In her March 20 email, USA Dance Nationals Registrar Daphna Locker advised us: “We have a very tight schedule and, in order to run on time, everyone must do their part. We will not be holding up events… Make sure to listen to the announcements and check the TV monitors during the day to keep on top of the schedule and upcoming events…Finally, have fun and dance well!”
Daphna wasn’t kidding! What a schedule! What an event! What a weekend! What fun!!!
The USA Dance National DanceSport Championships, March 22-24, returned to the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for 2024. Under a new team of organizers, led by Ken Richards and Renata Shvarts, the competition hosted close to 800 competitors, ages 8 to 80ish, from across the United States, including Hawaii. The competition was jam-packed with 3000 entries in more than 340 events, which drove a non-stop daily schedule from 7 a.m. to well after midnight.
Vendors included two excellent hair and makeup companies – Love Image Studio by Kris and Lashes and Brushes. Dance Production House provided photography and videography support, so no moment went uncaptured. Plus, Showtime Dance Shoes came fully stocked for dance footwear requirements, and Perlina Dance Designs presented their ballroom gowns and Latin/Rhythm dresses. These vendors were all kept busy. However, the vendor that stole the show when the dancers were not competing was the USA Dance Consignment Shop. It was all about the dresses and the prices. Ladies could be seen dropping off, searching through, admiring, bartering, trying on, and purchasing dresses from the moment the shop opened in the morning until it closed each evening. Some dresses left the rack and walked right onto the competition floor and podium. It was exciting!
The 2024 Nationals’ panel of judges led by Co-Chairs Dan Calloway and Yuehwen Yih included United States Adjudicators:
- Ilya Barmotin (New York)
- Hannah Cole (New Mexico)
- Alan Dixon (California)
- Viktoriya Drubetskaya (New York)
- Dana Edwards (Ohio)
- Lee Fox (Florida)
- Jami Josephson-Chace (New Jersey)
- Vladimir Karpov (New York)
- Anastasiia Krivosheeva (California)
- Roman Kutskyy (California)
- Patti Panebianco (New York)
- Lesya Sinitsa (California)
- Karina Smirnoff (California)
- Christopher Spalding (Indiana)
- Irina Trebunskaya (California)
- Karita Yli-Piipari (Georgia)
- Christine Zona (Pennsylvania/New York)
The panel also included International Adjudicators:
- Arunas Bizokas (Lithuania)
- Carmen (Germany)
- Salvatore Todaro (Bulgaria)
- Tomas Vasicek (Czech Republic)
- Ashli Williamson (Denmark)
- Van Hoang – Co-Emcee
- Ricky Semlitz – Co-Emcee
- Todd Wakefield – Music Director
- Ruslan Wilder – Assistant Music Director
- Daniel Dilley – Scrutineer
- Ben Haut – Assistant Scrutineer
- Daphna Locker – Registrar and the lady who took all our questions
- Daniel Bowman – Deck Captain
- Tiffany Bouquet – Deck Captain
- Myra Coffield – DanceSport Rules Official – Lead
- Margot Garnick – DanceSport Rules Official
- Sharon Jones – DanceSport Rules Official
- Andrea Mirenda – DanceSport Rules Official
This year’s Nationals drew 16 College Dance Teams and representatives from 40 colleges and universities from across the United States. Also, for the first time in USA Dance history, the University of Hawaii’s Ballroom Team flew in to take advantage of all that was offered and quickly became a crowd favorite. This all resulted in a loud and exciting team match, with dancers and spectators cheering, laughing, and hugging. The Team Match win went to Purdue University, the Highest Team Average Award went to the University of Hawaii, and the Top Overall Award went to 7-time National Champions — University of Minnesota. Go Golden Gophers!!!!
The college spirit was contagious and carried through the other events. All weekend, it was non-stop great music, beautiful dancing, cheering, laughing, gorgeous gowns, elegant tailsuits and tuxes, sassy skirts, and cool Latin shirts (but not with rolled-up sleeves– yes, I went there). Then came the awards, revealing both new and some very familiar faces.
Amateur Adult Champions included:
- Yevgenii Taraniuk & Laura Makinen – International Standard
- Artsiom Pazniakou & Daria Goryaynova – International Latin
- Justin Chiou & Hannah Bundus– American Smooth
- Stephen Sekoulopoulos & Sabrina Sharmeen – American Rhythm.
Professional Champions included:
- Aleksandr Riabtsev & Mariia Oblakova –International Standard and International Latin
- Alexander Romanov & Anna Blagodyreva – American Smooth.
For a complete listing of your USA Dance National Champions, see the photos below. For the listing of all placements at Nationals, see the O2CM Results.
- Smooth – Instructor Alex Romanov & Anna Blagodyreva
- Latin – Instructors Daniel & Anastasiya Rubashevsky
- Rhythm – Instructors Carlos & Liz Blandino-Lopez
- Standard – Instructor Ruslan Wilder
When the workshops weren’t underway, the Social dancers were keeping the third floor moving. And, after all, we are all Social Dancers…so, everyone was getting exercise and trying out their latest Social-scene moves!
- Florida Sunshine Challenge in Tallahassee, Florida – June 7-9
- California Regional DanceSport Championships in Los Angeles, California – June 14-15
- Kansas City Dance Classic, in Kansas City, Kansas – June 29-30 (this is a new date for this competition)
You heard it here first! So, rest today, then start reviewing your videos and photos, changing your choreography, perfecting your steps, working on your basics, finding a partner (if you don’t have one), and bugging your dance friends who missed the event.
The more the merrier. After all, we all want to, as Daphna said, “…have fun and dance well!”