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Another of the dancers also touted the abilities of her dad, and soon Shelby’s father was on stage demanding a “Dad Duel.” Neither men were a danger to the hopefuls’ chance at a spot on the show, but it was a funny, light moment that helped break the tension of those waiting to dance. Before the show broke for the day, plane tickets were presented to both Megan Marcano, a 22-year-old from Texas, and Trevor Bryce, 18, of Orlando, Fla. Where Megan was light on her feet and presented what seemed like a Broadway show, Trevor performed a complicated contemporary routine that Nigel called “one of the greatest solo performances I’ve seen on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ “.

The series premiere offered the unusual, such as Courtney Barnes who Mary described as “diva-licious” and who did a Wendy Williams impersonation — and then taught the judges how to do the same, One of my favorites was Caleb Brauner, 21, from flower girl shoes crib shoes baby shoes ballet shoes baby gift bridal flats white shoes girl flats baptism shoes baby shower Missouri, who had tried out last season but didn’t make it out of choreography, A wonderful moment last year happened when Caleb danced with his father on stage, and he had to tell the judges that his dad had died since then, He then auditioned but was sent to choreography, and from there he was sent home in tears..

When the auditions shifted to Chicago, there was Caleb, who said, “You can’t call yourself a dancer if you give up.” He didn’t, was sent to choreography and (hold on to your tissues) was given a ticket to Los Angeles. For the Chicago auditions, Jenna Elfman was the judge. And Nick Garcia, doing Latin ballroom, brought out the first, but definitely not the last, ear-splitting scream from Mary. Both Nick and his best friend, Rudy Abreu, won over the judges with their auditions and both were given the treasured tickets. As the program has done most of time, the focus is on the positive and the dancers who make it to the next round.

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, “Inside Rodin’s Hands: Art, Technology, and Surgery,” through Aug, 3, “Carleton Watkins: The Stanford Albums,” nearly 70 photographs of Yosemite and the Pacific Coast by a foremost American landscape photographer of the 19th century, through flower girl shoes crib shoes baby shoes ballet shoes baby gift bridal flats white shoes girl flats baptism shoes baby shower Aug, 17, 11 a.m.-5 p.m, Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m, Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way, 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu, Peninsula Museum of Art, “29 Hands — 15 Artists.” Mark Kitaoka’s photographic studies of the hands of fine and performing artists, Through July 30, Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame, 11 a.m, to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays, Free admission, 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org..

Kepler’s Books. Junie B. Jones Stupid Smelly Bus Tour, 5 p.m. June 2, $5. Kathryn Ma, “The Year She Left Us,” 7:30 p.m. June 4. Senia Maymin, Ph.D., “Profit from the Positive: Proven Leadership Strategies to Boost Productivity and Transform Your Business,” 7:30 p.m. June 5. Lisa See, “China Dolls,” 7:30 p.m. June 10. Tom Rachman, “The Rise and Fall of Great Powers,” 7:30 p.m. June 11. Diana Gabaldon, “Written in My Own Heart’s Blood,” 7:30 p.m. June 12, Foothill College Smithwick Theater, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Jordan Ellenberg, “How Not to be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking,” 7:30 p.m. June 16. Laurie Gardner, “The Road to Shine: A Story of Adventure, Life Lessons, and My Quest for More,” 7:30 p.m. June 19. Mystery-Thriller Saturday: An Afternoon of Chaos, Killing, Crime, and Kidnapping @Kepler’s, 1-5:30 p.m. June 21, featuring Barry Eisler, Keith Raffel, Catriona McPherson, Cara Black, Alan Jacobson, Sheldon Siege, Judy Greber (aka Gillian Roberts), John Billheimer and Terry Shames. Alan Furst, “Midnight in Europe,” 7:30 p.m. June 25. Aaron Hurst, “The Purpose Economy: Lessons from the Front Lines of the New Economy,” 7:30 p.m. June 26. YA: Summer Lovin’ Tour: Deb Caletti, Jody Casella, CJ Flood, Sarah Ockler, and Suzanne Young, 7 p.m. June 27. Ninja Story Time with Arree Chung, “Ninja!” 11 a.m. June 29. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. www.keplers.com or 650-324-4321.

Smuin Ballet, XXcentric Spring Dance Series, Closes troupe’s 20th anniversary season with two world premieres and a Michael Smuin classic, Through June 7, 2014, flower girl shoes crib shoes baby shoes ballet shoes baby gift bridal flats white shoes girl flats baptism shoes baby shower One act of Smuin’s “Dancin’ With Gershwin ballet.” Premieres from Smuin Choreographer in Residence Amy Seiwert and from Val Caniparoli, June 6-7, 2014: Sunset Center, San Carlos Street, Carmel; $55-$70, call 831-620-2048 or visit www.smuinballet.org, Moscow Ballet, “Great Russian Nutcracker.” 4 and 8 p.m, Dec, 19, Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, $30, (Discounts available.) Ticketmaster 800-345-7000 or www.nutcracker.com/buy-tickets..

TheatreWorks. TheatreWorks Honors. 5:30 p.m. June 21. 2014 honorees: Ray Rothrock, partner emeritus, Venrock; Andrew Lippa, Broadway composer. Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club. For information, call Jodye Friedman at 650-463-7135 or email or email jfriedman@theatreworks.org. San Mateo County History Museum. Charles Parsons’ “Ships of the World Gallery.” 24 model ships created by Charles Parsons, with murals painted by Fred Sinclair, interactive stations for children, and photos and videos depicting South San Francisco shipbuilding, San Mateo County Coastside shipwrecks and the Port of Redwood City. “Building Pete’s Harbor,” large-format aerial photographs from the Uccelli Collection showing the original construction of Pete’s Harbor, through Sept. 13. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104.

Bonsai Show San Mateo, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m, May 31, June 1, San Mateo Garden Center, 650 Parkside Way, San Mateo, Door prizes, vendor sales, tree clinic, plant sales, Free admission, http://seibokubonsai.org, Old-Fashioned Fourth of July for Children, 10 a.m.-4 p.m, July 4, San Mateo County History Museum, Food, crafts, Museum admission will be half-price that day: $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for seniors and students, free for kids 5 and under, www.historysmc.org flower girl shoes crib shoes baby shoes ballet shoes baby gift bridal flats white shoes girl flats baptism shoes baby shower or 650-299-0104, Ragazzi Continuo, “Ex Corde: The Rhythm of the Land.” Traditional folk music ranging from Latin America to the Middle East to the British Isles, 7:30 p.m, May 31, All Saints Episcopal Church, 555 Waverly St., Palo Alto, 3 p.m, June 1, St, Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1111 O’Farrell St., San Francisco, $15-$20, www.ragazzicontinuo.org or 650-342-8785..



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