The pictures taken by our good friend Sean Donovan as well by our own Anshuman have been added to the gallery.
Results will be up soon!
Check out the gallery here!
The pictures taken by our good friend Sean Donovan as well by our own Anshuman have been added to the gallery.
Results will be up soon!
Check out the gallery here!
On February 16 and 17, 2008, Boston University held it's seventh annual Ballroom competition. Here are the UML highlights: Mary Angeleri and Justin Chin won 4th place in Bronze Swing. Mark Sherman and Heather Martin won 2nd place in Silver Mambo and 4th place in Silver Waltz/Tango. William Sokolowsky, Niva Kallus, Ed Jahngen, and Heather Sweeney all placed in the Bronze smooth three-dance.
The summary report for the Fall 2007 semester is now complete.
You can view the full report here.
On November 11, 2007, Brown University hosted their annual competition at Moseley's on the Charles in Dedham, MA. UMass Lowell was there in force, and here are the results.
Highlights: BJ and Kat made quarter-finals in Newcomer Foxtrot. Results from Rhythm events are not yet available.
On October 12th, several members of the UML Ballroom Dance Team (and a few friends from ballroom class) volunteered at LifeLinks October Dance and it turned out to be a blast!
Our volunteers spent the night helping out Gordon Halm and his fellow volunteers welcoming patrons into the dance; serving pizza, dessert, and drinks; and dancing with all the excited attendees. Our volunteers helped also to conduct a dance competition and provided a short demonstration for all the patrons.
Gordon Halm extends his graditude to all involved and hopes to continue the relationship with UML Ballroom Dance for a long time. He's even planning to come for a few lessons! As Outreach Coordinator for the club I would also like to extend a thank you to all of the members and friend who were able to be involved last Friday!
This past Saturday two couples from UML went down to the University of Connecticut for the 10th Annual UConn Ballroom Dance Competition. It was a very fun and overall successful day.
William Sokolowsky, a newcomer, danced up to Bronze level for his first competition, leading Mary Angeleri. They made marks in Rumba, Swing, Tango, and Foxtrot; not bad at all for BJ's first contest.
Mark Sherman and Heather Martin competed together for the first time, dancing in the Silver level. They were called back to the second round in the Waltz/Tango combined event, recieved marks in Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz and Rumba, and got to semi-finals in Swing and Mambo.