Song: "Beautiful Things" by Gungor Dance Performed by Emerge Dance Company & Revolution Team of Reflections School of Dance Copyrighted Choreography by Samantha Weissbach May 1, 2011 National Dance Week - "Breathing" Benefit Performance, Everett, WA. Honoring: Seattle Children's Hospital - Asthma Research, World Asthma Day, World Dance Day & "Youth Unlimited" - Dance Outreach Programs. ** PLEASE READ ** This is a short dance production inspired by feelings of desire, struggle, despair and hope of the future. Although it is intended to touch those families with a sick child, the message of strength and hope can encourage all of us. This song is part 2 in one Dance. This first song is "Dry Bones" by Gungor We hold no copyright to the music and it is not our intention. For more info: Program of show: reflectionsschoolofdance.com Professional Photographer's gallery web site link: avidimages.smugmug.com LEN & DEBBIE WIENS - Directors REFLECTIONS SCHOOL OF DANCE INC. dance@reflectionsschoolofdance.com www.reflectionsschoolofdance.com Become a Fan & "Like" us: www.facebook.com/ReflectionsSchoolofDance www.youtube.com/user/ReflectionsDance Special thanks for video: by VideografixAsthma — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this chronic lung condition. Get all your questions answered now Learn how you can make a difference. Video Rating: 2 / 5
"Breathe" - Reflections School of Dance
"Breathe" by Superchic[k] - Dance Performed by Emerge Dance Company & Mackenzie Aiken of Reflections School of Dance Copyrighted Choreography by Samantha Weissbach May 1, 2011 National Dance Week - "Breathing" Benefit Performance, Everett, WA. Honoring: Seattle Children's Hospital - Asthma Research, World Asthma Day, World Dance Day & "Youth Unlimited" - Dance Outreach Programs. ** PLEASE READ ** We are privileged to have a very amazing student in our school and on the Dunamis Team who has significant experience with the Children's Hospital with an extreme form of asthma. Mackenzie Aiken (in this dance) is the inspiration of this year's fundraising efforts. During auditions last summer, this 8 year old (who danced to this song) brought to our attention her desire to "give back" in response to the excellent treatment she has experienced through Children's Hospital in regard to her unique fight with asthma. As ideas began to flow for this project and we realized that the date for our benefit happened to be the kick off day of Global Asthma Awareness Week, we felt we were precisely on track for the project we were to take on this year. This is a short dance production inspired by feelings of desire, struggle, despair and hope of the future. Although it is intended to touch those families with a sick child, the message of strength and hope can encourage all of us. Many of said this dance is very powerful! Asthma Info: www.asthma.com www.noattacks.org Powerful TV ads: www ...Asthma — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this chronic lung condition. Get all your questions answered now Learn how you can make a difference.
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