Saturday, October 13, 2007

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Troy home game...

Back on the field!!!!

This game was awesome! I got a lot better compared to the first game. In fact, we all did!Everyone had a really good feeling about our chances in this game especially when we scored a touchdown before the Trojans did! The crowd was riled up and even more so when we started to perform our new sidelines routines! I love dancing and gave it my all. Then it started to rain. At first we could see it coming from the other side of the stadium but it had yet to reach us. When it finally did , it was really cold and uncomfortable. Somehow, we all got a lot happier and goofier too. I couldn't think of any other group of girls to share that moment with except all of the Dazzlers. Even though the situation was not as pleasant as we would've originally liked, I had a great time! There's still so much more that we have to learn before we can really say that we had as perfect a football game as possible. I can't wait until the next time!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

UM Game

This game wasn't a home game per se, but it was in our home stadium so I didn't think I would feel awkward at all. However, as we learned when we had to walk about three blocks from the buses to the stadium, all of the Canes fans overwhelmed us and I knew it would be a different game. On top of that, we weren't performing because of a not so convenient rule that the Hurricanes set only allowing 14 spirit group member total on the field from the visiting team. We decided to alternate years with our cheerleaders. We will be performing at the next UM game. During the game, just sitting there made me a bit antsy and sweaty. This game was during the day as opposed to the night when FIU normally plays home games. The Dazzlers kept rooting for the football players every second that we could. We also cheered for our band. In my opinion, their performance during the halftime show far exceed that of the UM band as well as the color guard. I even made new friends from the color guard! It was a great game. I loved it! After it was over, the Dazzlers and the color guard were escorted out of the stadium by police to ensure our safety. Even though I had a great time at this game, I couldn't wait to be dancing on that field again.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

FIU vs Maryland

September 8, 2007
FIU vs. Maryland Home football game!
OUR FIRST FOOTBALL GAME!!!! By that I mean the first one that the Dazzlers have performed in. I had NO idea what to expect, except that we would all get really hot and sweaty, have to smile the WHOLE time (even if we missed a field goal by just a little bit) and that we would have to pay close attention to each other to stick together as a team. I myself did pretty badly towards the beginning. I was so involved in the game that I didn’t hear the music come on and it wasn’t until Winnie screamed at me to begin dancing that I realized what was going on. After that serious disaster, I tired my hardest to pay attention. However, sometimes given where I was located in the sideline formations, it was really hard to hear anything and I had to resort to lip reading. Under normal circumstances I’m good at lip reading, but since everyone was keeping their smile, even when we had to talk, it was quite hard, until it was too late, to determine which routine would come next. This slight problem resulted in a few people dancing the wrong routine and getting a little off count. Even though all of these things occurred, we still kept our composure and tried to keep the audience as spirited as possible! Even the band joined in and started cheering us on! I had a great time, and even though the heat was really bothersome, I can’t wait to do it again!






Friday, September 7, 2007

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Penn State Football Watch Party


September 1, 2007


We all met in front of Gracie’s grill, and started welcoming people into the football watch party showing off our poms. Once the game started we stood in the back and watched the game on the projected image on the screen and routed our team on to represent our beloved school FIU! Though the game didn’t end as we had imagined, everyone was still really excited about a new season where we could prove ourselves to the rest of the football fans out there. With a new coach as inspiring as Mario Cristobal, there’s now way we’re going to let one game get the best of us.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Trail of the Torch

August 30, 2007

After performing at freshman convocation we had a good feeling about how we performed as a team, and this performance was going to test that. When we all got there, we walked into a really exciting and spirited gathering of people from all over campus that couldn’t wait for the ceremonies! While we were there we performed the routine we had practiced for the occasion to a completely different song then was intended, but we all picked it up just fine. Afterwards we danced another short impromptu routine while the Trail of the Torch staff was getting their technological equipment in order. When it started getting later into the night, we all started dancing little sidelines next to the crowd to keep them spirited and once Mario Cristobal had finished his speech it was time for the trail of the torch!!! The whole day was a trial and error for the rookies and even some veterans on how to act in crowds and in uniform so it was a very informative, and still fun, day!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Evaluations

Almost the whole team came today one hour early so that we could do some last minute reviewing and help each other out with the different dances we had learned throughout the first month of practices. Everyone had something different that they couldn’t quite grasp or just needed a little bit more review on… mine was the four sidelines. Some other rookies would confuse the fight song, and even a few of the Vets needed help for the Pom that one of our Captains taught us. Everyone was just about in the same boat, which I think got all of us to bond even more since we all sympathized with each other. While the actual evaluations were happening, we were all routing for one another, but once it was my turn, I would try to relax and just think about having fun. I thought Brenda would’ve seemed a little too intimidating, so much so that I wouldn’t be able to remember the dances. But as intimidating as she was, I still felt comfortable with her enough that I really COULD have fun when I was dancing. I just pretended like I wasn’t even being evaluated, that I was just entertaining a few people in the room.

Speaking of which, we had two girls come in as well and they were doing an assignment for their ENC 1101 class that were there throughout the evaluations and then interviewed a few of us, me included. They were doing a sort of article on stereotypes in dance. I told them about how most people think we’re not intelligent, but I myself am in the Honors College, so that wasn’t credible. Also how most people think that we’re too girly and have a pricey upkeep, but I myself like playing video games and shopping at Wal-Mart. They asked a few Vets the same questions as well to get an average answer. What was really cool about the day of evaluations was the surprise that we all got when we learned we were going to get our uniforms that day. I WAS TOTALLY PSYCHED ABOUT GETTING UNIFORMS I COULDN’T EVEN HOLD MY EXCITEMENT AND I TRIED IT OUT RIGHT WHEN I LEFT THE STORAGE ROOM. In fact, I had it on backwards until a Vet told me I had it on wrong, but that was fine because I finally had the ‘famous’ uniform. It was definitely a really GREAT day!

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Running 2 miles/ Dazzler of the Month/ Review

We ran two miles. I don’t even KNOW how I could’ve kept going, in fact I really didn’t. I had to stop and start walking, and if it weren’t for Peggy, a Vet, inspiring me to keep going, then I don’t know if I would’ve been able to even make it with the rest of them. I had to keep playing mind tricks on myself and telling myself that I’d get to one part of the lap and then we’d start walking… but when we didn’t it was just that much harder until my muscles finally just gave up. After this whole ordeal we started stretching, but I definitely wasn’t up to it since my legs started giving way and I started feeling a little light headed. But after a while I was fine, like I knew I would be, and before I knew it I was just looking forward to being able to start going over the dances from the previous practice that we had learned. However, before we did that Peggy, head of the Spirit Committee announced that the committee this year was starting a new idea of Dazzler of the Month, and wouldn’t you know it? Because Winnie and I stayed after practice that second day, or first for the both of us because of the practice, the Spirit Committee granted both of us Dazzlers of the month! That was the best pick me up I could’ve ever gotten and from that second on, I somehow could pick up and retain all of the movements from the, I believe, eight dances that we had learned throughout practices since the 18th of June. However, everyone was still freaked out for evaluations next practice.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Group Learning and Teaching

Today we did something a little bit different compared with every other day. We all split up into four different groups and came up with 4 eight-counts worth of a hip-hop type sideline. I don’t really know how long we were given to come up with the dances, but I know that I would’ve rather had more time to learn the sidelines from the other three groups. Besides trying to come up with choreography, we then had to learn everyone else’s routines. I’ve never been so dumbfounded about how horrible I am with remembering dances then I was that day. This day was one where my mind took more of a beating then my muscles, but in the end I at least had a vague idea about the dances, I was just hoping that next practice we’d be able to go over them again.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Got out boots, Adidas bag and pom pon's

It really was Christmas in July!!!!! =D It was practice as usual. We ran, did some across the floor, practiced and learned a few dances… but then there was a surprise for us at the end of practice. WE GOT OUR BOOTS, ADIDAS BAG AND POM POM’S!!! All of us rookies started putting on our boots and trying them on, making fun of each other, and showing them off. It was SOOOO much fun, and it gave me something to look forward to and a reason why I was working so hard to start dancing better then before. It was awesome to get all that gear that we could start adding to a pile for all the other free Dazzler stuff we’d get.

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Sunday, July 1, 2007

No practice for 4th of July week

Well… for the fourth of July weekend, practice was cancelled but I knew how hard it would be for me to take a week long break from running and then start up again with a mile. So I started going to a gym close to my house and running on the treadmill. I even started running a mile and a half, which I was extremely proud of, so that by the time practice started again I wouldn’t be as worn out as I would have been if I hadn’t been running for that week. Besides that though, it was nice to have a bit of a break for my muscles to go back to not being so sore.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

1st practice, 2nd practice, birthday!

It’s my birthday today!!! =) I just turned 18 and now I can finally go to my first, technically the second, Dazzler practice. The first thing we did was run a mile…. Oh my gosh it was SOOOO hard for me, but I just kept going because I knew that if I did, it would eventually get easier and help me in the long run. It was killer for me to run like that on the street, in the sun, all of us in a line, but the fact that we were in a line and in unison helped me a lot to keep going. I didn’t want to hold up the line, or have people wait up for me so I just kept pushing until I finished. Afterwards, we stretched, did technique across the floor, and then finally started practicing the dance everyone learned… Yep, you heard right, the first day of Dazzlers the one team had already learned a WHOLE DANCE! The whole time, Winnie and I were playing catch up with the team, but nothing stopped us from getting the dance, not even practice. We stayed after for a little while making sure that we knew what the movements were so we looked just like everyone else. I mostly had to practice because it was my first time EVER dancing pom and kickline before. However, I LOVED IT! Both styles are so spirited that you can’t HELP but have fun with it and smile. The dance also had a little of jazz in it too, but I was used to jazz from before when I danced for my team in high school.

Monday, June 18, 2007

First day of practice...or not...

Well… I didn’t make it for this practice because as luck would have it my best friend Winnie picked me up at my house since I didn’t have a car yet, with Monica in the car, and right when we got outside of our complex we got into an accident. The guy made some CRAZY move and tried to pass another car turning into the complex by going on the wrong side of the road and hit us. Afterwards, he got out of his car, said ‘This isn’t my car…’ and speed off. Luckily for us we had three witnesses to the accident, but nobody got the license plate. We ended up waiting for the policeman to show up for three hours and missed practice entirely. It was definitely NOT a good day. Especially since we didn’t even know what we had missed in practice! So, sorry I can’t give you any ideas about the ‘actual’ first practice.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Dazzler Day

When I first heard about Dazzler Day, I had no idea what to expect. But since I was in contact with some of the Veterans I asked them what would go on, and they said that it would be a day dedicated for getting to know each other a little better, with the aid of a few games. Once we got to the location and started playing the games, learning each others names, in which mine was one of the most difficult, and cracking inside jokes with each other, all of us seemed to just have a cohesive tight bond as fun-loving girls with the same hobby. We played games like ‘So You Think You Could Dazzle’ and another funny little game where we had to associate a specific movement for each other and remember their name as well as the movement all around the circle. It was really hard for me because I have horrible memory, but it was an AWESOME way to learn a little about everyone. We also made collages with our partner’s interests and then explained them to the rest of the group. I certainly had a blast, and I KNOW that everyone else did too. It’s definitely a day I’ll never forget!

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Auditions!

I was really freaked out about auditions, and I technically wouldn’t have even known about it if it weren’t for my good friend Winnie. I was even planning on not dancing past high school and just devoting all of my time to my studies… I’m a very studious person. But as time went on and I realized how much I would be miss dancing, I started to think more and more about dancing after high school, and that’s when Winnie reminded me about Dazzlers. We decided to go together and we were freaking out about what we should wear since it had to be a crop top. We both went shopping for new sports bras and well… you’ve seen the picture.




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Once we had finally learned the many eight-counts of jazz and hip-hop we sat down in our seats and waited for our turn to audition. Surprisingly enough for me, I’d never been in an audition where everyone who was auditioning saw your individual audition, but that’s how it was with Dazzlers, however it went that much better for me knowing that I had an audience. I danced my heart out and tried to capture the judges’ attention, and by the time technique started I had definitely done that. However, it was because when it was my turn to start performing my turns in second to the left, I just stood there and forgot that I had to do them. However, they were forgiving of my ineptitude and asked me a second time to perform them, I felt really stupid, but it was all right after all. That just goes to show that it’s all right that you mess up a few times as long as you learn from your mistakes, quickly, and jump back on that horse again. Auditions went great and it was an experience that I would never take for granted, whether I had made it or not. Even if I would’ve had a slim chance of making it, I would’ve still auditioned just for the experience and people that I met. I definitely had a blast