Lambskin Baby Ballet Slippers - Babies Sizes - Good Color Range - Newest

More "Baby Grands" new from my GrandGear range. These beautiful little ballet slippers are handmade, hand pleated & hand finished. They're available in a wide selection of colors and sizes. The pair pictured are in a light ballet pink and they, as all my infant ballet slippers, are made of quality soft lambskin with cotton lining & double layered felt inner soles. The outer full soles are of suede leather and the shoes have satin cord drawstrings for fitting adjustment.They are available in sizes for babies 0 to 24 months.Each pair will be made up on order and takes 3 days to complete. Please contact me with any questions or preferences.*IMPORTANT - Depending on the current number of orders lodged prior to yours, it may be up to 6 weeks before I can complete and ship your order. However, I'm working as hard as I can to get orders sent as soon as possible,PLEASE NOTE:and I emphasize, that if there is a deadline or special event and you need your ballet slippers sooner, please let me know asap, so I can schedule a 'rush' order for you. There is NO additional charge for this service.

The idea for the jazz routine by Stanley and Jessica Richens, who both lost their partners in the elimination last week, was that they were supposed to be dancing on a flying carpet. The carpet was firmly on the stage and both dancers were also, instead of giving the feeling of floating and flying. Misty exclaimed that Jessica could really move, but that both dancers tended to overdo their facial expressions. Mary loved the whole piece and added to Misty’s remarks that the pair didn’t need to oversell the dance, and Nigel agreed with everyone.

Brooklyn Fullmer and Casey Askew performed a jazz number choreographed by Bonnie Story, and both dancers did well, However, during rehearsal, they were cautioned about showing a “technique face,” and both Mary and Misty thought it popped up during the routine, However, Mary thought it was fun number and let loose with the screaming that deafens many, She thought Casey was brilliant and Nigel agreed, The Viennese waltz is the dance that often cuts short a dancer’s participation in the show since it’s not a real barn-burner with the voting lambskin baby ballet slippers - babies sizes - good color range viewers, But Valerie Rockey and Ricky Ubeda did an outstanding waltz that was filled with smooth moves and elegance, and when it ended, Nigel was standing, applauding, It was good, but I just liked others more, Mary thought it was magical and dreamlike, and Misty said Valerie was princess while Ricky was “beyond what we are used to seeing.”..

The final performance for the night was a “classic Broadway number” choreographed by Warren Carlisle and performed by Tanisha Belnap and Rudy Abreu. All of the judges were standing at the end of the routine, and I really liked Rudy’s dancing. For me, Tanisha just didn’t seem totally into the routine. Misty thought they were in perfect unison, Nigel said that Warren had passed his “Broadway pedigree” on to the pair, and Mary called it a “show-stopper.” Cat had to ask Rudy about the dancer who has caught his eye (and who already admitted that she was obsessed with Rudy), and he said it was Jacque. Seems there might be a backstage romance during the season.

Singing duo, “A Great Big World,” performed the hit, “Say Something,” lambskin baby ballet slippers - babies sizes - good color range with backup from a string quartet and a children’s choir, Then it was time for the doom and gloom, Last week, Nigel took the time to give a critique to each dancer, but this week, there were no niceties, Stanley and Jourdan were called forward and told they were not going any further in the competition, I guess it’s kinder to rip that bandage off quickly, Jourdan was weepy but glad for the experience, and Stanley made sure to thank everyone involved with the show..

It will be interesting to see what happens next week when, if they keep with tradition, Marcquet will be paired with Jessica, her third partner is as many weeks. And if you are wondering, it has been decided that dancers will not be given a chance to do a solo in a “dance for their life.” It should be interesting to see what new dance styles the remaining Top 16 will be given. By the way, “So You Think you Can Dance” and “Dancing With the Stars” each received seven Emmy nominations, including for best reality show and best host. Remember, keep dancing.

Sunnyvale Farmers Market: Enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and arts and crafts from local growers and artisans, Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1p.m, Murphy and Washington avenues, Sunnyvale, urbanvillageonline.com/markets/sunnyvale, Senior Nutrition Program: Hot meals served along with camaraderie, Must be 55 years or older and a resident of Santa Clara County, Monday-Friday; live dance lambskin baby ballet slippers - babies sizes - good color range music at 9:30 a.m.; lunch at 11 a.m, First United Methodist Church, 535 Old San Francisco Road, Sunnyvale, sunnyvaleumc.org/mission/seniornutrition.html..

Clue, A Musical Mystery: The Music School presents a Summer Stock Musical Theater production featuring performers in grades 6-11. July 31-Aug. 1, 7:30 p.m. Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church Phoenix Center, Sunnyvale. $3-$5. 408-739-9248. South Pacific: Foothill College Theatre presents Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic musical. July 24-Aug. 10; Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 8pm; Sunday, 2 p.m. Smithwick Theatre, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $10-$32 ($3 parking). foothill.edu/theatre, 650-949-7360.

The Tempest: Shakespeare’s fantasy follows the exiled Prospero on an island inhabited only by his daughter and airy and earthy spirits, July 19, 7:30 p.m, $10-$18, Sunnyvale Theatre, 550 E, Remington Dr., Sunnyvale, ctcinc.org, Educating Rita: California Theatre Center presents a “Pygmalion”-like story in which an aging and disillusioned English tutor is assigned a new pupil–a brash, straight-talking 26-year-old hairdresser who wants to lambskin baby ballet slippers - babies sizes - good color range know “everything!” July 18, 7:30 p.m, Sunnyvale Theatre, Sunnyvale Community Center, 550 E, Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, $10-$26, ctcinc.org, 408-245-2978..



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