![]() ![]() The third week of auditions get underway, with magicians, dancers and singers among those hoping to impress new judge Bruno Toniolo as well as old hats Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. Harriott is joined by Made in Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews and Georgia Toffolo and The Great British Bake Off’s Ruby Bhogal. Ready, steady… royal? The ever amicable TV chef is back in the kitchen to provide inspiration for celebratory dishes for the Coronation, perfect for street parties or family garden get-togethers. What shines through most, though, is the fearless courage of the staff onboard, particularly Bhanot. Watching them and others discuss the impact the terrorist attack had on their lives – from PTSD to aerophobia – is immensely moving. This gripping feature-length documentary from Bafta-winning filmmaker Ben Anthony (7/7: One Day in London) tells the story through archive material, dramatic reconstruction and new interviews with surviving passengers, including Dwijal Dave, who was a young child at the time, travelling alone to spend the summer with family in India, and Sunshine Vesuwala, a flight attendant who had only been doing the job for six months. What ensued was a terrifying 16-hour ordeal that resulted in the deaths of 21 passengers, plus flight attendant Neerja Bhanot. But before it could take off, two hijackers with guns rushed the aircraft two more joined them, one carrying a bag full of grenades. The flight had originated in Bombay, with its final stop set to be New York City. Getting to know your children and building on their strengths is extremely important to me, as well as challenging them to push past their comfort zones.In the early hours of September 5, 1986, Pan Am Flight 73 sat on the tarmac at Pakistan’s Karachi airport, filled with domestic travellers, international businessmen and families with small children. This will allow me to observe and foster their advancement on an individual basis, which is especially critical in an art form that requires immediate feedback in a group setting. I want to initiate a communal bond of trust and respect in the studio, not only amongst the students, but also between each student and myself. ![]() It is my goal to create an atmosphere where my students feel open to ask questions, since this is a crucial way to thrive as a dancer. ![]() My teaching philosophy is to see my students as individuals and implement their training in ways that directly incorporate their learning style, interests, and rate of progression. For more details about our Company and their competition results, please visit the Company/Recital tab and follow us on instagram like to take a moment to welcome all of our students to the 2022-23 dance season and share my teaching philosophy! I know many of our young dancers may be feeling a bit nervous about starting classes, and I’d like to ensure you that our studio will be a safe and friendly place for them to learn. SDNJ was also the Recipient of the National 2020-21 ADCC Studio of Excellence Award. The studio earned the highest scoring pieces in the small group and duo/trio divisions at regional events and ended the season by earning many top 10 overall placements at the National level, including the title of 1st place National Champions, 3rd overall highest scoring 12 and under and 5th overall highest scoring 13+ routine in the Ultimate Challenge. SDNJ also earned two Industry Dance Award Selections for highest scoring Musical Theatre and Tap pieces as well as three awards for Best Performances in the Regional Jazz, Musical Theatre, and Judges Choice Categories. Our dancers brought home 5 regional titles and a national title this season. Our companies earned many platinum and diamond awards along with scholarships, choreography awards, and top scoring pieces at each event. Starstruck's Dance Company attended Beyond the Stars, Groove, Backstage, and Breakout Competition for their regional events this season. ![]()
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