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The 2022 Lady of Soul Award recipients Xscape delivered a powerhouse performance of their biggest hits including "My Little Secret," "Just Kickin It," "Who C...
NYC DANCERS UNITE for a great cause last night at Slate night club in Chelsea for the 13th Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser NYC Spinal Cord Injury Association! Instructors from the Chelsea Piers Sports Center and Sky Rink, along with Dragon Fly Productions and the dazzling Tamara Delane dancers, all came together to put on a fantastic show for this annual fundraiser. Thank you Corey Hill, Winter Gabriel, Tamara Delane, Emily Season, Go Kato, Darka Genza and the rest of this enthusiastic crew: we threw one helluva party! What did I discover? That a disability does not stop people's desire to dance, nor infringe on their own unique style or hinder working the room like no tomorrow. Can't wait to do this all again next year!!! A special shout out to Peter from the Heidi Lasky dance company -- who incidentally is doing a dance/skating piece for Ice Theatre of New York with Moira North -- and Mel from the activist group, 4 Wheels City, for the interesting conversation at the end of the evening! #nycdancers #skyrink #chelseapiers #4wheelscity #icetheaterofnewyork #itny #heidilasky #disabled #nycspinalcordinjuryassociation #slate #nyc #fundraiser #dragonflyproductions #disabled #dance #revolutionissexy
Marni & NYC DANCERS UNITE for a great cause last night at Slate night club in Chelsea for the 13th Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser NYC Spinal Cord Injury Association! Instructors from the Chelsea Piers Sports Center and Sky Rink, along with Dragon Fly Productions and the dazzling Tamara Delane dancers, all came together to put on a fantastic show for this annual fundraiser. Thank you Corey Hill, Winter Gabriel, Tamara Delane, Emily Season, Go Kato, Darka Genza and the rest of this enthusiastic crew: we threw one helluva party! What did I discover? That a disability does not stop people's desire to dance, nor infringe on their own unique style or hinder working the room like no tomorrow. Can't wait to do this all again next year!!! A special shout out to Peter from the Heidi Lasky dance company -- who incidentally is doing a dance/skating piece for Ice Theatre of New York with Moira North -- and Mel from the activist group, 4 Wheels City, for the interesting conversation at the end of the evening! #nycdancers #skyrink #chelseapiers #4wheelscity #icetheaterofnewyork #itny #heidilasky #disabled #nycspinalcordinjuryassociation #slate #nyc #fundraiser #dragonflyproductions #disabled #dance #revolutionissexy
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I'm on a mission to Sell. Every. Last. Seat. Because what greater tribute could we offer to the man of the hour and his gift and his achievements than a sold-out venue that night? There are several pricing options still available, including: *Performance, Cocktails, Dinner, and Awards Ceremony (the whole enchilada, in other words. Although I don't think they're actually serving enchiladas): $350 (But I THINK, per Li Mann, that you can still get these for $300 if you call and tell them you're with one of the Johnny Weir fan tables. It's worth a shot, and the ITNY people are really lovely.) *Performance and Cocktails only, for those under age 35 (IDK why, but it's a nice option for people less elderly than me): $150. *Performance Only: Just $45!! Now those performance-only tickets are the ones I would really love to see sold out--well, I want to see every level of ticket sold out, but especially these. Because no matter how wonderfully addictive it is to watch him on YouTube--and I speak from countless hours of experience--there is NOTHING that compares to seeing Johnny skate live... The frosty air of the arena; the roar when he's introduced; the hush as you wait for him to begin; the slicing sound of his skates across the ice; the fact that he's gliding past RIGHT THERE in front of you, and far faster than you imagined; and especially the feeling of participating in the moment, as you become aware that he is drawing energy from the crowd right there, right now, and that that energy is feeding his performance in a way that is beautifully relational, even symbiotic; and, in the end, once again deafened by the roaring crowd, realizing that you just saw and felt and experienced ... love in motion. It is unforgettable. And well worth $45. So if there's any chance at all that you can be there next Monday-- DO. IT. He'll be performing two numbers--one of which he'll be unveiling for the first time--and the dazzling Ice Theatre company also will be performing. This is an evening not to be missed. If you're a Johnny fan, it'll be the best $45 you've ever spent.