Archive September 2011

Animaineax to perform at the Mr and Mrs Phillipines September 7, 2011

September 17, 2011 in News, Other Leave a reply

Animaineax with Mark Calape, previously of Culture Shock Dance Troupe Uk, are performing at Miss and Mr Phillipines UK!

 

Miss Philippines and Mr Philippines UK gives the Filipino community an opportunity to recognise the beauty, talent, academic excellence, personality and achievements of exceptional young Filipino men and women all over the United Kingdom. So if you are looking for some excellent street dance, check them out.
Animaineax are Crazy
17 September at 18:00 – 18 September at 01:00

Location: Camden Centre, Camden Town Hall
Judd Street, WC1H 9JE
London, United Kingdom

Created by:
Miss Philippines and Mr Philippines UK, Marlowe Macadangdang, Mai On, Myra Adap Dela Cruz
More info

Entrance on Euston Road, Opposite Kings Cross Station

Ticket Prices: TBC

To join or for more information, please contact:

Eva Macadangdang – 07983 593 914
Marlowe Macadangdang -07956 944 520

Email: MP_UK@yahoo.co.uk

Dancer Lovers, We don’t have to be Friends!

September 15, 2011 in News Leave a reply

A new update from the world of Facebook:

 

Facebook Subscribe takes on Twitter, filters your friends

Facebook is adding a new ‘Subscribe’ button, that will let you see status updates from people you’re not friends with, just like Twitter, or filter the kind of status updates you see from your friends.

Filter out Farmville

Let’s say, hypothetically, that some of your friends are driving you up the wall with endless updates about the games they’re playing on Facebook, or posting endless photos of their babies wearing different outfits. The Subscribe button eliminates such woes.

Head on over to the offending friend’s Facebook page, and click the ‘Subscribe’ button. From here you can tinker with a list of options, choosing whether to have everything your friend posts appearing in your news stream, or to have most of what they post turn up in your feed, or to only get really important updates, like a new job or moving house.

You can also choose which kinds of updates from that friend make it into your feed, so you can stop one friend’s photos from showing up in your feed, or stop game-related updates from another. Nifty.

Taking on Twitter

The Subscribe button lets you get people’s status updates in your news feed, even if they’re not your Facebook friend. That could be useful for following updates from celebrity figures or bloggers who you’re interested in hearing from, but who wouldn’t accept a friend request to let you see their whole profile.

If you think the world is crying out to hear your opinions, you can put a Subscribe button on your own profile. If you then set a post to ‘public’, everyone who Subscribes to you will get that post showing up in their news feeds.

It’s a bit like Twitter then, except not everything you share is public — only the posts you want your non-friend subscribers to see. So you could set your musings on the state of the world economy to public, then go back to spamming your actual friends with videos of you learning to play the bassoon.

We’d be surprised if the Subscribe button topples Twitter, because the 140-character micro-blogging service is already well established, with a loyal following. That said, there are many millions more people using Facebook, so Zuckerberg and pals could win out through strength of numbers.

The Subscribe button will be popping up on profiles over the next few days. Are you keen on new Facebook services? Or has the whole website become way too complicated? Sound off in the comments, or in our own corner of Facebook, the CNET UK Facebook fan page.

Why Dance at idance studios? idance® delivers results!

September 10, 2011 in Alumni Leave a reply

idance® delivers results! idance® combines the power of dance and music with the energy of performance to instil self-confidence in young people. Students are encouraged to make a positive contribution to society, adopt healthy lifestyles and engage in constructive teamwork, regardless of age, ethnicity, race or gender. Successful Alum - Andy Instone - Director of Urban Strides Andy Instone Director - Urban Strides, idance Alum While many studios focus on cute frilly costumes and certificates that promise nothing, we focus on building the skills necessary to become a great dancer: hard work, skill development, perseverance and love of dance. Our results speak for themselves. Our classes feature real world learning that recognizes that skill combined with hardwork is more important than raw talent.

Why is idance® your best choice for dance? 10 Years of Results

Why is idance® your best choice for dance? 10 Years of Results

September 9, 2011 in Alumni Leave a reply

Kristina Demou – Dancer/Singer/Actress Back-up Singer toElton John

idance® Alum

Culture Shock Member

Why Dance at idance®?

Why Dance at idance®?

September 9, 2011 in Alumni Leave a reply

Tom Clarke – Dancer Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake

idance® alum

Future Shock Dancer

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