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Island dancers (l to r) Tessa, Skyy Lippo and Kelsi. (Photo courtesy Joe Lippo)

   Whidbey Island dance divas (l to r) Tessa Sherman, Skyy Lippo and Kelsi Lampe. (Niki Lampe photo)

The dance is strong in these ones.

Five of Whidbey Island’s best stage warriors stormed the big time in Seattle Saturday and will return home bearing big honors.

They were performing as members of the Island Dance Performing Team at the Rainbow National Dance Competition.

And now we’ll flip you to our dance dad/constantly-tweeting man on the scene at the Highline Performing Arts Center, Mr. Joe Lippo, for the following report:

The alarm goes off at 5:30 AM…

Why? Because you have to be at the venue by 8, because you go on at 10.

And 5:45 PM.

That’s right, you’re going on stage a full 12 hours after you rolled out of bed.

How do you react to that? Most of you would just quit, but five girls from three Whidbey Island high schools reacted very, very differently.

But we are getting ahead of ourselves.

At the 10 AM show, the entire Island Dance Performing Team took the stage to compete in the Large Production class of dancing, and put on a heck of a show.

But, it was a new show, and all the kinks weren’t worked out yet.

They got third. They were mostly happy with that.

Mostly.

At the 5:45 performance, it was the highly competitive Small Production category.

Skyylynn Lippo (Coupeville), Kelsi Lampe (Oak Harbor) and Tessa Sherman, Grace Colby and Nikki Greene (South Whidbey) danced their hearts out, completed the piece, and then waited.

They were wiped out. Tired. Some still had solo acts later that day.

Coach Jamee Pitts was hoping for a third-place finish.

But it was a new piece, and all the kinks hadn’t yet been worked out.

In the dance world, when awards are handed out, the announcer says something like: “And in third place…”

Then the music from the piece will start. It’s kind of like the award shows.

So…

When third place was announced, then second place, with no mention of Island Dance, coach Jamee said “It’s OK, I’m still proud of those girls, they did their best.”

Only the last part of that sentence was drowned out by some very familiar music.

That THUD you may have heard this evening around 6:30 PM was jaws hitting the floor as Island Dance was announced as the new (if unlikely) regional champions.

Dancer Kelsi Lampe: “I heard them announce third and second, and I was thinking ‘OK, next year we will do better’ and then I heard OUR music playing!

“We all just looked at each other, not really believing it. Then we went and got the awards!”

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Skyy (Joe Lippo photos)

   Dancer Skyy Lippo (left) hangs out with Katrina McGranahan, the president of her fan club. (Joe Lippo photos)

Skyy

Lippo reppin’ Coupeville on hoodie day.

Joey Lippo (out of costume)

Joey Lippo (out of costume) gets a photo op with McGranahan.

Sylvia Hurlburt (John Fisken photo)

Sylvia Hurlburt, taking a moment for herself. (John Fisken photo)

One weekend left.

Whidbey Island Dance Theatre’s 23rd annual production of “The Nutcracker” wraps this coming Friday-Sunday, with four performances.

While the performances are held at the South Whidbey High School Performing Arts Center (5675 Maxwelton Rd. in Langley) the ballet features a number of Coupeville High School performers.

From seasoned pros like Sylvia Hurlburt and Skyy Lippo to semi-seasoned pros like Cameron Toomey-Stout and newcomers like Joey Lippo, there’s a Wolf on stage at almost every moment.

The final shows are:

Fri-18 — 7:30 PM

Sat-19 — 2:00 and 7:30

Sun-20 — 2:00

For tickets and more info pop over to:

http://www.widtonline.org/

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CHS ballet supernovas Skyy Lippo (left) and Sylvia Hurlburt pose for a post-dance pic last year. (John Fisken photo)

   CHS ballet supernovas Skyy Lippo (left) and Sylvia Hurlburt pose for a post-dance pic last year. (John Fisken photo)

The rumors are NOT true.

No tights, folks.

Coupeville High School athletes Cameron Toomey-Stout and Joey Lippo will be stepping up and onstage in this year’s Whidbey Island Dance Theatre production of The Nutcracker.

But, while the CHS guys (and some South Whidbey athletes whose names don’t really matter to my core Coupeville audience) will be joining Coupeville ballet veterans Sylvia Hurlburt, Skyy Lippo and Jessie Johnson in this year’s event, they have — so far — resisted all calls to slap on some tights and get me some major page hits.

Punks…

But A) it’s possible I really don’t understand the world of dance and B) I digress.

Back in reality land, as memories of Coupeville High School’s recent theatrical production of Stage Door (it starred a bevy of Wolf athletes like tennis ace Sebastian Davis and softball slugger Veronica Crownover) still linger, The Nutcracker is about to take over your life.

Performances are set for Dec. 11-13 and 18-20 (two shows on Saturdays) and tickets are going fast at http://www.widtonline.org/

So, why should you go, other than to avoid getting a purple nurple from Sylvia Hurlburt if you fail to show for a second straight year?

Wait, was she only speaking to me…

While I try to figure that out, we turn over the mic to proud papa (and closet Pittsburgh Penguins fan) Joe Lippo:

It’s time. Time for bumps and bruises received in practice to be ignored, aches and pains tempered with Motrin, and ankles to be taped.

Time to suit up and get out there and make the crowd happy!

Is it the start of hockey season? NO! It’s time for “The Nutcracker.”

Sylvia Hurlburt, Joey Lippo, Cameron Toomey-Stout and company will be turning in track shoes, football spikes and baseball cleats for two weeks of … dance?

That’s right, and Skyy Lippo, Island Dance Company Captain, is in charge.

She and Faith O’Brochta (the other captain of the company) are both old hands at this, with over 20 (yes, TWENTY) performances of “The Nutcracker” between them.

They know how it’s supposed to go, and they will not accept anything less than perfection, which is really the only way in the dance world.

Its either perfect, or it’s wrong. Period.

This isn’t the JV version of “The Nutcracker” either, this is the “start rehearsals in September” version.

Instructors are very vocal, and become more so as the show looms inexorably closer.

Some quotes from dancers and directors alike:

“STOP. What are we doing?? Contrast that with what we are supposed to be doing!”

“Take it from the top. 5 … 6 … 7 … CAN ANYONE HEAR ME COUNTING???”

“Spacing people…SPACING!!!”

“We are so not together.” “Where are we on this? The top…? OK, FROM THE TOP THEN!!”

“Is anyone paying attention? To anything?”

“Can anyone hear me? I said, can … hey turn that down. Can you hear me now?”

So, whether you know your Arabesque from your Croisé or not (and I mean, c’mon, what are you, a provincial rube?!? Spend some time on Wikipedia, folks), respect the work being put in and get your rear in a seat come show time.

Otherwise, I give Sylvia all of your addresses and the nurpling begins…

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Skyy Lippo

Skyy Lippo

Skyy Lippo continues to soar in the dance world.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, twin sister of Wolf three-sport star Joey Lippo, was recently named a ballet company captain with the Whidbey Island Dance Theatre.

She is believed to be the youngest dancer ever named a captain.

The honor traditionally goes to a ballet dancer who is a junior or senior in high school, but this time around theater directors were more concerned with leadership skills than scanning birth certificates.

“They were not looking at age; they were looking for someone who could really connect with the girls and work well with the staff,” said mom Connie Lippo.

Char Brown, the artistic director, described her as compassionate and takes time to notice each of the others,” she added.

Skyy Lippo has danced since she was five.

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Skyy Lippo, seen here after a performance of "The Nutcracker," will be back on the stage this weekend.

   Skyy Lippo, seen here after a performance of “The Nutcracker,” will be back on the stage this weekend.

The Wolves will be dancing in Falcon territory this weekend.

Coupeville High School freshman Skyy Lippo will be one of the dancers displaying their stellar ballet moves when the Whidbey Island Dance Theatre presents its rendition of “Giselle.

Giselle is a romantic ballet first performed by the Ballet du Théâtre de l’Académie Royale de Musique at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris in 1841.

It tells the tale of a peasant girl who dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover is gettin’ hitched to someone else.

The cad…

The Wilis, a group of supernatural women who dance men to death, bring Giselle back from her grave with the intention of taking out her former crush.

Spoiler: the plan fails and love wins the day.

Performances are April 24-26 at South Whidbey High School’s Performing Arts Center (5675 Maxwelton Rd in Langley), with showtimes 7 PM Friday, 2 and 7 Saturday and 2 Sunday.

Tickets, which are $15, can be bought at the door or online at http://www.widtonline.org/.

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