Thu 20th Jun 2013, 00:49
The girls mentioned in @post25 are also "cheerlebrities" who are very inspiring. They're not bitchy or stuck up, they just achieve great things and inspire others to do the same thing. Especially Lis Noon who always replies to people on her Instagram helping them out and motivating them telling them they "can do it". They're the role models UK Cheerleading needs. Those who have great skills and motivate and facilitate others to do the same
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Thu 20th Jun 2013, 00:49
Yep Senior - I think @Post1 is wanting adult only? There are quite a lot of senior teams.
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Thu 20th Jun 2013, 00:48
It's not that I dislike Marshal's Uniforms (I like Pretty Bullets's especially) but I actually thought they'd go for something really swag and unusual.
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Thu 20th Jun 2013, 00:45
I think if there are any cheerlebrities in the UK they are probably male cheerleaders - people like Andrew Johnston, Steven Pop, Patrick, Angel R
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Thu 20th Jun 2013, 00:33
aimee starfish, liz noon chloe gibson, becky hopton etc are "cheerlebrities". you may not like that phrase but there is no denying young cheerleaders look up to them. I don't understand the negativity, this forum is full of so much jealousy. Cheerleaders who are well known are so for a reason - they're really, really good! They have skills most cheerleaders in the UK can only dream of. Shouldn't we celebrate this and applaud them instead of constantly criticising? Maybe it is just me but I love seeing what people can achieve, I don't feel bitter when I see the skills they have and you're all lying to yourselves saying we don't have cheerlebrities because we do and I bet half of you are on instagram, twitter or facebook right now following them!
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UCA/UDA Camp 31st July - 5th August 2012
Carlisle 23rd September 2012
Dundee 6th & 7th October 2012
Doncaster 9th Feburary 2013
Nationals, Glasgow 13th & 14th April 2013
Alyssa Ross, Scotheer Staff
For and further enquiries please contact Scotcheer Directly.
Future Cheer events for 2012-2013 are:
Flight School Coaches Conference at the Nottingham Conference Centre - 29th & 30th September. We will also be running BGU 1-2 & a one day judging course at this event.
Jungle Fever at Bolton Arena on 27th & 28th October.
Winter Wonderland at Crystal Palace National Arena on 1st & 2nd December.
Heart of England at Loughborough University on 16th & 17th February.
Saturday Night Fever at Loughborough University on 23rd & 24th February.
FC Brings It On - Paris on 23rd & 24th March.
Super Hero Spirit Challenge at The Braehead Arena, Glasgow. Date TBC.
FC International Cheer & Dance Championships at the Bournemouth International Centre on 6th & 7th July.
We hope to see you there!
Best wishes
Amanda
Future Cheer
For Jungle Fever, Winter Wonderland & Heart of England the days will be split the same. Saturday will be all Tiny, Mini, Youth and Junior teams. Sunday will be all Senior and Senior Open teams. The only difference with Jungle Fever is that you get to compete twice in one day.
We have found that this gives the most even spread of teams over the two days.
For Saturday Night Fever all dance teams and stunt groups/partner stunts will all perform twice on Saturday. All cheer teams will perform twice on Sunday.
Super Hero is likely to be a one day event with all teams on the same day.
FC Brings It On is also a one day competition with the parade on the Sunday.
I hope that helps but if you want any more info please let me know.
Amanda
Future Cheer
fcenquiries@btconnect.com
Is Heart of England over 1 day or 2 for Cheer and Stunt teams?
Thanks
Hi,
Heart of England is a 2 day event. Tiny, mini, youth and junior dance, cheer and stunt groups will all compete on Saturday.
Senior and senior open dance, cheer and stunt groups will all compete on Sunday.
Best wishes
Amanda
Future Cheer