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Find Your Talent Launch September 2008

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Melody Pop Tuition was requested by Bolton Council the lanuch the Find Your Talent, which we proudly did in style.

The day commenced at 1pm starting with the Dancers from Meldoy Pop Tuition along with some of our very talented singers which included, Josh Taylor aged 9, Olivia Higham aged 10 and Natalie Terry aged 12, of course the afternoon could not have commenced without the talent of our very own Tony Finnbar-Smith.  All the choreography was arranged by Melissa Finbarr-Smith head of the dance section of the school and her new dance agency due to start The Fabulous Dance Agency.

Working along side Derri Burdon and Gemma Morris from Bolton Council the day was a massive success. Thanks also go to Norma Rutherford for the stageing arrangements, as usual very well organised….. well done Norma and thanks to her and everyone above…

The day ended with Black Out Crew…

Here are some of the pics from the day……  We look forward now to doing even more projects and encourge every child to FIND YOUR TALENT…..  Video coming soon…………

 

 

 

  Here he goes.....

    

  

Video: Dance Event

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Hey, Tony made a video aboutthe 2-day dance event with Tim Noble – check it out!

go to the stepup2dance site now to leave a comment on the blog post:
http://www.stepup2fame.com/members/video-all-about-the-2-day-event/

Melody Pop – Winners All The Way!

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

dothelambrini.co.uk web site featuing the Melody Pop Dancers!!

so you remember Melody pop was entered into the “Do the Lambrini” competition? (see post HERE)
well they didn’t win… but actually got something BETTER than winning – a glowing report on www.lambrini.co.uk! (if you visit, head to the Kirsty Doyle page)

The final decision, made by ’Project Catwalk’ winner Kirsty Doyle*, basically says that even though they were not the winners, the Melody Pop dancers were the favourites and if they need a dance troup to perform the lambrini then they’ll be in touch!!!
(*Original Judge Cilla Black was changed)

Melissa says it’s BETTER THAN WINNING the night out in London, as it proves that the Melody Pop dancers and routines are the best out there! (The lucky winners captured the ‘lambrini girls just wanna have fun’ ethos by having a pajama party and having a laugh! – well done to them, we wish we were there when they’d recorded it!)

The Melody Pop Dancers have also been selected to be PIT GIRLS for a particular car racing team (more info after deal is finalised) – what are pit girls? Think cheerleaders for racing car teams, and also think dance routines on SKY SPORTS!!

So along with those two reasons and also this sunday’s session with KYLIE’S CHOREOGRAPHER (Tim Noble) coming up, we’re more proud than ever to be Melody Pop – WINNERS ALL THE WAY!!

 

Our Dancers Thru to National Final!

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Will Cilla Black Back Bolton Dancers?

Bolton, Lancashire, 18th April 2008 —
Melody Pop Dancers Selected As Finalists For Dance Contest Judged By Cilla Black This Month In London

When Melissa Finbarr-Smith’s husband, Tony recorded her Jazz dance class performing the Lambrini dance, they never expected to be finalists in a competition judged by North-Western Legend Cilla Black!

The short video, recorded at Melody Pop Tuition on St George’s Road, Bolton, shows some of the Melody Pop Dancers as they ‘Do The Lambrini’; the energetic dance featured in the television adverts of the alcoholic drink. “Mel’s classes are all very fun, and we uploaded it for a laugh, to be honest” Tony explains, “and we never expected something like this to happen – we didn’t even know there was a competition!” “The first thing I heard about being in the final was an e-mail from Lambrini” he enthuses “the e-mail explained that Melissa and three friends were in the running for an all-expenses paid trip to London, including a professional Make-up session, New Clothes, a meal in a posh London restaurant and £500 spending money! I think Mel is most looking forward to the dance session with the choreographer and dancers from the advert, and of course, the overnight stay in a posh hotel!.”

A DVD of the dance has been sent to Celebrity Judge Cilla Black, who will be studying the finalists’ moves and will make a decision before the end of April.

The winners of the competition will record a new dance video in the Lambrini Film Studio, which will be featured on the Lambrini web site.

Melody Pop’s entry video is currently featured on www.DoTheLambrini.co.uk web site, and is the highest-rated video of all the worldwide uploads to the site.

 

X-Factor Audition Survival Tips!

Friday, April 18th, 2008

X-Factor Survival Tips and TRicks

So… you’re going to one of the x factor auditions in the UK?

Firstly, WELL DONE! it takes a lot of nerve to follow your dreams!

I’m sure you’re wondering what the judges are looking for; how do you get through to the next round? How do you win the x-factor? Are there any x factor auditions secrets?

I received an e-mail from someone who knew I got through the first round last year, and wanted some advice about times, etc.

 

Here’s my reply:

 ”Last Year I was queueing there a couple hours at least, so get there half hour early or you’ll be at the end of your timeslot.

too early (before your time slot) and they make u go to the back of the queue.

BUT that was for the pre-booked timeslot auditions.

IF it’s the open auditions (i went year before), then i went after my gig (about 3am), with sleeping bag.
it was about 18 hours total that i was there.

in either case, take umbrella, layers (you’ll go from freezing to roasting), something to wet your whistle (seriously, drinks are pricey and tiny when available but they weren’t easy to get), and ipod with hypnosis track or something that gives total blockout or distraction (the hours seem like DAYS in there).
If you go in the middle of the night, get some sleep. whatever happens, don’t sing tired.

warming up (vocally) is essential cos you’ll go a bit dry from nerves.

If they get you all shouting ‘Ive got the X-factor’ don’t join in.
they do it for about 45 mins to an hour, and you’ll lose your voice. don’t do it even once. i’m sure you knew that already, though ;)

best of all, have fun and network with people!
Good Luck!”

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