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   CHS senior Skyy Lippo (right) is off to North Carolina this summer after being accepted for a prestigious three-week dance program. (Photo courtesy Connie Lippo)

Skyy Lippo is conquering the world, once dance stage at a time.

The Coupeville High School senior has been accepted into the Pre-Professional Dance Intensive, a three-week summer event hosted by the American Dance Festival.

Held in Durham, North Carolina from June 30-July 21, it draws in 400 dancers and artists from around the world, with Lippo’s group numbering around 60 students.

While there, dancers will work with top choreographers and musicians on the campus at Duke University.

Classes will include modern dance, ballet, Afro-fusion, hip hop, and repertory.

In repertory class, the dancers will create a new work which they will premiere on the final day of the summer session.

Along with the classes, where she’ll often be putting in 6-8 hours a day, Lippo will also have a chance to be front row for performances by a variety of professional dance companies.

Some of the artists she and her fellow dancers are scheduled to see include Abraham.In.Motion, Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, the Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre, the Paul Taylor Dance Company, and Pilobolus.

The rare opportunity to take part in the Dance Intensive is one Lippo has fully earned, according to Char Brown, Artistic Director of Whidbey Island Dance Theatre and co-owner of Island Dance.

“As Skyy grew as a dancer she didn’t get involved in the dancer drama of the classroom,” she said. “Instead she developed relationships with her instructors that allowed her to focus on all their critiques, which made her a stronger dancer.

Skyy never challenged what her teachers wanted to give her; instead, she embraced every exercise, every combination, every choreograph piece, and every correction,” Brown added. “Skyy has been an inspiration and a role model to all of her peers, and all those young dancers that look up to her and are inspired to be a dancer like Skyy someday.”

Working with Lippo over several years, the teacher has seen the student grow and blossom.

Skyy is just not a dancer but has evolved into a wonderful choreographer, a teacher, and an amazing mentor to all those involved with her on a daily basis in her studio and company,” Brown said. “Skyy’s leadership for the last three years as a dance captain has taken the company in a positive direction, building moral and leaving no one out and creating a family environment.

Skyy has been a true joy in my studio, in my classroom and in my life.”

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   Skyy Lippo has been active on the ballet stage for most of her 18 years. (Photos courtesy Connie Lippo)

The early days of a dance queen.

The company and the dancer are both hitting milestones.

When Whidbey Island Dance Theatre stages its annual production of The Nutcracker in Dec., it’ll be the 25th anniversary for the holiday staple.

At the same time, Coupeville High School senior Skyy Lippo, who is dancing the lead role of the Faerie Queen, is capping her own 12-year run in the ballet.

Lippo, who has “danced pretty much since she could walk,” has spent her entire school life chasing her dream.

Over the years, she’s progressed from being a bumblebee buzzing around in the background to taking center stage.

Last year, the production shifted the Rat King role to being the Rat Queen for Lippo.

Now, in her final Nutcracker — at least as a high-schooler — she’s settling in to the lead performance, which in most previous years has gone to a pro dancer.

As Lippo has progressed from bit roles to starring parts, she’s also risen in the company and currently occupies a dance captain position.

After graduation, she plans to continue pursuing dance while attending college. Lippo is undecided on a career, but is entertaining thoughts of training to be an EMT or nurse.

The thought of her leaving Whidbey and not being in a future production of The Nutcracker is an idea which will take some getting used to for all involved.

“I don’t think we can let her graduate,” WIDT President Dierdre Sherman said with a laugh. “She really is the backbone of this company and I greatly appreciate all she brings as dance captain and as a dancer!”

It’s a feeling shared by many who have worked with Lippo during her days as a dancer.

“I don’t have enough positive ways to describe Skyy,” said Head Ballet Mistress Katelyn Lodell. “She’s hard working, mature beyond her years, and always brings light into the room.

“I’ll never forget watching her as a baby flower and her beaming smile,” she added. “So excited to watch her as faerie queen!”

When they look back at her career, Lippo’s former dance instructors do so with great pride.

Skyy has been a blessing beyond words to me personally as her teacher, choreographer and director,” Jamie Pitts said. “I’ve so appreciated her helpful and organized nature and her willingness to push herself herself physically and emotionally in everything we have worked on together.

“She is a poster child for current and future dancers and has been a gift to her company girls as their captain.”

Lippo was a student in the first modern dance class Amy Jo Lehman taught after returning home for college, making this an especially emotional performance for her former instructor.

“Baby Skyy is all grown up! She made it so easy for all of us,” Lehman said. “She’s the heart and soul of the studio and the company and she represents the epitome of hard work.

“I’m sure there were years where she didn’t get cast in the roles she was hoping, or got criticism in class that stung, but she pushed through and didn’t let it faze her, only motivate her,” she added. “Now look at her — she’s developed into such a beautiful, strong, confident, amazing dancer.”

The Nutcracker runs over two weekends, with performances Dec. 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17.

For more info and to buy tickets, pop over to:

http://widtonline.org/

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Skyy Lippo (left), seen here with Sylvia Hurlburt last year, will be dancing as the Rat Queen in this year's "Nutcracker." (John Fisken photo)

   Skyy Lippo (left), seen here with Sylvia Hurlburt last year, will be dancing as the Rat Queen in this year’s “Nutcracker.” (John Fisken photo)

Four Coupeville High School students, including one headliner, anchor Whidbey Island Dance Theatre’s annual production of “The Nutcracker.”

Now in its 24th year, the production runs at the South Whidbey High School Performing Arts Center (5675 South Maxwelton in Langley) from Dec. 9-18.

CHS junior Skyy Lippo, a captain with the theater’s company, will be front and center, dancing as the Rat Queen.

That’s a twist on the normal set-up, with Lippo’s dance skills having convinced company directors to go feminine with a lead character which is normally the male Rat King.

Joining her on stage in supporting roles will be twin brother Joey, as well as Jesse Hester and Jacob Zettle.

The three male Wolf athletes will be performing multiple roles.

Nutcracker performances are 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday, with 2 PM matinees Saturdays and Sundays.

Tickets are $20 if purchased ahead of time, and $22 at the door.

Seniors, military and children can finagle a ducat for $17, as can groups of eight or more.

For more info or to beat the crowd in ordering tickets, pop over to:

http://www.widtonline.org/

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(Emilee Marrs photos)

   Young Wolf athletic stars (l to r) Carolyn Lhamon, Lauren Marrs and Alita Blouin are ready for their run in the sun. (Emili Marrs photos)

Ready to conquer the new CHS track oval.

Preparing to conquer the new CHS track oval.

Two worlds collided today and everyone was just fine with it.

Athletes of all sizes and shapes hit the new track at Coupeville High School for a 5K Tutu Fun Run to support Whidbey Island Dance Theatre’s annual production of The Nutcracker.

The photos above, which come to us thanks to Emili Marrs, capture three Wolf soccer/basketball stars ready to rumble while dressed for success.

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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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