For the first time in sports entertainment history, New York cheerleaders have put together a stunning NFL-style swimsuit calendar that is targeted towards the fans of the team they support, but who have no official cheerleaders: The New York Giants.
Entering their 3rd season as the “unofficial” dancers of the Giants, the Gotham City Cheerleaders (GCC) have produced a 12-month pin up calendar for the 2013-2014 football season titled, ALL IN, NEW YORK. The calendar takes an editorial style spin to the paradise-like locations fans have always seen with most NFL cheer calendars. Instead, the calendar was shot and produced in the paradise streets of New York.
As the official uniform sponsor of the GCC, Angela King Designs 2013 Sports Model Search Winner Alexa Kobylarz will attend the release party on Friday, September 6 in New York City.
The GCC releases their 2013-2014 ALL IN, NEW YORK Swimsuit Calendar on Friday, September 6, 2013 at M1-5 Lounge in Tribeca from 6 pm-10 pm. They will perform various routines and showcase some of their featured swimsuits from various local NYC designers. Tickets are open to the public and can be purchased at www.nyunofficials.com/CalendarPremiere.
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Sit back and relax in The Costume Lounge - a blog by Angela King Designs and Go Wild! Wear. Since 1989, AKD has been creating top fashions in cheerleading, dance and performance wear. In the Costume Lounge, we discuss today's hottest trends and topics, who's wearing what, how to get the competitive edge in performance fashion and more. Once you are caught up on the latest news, browse our fashions at www.gowildwear.com or drop us a line at sales@gowildwear.com. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Alexa's Blog- My Year as the Face of AKD, # 3
Hey Costume Lounge visitors! I hope this post finds you
well. Sit back and relax because I have a big update for you!
Here is a behind-the-scenes picture of me sporting my coral one-shouldered design with Angela:
I can’t thank her enough for
believing in me and my dream of designing dance wear! We finished the day with
a lovely dinner in Gruene at the Gristmill River Restaurant and listened to
some live music at Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas.
On July 25th, I finally made my way to San
Antonio for my AKD and Go Wild! Wear photoshoot. I was so excited to finally
meet Angela and the rest of the AKD staff; Marissa (AKD’s Production and
Marketing Assistant) even greeted me with a gorgeous bouquet of flowers when I
got off of the plane! From the airport, Angela, Marissa, and Sharon (AKD’s
General Manager) and I went to lunch at Boudros, a restaurant along the famous
San Antonio River Walk. Then we walked to the Alamo and visited the Long
Barracks Museum there; I always love to find out the history behind the places
I’m visiting! We then headed to Angela’s home in McQueeney where I stayed at
her guest house on the lake—what a beautiful and peaceful setting! Later that
evening, we enjoyed the water ski show where two of Angela’s children, Gerrit
and Ava, showed off some of their tricks. The show was very entertaining and it
was great to see how supportive Angela and her family were of each other!
The next day was the big day—my photoshoot! I couldn’t wait
to model all of the latest AKD designs, but I was also eager to see which of my
designs Angela chose to make. When I arrived at the shoot, I easily spotted my
designs out of the large rack of uniforms—the vibrant colors immediately caught
my eye and were hard to miss! The four finished sets were identical to my
designs, and it was amazing to see my personal ideas brought to life. Here is a behind-the-scenes picture of me sporting my coral one-shouldered design with Angela:
Next, it was off to Pro Action Dance at the Palms in Las
Vegas! I was excited to attend the convention for the second year in a row;
last year I went on behalf of the Honeybees, and this year I was representing
AKD! I loved seeing familiar faces from professional and college dance teams
and meeting new ones as well; the dancers and choreographers alike created a
motivating, positive and fun atmosphere for everyone in attendance. It was also
an honor to learn from the one and only Tabitha and Napoleon D’umo, better
known as Nappytabs! Throughout the weekend, I sported my four designs as well
as Angela’s designs in class. I was unbelievably humbled by the compliments I
received about my designs and grateful that they were well received. The AKD
booth remained busy as well, with Angela, Sharon and Rani (AKD Style Pro) doing
a wonderful job engaging current and potential AKD clients; everyone couldn’t
get enough of AKD at Pro Action Dance!
When we weren’t working in Vegas, we certainly took the
opportunity to enjoy ourselves and each other’s company. From delicious dinners
to a memorable Pro Action cocktail party in the Palms’ Two Story Sky Villa (check out the picture below of us on the
hilarious rotating bed!), it was wonderful getting to know Angela’s
longtime colleagues in the industry. Watching Angela reunite with her closest
friends was an absolute joy; there was a sparkle in her eye and you could tell
she was in her element.
After the final performance at the Pro Action Showcase, I
was sad to leave Angela, Sharon, and Rani. However, I couldn’t help but be
thankful for the opportunities gained and connections made on the trip. Once
again, I cannot thank Angela enough for her hospitality, guidance, and
generosity. She along with AKD have definitely made an impact on my life, and I
can only hope to one day inspire others in the same way she has!
Next month, I’ll be writing about a very exciting
international trip I have in a few weeks with the Brooklynettes! Can you guess
where we’re headed? Here’s a hint—it is known as the “Lion City.” Come back
next month to see if you’re correct!
Dream BIG!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Ultimate Cheerleaders Shoutout to New Style Pro
Our newest member of the AKD family is one popular lady! Raquel Garcia, former choreographer for the Spurs Silver Dancers, has been appraised for her dedication and amount of time spent with not only this team, but also the San Antonio Rampage and WNBA Silver Stars. Check out the article from UltimateCheerleaders.com below:
Original Article By Sarah Tressler, MySanAntonio.com
If you happen to be looking for a career with the Spurs, there’s good news and bad news.
The good news is that a position is about to open up. The bad news is you’ve got some pretty petite shoes to fill – size 7, to be exact.
Raquel Garcia, 39, has been the Spurs Silver Dancers choreographer for more than a decade, but on Sept. 15, her contract will expire, and, with a set of 3-year-old twins and a 6-year-old son, she has decided to resign from the team, as well as from her position as choreographer for the WNBA Silver Stars SBC Star Squad dance team and The Rampage Ice Girls dance team.
“We’re in the process of looking for someone else,” said Spurs Director of Game Operations & Special Events Chris Garcia. (Full disclosure: Chris Garcia and Raquel Garcia are married.) “She reflected over this past year, and she figured it was probably time to move on and focus on her family.”
The 2013 season was a big one for the Spurs, and thus a big one for the Silver Dancers.
“This past year was amazing; even though we weren’t champions at the end, it was just an awesome ride,” Raquel said.
But all those extra games at the end of the season started to add up for the new mom. She finally made the bittersweet choice to leave.
“The deciding factor for me was when I looked back at this past year – if I counted the nights when I was at rehearsal and the nights that I was working games, whether that be Spurs, The Rampage or our WNBA Silver Stars, which we’re currently in, I was away from my children 150 nights. So someone else put my own children to bed. And it should be their mommy,” Raquel Garcia said. “There’s no price tag I can put on that.”
The audition process to select next season’s Silver Dancers started Aug. 10 and was one of her last orders of business.
More than a hundred girls in hot shorts and fitted tank tops twirled, kicked, coupe-turned, and whipped their hair to Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart” for the first round; after cuts were made, the remaining 60 or so learned a new routine to Maroon 5′s “Love Somebody.”
Throughout the instruction period, Raquel Garcia, energetic and petite, stood on a small stage and danced through the whole routine with the girls over and over, keeping in step while giving precise instructions through a microphone.
Just before she stepped out of a curtain-enclosed area to teach the second routine, she fished through her Louis Vuitton handbag for a stick of deodorant.
“Don’t want to stink-a-roonie!” she chirped. This neatly summarizes her personality – disarmingly sweet with an emphasis on presentation. She’s not unlike the quintessential Disney princess.
Raquel Garcia worked her way up from her high school pep squad to the to the cheer team and on to the Kilgore Rangerettes dance team in college. After graduation, she set her sights on a professional dance career and made the Silver Dancers team in 1994. With five seasons with the Silver Dancers under her belt, she took a job with an ad agency, but her passion for dance endured.
In 2003, she became the choreographer for the Silver Stars dance team, followed by her position as the Silver Dancers choreographer.
Now, her plans are simple: PTA, church and working from home with a uniform-design agency outfitting pro and collegiate teams in Texas. But most importantly, “I’m gonna be a stay-home mommy,” she said.
So what does Raquel Garcia’s husband, the Spurs director of game operations, think about the end of going to work with his wife?
“It’s fantastic,” Chris Garcia said. “It’ll be nice to just be able to hold hands and walk around at the games and be married.”
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Establishing A Successful Junior Program
Angela King Designs is thrilled to produce many of the junior cheerleader program costuming for NFL and NBA teams across the United States, including the Chicago Bulls, the Arizona Cardinals, the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. Right now the NFL youth programs are getting pumped for their field performances and other fall activities. One of the favorite parts of their experience is receiving their AKD Role Models uniform!
Is your team developing a new program or enhancing your junior cheerleader or dancer program? With a 25-year history in the professional cheerleading industry, AKD founder Angela King-Twitero literally "wrote the book" on the business of cheerleading including a special chapter dedicated to youth programs. AKD's talented Style Pros can lead you, not only in junior costuming creation, but also development of your program to maximize profits and keep your participants happy and returning year after year.
From "The Business of Professional Cheerleading," enjoy this excerpt from Chapter 6, page 54.
Running a junior program is a bit like operating a dance studio. There are classes, costumes, and a performance. In most cases there is one flat fee for a child to be a part of the junior program. The one scheduled fee will cover all the activities the child will participate in, as well as their junior costume. Or, if needed, the fee schedule could be broken into two parts: the clinics/game package and the costume priced separately. This will give returning parents the option of purchasing a new costume each year. The numbers of children who participate can vary from a small number to over 500.
Classes or clinics are set up to teach the children the routines they will perform at halftime of a game. The cheerleaders are the instructors and should be paid for their teaching time. You will need a large facility, like your practice field or gym. Also, break the children up into appropriate age groups. Each group will learn a dance number and perform it as a part of the show. When all is said and done, with the addition of the professional cheerleaders, you will have a spectacular halftime show for a game.
The costumes should reflect your big cheerleader costumes but be age appropriate at the same time. I costume quite a few junior programs with our Role Models division, and the main goal is to make the juniors feel just as special as the professional cheerleaders but keep the costumes appropriate to their age and developing bodies. When purchasing the costumes, buy them at a low enough rate to be able to mark the price up when selling to the parents. If you purchase the costume for $40.00, sell the costume for between $60.00 and $70.00.
Receive the full article by purchasing The Business of Professional Cheerleading book by Angela King-Twitero
Learn more about AKD junior costuming at www.akdrolemodels.com
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