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VIDEO OF PROFESSIONAL SHOW

The delighted guests applauded with a standing ovation when our instructor, Stanislav Kochergin, performed with one of his partners, Anastasia, at the spacious and elegant Famee Furlane banquet hall.

 

 

 

Stanislav and Anastasia at Yankee Classic

Stanislav Kochergin and Anastasia Florin

Our instructors Stanislav Kochergin and Anastasia Florin travelled to the Yankee Classic which took place June 18-21, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts. They made the finals in Professional Rising Star Standard, placing 5th – an amazing results for their first competition together!

The Yankee Classic DanceSport Championships is an international event, attracting dancers from as far afield as Japan, Italy, Belgium, South Africa, Germany, Denmark, Australia, England, Ireland, Hungary, Spain, Russia and Slovenia.

Anastasia and Stanislav Delight Audience

Our instructors Anastasia Florin and Stanislav Kochergin received much praise for their performance on the weekend. “They were enthusiastic, professional, and incredible ballroom experts, ” we were told. “Their performance … brought tons of excitement to the room when they danced.”

Stanislav Kochergin Earns Pass to Finals in “So You Think You Can Dance Canada” 2008

On June 8, 2008 Stanislav and Inessa, as his non-competing partner, tried out for the first Canadian version of “So You Think You Can Dance.”  The judges were so impressed by Stas’ dancing and personality that they gave him a pass straight to the Toronto finals!

Inessa and Stas waiting behind Mary Murphy  and Luther Brown for their audition at So You Think You Can Dance Canad 2008
Inessa and Stas waiting behind Mary Murphy and Luther Brown
for their audition at So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2008

Stanislav Kochergin behind Luther Brown and Tre Armstrong  at So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2008
Stanislav Kochergin behind Luther Brown and Tre Armstrong
(top right) at So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2008

Despite the excitement and encouragement of many of his students, Stas decided he could not continue with the competition. The finalist competitors were required to stay in a hotel away from their friends and family for several months so that they would not divulge the results too early by accident. After much deliberation and after many phone calls from the show producers, Stas decided that his commitments to his students were of higher priority.

“I couldn’t sleep for a week!” he declared. Nevertheless he feels he made the right decision and wishes the remaining competitors the best of luck.

Over 2500 of Canada’s best dancers tried out for the show. Only 200 were chosen to participate in the finals in Toronto.