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The Cuba Lifestyle Hay 6, 2004
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cal dancers bring home trophies
tC May 1 & 2, dancers]clLsas, Dance Exprf::m aThdYf:::erthnthdeit?poJ:dpg:2
the Rainbows Dance
- tition in St. Louis.
5 pyoung ladies are from
h Cuba, Bourbon and
lurc .
.:'(e They did a great job!
, compete and continue
growth of the love of
oung ladies, ages 7-11,
/d in the 9-10 year old
-Ballet Category. They
ed a ballet routine to
God Made You". "These
: young dancers
i: ]t home a second place
irnunlll. _ .
" 1 trophy !
J second group of dancers
the 13-14 category.
routine entitled "Hey Ladies".
They brought home a high-
Second Trophy! Again, their
first year in competing!
The third group from Dance
Express was a trio in the 15-16
year old category. They com-
peted with their Tap routine--
"They Don't Really Care About
Us". They brought home a high
second trophy as well.
All these routines where
choegraphed by Mrs. Lisa
Baumbach, owner of Miss
Lisa's Dance Express in Cuba.
Dance Express as well as the
parents are very proud of each
of these young ladies.
It took a lot of dedication,
determination, practices, ener-
gy and courage to take the
stage among such a talented
Standing, Morgen Reed, Whitney Waller, Megan
Fester, Jessica Martin. Kneeling, Melissa Albright.
pool of dancers.
For our first year, they
rocked the house. Congrats to
each and everyone of these fine
young ladies•
For more info on
summer/fall classes- dance,
poms and acro/tumbling, call
Savat, Erin
and leave a message at 885-
2630. Classes forming now!
To see these talented girls in
action, they will be entertain-
ing the community on May
22nd, at the UMR-Leach
Theatre with their "Broadway
Beach Spring Recital".
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