dancer.
What are your careers outside of dancing?
Michael Is a GP. Ros trained as a nurse/midwife but now runs a Middle Eastern belly dancing school.
What would you change about Ballroom Dancing/DanceSport if you could?
Many of the changes we would have made to make Dancesport more accessible are now already happening.
We can see dance sport being proactive in recruiting young dancers. Cheaper comps making it more financially
accessible for the beginners are creeping back taking advantage of less expensive & less glamorous venues
yet making sure the comp vibe is still strong with compere hype, stage set up, lighting etc.
There is less division within the studios with an increasing acceptance that couples are affiliated with more
than one studio or coach. Some couples even have more than one coach in each style. Dancers are attending
practice sessions in not just their own studios too. With the intermingling we see a pushing up the competitive
spirit which we believe is good for Dancesport.
From everyone at TAT Ballroom, thank you both for your time.
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WANTED TO ASK!
DANCING AT THE SOUTHERN CROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1993
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
1994
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
1992
Photo courtesy of Michael & Roslyn, thank you.
OFF THE FLOOR INTERVIEW
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SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2015
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