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Nuove soddisfazioni per il gruppo Majorettes di Caltrano, di ritorno da una trasferta ricca di medaglie al VII Campionato Italiano Majorettes Sport ANBIMA-MWF in quel di Pistoia. Un sodalizio non nuovo a successi anche europei quello caltranese, che quest'anno ha sfiorato quasi le 40 atlete iscritte a significare - semmai servissero conferme - il buon momento dell'associazione.
International Women's Day is right around the corner, and in this episode, women are taking the mic! Uh, a few women, anyway. Performing a pretty specific sub-category of songs. And they are all from the same one country. Regardless!! First, by request, we listen to "Merry Christmas Everybody", a cover of Slade's Christmas hit performed by Sohodolls. We pair it with another woman vocalist covering another UK Christmas #1 song, "Merry Christmas Everyone" performed by Rae Morris and Lucy Rose. The ranking music in this episode is "Punk Rock Christmas" as performed by Majorettes. Thank you to CJ for requesting "Merry Christmas Everybody" by Sohodolls!
Happy New Year Gabbers! Join your host Gayson as he shares his thoughts on the new Nosferatu movie, spoils "The Majorettes," dishes on the new season of "Squid Game," and oh so much more tv! So grab a drink and get ready for a holiday movie and tv gabfest! Leave us a voicemail with your comments, questions and episode requests at (636) 400-3732! Show Notes: The Majorettes (1986) Trailer All Things Gayson: Gayson's Amazon Wishlist Keeping the Yuletide Gay Podcast THE GABBING WITH GAYSON PRIDE PLAYLIST!!! Gabbing with Gayson's Website Gab with Gayson on Facebook! Become a Patreon Pal!
What's up, Rotters! This week, we're taking a look at the criminally obscure THE MAJORETTES from 1986 (or 1987 depending on where you look) To discuss this bonkers movie, I'm joined by the brilliant author, critic, screenwriter and podcaster BJ COLANGELO If you're not already following her podcast THIS ENDS AT PROM whcih she co-hosts with her wife Harmony... rectify that immediately Toodles! ————
Sara-Jayne Makwala King chats to the SA national cheerleading squad's coach, Thapelo Tevin Nkwe about the competition at UCT this weekend. And the team's efforts to raise funds for the World Champs in Orlando next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Michaël Phelippeau, artiste chorégraphique. Il a choisi la danse comme espace de création pour rencontrer les autres et dresser des portraits chorégraphiques. Mickaël présente Majorettes avec le club historique des Major's girls de Montpellier les 28 et 29 juin au Carreau du Temple pour le festival Jogging. On l'écoute avec joie, Cette épisode a été réalisé en partenariat avec les équipes du Carreau. Le festival Jogging, c'est au Carreau du Temple, du 26 au 30 juin.
Ingrid Heiderscheidt...une comédienne à la sensibilité électrique qui depuis 25 ans nous enchante sur la scène comme sur les écrans !
On est tous debout... toute la journée au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Ce matin, mardi 9 avril avec Vincent, Marie-Ève et Jean-Michel: On parle avec Marie-Josée Gauvin de la nouvelle émission de Noovo: Quel talent ! Discussion avec Fabien Cloutier pour son spectacle dans la région en fin de semaine On joue à Ni oui, ni non dans L'à-côté de Jean-Michel Lysanne Richard et sa nouvelle passion, le pilates. On revient sur l'éclipse et on jase de notre deuxième prénom Quel son aimez-vous ? On joue à la Question impossible et à 5 secondes sans censure Bonne écoute !
Crack open a bottle of Orbitz, maniacs, because April is 90s Month yet again! We're starting with 1998's Disturbing Behavior, starring James Marsden and Katie Holmes. Tune in to this totally razor episode where we discuss the flick and other topics such as the invented slang for this movie, David Duchovny's mnemonic devices, and Coal Chamber music videos. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we're covering the 90s on the bonus episode as well, where we go back for another round of the Back In The Day Blitz, discussing 90s sitcoms and the decade's works of Kevin Smith. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want more high school horrors? Check out our previous episodes on The Blob (episode 29), Christine (episode 37), Prom Night (episode 38), The Majorettes (episode 55), Society (episode 77), The New Kids (episode 87), Cutting Class (episode 89), Evilspeak (episode 246) and The Faculty (episode 284).
Woods are woods, maniacs! This week we're taking a look at the 1987 backwoods island flick American Gothic. While we parse through the plot, we also discuss topics such as offensive shirts of the 80s, Bazooka Joe's hard gum, and Lance's tramuatic story about The Clarks. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we counted down our top five 1990s comedies. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want more slasher flick talk from 1987? Check out our previous episodes on Bloody New Year (episode 16), The Stepfather (episode 27), Stagefright (episode 36), Blood Harvest (episode 51), The Majorettes (episode 55), Blood Diner (episode 128), Slaughterhouse (episode 133), Slumber Party Massacre II (episode 178), and Blood Lake (episode 321).
Take Prog Rock, plus horror, and 3 lovers of film together, and you get this week's episode! The Terror Train dives into the 2024 film DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS. This week also features Chris finding a 70's gem on the horror cusp, Germ watches films that surprises long time horror fans that he hasn't seen, and Kelli finds a few duds but a diamond in the rough at the end! Programming note: The podcast will be back to a close to a weekly format, so thanks for sticking with us the last couple of months! MOVIES REVIEWED THIS WEEK: The Portrait (2023), All Fun and Games (2023), Cube (1997), Raging Grace (2023), Massacre at Central High (1976), Sick of Myself (2022), Rabid (2019), The Majorettes (1986), and Cemetery Man (1994) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Nuove soddisfazioni stavolta addirittura europee per il Gruppo Majorettes di Caltrano, fresco di un bellissimo successo ai campionati continentali di categoria in corso a Maribor, Slovenia, dal quale dopo la fortunata partecipazione di ieri stanno ora rincasando. Per la formazione caltranese composta da una trentina di ragazze dai 6 ai 30 anni - suddivise in cadettes (6-11 anni), junior (12-14) e senior( 15 in su) - un'ennesima conferma fatta di passione e di tanti sacrifici: solo un mese fa infatti, le Majorettes alto vicentine fatto incetta di medaglie anche ai Campionati italiani di Montecatini Terme. Nella giornata di ieri invece in particolare sono stati tre i successi che hanno messo in luce le qualità del team magistralmente coordinato dalla capitana Jenny Maculan: un quinto posto nella categoria 'mace senior', un terzo posto nella categoria 'duo e trio mace senior' e il gradino più alto del podio che ha sbaragliato ogni concorrenza nel 'mace group senior'.
Classes at Apollo High School have just ended, and members of the school's newest dance team are rehearsing for their upcoming show.In a wood-floored gym, Coach Shana Black sets up a colorful boom box. Students of all sizes and ethnic backgrounds line up on the floor – some wearing jeans and crop tops, others colorful hijabs. Some are chatty, others shy.But when the music starts, they all come alive, feet stepping and hips swinging. There are lots of smiles and a few giggles.To join the Apollo Majorettes, students don't need to pass a nerve-wracking audition, or have any dance experience.“That's all that mattered to me, is them wanting to dance,” Black said.Black, a paraeducator at Apollo, started as an assistant coach for St. Cloud's competitive high school dance team, but she said it wasn't a good fit. She asked school officials if she could start her own team.“I just went the old-fashioned way, and got a piece of paper and pen,” she said. “And I just went around the school and asked kids if they wanted to join the dance team I was making.”More than 100 students signed up, and about 70 showed up for the first practice.“That's when I knew it was serious, that it was going to be kind of bigger than what I anticipated,” she said.Black, who's originally from Texas, has a background in majorette, a high-energy dance style that's often performed with a marching band at historically Black universities. Central Minnesota audiences aren't always sure what to think, she said.“The kids recognize it, but the adults really don't recognize it,” Black said. “So they don't know when to clap. They don't know when to cheer. They kind of just are lost by it. But in my culture, this is what we do.”The Apollo team, now in its second year, performs a variety of styles, including majorette, hip hop, step and cultural dancing. Black lets the kids bring their own personality and ideas into the choreography.For many students, dancing comes naturally, she said.“It's already in them,” Black said. “Most of the stuff that they do, you really can't teach that. You just have to be born with it. And a lot of them are born with it. It just took someone to unleash it for them.”Black gives each dancer a majorette name to capture their personality and build their confidence such as Queen, Chosen, Gifted, Potential. “Anytime they feel down, anytime they feel left out, anytime they feel like they don't have anybody, by having those names, they remember they're part of something big,” she said. “And they use that to push forward through any challenges that they have in life, whether it be in school, a test or anything.”Samira Mohammed is a senior in her second year on the team. At first, she wasn't sure she wanted to join.“I was kind of nervous. I wasn't used to joining school activities,” she said. “But Ms. Black, she was very persistent.”Now, Samira said she loves dancing, and is a team captain this year.“I've made so many friends throughout the years. We're so connected through dance,” she said. “Everybody was just so supportive. Everybody claps, everybody cheers for you. Even if you feel shy, you will eventually come out of your shell.”Samira said she used to be nervous to perform in front of people. But she's gotten used to it. Her Majorette name is “Wow Factor.”“Ms. Black gave me that name because she says that I make people say, ‘Wow,' she said. “And when you see me dance on the stage, you just go, ‘Oh, wow, she's very good.' I love it. I want to make people say. ‘Wow.'” 'They all matter:' St. Cloud high school dance team builds connectionsSixteen-year-old Majeda Quansah's Majorette name is “So Fly.” Her face, framed by a bright blue headscarf, lights up with a radiant smile when she's dancing.“I like how close we are. I also like how supportive everybody is,” Majeda said. “You never feel left out. You always feel included.”While most of the dancers are female, the team doesn't exclude anyone.Seventeen-year-old Jayce Morales was always interested in dance, but worried about being the only boy on the team.“I get judged all the time, like at school,” he said. “But as soon as I joined the team, I didn't feel like that. I felt like I was just like everybody else.”A favorite memory is the first time he performed with the Majorettes and did a solo.“I just remember everybody cheering for me,” Jayce said. “And it just kind of like lit a candle inside of me. That's how I knew that I wanted to keep dancing.”It's clear that the students see Black as more than a coach. She pours her heart into the team. She even drives the kids home after practice, after funding for the activity bus ran out.More than anything, Black said, she wants her dancers to know they belong. She hopes they remember her long after they leave high school.“I just want them all to know that they all matter individually, and I see them,” she said. “That's all I want for them, is to be seen and to be heard and to be recognized for positive things that they're doing in their life.”
Hold your applause, maniacs, because this week we're talking another Michael Caine "paycheck" movie with 1981's The Hand, directed by Oliver Stone. While we get into how ridiculous this thing is, we also discuss topics such as buying milk with a ring, our pajama histories, and a lot of Black Sheep references. If you haven't subscribed to our Patreon yet, drop that Caramello and sign up! Tonight we'll be hosting our very first Discord livestream exclusive to patrons at 8 PM EST. Which yinzer trash-terpiece will we watch together: The Majorettes or Flesh Eater? The choice is yours! If you want to hear more episodes featuring the cast of The Hand, you can hear about more Michael Caine with Jaws: The Revenge (episode 251), Viveca Lindfors in Creepshow (episode 104) and Silent Madness (episode 175), and Charles Fleischer in Bad Dreams (episode 35), A Nightmare On Elm Street (episode 74), and Deadly Friend (episode 255).
Break out the Fiddle Faddle, maniacs! This week we wrap up Lucio Fulci's Gates Of Hell trilogy with 1981's The House By The Cemetery. While we try to dissect this wacky flick, we also discuss other topics such as Dane Cook movies, America's favorite cartoon character Yogi The Monkey, and what we love to dip pretzels into. Don't forget to check out our Patreon! This month's bonus episode finds us playing the Can't Hardly Wait game. We're also one week away from our first Discord livestream, exclusive to patrons. Will we watch The Majorettes or Flesh Eater? The decision is yours if you drop the Caramello and sign up! Want to check out what we thought of the rest of Fulci's Gates Of Hell trilogy? Check out our previous episodes on The Beyond (episode 168) and City Of The Living Dead (episode 192).
Bust out those phone books, maniacs, because this week we're taking a look at the William Lustig slasher Relentless from 1989! While we unpack this stacked cast and drink our orange juice, we also discuss topics such as answering machine exposition, Robert Loggia at Taco Bell, and Bob Hoskins pajamas. Don't forget to check out our Patreon, as this month's bonus episode finds us playing the Can't Hardly Wait game! We'll also have our very first Discord livestream two weeks from now (March 22nd at 8 PM EST) and the only way to vote on which movie we'll do and watch it with us is to become a patron. Will we be watching The Majorettes or Flesh Eater? The choice is yours! Want more realistic slasher flick discussion? Check out our previous episodes on He Knows You're Alone (episode 6), Eyes Of A Stranger (episode 24), Final Exam (episode 39), and The Killing Hour (episode 54).
Hold onto your baguettes, maniacs! We're headed to Cannes for 1982's The Last Horror Film (aka Fanatic) starring everyone's favorite maniac, Joe Spinell. While we dissect this guerrilla-style film, we also discuss topics such as baked macaroni and cheese, the secret ingredient at Parkin's Pizzeria, and what happens when you stab someone in the back of their back. Check out our Patreon today, as we've posted a brand new bonus episode where we play the Can't Hardly Wait game. What is that, you ask? Sign up, tune in and find out! As a patron, you can also vote on our very first Discord livestream happening on Wednesday March 22nd at 8 PM EST. Will we watch The Majorettes or Flesh Eater? The choice is yours! Want more movies about movies? Check out our episodes on Death By Dialogue (episode 12), Demons (episode 135), Fade To Black (episode 201), Effects (episode 208), Scream (episode 242), Blood Theatre (episode 245), Popcorn (episode 283), and In The Mouth Of Madness (episode 285)
Time to report to the principal's office, maniacs! The penultimate episode of 90s Month finds us in 1998 with the Robert Rodriguez flick The Faculty. While we break down this all-star cast, we also discuss topics such as this movie's similarities to Can't Hardly Wait, an unfortunate haircut, and the burning question we all ask: is the singer of Eve 6 in this movie? If you haven't checked out our Patreon yet, this month's bonus episode finds us counting down our top 5 John Carpenter movies. Tune in! Need more Neon Brainiacs episodes about high school? Check out our previous entries on Prom Night (episode 38), The Majorettes (episode 55), Trick Or Treat (episode 59), Society (episode 77), The New Kids (episode 87), Cutting Class (episode 89), Better Off Dead (episode 100), The Wraith (episode 154), and Scream (episode 242).
Making the most of the Island for visitors, Northern Soul, incentives to visit, our electro-magnetic oasis, strategy for the future and how it used to be including majorettes on the Isle of Man. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Once again, there is another HBCU vs PWI debate. Are HBCUs right to want to gate-keep majorette dancing?Check out my #bowthoughts Are Black People Worldwide Just Struggling and Conquered? https://youtu.be/ljoPnh4kf-sShow your support by subscribing to the channel https://youtube.com/c/BlackOpinionatedWoman?sub_confirmation=1Show your support by subscribing to the channel https://www.youtube.com/@iamabowalways?sub_confirmation=1Take a look at my merch if you want to support the channel https://iamabowalways.myspreadshop.comRegular episodes drops every Tuesday and when the spirit hits.Instagram: @iamabowalwaystwitter: @iamabowalwaystiktok: @iamabowalwaysFair use is a legal doctrine that promotes freedom of expression by permitting the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works in certain circumstances. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.
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Le Savez-vous ? Nancy, c'est le podcast de l'Est Républicain consacré à la ville et à tout ce que vous ignorez sur elle.Un podcast raconté par Jean-Marie Russe basé sur les articles réalisés par la rédaction locale de Nancy. Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Our main feature tonight is the Scott Derrickson directed The Black Phone. Based on the Joe Hill story and starring Ethan Hawke, this one is practically made for Final Guys. But first, we're talking Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Sinister, Salem's Lot (2004), Umbrella Academy, The Long Night, The Majorettes, Magnetic Monster, and Reanimator Incorporated #2.
Take a trip to Indiana, Florida with your favorite 80's slasher podcast GAG ME WITH A KNIFE. Come hang with Nick, Emily, and the Majorettes. Get ready for a slasher turned Rambo with your leotards and batons! #slashermovie #horrormovie #podcast Intro: Vestron Outro: Hot Sundae: Go For It! Co-Hosts: Emily Dunlap and Nick Longmire Producer: Cam Sully (JACKED UP REVIEW SHOW) Gag Me With a Knife Logo: Brandon Biondo
Matt and Aaron discuss the 1986 slasher Majorettes, It's a terrible movie so obviously we had to over analyze it and go deep into this dumpster-fire.
I couldn't possibly talk about this forgotten 80's slasher with a serious identity crisis without the expertise of Emily D. from Gag Me With A Knife podcast. Find them at https://linktr.ee/GAGMEWITHAKNIFEPODCAST
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The boys investigate a religious zealot slashing up the local town's cheerleading squad. Well, they aren't cheerleaders, they're...majorettes? Is that a thing? Join them as they dig deep into a bigger murder scheme, discuss cinematography in schlock films, and start adding grandmas to their family!Watch along with us! Follow us on Instagram @stabbypod to learn what we're watching next.
Wow! We've made it to 50 episodes. If we go back and listen to episode 1 I'm sure you'll all agree that we've come a long way here at SlashU. Your hosts Nick and Andy are just coming back after a short time away due to us both getting and surviving the dreaded COVID-19 virus. We're fine and happy and ready to go this week to talk about The Majorettes from 1986. It's available to rent or to buy on Amazon Prime. Someone is stalking and killing members of the high school Majorettes team. Also there's a gang of thugs around the school bullying some of the kids. That's the setup! There's not much to it, but it's still a great movie. We decided it starts out as a Slasher and ends up more of an Action Shooter. Take a listen and let us know what you think. Follow us on Instagram @SlashU_Podcast and check out www.SlashUPodcast.com for all the fun stuff. Tell your friends, like, subscribe, and review. It's great to have class back in session. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Le Savez-vous ? Nancy, c'est le podcast quotidien de l'Est Républicain consacré à la ville et à tout ce que vous ignorez sur elle.Un podcast raconté par Jean-Marie Russe basé sur les articles réalisés par la rédaction locale de Nancy. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
No surprises here, especially if you've been listening to this podcast for a while or lived in the South very long, that college football is a big deal here. On this episodewe are talking about the BACKBONE of college football. The talent and esteem found in marching bands are proof that music is an incredibly important part of the game and one of the South's fondest college football traditions. For more COLLEGE FOOTBALL TRADITIONS in the South check out this previous episode (one of our favorite episodes to date) Every now and then, we come upon something we like so much we HAVE to tell you aboue. On this episode we shared a podcast we are loving: Vanishing Postcards. Hosted by Texas native Evan Stern, Vanishing Postcards invites listeners to ride shotgun on a road trip exploring the hidden dives, traditions and frequently threatened histories discovered by exiting the interstates. Featuring stories from dance halls, bbq joints, honky tonks and more, Vanishing Postcards is an immersive, touching and frequently humorous experience- perfect for when you need a breather, but don't have the time or luxury of hitting the open road. To join the ride, please find Vanishing Postcards wherever you get your podcasts, and tell Evan we sent you! If you'd like to join our Patreon Community to support us monthly for perks and exclusive content check out https://www.patreon.com/steelmagnolias Other Places to Connect: Sign up for mailing list HERE Instagram @SteelMagnoliasPodcast Private Facebook Group https://bit.ly/32Kna4T
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury, Gillingham and Tisbury promoted in South Western Railway tourism video. Sleeper train – Shaftesbury man builds railway layout around bed. Dorset artist Sue Fawthrop in action on Gold Hill. Shaftesbury singers form new group for Fringe. Majorettes excited by biggest event this week. Jackie and Jeanette reminisce about cars. Soundscapes – flapping bird wings and honeybees on Breach Lane.
durée : 00:18:14 - Le Quart d'Heure - - 96% des personnes symptomatiques du Covid ces derniers jours n'étaient pas vaccinées a annoncé Olivier Véran - Le mouvement social chilien est passé des rues aux institutions - Reportage avec les Queen-a-man, une troupe d'hommes majorettes
Cécile Le Guern, de Loire Atlantique vient de monter un show de majorettes en hommage à Freddie Mercury : les “Queen-a-man”
Cécile Le Guern, de Loire Atlantique vient de monter un show de majorettes en hommage à Freddie Mercury : les “Queen-a-man”
Cécile Le Guern, de Loire Atlantique vient de monter un show de majorettes en hommage à Freddie Mercury : les “Queen-a-man”
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This week's episode is for the fashion plates: we play & discuss four songs about “krazy klothes.” First up is Arnie “Woo Woo” Ginsburg and the 3Ds advertising a local clothier in “Pal Mal Rock” (3:33) – listen up so you'll know what to wear when you go to the hops! Next up is The Royal Teens and their immortal treatise on the proper display of the gluteus maximus: “Short Shorts.” (35:58) Who wears them? Do they like them? And, even though they tell you not to wear white after Labour Day, the Majorettes are firmly in favour of their baby's “White Levis” (1:06:39) (and his tennis shoes, and his surfing hat, and his big plaid Pendleton shirt.) Last but never least, Brenton Wood (1:28:53) returns (he appeared in Episode 2 – “Psychotic Reaction”) to soundtrack your strut down the street in your funky ensemble– but is it too much? Never!!
Night of the Living Dead, Return of the Living Dead, Midnight, The Majorettes, Heartstopper, My Uncle John is a Zombie and now a reboot of his own MIDNIGHT, a film by Gary Lee Vincent at Burning Bulb Publishing; are all topics of discussion with new insight never revealed by director, writer, actor and legend, John Russo, the horror icon himself! #Nightofthelivingdeadinterview #midnightfilm2020 #returnofthelivingdeadicon @johnrusso #horroriconjohnrusso #johnrussonightofthelivingdead
Day 4 of Death by DVD's exploration into the death of slasher films with Scalps (1983) & The Majorettes (1987) discussed
CinePsyEP266: The Majorettes Small-town majorettes are being killed, and an heiress (Terrie Godfrey) may be next. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PhshKRtKhh4ESfKhrer6s?si=7M_fLKDsRomBgiowA0WWOA iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij7cs3a2qml6bz2lajomirqcngi?t=Cinema_PSYOPS Cinema PSYOPS Main page: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ Instagram: cinema_psyops The post CinePsyEP266: The Majorettes appeared first on Legion.
CinePsyEP266: The Majorettes Small-town majorettes are being killed, and an heiress (Terrie Godfrey) may be next. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0PhshKRtKhh4ESfKhrer6s?si=7M_fLKDsRomBgiowA0WWOA iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ij7cs3a2qml6bz2lajomirqcngi?t=Cinema_PSYOPS Cinema PSYOPS Main page: http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com. Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ Instagram: cinema_psyops The post CinePsyEP266: The Majorettes appeared first on Legion.
Meet the one and only Marawa the Amazing, the Melbourne born, globe-trotting, world record holding, hula hoop master known for spinning hundreds of hoops at one time, all while balancing on a pair of high heeled roller skates.We talk about her journey to becoming a hoop master via a stint in circus school and performances on shows like Britain's Got Talent, America's Got Talent & Arab's Got Talent, establishing fitness classes with her troupe Marawa's Majorettes, how LA life compares to London and her book The Girl Guide - a no-nonsense guide to puberty and adolescence. Her pet squirrel even pays us a visit.As ever we are so thankful to all our listeners for tuning in each week. To help us to keep going we would love it if you could rate, review and subscribe – also please share our newsletter to your friends and family or anyone who you think needs a hit of happiness in their inbox.Website - whateveryourdose.comInstagram - @dose See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We should have been landing in South Bend, Indiana this week for the baton twirling nationals competition. Instead, we have gathered online to share memories of past competitions. I feel this interview is so appropriate for this week especially as Sabrina Smith, the current College Miss Majorette of America, talks about twirling and her journey of competing and college twirling.
For an unconventional approach on building your own business, you will love today's episode as Fiona interviews Marawa Ibrahim - a hula hoop master, author, teacher and business owner of Paradise, a brand for consciously sourced and manufactured activewear and active-centric accessories. Listen as Marawa shares her journey as she started her career in performing to starting her own business creating hula hoops and apparel for people who want to ‘move'. Fiona also asks Marawa for tips on managing brand collaborations, mentorship, hiring staff and dealing with big companies ripping off her original ideas. This episode is perfect for business owners who want to create their own path for business success!Topics discussed in this episode: IntroductionBusiness and Work During The Pandemic [6:15]How Marawa Started [12:11]Educational Background [16:48]Parents' Support [17:28]Moving To New York For Work [18:39]Moving Away From Australia [28:01]Starting A Business [29:34]@bruised.zine [37:21]Brand Collaboration [38:42]When Big Brands Ripoff Your IdeasSeeking Advice or MentorshipOn Hiring Other People [53:42]Marawa's Own MantraHer Own Legacy [57:40]Connecting With Marawa [1:01:03]Resources mentioned in this episode:The Majorettes [3:22]Paradise [3:38]The Girl Guide [4:05]Quality Novelty [9:58]@bruised.zine [37:29]Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard [48:47]Alice Edgeley [49:24]For a full transcript please visit mydailybusinesscoach.com/podcast/10 I would love to know what you took from this interview. So please send me a DM or tag me on Instagram - at @mydailybusinesscoach.And if you'd like to connect with Marawa, you can do that via her main website, which is marawa.online. You can also find her on Instagram just @marawa or hit her off thru email. You can find her email via her main website, marawa.online. You can also find all the shownotes and a full transcript of today's interview over at mydailybusinesscoach.com/podcast/10As always, if you've enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you could leave a review on iTunes, which really helps this podcast get found by other small business owners, and hopefully they can take away things from it as well. If you want to get in touch, you can do that at mydailybusinesscoach.com or hit me up on Instagram - @mydailybusinesscoach.
Steve Larsen has helped thousands of people make millions of dollars, but can he help baton twirlers? Listen to this episode to see what he has to say about our sport.
Episode 17 is here after a week hiatus and it is on the completely bonkers movie The Majorettes from 1987! This movie is something else i'll tell ya. We touch on a couple recently such as Batman Forever, They Live, Darkroom, and more!
BEEF PRICES And Majorettes With Super Model BRI DRAKE Ep. 112 by Dreamland + Co.
I first met Songee at the U of Arizona and ran the Miss America's Outstanding Prelim pageant that she won. She has gone on to do amazing things and is now in technology and marketing.
Esta semana dedicamos el programa a Radio ELA, Emisora Libre y Autogestionada, que tras 11 años de actividad, ha comunicado el fin de sus emisiones. Nos acompañan en el estudio Mario, de La Casa Incendiada, Luiski, de Tecnoparanoids y Latido de Libertad, Paulo, de En Franca Decadencia y La Contratertulia, y Nacho, de La Idioteca y Trastorno Tripolar. También interviene en el programa Santi, de Latido de Libertad y 100Fuegos. Para entender la historia de Radio ELA tenemos que retroceder hasta 1984. En ese año, fruto del efervescente movimiento vecinal de la época, se constituye en Orcasitas una emisora vinculada a su asociación de vecinos: Radio ELO (emisora libre de Orcasitas). Un par de años más tarde, en 1986 empezarían sus emisiones regulares. Así hasta 2008 en la que una serie de demandas administrativas relacionadas el uso del punto del dial FM que estaban utilizando precipitan el final de sus emisiones y se cierra el estudio de la radio. Una buena parte de las personas que integraban la asamblea de radio ELO deciden dar un paso adelante y montar una nueva emisora, rescatando el equipo sin uso de ELO. Así, en febrero de 2008 lanzaban un comunicado titulado "En busca de aire, cierra Radio ELO" que concluía diciendo "...quienes hacíamos Radio ELO volveremos a sonar en vuestras radios. Radio ELO desaparece, nosotros/as no: solo dejaremos de hablar cuando esté todo dicho". Pocos meses más tarde, un grupo de personas que participaban en ELO, participan también en la okupacion del PSOA (Palacio Social Okupado y autogestionado) Malaya, en la Calle Atocha 49. Allí se monta parte del antiguo equipo de Radio ELO y se conforma el nuevo colectivo, Radio ELA, emisora libre y autogestionada, se acondiciona el estudio de radio y se monta la antena para emitir en el 100.0 de la FM. Las emisiones arrancan en una fecha muy simbólica: el 1 de mayo de 2008. Tras meses de trabajo, en diciembre de ese mismo año el PSOA Malaya es desalojado, pero para entonces Radio ELA ya estaba en marcha y la intención era continuar. Se rescatan los equipos y traslado tras traslado empiezan las emisiones desde un local estable. Y a partir de ahí la radio duraría algo más de 10 años en los que ha habido de todo. También varios traslados de local. Para no alargar este texto acabaremos diciendo que tras un traslado final del estudio al Ateneo Libertario de Villaverde el colectivo no ha sido capaz de reanudar su actividad y ya en enero de 2020 la asamblea de Radio ELA anunció el fin de sus emisiones. Y de toda aquella aventura nos queda el recuerdo que nos traen esta semana nuestros invitados, mucho trabajo, ilusiones, anécdotas, triunfos y derrotas. Y sobre todo, centenares de programas que aún se pueden encontrar en la web. Latido de Libertad, La Casa Incendiada, Del Logos al Mythos, Trastorno Tripolar, La Casa de la Bomba, Pasión por el Ruido, Reunión de Majorettes, El Café de Silverio, La Contratertulia, Mundo Subnormal, El Consultorio, Tecnoparanoids, La Idioteca, 100Fuegos... y muchos otros. Tantos que nos resulta imposible recordarlos a todos. Adiós Radio ELA.
Marawa Ibrahim is a hula-hooping acrobat, author, teacher and leader of the all star dance troupe, the Majorettes. She's performed at the London Olympic ceremonies and has countless world records, including one for spinning 200 hoops at once.In this episode she tells us straight how she juggles being a creative with making money, she talks us through her career highlights and gives us a pep talk on knowing your own worth.
Sarah and Mark are climbing on the survival course for Season 06 Episode 02, "Death and Dreams". When the worst marching band is looking for a drum majorette, they make a bad choice!
- “A touch of Belgium” cultural event took place on Saturday afternoon at Ly Thai To Garden, Hanoi, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Belgium and Vietnam. 11 members of the Brussels-based Majoretteketet performed some of their best parade routines around Hoan Kiem Lake. Today, VOV24/7’s Culture Rendezvous will talk to Anke Van Lancker, Deputy Head of Mission at the Belgian Embassy in Vietnam, to learn more about her country’s baton twirling performance. The Majorettes often perform in cultural events and fairs (Photo: Embassy of Belgium in Vietnam) https://vovworld.vn/en-US/cultural-rendezvous/majorettes-belgian-baton-twirler-girls-644739.vov --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cultural-rendezvous/support
Speaking with one of the largest baton twirling groups in America.
Today we speak with John Mitchell of Twirling to Fight Cancer. He created this non-profit to help raise funds and awareness of breast cancer in the baton twirling world. *Today's episode is dedicated to a baton twirling rockstar, Douglas Daniels*
Work on your routines, maniacs, because this week we're unpacking the 1987 locally filmed slasher The Majorettes with returning guest, Ryan from BPO Films! He's got a ton of familial connections to this one, which was largely filmed right near Ben's house where we record our show! While we talk about all the insanity, we also discuss different photography classes we've taken, Rick Springfield posters, and amazingly offensive novelty t-shirts.
Acabo de publicar un libro que se llama "ENCICLOPEDIA DE BARES Y RESTAURANTES DE FICCIÓN", en la editorial Libritos Jenkins. Una guía larga y densa, que recoge miles de locales ficticios sacados del cine, la televisión, los dibujos animados, el cómic o los videojuegos. Aproveché esta semana para presentarlo en Reunión de Majorettes, como excusa para poner un montón de canciones chulas y variaditas, que tienen como único nexo en común que, aunque parece mentira, tratan sobre restaurantes o bares inexistentes. El libro ya está a la venta, y pronto dará mucho que hablar. O no. Entre tanto, me las arreglé para poner unas pocas canciones maravillosas de muy diferentes estilos. Lo del libro: http://libritosjenkins.blogspot.com/ Playlist del programa: https://reuniondemajorettes.blogspot.com/2018/06/podcast-episodio-78-bares-de-ficcion.html
Take a listen to the Durban Girls' High School Majorettes performing live in studio. Jane's page on ECR
East Coast Radio — Take a listen to the Durban Girls' High School Majorettes performing live in studio.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Frunobulax vuelve a EPSA para contarnos sus tribulaciones terraplanistas y de paso anunciar sus trabajos más recientes, a saber, una macrorecopilación de (casi) todos los Libritos Jenkins en un generoso volumen y la vuelta de la Reunión de Majorettes, espacio radiofónico que vuelve a la palestra. Fruno ha tenido la gentileza de dejar un ejemplar del Compendio de Conocimiento Pop que se sorteará el próximo programa entre los oyentes que dejen una nota en los comentarios, ya sea elucubrando sobre cualquier cosa o simplemente manifestando su voluntad de participar.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Podcast El Programa de Sita Abellán. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-el-programa-sita-abellan_sq_f130132_1.html
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Frunobulax vuelve a EPSA para contarnos sus tribulaciones terraplanistas y de paso anunciar sus trabajos más recientes, a saber, una macrorecopilación de (casi) todos los Libritos Jenkins en un generoso volumen y la vuelta de la Reunión de Majorettes, espacio radiofónico que vuelve a la palestra. Fruno ha tenido la gentileza de dejar un ejemplar del Compendio de Conocimiento Pop que se sorteará el próximo programa entre los oyentes que dejen una nota en los comentarios, ya sea elucubrando sobre cualquier cosa o simplemente manifestando su voluntad de participar.
Episode 7 of Blood on the Tracks is here. Lee concludes his look at the soundtracks and scores of North Amercian-made slashers from the 1980s, this time covering selections from '85 to '89, while offering a few comments on the trends seen in the genre as it declined. Playlist: --Main Title from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge" (1985) -- Christopher Young --Theme from "Dreamaniac" (1986) -- Tom Milano & Don Great --Too Bad You're Crazy from "April Fool's Day" (1986) -- Jerry Whitman --April Fools Day from "Slaughter High" (1986) -- Harry Manfredini --Main Title from "Chopping Mall" (1986) -- Chuck Cirino --Vacancy from "Mountaintop Motel Massacre" (1986) -- Ron Di Lulio --Best Times from "Killer Party" (1986) -- Scott Shelly & Alan Brackett --Fall Break from "The Mutilator" (1985) -- Peter Yellen --World Without Dreams from "The Majorettes" (1987) -- Wendi Kelly --Rock 'n' Rock Extended from "Killer Workout" (1987) -- Sunny Hilden --Main Title Theme from "Night of the Demons" (1988) -- Dennis Michael Tenney --Goodbye Chucky/Child's Play End Credits from "Child's Play" (1988) -- Joe Renzetti --Straight Between the Eyes from "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" (1988) -- Anvil --Darkest of the Night from "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" (1989) -- Metropolis Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Vi støver stafetten af og ser THE MAJORETTES fra 1987. En sen 80'er slasher, der har det meste og byder på twist på twist på twist! Slash horror drengene er derfor trukket i frækt, stramt tricot og laver efterfølgende upassende strækøvelser i bestræbelserne på, at anmelde denne obskure film!
Este domingo por la tarde hubo Reunión de Majorettes, un programa lleno de música sobre FÚTBOL. Entre vuvuzelas, carracas y cánticos de hooligans se dejaron oír casi 30 canciones, todas ellas centradas en el fútbol, el soccer y el futebol (vale, y un par sobre football...), haciendo un repaso por diferentes geografías musicales, épocas y géneros. Hubo desde temas populares en las salas de fiestas de los años 40s, hasta epopeyas rockeras sobre leyendas de este deporte; pasando por calypsos, dub, indie pop, punk, post-rock, swing, garage, chirigotas, rap o adaptaciones de clásicos a la idiosincrasia de Tomás Roncero, ese infraser. Playlist: http://reuniondemajorettes.blogspot.com/2017/03/podcast-episodio-63-futbol-musical.html
El cine norteamericano de los 80 ocupa un lugar mágico y reconfortante en la mente de varias generaciones de espectadores, ese lugar en el que nos refugiamos a menudo y al que acudimos una y otra vez. Esta semana, en Reunión de Majorettes evocamos algunos de los grandes momentos de su gran legado musical, en diferentes géneros cinematográficos, gracias a la sabiduría y a la selección que nos trajo preparada Miguel Ángel Tejero, MAT, responsable del imprescindible podcast Scanners y colaborador habitual en Campamento Krypton. Un repaso que huye de las imposiciones del negocio de la nostalgia y de lo más obvio para rescatar canciones fascinantes. Playlist: http://reuniondemajorettes.blogspot.com/2017/02/podcast-episodio-62-musica-de-cine.html Podcast Scanners: http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-scanners_sq_f119520_1.html Campamento Krypton: http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-campamento-krypton_sq_f167429_1.html
La animación en STOP-MOTION es una de las cosas que más gustan en Reunión de Majorettes. Esta semana contamos con uno de los mayores fans del asunto, ADRIÁN ENCINAS, divulgador incansable a través de su blog Puppets & Clay, sus fanzines o sus libros, como el reciente "Bien hecho, Gromit". Él mismo nos trae una fantástica selección musical, que sirve de excusa para hablar largo y tendido sobre nuestros animadores de stop-motion favoritos, recomendar un montón de series, películas, cortos y videoclips, y animaros a abrazar la pasión por la plastilina y los muñecos en movimiento. Playlist: http://reuniondemajorettes.blogspot.com.es/2017/02/podcast-episodio-61-musica-en-stop.html e-mail de contacto: frunobulax04@gmail.com El universo stop-motion de Adrián: http://puppetsandclay.blogspot.com.es/ https://www.facebook.com/Puppets-Clay-123366037695395/
Se acerca inevitablemente la fiesta de San Valentín, el día más terrorífico del año. Miles de soflamas sensibleras y estupideces de tamaño cósmico inundarán tu muro de Facebook y tu wasap. La televisión nos dirá que todo es hermoso, que los pajaritos cantan y que comprar es amor. En Reunión de Majorettes, en espera de que pase la plaga, nos parapetamos tras una montaña de CANCIONES DE DESAMOR, piezas desrománticas escritas desde la trinchera del que se sabe perdedor en esta batalla. Una selección personal y visceral de música que habla de rupturas sentimentales, frustración, angustia adolescente, despecho y sufrimiento emocional, ideal para escuchar durante una tarde lluviosa atiborrándose de helado. Playlist: http://reuniondemajorettes.blogspot.com.es/2017/02/podcast-episodio-60-canciones-de-desamor.html
An analysis of The Majorettes, a horror / action movie from 1987.
Hey, quit polishing your baton ya weirdo! It's time for an all new Cinema Fromage! This week, Casey and Colleen break out their Pom Poms for John Russo's 1987 slasher, The Majorettes!
Libby Purves meets hula hoop virtuoso Marawa Ibrahim; biographer Selina Hastings; horse whisperer Gary Witheford and early music specialist, Dr David Skinner. Marawa Ibrahim, otherwise known as Marawa the Amazing, is a virtuoso of the hula hoop. She has performed and taught hula hooping all over the world from Nepal to New York. She now runs workshops in London and coaches her hula troupe, the Majorettes. She will appear in the 2015 Guinness Book of records in the category for 'the longest time hooping with three hoops in high-heeled roller skates.' Writer Selina Hastings has written biographies of Nancy Mitford; Evelyn Waugh and Somerset Maugham. For her new book she turns her attention to her father Jack Hastings, the 16th Earl of Huntingdon. He eloped to Australia where he worked as a jackaroo and to the US and Mexico where he studied with Diego Rivera before becoming an artist. The Red Earl - The Extraordinary Life of the 16th Earl of Huntingdon is published by Bloomsbury. Gary Witheford is a 'horse whisperer'. After a troubled childhood, he found sanctuary in the world of horses, adapting his skills from the work of Monty Roberts and other practitioners from the US. He has helped many top racehorses such as Derby winner Sea The Stars and Brujo who he rescued from a Spanish abattoir. His book, If Horses Could Talk, is published by Racing Post Books (with Brough Scott). Dr David Skinner is the Osborn director of music at Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. Director of Alamire choir, he has produced The Spy's Choirbook originally devised and assembled by Petrus Alamire, a composer, music scribe and spy for Henry VIII. The Spy's Choirbook - Petrus Alamire & the Court of Henry VIII is released by Obsidian Records. A concert will be performed at The British Library where the choirbook is kept. Producer: Annette Wells.
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week our show is programmed by The Back of Forest Whitakers Neck for his Kickstarter campaign selection...Neck chose Band of the Hand (1986) directed by Paul Michael Glaser and The Majorettes (1987) directed by Bill Hinzman. These films are soaked with 80's aesthetics and Large William and Sammy dig into their mesh half shirts to bring you in depth reviews of both films!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
The last ever HOT POD includes interviews with some of the organisations in the parade, spectators and a full commentary. If you weren’t there, this HOT POD is most definitely best heard while viewing a gallery of piccies from the day. There are loads of good ones online, including www.oldtowncarnivalweek.co.uk, so go and have a [...]