Extreme anime radio, the number one Internet radio station for Japanese mainstream music and songs from Japanese anime (anime), has announced an online dance competition, where fans will be invited by the Japanese culture, to a Japanese song dance record and you upload to the Internet for the opportunity, to win a great prize.
The first "Sarah Yoshida dance off", named after is the mascot of the radio station, on the disciplines of Ballet and Drüner de Pointe'. Female ballet dancer, that lives in the United States and Canada, and have an appreciation for Japanese culture, can participate.
Interested female participants are asked, style dance a ballet or Pointe anime song or any any song by Japanese pop, Japanese rock, or Japanese video games record, and load their performance on YouTube, where it can be seen by others and be judged by a jury. Gift cards to the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Nintendo receives the top dancers.
If at least twenty dancers take part in the competition, portable gaming system is awarded a winner of Grand Prize with a brand new Nintendo 3ds.
"The dance competition is a fun and exciting way for dancers who have a love for Japan and its culture to express themselves", explains José Ramos, Manager of the extreme anime radio and founder of the competition. "We have ideas for dance competitions twice in the past had, but they don't really get off the ground." I am convinced that for the third time the charm of and with Internet technology scroll down quickly, especially with social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, that allow us to spread the word, I think, successful this time will we.
"Our first dancing competition" open for female dancer, Ramos continued. "It is not only Princess Tutu more." Our participants are free, a ballet or Pointe solo regardless Japanese anime, pop, rock, or video game song wish they dance. They can take their videos, wherever they want, unless your living room or bedroom, their Dance Studio or outdoors. They can take all the them, a traditional ballet outfit street clothes, or perhaps the Full-Out costume game wish. Services assessed and scored, but the most important is for the participants show their love of dance and their interest in about Japan. This contest is really improve everyone's perception of the arts, and allow participants express their natural creativity. "Most importantly, everyone, involved, have a good time."
The competition "Sarah Yoshida dance off" in the category of female solo Ballet/Pointe is now open for entries. Female ballet dancers in the United States and Canada are invited to visit the official competition Web site at http://www.animedance.info. The website further details of the competition, instructions on how to enter and videos, provide a complete list of rules and a list of the awarded will be. Visitors to the website can also extreme anime radio experience and also an introduction to the radio station a mascot Sarah Yoshida, who just happens excellent dancer is his read can.
All entries in the competition to submit by 11: 59 PM Eastern time on Sunday, June 5, 2011. closing date can based on the number of entries received change. Videos will then be assessed, and the winner will be known on the competition website and on the radio station when the assessment is complete.
Female candidates must be residents of the United States or Canada and at least 18 years of age, or under the supervision of adults, to participate.
Extreme anime radio
Extreme anime radio is the number one place for the latest, largest and most beautiful in anime, J-pop, J-rock and video game music. Originally founded as Keiichi.net radio 2001, extreme anime is an American-based, radio Internet radio station licensed operation on the Loudcity transmitter service. Listeners can request at any time music from a library of more than 7,800 songs through the station site, http://www.animeradio.net. The station maintains a page on Facebook, http://facebook.com/animeradio, read the latest updates, questions, or comments to share, and can more music during live programming request. Facebook posts are also simulcast on Twitter at http://twitter.com/animeradio.
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