While, we were waiting, some airport employee started talking to one of the girls and asked them what they were doing or where they were going. When they said they were a dance group, well, the guy wanted to see them dance. So, once the area cleared a little bit, the guy came back and so they decided show him what they do best. Here they are dancing in the Salt Lake Airport.
She is on stilts and then has these long poles that she holds on to as she walks along. Here is a close up of her:
The first time I saw "Devine" was at California Adventure. It about scared the crap out of me. I was with Kreg and Nichole (dance teacher from Payson that I was on tour with at the time) and we started chasing it down. I later found out that they call it "Devine". I was going to do a jungle theme novelty routine with drill that next year and so we incorporated some "vines that came to life" in our routine. Thank you Disney for the idea!
Scott and I in front of the "Tree of Life" in Animal Kingdom.
VOLCANO!
Waiting for everyone to finish shopping.
After dinner, we went back to the hotel and changed clothes. We then went to see Cirque de Solei's "La Nouba". It was awesome! I had seen it before on a trip to Florida that I took with my sister Annie and her friends. It was still so cool and the girls were all amazed at the dancers.
The next day, Saturday, we began the morning at Disney's Epcot. When it first opened, Epcot stood for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. I'm not sure if they really use that any more--it's just Epcot. The first part of the park is a "future world" and then in the back of the park is what is called the World Showcase, with shops, food, and other exhibits from different countries. Here we are in front of the big Epcot ball--kinda looks like a big silver golf ball or maybe a disco ball?
After dinner, we went back to the hotel and changed clothes. We then went to see Cirque de Solei's "La Nouba". It was awesome! I had seen it before on a trip to Florida that I took with my sister Annie and her friends. It was still so cool and the girls were all amazed at the dancers.
The next day, Saturday, we began the morning at Disney's Epcot. When it first opened, Epcot stood for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. I'm not sure if they really use that any more--it's just Epcot. The first part of the park is a "future world" and then in the back of the park is what is called the World Showcase, with shops, food, and other exhibits from different countries. Here we are in front of the big Epcot ball--kinda looks like a big silver golf ball or maybe a disco ball?
Later that afternoon, the team had the opportunity to take a dance workshop from a Disney choreographer. It was a lot of fun for them. They set it up like an audition and then teach them choreography from a Disney show. They learned three different routines! Their teacher was named David Houle. He was great. Here they are with Goofy, who made an appearance at the end of the workshop. They are also wearing their "costumes" (t-shirts that they received from Disney).
Scott and I at the beach--I lasted about 15 minutes and then it was back to the van for me!
Headstands in the military routine:
Ending position of "Shawty Get Loose".
The Paysetters with the plaque they were presented for a fabulous performance!
The team had dinner all together at the Hard Rock Cafe. It is the largest Hard Rock.
Here is the team in the end pose of "I Need More".
The "tower" part from Military:
Leg hold in Military:
After the performance, Scott and I headed for the Magic Kingdom. Here we are again in front of Cinderella's castle. You can see it better this time!
Next, we went to Great Britain to make a few phone calls and mail a letter.
Next, was France. Notice the Eiffel Tower in the background.
After our world journey, we headed back to the Magic Kingdom, rode Space Mountain, and then went back to the hotel to pack. We had an early morning flight back to Salt Lake.
The trip was a lot of fun! Everything went really well and the performances were great! The weather was nice, except for the day at the beach. But, all in all, it was a very fun trip. I hope the team all had a great time and made some memories that they will never forget!
5 comments:
Wow that looked like a ton of fun! I can't believe you did all that while you were there. The girls looked like they were dancing good in the pics! Glad you had fun!
Looks like you had a great time!!
This looks like tons of fun! I swear, one year I want to come with you!
I am jealous. That looks like soooo much fun!!!!
Wow! That looks like so much fun.
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