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hollywoodcatfish · 9 months
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Catfish: Renee Vivas/Jade Renee
Name(s): Renee J Vivas, Renee Jade, Jade Renee
Facebook (DEACTIVATED)
Renee Vivas (Jade Renee) is a relatively newer persona, having first publicly emerged in 2018. She is presented as a translator and interpreter for the Tokyo Disney Resort. Her background is that she is the daughter of stuntman Rey-Phillip Santos and a former United States Marine who attended Gonzaga University, currently residing in Japan. According to her posts, she was arrested. It is unclear what her purported age is. The Vivas profile has been utilized for excessive disruption, including smear campaigns.
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A behind-the-scenes still image from the 2012 short film "Private War". This was cannibalized as being representative of the Vivas persona serving in the United States Marine Corps.
The source material for Vivas has almost comprehensively been stolen from the professional and personal materials of 36-year-old American actor Jessica Jade Andres. The photos depicting Vivas' history with the United States Marine Corps are production stills from a short film called Private War, released in 2012. The photograph depicting Vivas' arrest is a cropped group picture, featuring Andres and her friends. Many of Vivas' mundane activities, such as from Zoom calls, are Andres' audition tapes.
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The victim uploaded an audition tape for the role of Rachel in "Flying Cars", in 2016.
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The perpetrator cut out a portion of Andres' audition tape, removed the audio, changed the frame rate, and adjusted the lighting, before uploading it with the context of it being a Zoom call.
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ariel-seagull-wings · 5 months
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THE BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE VOICE CAST OF SLEEPING BEAUTY
@themousefromfantasyland @princesssarisa @angelixgutz @the-blue-fairie @thealmightyemprex @amalthea9
A Bela Adormecida
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Transcription:
Princess Aurora/Princesa Aurora: Maria Alice Barreto​
(Singing): Maria Norma
Prince Phillip/​Príncipe Felipe: Roberto de Cleto
(Singing): Osny Silva
Maleficent/Malévola: Heloísa Helena
Flora: Joyce de Oliveira
Fauna: Nádia Maria
Merryweather/Primavera: Nancy Wanderley
King Stefan/​Rei Estevão: Maurício Sherman
Queen Leah/​Rainha Leah: Nancy Wanderley
King Hubert/Rei Humberto: Hamilton Ferreira
Maleficent's Goon/​Lacaio da Malévola: Hamilton Ferreira
Narrator/ Narrador: Aloysio de Oliveira
Songs:
Song Title
Singer(s)
Once Upon a Dream - Main Title
Associação de Canto Coral
Hail to Princess Aurora ​Saudação à Princesa Aurora
Associação de Canto Coral
​I Wonder Quiser Saber
Maria Norma
Once Upon a Dream ​Era Uma Vez Um Sonho
Maria Norma ​Osny Silva
Skumps Brinde dos Reis
Maurício Sherman ​Hamilton Ferreira
Sleeping Beauty ​A Canção de a Bela Adormecida
Associação de Canto Coral
Once Upon a Dream - Finale
​Associação de Canto Coral
Technical Credits :
Occupation
Person's Name
Director Direção de Dublagem
Luiz Delfino
Translation ​Tradução
Orlando Figueiredo
Musical Director ​Direção Musical
Aloysio de Oliveira
Lyricist Tradução dos Canções
Aloysio de Oliveira
Chorus Côro
Associação de Canto Coral
Supervisor Supervisão
Luiz Delfino ​Jack Cutting
Dubbing Studio Estudio de Dublagem
Atlântica Cinematográfica, ​Rio de Janeiro
Trivia:
Dubbing premiered in São Paulo on June 29th, 1960
On the 1989 VHS release, the opening titles are in English. The title "A Bela Adormecida" is presented as a subtitle. As a result, the Brazilian voice actors and technical crew are not credited on this release.
This dubbing was used in Portugal until 2008 when a European Portuguese dub was created. As a result, the Brazilian dub was included on the 2003 DVD release.
Release dates : Brazil - June 29, 1960 (São Paulo) Brazil - July 9, 1960 (Pernambuco) Brazil - December 22, 1960 (Rio de Janeiro) Brazil - May 26, 1961 (Minas Gerais) Brazil - May 27, 1961 (Rio Grande do Sul) Brazil - June 22, 1961 (Rio Grande do Norte) Brazil - July 8, 1961 (Espírito Santo) Brazil - December 25, 1961 (Amazonas) Brazil - January 18, 1962 (Paraná) Brazil - December 30, 1962 (Santa Catarina)
All Brazilian credits (VHS, DVD, BLU-RAY and TV's) countain many mistakes :
Maria Norma Moraes Illner, the singing voice of Aurora is credited under the name of Norma Maria.
Joyce de Oliveira's and Nancy Wanderley's roles as Flora and Merryweather are switched.
Maurício Sherman is wrongly credited as Prince Phillip's speaking voice. In the 50s & 60s, he was pairing with Hamilton Ferreira on a humor show, and they got chosen as King Stefan and King Hubert in 1959, and later as Jasper and Horace in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). He confirmed before his death in 2019 that he was King Stefan.
Selma Lopes is wrongly credited as the Queen. She confirmed later she didn't dub that role; her first Disney role was the Blue Fairy and Pinocchio's singing voice in Pinocchio in 1966.
Many great Radio and TV Stars of the time auditionned for the role of Princess Aurora : Nega Aparecida, Dulce Martins, Daisy Lucidi ...
It was Maria Alice Barreto's first dubbing performance for Disney. She was the secretary of Fernando Lobo, friend of Aloysio de Oliveira, who was conducting the Musical direction and translation. She was invited to audition, and came early : she watched the other actresses trying out for the role, memorizing the lines, and when her turn came, she already knew it well, and got the role eventually.
A mixing mistake was made in "Once Upon A Dream" in the 1989 VHS : the vocalizations of Aurora (PART 1 : between the speaking lines "Your Highness" and "I'm not supposed to speak to strangers" / PART 2 : when she's dancing with the owl between the two parts of the song) were actually of Mary Costa's for PART 1 and Maria Milde's, the German voice, for PART 2. In the 1996 VHS, this mistake was partially fixed : Maria Norma's vocalizations was restored for PART 2; but PART 1 are this time those of Maria Milde's. Reasons for this are still unknown, though it's possible Maria Norma Moraes might have not dubbed originally the 1st vocalizations.
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doubleattitude · 2 years
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The Dance Awards, Orlando 2022: RESULTS
Mini Female
Top 22:
Delilah Hewitt Kylie Lawrence Ruby Arnold Anita Rodriguez Kennedy Anderson Brooklyn Ward Ella Dobler Peyton Nowacki Stella Brinkerhoff
Top 13:
Mya Lanigan Zoe Holladay Denise Torres Kensington Dressing Regan Gerena Camila Giraldo Kate Baldwin Lily Hackney Diana Kouznetsova Madelyn Murphy
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Zoe Flores (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($200)
Isabella Kouznetsova (Project 21)
Winner ($300)
Skylar Wong (Woodbury Dance Center)
Mini Male:
Top 7:
Grayson Niemczyk Niles Linson Nathan Laska Rory Ross
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($100)
Josh Lundy (Studio 413)
1st runner-up ($200)
Neo Del Corral (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($300)
Dylan Custodio (Stars Dance Studio)
Junior Female
Top 21:
Bella Rey D’Armas Anya Inger Leila Winker Georgia Beth Peters Elliana Quiner Alyssa Phillips Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl Esme Chou Elie Rabin
Top 12:
Vivienne Mitchell Aaliyah Dixon Bella Rose Penrose Kynadi Crain Braylynn Grizzaffi Caroline McGowan Elizabeth Scott Lanier Allie Plott
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Stella Condie (Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
2nd runner-up ($125)
Kiera Sun (WESTSIDE Dance Project)
1st runner-up ($250)
Angelina Elliott (Summit Dance Shoppe)
Winner ($500)
Kylee Casares (Stars Dance Studio)
Junior Male
Top 9:
Bosco Wong Blake Metcalf Christopher Feinstein Lucas Pignotti Quentin Santos Sasha Chernous
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($125)
Ethan Ferrante (The NINE Dance Academy)
1st runner-up ($250)
Santiago Sosa (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($500)
Zachary Roy (Dance Town)
Teen Female
Top 23:
Giselle Gandarilla Hayley Marshall Sofia Andrus Miyah Lagrant Ava Burgham Toryn Hester Alexis Adair Sammi Chung Preslie Rosamond Gillian Gordon Ceilidh McSeveney
Top 12:
Ayla Rodriguez Rachel Loiselle Arianna Quant Lola Iglesias Caroline Quiner Alyssa Carpeneto Savannah Manning Ava Raucci
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Gracyn French (Project 21)
2nd runner-up ($250)
Keagan Capps (The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
1st runner-up ($350)
Sophie Garcia (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($750)
Hailey Bills (Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Teen Male
Top 21:
Travi Santos Austin Aguilar Gavin Miele Seth Hendley Daniel Howard Alonzo Dock Patricio Hoyo David McCool Lane Wiese
Top 12:
Hugo Silva Cameron Kennedy Trent Grappe Timothy Zvifel Oliver Keane Andres Jimenez Darius Goodson Mekhi Johnson Alejandro Ruiz
Top 3:
2nd runner-up ($250)
Nicholas Bustos (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($350)
Colin Bendziewicz (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($750)
Nicholas Moreno (Upstate Caroline Dance Center)
Senior Female
Top 24:
Rylee Arnold Chantal Le Camila Cordero Sophia Cobo Sophie Tosh Amy Shuster Gabriella Garavelo Bortoleto Angel DiMartino Palladino Reagan Himmelwright Samantha Schmaling
Top 14:
Clara Gough Kiara Fina Sarah Moore Ying Lei Pham Madi Autry Zoe Ridge Rachel Quiner Paloma Santos Ally Tyrna Avery Lau
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Destanye Diaz (Stars Dance Studio)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Selena Hamilton (Project 21)
1st runner-up ($500)
Bella Tagle (Stars Dance Studio)
Winner ($1000)
Ruby Castro (Dance Town)
Senior Male:
Top 21:
Tristan Plieth Jalen Scriven Remy Feldbruegge Christian Bottger Sebastian Leroux Joshuah Rivera Eliazar Jimenez Christopher Pismarov Javon Hunter
Top 12:
John Chappell Thomas Perkey Garris Munoz Chance Phelps Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl Joey Vice Jesse Flaherty Charlie Macdonald
Top 4:
3rd runner-up
Caden Hunter (Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
2nd runner-up ($300)
Sam Fine (Stars Dance Studio)
1st runner-up ($500)
Artem Tikhonenko (Vlad’s Dance Company)
Winner ($1000)
Seth Gibson (Studio 413)
Finals:
High Score by Age:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Solo
1st: Stella Brinkerhoff- ‘When You Believe’
2nd: Mikaela Florez- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: AnnaCameron McGlohorn- ‘Dance Like Yo Daddy’
3rd: Amaya Rodriguez- ‘Holding On’
4th: Mila Simunic- ‘Arctic’
5th: Penelope Pranger- ‘One More Light’
6th: Alyssa Horta- ‘Ave Maria’
6th: Alex Schumann- ‘Watch Me Do’
7th: Ava Piedrahita- ‘Por Amor’
7th: Brinley Evans- ‘Stars’
8th: Victoria Remon- ‘Cha-cha Heels’
8th: Brooklyn Morgan- ‘Itty Bitty Pretty One’
9th: Sloane Hall- ‘Evil Like Me’
10th: Kennedy Thuillier- ‘Loom’
Mini Solo
1st: Kensington Dressing- ‘Tuesday’
2nd: Zoe Flores- ‘Changes’
2nd: Rylie Borden- ‘I Made You A Promise’
3rd: Dylan Custodio- ‘Derive’
3rd: Lainey Hess- ‘In Darkness We Find Light’
3rd: Denise Torres- ‘Without You’
4th: Tabitha Nan- ‘Fly My Soul’
4th: Anita Rodriguez- ‘Meet You In The Maze’
5th: Ella Dobler- ‘Ultralight Beam’
6th: Neo Del Corral- ‘Aaah’
6th: Layla Alvarez- ‘Out of My Head’
6th: Sophia Novo- ‘Red Hope’
6th: Brooklyn Ward- ‘That’s Life’
7th: Zoey Claxton- ‘Swing Break’
7th: Reagan Hess- ‘Solitary Places’
7th: Kendall Brown- ‘Simply Irresistable’
7th: Peyton Robinson- ‘Queen of the Night’
7th: Khloe Douros- ‘Preface’
7th: Anna Holley- ‘Mink Schmink’
7th: Samantha Geller- ‘Elsewhere’
7th: Vivie Strickland- ‘Do It Like This’
7th: Ruby Wilkes Petty- ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
7th: Ellerie Cox- ‘Accentuate The Positive’
8th: Blake Wilson- ‘Tiny Dancer’
8th: Ava Alvarez- ‘The Crumbling’
8th: Bianca Rebellato- ‘Silence Of the Room’
8th: Estelle Newsom- ‘OUII’
8th: Amanda Carpenter- ‘Get Free’
8th: Victoria Oliveri- ‘Everything Must Change’
8th: Zurie Griffiths- ‘Business of Love’
8th: Ella Venerio- ‘Alert’
9th: Sofie Wright- ‘I Was Born For This’
9th: Taylor Rivers- ‘Listen’
9th: Collins Glenn- ‘Memory Of a Rainfall’
9th: Emma Bassel- ‘Visnaga’
10th: Baker Barboza- ‘Wanna Be A Rockette’
10th: Emilie Lavoie- ‘The Red Coat Girl’
10th: Brooklyn Bridges- ‘Strut’
10th: Charlotte Brayman- ‘My Way’
10th: Milly Berry- ‘Like a Boss’
10th: Sloan Donahue- ‘For Real’
10th: Allyn Green- ‘Faràndula’
10th: Daisy Castleman- ‘Coming Out’
10th: Reese Braga- ‘A Blessing’
Junior Solo
1st: Kylee Casares- ‘Home With You’
2nd: Braylynn Grizzaffi- ‘Erosion’
3rd: Bella Rose Penrose- ‘De Los Muertos’
3rd: Stella Condie- ‘Heart to You’
3rd: Elizabeth Scott Lanier- ‘Mother Earth’
4th: Desa Jankes- ‘Hollows’
4th: Lexus Natalie- ‘Valis’
5th: Zachary Roy- ‘Giving Up’
5th: Ella Way- ‘Shadows’
6th: Emily Joy Core- ‘Alpha’
6th: Santiago Sosa- ‘Final Ending’
6th: Elie Rabin- ‘Finer Things’
7th: Abbie Metsker- ‘How To Disappear Completely’
7th: Adina Rooney- ‘Poker Face’
7th: Vivienne Mitchell- ‘Shredding Threads’
8th: Rebeka Leon- ‘IF’
9th: Bella Rey D’Armas- ‘Dimensions’
10th: Allie Plott- ‘Bulletproof’
10th: Abigail Carlton- ‘Skate’ 
10th: Ella Barnes- ‘The Story’
Teen Solo
1st: Keagan Capps- ‘Heaven Is Here’
2nd: Colin Bendziewicz- ‘Don’t Worry’
3rd: Giselle Gandarilla- ‘La Vie’
4th: Timothy Zvifel- ‘Give It Back’
4th: Oliver Keane- ‘Human Sounds’
5th: Alyssa Carpento- ‘Bad Romance’
5th: Emma Breaux- ‘Comme Un Fou’
5th: Sophie Garcia- ‘Evermore’
6th: Andres Jimenez- ‘Eye of Jupiter’
6th: Elyse Wingertsahn- ‘The Rabid Dog’
6th: Makhi Johnson- ‘You Know They’re Out There’
7th: Nicholas Bustos- ‘Callomania’
8th: Ellen Grace Olansen- ‘Amor’
8th: Jazmine Raine Werner- ‘Axe’
8th: Hope Grainger- ‘Rango’
8th: Ava Raucci- ‘When Things Fall Apart’
9th: Gillian Gordon- ‘Even Now After Everything’
9th: Calico Reyes- ‘Fly’
9th: Maddyn Miller- ‘Rescue My Heart’
10th: Lola Iglesias- ‘Atmospheric Perspective’
10th: Ava D’Ambrosio- ‘Mind Without Ground’
10th: Savannah Manning- ‘Over’
10th: Kaitlyn Santos- ‘Written In the Sky’
Senior Solo
1st: Avery Lau- ‘Metallic Sonata’
2nd: Artem Tikhonenko- ‘Do You See Me Drowning?’
2nd: Caden Hunter- ‘Our World’
3rd: Melina Dalton- ‘Lift Off’
4th: Destanye Diaz- ‘Unhurt’
5th: Kiara Fina- ‘A Conjured Love’
5th: Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl- ‘Prelude’
5th: Isabella Weidmann- ‘We Stand In Silence’
6th: Bella Tagle- ‘Delicate’
6th: Sam Fine- ‘Maria’
6th: Seth Gibson- ‘Mind Bugs’
6th: John Chappell- ‘The Unknown’
7th: Zoe Ridge- ‘He’s A Dream’
7th: Chantal Le- ‘Storm Engine’
8th: Clara Gough- ‘An Hour Lengthwise’
8th: Garris Munoz- ‘Exist Between’
8th: Jalen Scriven- ‘Poinciana’
8th: Edon Hartzy- ‘Solitude’
9th: Sophia Cobo- ‘The Gate’
9th: Makaylee Rogers- ‘Through The Darkness’
9th: Paloma Santos- ‘Whatever Lola Wants’
10th: Sofia Gander- ‘Destruction’
10th: Rachel Leon- ‘End of Love’
10th: Madi Autry- ‘Jasper’
10th: Angel DiMartino Palladino- ‘Poison’
10th: Reagan Himmelwright- ‘The Other Woman’
10th: Sydney Jones- ‘Vacancy’
Peewee Duet/Trio
1st: Dance Unlimited- ‘Minnie the Moocher’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Elephants’
2nd: Dance Town- ‘The Beat’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Grow As You Go’
4th: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘Move It’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Leader of the Pack’
Mini Duet/Trio
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Steam Heat’
2nd: Canadian Dance Company- ‘Danke Scheon’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- “Ms Otis Regrets’
4th: Dance Town- ‘A Blessing’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escapade’
5th: Dance Town- ‘Nothing But a Memory’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘The Love You Save’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘The Little Things’
5th: New Level Dance Company- ‘When The Party’s Over’
Junior Duet/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Flying’
1st: Woodbury Dance Center- ‘Only the Bravest’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Gotcha’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘New World Coming’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Sarajevo’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Adam and Eve’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Comfort and Fear’
5th: Carolina Collective Dance- ‘What the World Needs Now’
Teen Duet/Trio
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Roxanne’
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Song to the Siren’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Trouble’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘I Am Ready’
2nd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Undone’
3rd: Legacy Center for the Arts- ‘On The One’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Stolen Identity’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Cottontail’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Then The Quiet Explosion’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Turning Tables’
5th: L.A. Dance Arizona- ‘I Got You’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Mine’
5th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Roll To Me’
Senior Duet/Trio
1st: Dance Town- ‘Rumba’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Distance Between Us’
3rd: Dance Town- ‘No Weapon Used Against Me Will Prosper’
4th: Dance Town- ‘Katchi’
4th: Studio 413- ‘The Pines’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Europe After The Rain’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Illuminated’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Nothing In Common’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Warm Shadow’
Peewee Group
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Tiny Voice’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Whole Lotta Lovin’
4th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Welcome to Havana’
5th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Fly’
5th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Shake Ya Tail Feather’
Mini Group
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Before the End’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Pump Up the Jam’
5th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’
Junior Group
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘A Sharp Tide’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Access Denied’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
Teen Group
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘This Woman’s Work’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
5th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
5th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
Senior Group
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
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Open Group
1st:
2nd:
Peewee Line
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Do I Have Your Attention?’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Miss You Much’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mr Piano Man’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Music, Music, Music’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
Mini Line
1st: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Dreamer’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Drip’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Move It, Move It’
Junior Line
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘In the Beginning’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘She Owns the Eyes’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Throwback’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Fergalicious’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘How Will I Know’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Rage Against the Dying of the Light’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Slow Boat to China’
Teen Line
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Takeoff’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven Is Here’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Against Me’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Embrace the World’
5th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘On Broadway’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘With One Voice’
Senior Line
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
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Open Line
1st:
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Peewee Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Bananas’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Turtle Power’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mozartina’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Pom Poms’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Bachelor’
4th: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Weird Science’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Hollywood’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Raining Men’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Dance’
5th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Innocence’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
2nd: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Cupid’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Extraterrestrial’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Addicted’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’
Senior Extended Line
1st:
2nd:
3rd:
4th:
5th:
Mini Production
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
Junior Production
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake and Pop’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘We Will Rock You’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Sparkling Diamonds’
Teen Production
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Satisfaction’
5th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
Senior Production
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High Score by Performance Division:
Cash Prizes:
1st: $200
2nd: $100
3rd: $50
Peewee Jazz
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Miss You Much’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Bananas’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Welcome to Havana’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Rainbow Brite’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Can I Take Your Order?’
Peewee Ballet
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mozartina’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Clocks’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Surfin’ Safari’
Peewee Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Turtle Power’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Ghostbusters’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Attention’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Rugrats’
Peewee Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mr Piano Man’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Whole Lotta Lovin’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Music, Music, Music’
4th: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Shake Ya Tail Feather’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Ding Ding Dong’
Peewee Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Tiny Voice’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
3rd: West Florida Dance Company- ‘Fly’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Zombie’
5th: South Texas Fuzion- ‘A Moment Like This’
Peewee Musical Theatre
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Come Ona My House’
Peewee Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’
2nd: South Texas Fuzion- ‘Over The Rainbow’
Peewee Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Do I Have Your Attention?’
Peewee Acro
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Come Little Children’
Mini Jazz
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
2nd: Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Weird Science’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘The Beat’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Raining Men’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Love Revolution’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’
Mini Ballet
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Waltz of the Dolls’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Wedding March’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Gopack’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Concerto In C Minor’
5th: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘7 Dwarfs’
Mini Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Drip’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Pump Up the Jam’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Bachelor’
4th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Lemonade’
4th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Oh Yes!’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Alien’
Mini Tap
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Move It, Move It’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Dance, Dream, Have Fun’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘In The Mood’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Make It Look Easy’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Here Comes Trouble’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
2nd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
3rd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’
4th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘At The Edge of All Things’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The Chain’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Hollywood’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Never Fully Dressed’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Mama I’m A Big Girl Now’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘We Are Going To Be Friends’
Mini Contemporary
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Dreamer’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Before the End’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven I Know’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Look Out’
Mini Ballroom
1st: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Pom Poms’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Dancing For the World’
Mini Specialty
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
2nd: New Level Dance Company- ‘Shape Shifting’
3rd: Dance Unlimited- ‘Gold’
4th: New Level Dance Company- ‘Black Ice’
5th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘La Foule’
Mini Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Trolls’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Somewhere Only We Know’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Baby I’m A Star’
Junior Jazz
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘How Will I Know’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Fergalicious’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘House of Keta’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘How It Ends’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Heaven’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Fergalicious’
Junior Ballet
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Les Sygnets’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Melodic Dissonance’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Paquita’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Les Sylphides’
Junior Hip Hop
1st: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Throwback’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘The Assignment’
4th: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘We Will Rock You’
5th: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Money’
Junior Tap
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Slow Boat to China’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘So Close’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘The Real Thing’
4th: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Happy Feet’
5th: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Rather Be’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Awakening’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘In Your Likeness’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘All We Can See’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Neighbours’
2nd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘A Night to Remember’
4th: Carolina Collective Dance- ‘They’re Haunting You’
5th: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Duloc’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
1st: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘In the Beginning’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘A Sharp Tide’
3rd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake and Pop’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Dance’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Access Denied’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘She Owns the Eyes’
Junior Ballroom
1st: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
2nd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Fuerza’
Junior Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Innocence’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Tomorrow’
4th: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Grains of Sand’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Marathon for Roses’
Junior Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Teen Groups:
Teen Jazz
1st: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Woah’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Do It To It’
3rd: Touch of Class Dance Studio- ‘Lovefool’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Get Into It’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Whip’
5th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Sexy Back’
Teen Ballet
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Epuree’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Beyond the Barre’
3rd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Carmen’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Milele Academy- ‘Party’
2nd: Toronto Dance Company- ‘Dear Miss Nikki’
3rd: Orlando International School of Dance- ‘Mr Lamar’
Teen Tap
1st: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
1st: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Saturday Night’s Alright’
3rd: The Southern Strutt- ‘Crazy Little Thing’
4th: Legacy Center for the Arts- ‘Sunny’
5th: Thomas Dance Studio- ‘Eye of the Storm’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
2nd: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘This Woman’s Work’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘They Cannot Be Replaced’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Answer’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Spirit In Decline’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
2nd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
3rd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
4th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Veil’
4th: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Too Fly’
5th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Breathing Trouble’
5th: Thomas Dance Studio- ‘Redemption’
Teen Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Bruised, Not Broken’
2nd: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Strings On Loan’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Campus’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Yea, Alright’
5th: Artflux Dance Lab- ‘Duuuuude’
Teen Acro
1st: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Unravelled’
Teen Lines, Extended Lines, Productions:
Teen Jazz
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
2nd: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Satisfaction’
3rd: Studio 413- ‘Extraterrestrial’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘On Broadway’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Not About You’
Teen Ballet
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Serenade for Strings’
2nd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Tea for Two’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Degas Dream’
4th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Raveneous’
Teen Hip Hop
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
3rd: Milele Academy- ‘Show Off’
3rd: Studio 61 Dance Company- ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’
4th: Studio 413- ‘Savage’
4th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Carnivale’
5th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Like Sugar’
Teen Tap
1st: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’
2nd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Pink and White’
3rd: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Feels Alright’
3rd: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Can’t We Be Friends’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Another One Bites The Dust’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Another Day’
5th: Dance Spectrum- ‘Ob-La-Di’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘To Be Loved’
2nd: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘She Talks To Angels’
3rd: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Yellow’
4th: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Within Obstructed Reach’
5th: Westchester Dance Academy- ‘With This Love’
5th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Easy On Me’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Flying Without Wings’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
2nd: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
3rd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Cupid’
4th: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’
5th: The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘Rich Man’s World’
5th: The Southern Strutt- ‘Cabaret’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
1st: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Por Mi Alma’
3rd: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Heaven Is Here’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Wasteland’
4th: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Against Me’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Addicted’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘With One Voice’
4th: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Embrace the World’
5th: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Verge’
Teen Ballroom
1st: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
1st: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
2nd: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Salome’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘So Yo’
Teen Specialty
1st: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
2nd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘The Reception’
3rd: CCJ Conservatory- ‘Memento Mori’
3rd: Artistic Dance Project- ‘Okkirville River Song’
3rd: Artistic Fusion- ‘Doing It Right’
4th: Artistic Fusion- ‘Kyoto’
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Teen Acro
1st: Dance Spectrum- ‘Unisil’
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Open Ballet
1st: EDAK & Art of Dance- ‘Blue Danube’
Open Specialty
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Cadence’
Best Performance:
Age:
Peewee
Winners:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Golden Butterfly’ Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Build It Up’
Mini
Winner: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
1st runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
2nd runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
4th runner-up: The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
Junior
Winner: Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
1st runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colour Me In’
2nd runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
4th runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’ 
5th runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
6th runner-up: The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Teen
Group:
Winner: Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
1st runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
2nd runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
3rd runner-up: Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
4th runner-up: Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
5th runner-up: Performing Dance Arts- ‘Doomed’
6th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘We Are All Going to Die’
7th runner-up: Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’
Line, Extended Line, Production:
Winner: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
1st runner-up: Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
2nd runner-up: Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
3rd runner-up: Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
4th runner-up: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
5th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
6th runner-up: CCJ Conservatory- ‘You’re Invited’
Senior
Winner: Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘State of Evermore’
1st runner-up: Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
2nd runner-up: Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘There Are No Strings’
3rd runner-up: Stars Dance Studio- ‘Out for Blood’
4th runner-up: Artistic Fusion- ‘The Moon Felt Far Away’
5th runner-up: Studio 413- ‘Entertainment’
6th runner-up: South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Only From Now On’
Open
Winner:
Artistic Edge Dance Centre- ‘Cadence’
Style:
Contemporary
Nominees:
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Love Is A Battlefield’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘The Others’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Through the Trench’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Escape Migration’
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
Winner:
Artistic Fusion- ‘The Moon Felt Far Away’
Lyrical
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Once Upon Another Time’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Color Me In’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘To Be Loved’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Evermore’
Winner:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘The Letting Go’
Acro
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Unravelled’
Dance Spectrum- ‘Unisil’
Winner:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
Hip Hop
Nominees:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
Milele Academy- ‘Party’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘TAKEOFF’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Wild Side’
Winner:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Specialty
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Where Are You Now’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Bruised, Not Broken’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘Crowds’
Winner:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Risky Business’
Ballet
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Waltz of the Dolls’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Les Cygnets’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Serenade for Strings’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Les Sylphides’
Westchester Dance Academy- ‘Transmutation’
Winner:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Epuree’
Tap
Nominees:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Stormy Weather’
Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘The Nearness of You’
Winners (tie):
Dance Spectrum- ‘Change the World’ Fitzsimmons Dance Factory- ‘Pick Up the Pieces’
Jazz
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Jenny From the Block’
The Pointe Performing Arts Center- ‘The Woah’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘C U Work’
Winner:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘Me and My Shadow’
Ballroom
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘Ballroom Babies’
Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’
Winner:
Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
Musical Theatre
Nominees:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Thankful’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Neighbours’
West Florida Dance Company- ‘Cell Block Tango’
Winner:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
Special Awards:
Professionalism
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Best Production
Nominees:
The Southern Strutt- ‘Block Party’
The Southern Strutt- ‘Take Flight’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Armed and Dangerous’
Winner:
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Can’t Do It Alone’
Outstanding Achievement:
Mini/Junior Choreography
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’ (Megan Caines)
Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’ (Maggie Rosamond & Katrina Colvin)
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Spice Up Your Life’ (Alicia Murillo)
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Shake & Pop’ (Victor Smalley and Angel Armas)
Winner:
Performing Dance Arts- ‘The World Witnessing Itself’ (Eryn Walktom)
Teen/Senior Choreography
Nominees:
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’ (Maggie Rosamond)
Dance Town- ‘Strictly Ballroom’ (Manny & Lory Castro)
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Is That All There Is’ (Stephenie Rutherford)
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Ode to a Lost Love’ (Victor Smalley & Angel Armas)
Winner:
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’ (Maggie Rosamond)
Costume Design
The Southern Strutt- ‘Little Mermaid’
Mini Technical
Nominees:
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘One’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Light’
Evolve Dance Complex- ‘Lullaby’
Studio 413- ‘Three Wishes’
Winner:
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Colors’
Junior Technical
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘Do You Wanna Dance With Me’
Performing Dance Arts- ‘Skin and Bones’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Beauty’
Stars Dance Studio- ‘Applause’
Winner:
Artistic Dance Project- ‘The Weight Of It All’
Teen Technical
Nominees:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘Hernando’s Hideaway’
Vlad’s Dance Company- ‘The Anatomy of Grief’
Artistic Fusion- ‘Going Through the Veil’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Shake That’
Winner:
Studio 413- ‘Dreams’
Senior Technical
Nominees:
Dance Town- ‘I Like It’
Studio 413- ‘Prey’
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio- ‘Run From Me’
South Tulsa Dance Co- ‘I Love Movies, The Sequel’
Winner:
Denise Wall’s Dance Energy- ‘There Are No Strings’
Best in Studio ($5000 per style):
Hip-Hop
The Southern Strutt
Jazz
Vlad’s Dance Company
Ballet
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Ballroom
Dance Town
Contemporary
Artistic Fusion
Tap
Performing Dance Arts
Musical Theatre
West Florida Dance Company
Lyrical
Stars Dance Studio
People’s Choice ($250):
The Southern Strutt- ‘Carnivale’
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histórias afro-atlânticas [afroatlantic histories]
29/06/2018 - 21/10/2018 masp
eleita pelo new york times a melhor exposição do ano de 2018 eleita pela artnews a terceira melhor exposição da década catálogo da exposição indicado ao prêmio jabuti
curadoria [curatorial project]
adriano pedrosa, artur santoro, ayrson heráclito, hélio menezes, leonardo antiqueira, lilia moritz schwarcz, matheus araújo e tomás toledo.
histórias afro-atlânticas apresenta uma seleção de 450 trabalhos de 214 artistas, do século 16 ao 21, em torno dos “fluxos e refluxos” entre a áfrica, as américas, o caribe, e também a europa. a exposição parte do desejo e da necessidade de traçar paralelos, fricções e diálogos entre as culturas visuais dos territórios afro-atlânticos—suas vivências, criações, cultos e filosofias. é importante levar em conta a noção plural e polifônica de “histórias”; esse termo que em português (diferentemente do inglês) abrange tanto a ficção como a não ficção, as narrativas pessoais, políticas, econômicas, culturais e mitológicas. essas histórias possuem uma qualidade processual, aberta e especulativa, em oposição ao caráter mais monolítico e definitivo das narrativas tradicionais. nesse sentido, a exposição não se propõe a esgotar um assunto tão extenso e complexo, mas antes a incitar novos debates e questionamentos, para que as histórias afro-atlânticas sejam reconsideradas, revistas e reescritas.
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Winners announced for the 2019 Eisner Awards
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The winners were announced last night for the 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads, partners on the Mister Miracle series from DC, took home five awards between them. John Allison’s Giant Days and The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang also took home multiple awards.
The Eisner Awards also inducted 10 people into the Hall of Fame last night: the judges chose Jim Aparo, June Tarpé Mills, Dave Stevens and Morrie Turner, while voters chose José Luis García-López, Jenette Kahn, Paul Levitz, Wendy and Richard Pini, and Bill Sienkiewicz to join the class of 2019.
Other awards given out last night included the The Bill Finger Excellence In Comic Book Writing Award, which was presented to Mike Friedrich and the late E. Nelson Bridwell, and the Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award, which went to Lorena Alvarez.
The 2019 recipients of the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award were Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, for his work on Ricanstruction: Reminiscing & Rebuilding Puerto Rico, and comic artist Tula Lotay, AKA Lisa Wood, for creating the UK-based Thought Bubble Festival. And La Revisteria Comics in Argentina won the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award.
You can see all the Eisner winners below, in bold.
Best Short Story
“Get Naked in Barcelona,” by Steven T. Seagle and Emei Olivia Burrell, in Get Naked (Image)
“The Ghastlygun Tinies,” by Matt Cohen and Marc Palm, in MAD magazine #4 (DC)
“Here I Am,” by Shaun Tan, in I Feel Machine (SelfMadeHero)
“Life During Interesting Times,” by Mike Dawson (The Nib), https://thenib.com/greatest-generation-interesting-times
“Supply Chains,” by Peter and Maria Hoey, in Coin-Op #7 (Coin-Op Books)
“The Talk of the Saints,” by Tom King and Jason Fabok, in Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Beneath the Dead Oak Tree, by Emily Carroll (ShortBox)
Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise, by Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox (Dark Horse)
No Better Words, by Carolyn Nowak (Silver Sprocket)
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310, by Chip Zdarsky (Marvel)
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits, by Arabson, translated by James Robinson (IHQ Studio/ Image)
Best Continuing Series
Batman, by Tom King et al. (DC)
Black Hammer: Age of Doom, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso (Dark Horse)
Gasolina, by Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter (Skybound/Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julaa Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José (Marvel)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Batman: White Knight, by Sean Murphy (DC)
Eternity Girl, by Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew (Vertigo/DC)
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, by Mark Russell, Mike Feehan, and Mark Morales (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Green (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Gideon Falls, by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (Image)
Isola, by Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl (Image)
Man-Eaters, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Image)
Skyward, by Joe Henderson and Lee Garbett (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
Petals, by Gustavo Borges (KaBOOM!)
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
This Is a Taco! By Andrew Cangelose and Josh Shipley (CubHouse/Lion Forge)
Tiger Vs. Nightmare, by Emily Tetri (First Second)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Aquicorn Cove, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol (First Second)
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell (Knopf/Random House Children’s Books)
Crush, by Svetlana Chmakova (JY/Yen Press)
The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13–17)
All Summer Long, by Hope Larson (Farrar Straus Giroux)
Gumballs, by Erin Nations (Top Shelf/IDW)
Middlewest, by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (Image)
Norroway, Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton (Image)
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Watersnakes, by Tony Sandoval, translated by Lucas Marangon (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Humor Publication
Get Naked, by Steven T. Seagle et al. (Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
MAD magazine, edited by Bill Morrison (DC)
A Perfect Failure: Fanta Bukowski 3, by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics)
Woman World, by Aminder Dhaliwal (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Anthology
Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World, edited by Shelly Bond (Black Crown/IDW)
Puerto Rico Strong, edited by Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (Lion Forge)
Twisted Romance, edited by Alex de Campi (Image)
Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas, edited by Will Dennis, curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams (Image)
Best Reality-Based Work
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir, by Michael Kupperman (Gallery 13)
All the Sad Songs, by Summer Pierre (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, by Box Brown (First Second)
Monk! by Youssef Daoudi (First Second)
One Dirty Tree, by Noah Van Sciver (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—New
Bad Girls, by Alex de Campi and Victor Santos (Gallery 13)
Come Again, by Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1, by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman (DC)
Homunculus, by Joe Sparrow (ShortBox)
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Berlin, by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Girl Town, by Carolyn Nowak (Top Shelf/IDW)
Upgrade Soul, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Lion Forge)
The Vision hardcover, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Michael Walsh (Marvel)
Young Frances, by Hartley Lin (AdHouse Books)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Pantheon)
“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, in Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, adapted by Junji Ito, translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Out in the Open by Jesús Carraso, adapted by Javi Rey, translated by Lawrence Schimel (SelfMadeHero)
Speak: The Graphic Novel, by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (Farrar Straus Giroux)
To Build a Fire: Based on Jack London’s Classic Story, by Chabouté (Gallery 13)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
About Betty’s Boob, by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau, translated by Edward Gauvin (Archaia/BOOM!)
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World, by Pénélope Bagieu (First Second)
Herakles Book 1, by Edouard Cour, translated by Jeremy Melloul (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Niourk, by Stefan Wul and Olivier Vatine, translated by Brandon Kander and Diana Schutz (Dark Horse)
A Sea of Love, by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Abara: Complete Deluxe Edition, by Tsutomu Nihei, translated by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, by Inio Asano, translated by John Werry (VIZ Media)
Laid-Back Camp, by Afro, translated by Amber Tamosaitis (Yen Press)
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, translated by Edward Gauvin (Graphic Universe/Lerner)
Tokyo Tarareba Girls, by Akiko Higashimura (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color (1959–1960), by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Ferran Delgado (Amigo Comics)
Star Wars: Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 3, by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson, edited by Dean Mullaney (Library of American Comics/IDW)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Words and Worlds of Herbert Crowley, by Justin Duerr (Beehive Books
Thimble Theatre and the Pre-Popeye Comics of E. C. Segar, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, edited by Paul Levitz (DC)
Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants and Moon Knights… And Assassins… Artifact Edition, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
Dirty Plotte: The Complete Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Madman Quarter Century Shindig, by Mike Allred, edited by Chris Ryall (IDW)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, edited by Joseph Melchior and Bob Chapman (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, edited by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Tom King, Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star & the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Quantum Age (Dark Horse); Descender, Gideon Falls, Royal City (Image)
Mark Russell, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound, Lex Luthor/Porky Pig (DC); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
Kelly Thompson, Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Two-in-One (Marvel)
Best Writer/Artist
Sophie Campbell, Wet Moon (Oni)
Nick Drnaso, Sabrina (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lapham, Lodger (Black Crown/IDW); Stray Bullets (Image)
Nate Powell, Come Again (Top Shelf/IDW)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Matías Bergara, Coda (BOOM!)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Sonny Liew, Eternity Girl (Vertigo/DC)
Sean Phillips, Kill or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies (Image)
Yanick Paquette, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Damned (DC)
Carita Lupatelli, Izuna Book 2 (Humanoids)
Dustin Nguyen, Descender (Image)
Gregory Panaccione, A Sea of Love (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers)
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image); Submerged (Vault)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Joshua Middleton, Batgirl and Aquaman variants (DC)
Julian Tedesco, Hawkeye, Life of Captain Marvel (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Jordie Bellaire, Batgirl, Batman (DC); The Divided Earth (First Second); Days of Hate, Dead Hand, Head Lopper, Redlands (Image); Shuri, Doctor Strange (Marvel)
Tamra Bonvillain, Alien 3 (Dark Horse); Batman, Doom Patrol (DC); Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Multiple Man (Marvel)
Nathan Fairbairn, Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC); Die!Die!Die! (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: White Knight (DC): Seven to Eternity, Wytches (Image)
Matt Wilson, Black Cloud, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); The Mighty Thor, Runaways (Marvel)
Best Lettering
David Aja, Seeds (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Jim Campbell, Breathless, Calexit, Gravetrancers, Snap Flash Hustle, Survival Fetish, The Wilds (Black Mask); Abbott, Alice: Dream to Dream, Black Badge, Clueless, Coda, Fence, Firefly, Giant Days, Grass Kings, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, Low Road West, Sparrowhawk (BOOM); Angelic (Image); Wasted Space (Vault)
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Jared Fletcher, Batman: Damned (DC); The Gravediggers Union, Moonshine, Paper Girls, Southern Bastards (Image)
Todd Klein— Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald (Dark Horse); Batman: White Night (DC); Eternity Girl, Books of Magic (Vertigo/DC); The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/ Journalism
Note: There was a tie in this category
Back Issue, edited by Michael Eury (TwoMorrows)
The Columbus Scribbler, edited by Brian Canini, columbusscribbler.com
Comicosity, edited by Aaron Long and Matt Santori,  www.comicosity.com
LAAB Magazine #0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberley and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
PanelxPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978, by Keith Dallas and John Wells (TwoMorrows)
Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists, by Martha H. Kennedy (University Press of Mississippi)
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks, by Jon Morris (Quirk Books)
Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without an Eraser, by Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer (TwoMorrows)
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasy, by Florent Gorges, translated by Laure Dupont and Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future, by Aaron Kashtan (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies, by Marc Singer (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics, by Eddie Campbell (Library of American Comics/IDW/Ohio State University Press)
Incorrigibles and Innocents, by Lara Saguisag (Rutgers Univeristy Press)
Sweet Little C*nt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
Best Publication Design
A Sea of Love, designed by Wilfrid Lupano, Grégory Panaccione, and Mike Kennedy (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
The Stan Lee Story Collector’s Edition, designed by Josh Baker (Taschen)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley, designed by Paul Kepple and Max Vandenberg (Beehive Books)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios/NYC (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Aztec Empire, by Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett, and David Hahn, www.bigredhair.com/books/Aztec-empire/
The Führer and the Tramp, by Sean McArdle, Jon Judy, and Dexter Wee, http://thefuhrerandthetramp.com/
The Journey, by Pablo Leon (Rewire), https://rewire.news/article/2018/01/08/rewire-exclusive-comic-journey/
The Stone King, by Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook (comiXology Originals)  https://cmxl.gy/Stone-King
Umami, by Ken Niimura (Panel Syndicate), http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/umami
Best Webcomic
The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow, www.thecontradictions.com
Lavender Jack, by Dan Schkade (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/lavender-jack/list?title_no=1410&page=1
Let’s Play, by Mongie (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/letsplay/list?title_no=1218&page=1
Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe, (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=1
Tiger, Tiger, by Petra Erika Nordlund, (Hiveworks) http://www.tigertigercomic.com/
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Episode 329
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman 118 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey
One Star Squadron 1 by Mark Russell, Steve Lieber, Dave Stewart
Superman: Son of Kal-El 2021 Annual by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Steve Pugh, Steve Buccellato
World of Krypton 1 by Robert Venditti, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi
Marvel
Amazing 80.BEY by Cody Ziglar, Ivan Fiorelli, Rachelle Rosenberg
Captain America/Iron Man 1 by Derek Landy, Angel Unzueta, Rachelle Rosenberg
Death of Doctor Strange: Blade by Danny Lore, Dylan Burnett, Mike Spicer
Devil's Reign 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Marcio Menyz
Giant Size Black Cat Infinity Score by Jed MacKay, Carlos Villa, Brian Reber
Marvel's Voices: Comunidades by Terry Blas, Yehudi Mercado, Alex Segura, Daniel Jose Older, Julio Anta, Juan Ponce, Desiree Proctor, Amparo Ortiz, Claribel Ortega, David Betancourt, Leonardo Romero, Nico Leon, Edgar Delgado, Paco Medina, Adriano Melo, Alitha Martinez, Francisco Herrera, Vanesa Del Rey, Gustavo Duerte, German Peralta, Enid Balam, Julius Ohta, Wilton Santos, Caio Majado, Mauro Fodra, Alba Glez, Sean Parsons, Jose Marzan Jr, Victor Nava, Oren Junior, Felipe Sobreiro, Cris Peter, Erick Arcinega, Bryan Valenza, Dono Sanchez Almara, Federico Blee, Dijjo Lima, Fernando Sifuentes
Star Wars: Crimson Reign 1 by Charles Soule, Steven Cummings, Guru eFX
X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic 13
Spider-Bot Infinity Comic 2
Dark Horse: 
Daisy 1 by Colin Lorimer, Joana Lafuente, Anita Vu
Image
Lady Mechanika: Monster of the Ministry of Hell 1 by Joe Benitez, Beth Sotelo, Michael Heisler
Archie
Holiday Magic Special by J. Torres, Micol Ostow, Michael Northrop, Dan Schoening, Arielle Jovellanos, Gretel Lusky, Matt Herms
Boom
Buckhead 1 by Shobo Coker, George Kambadais, Natalia Nesterenko
Buffy: the Last Vampire Slayer 1 by Casey Gilly, Joe Jaro, Joana Lafuente
AWA
Crimson Cage 1 by John Lees, Alex Cormack, Ashley Cormack
Vault
Lunar Room 1 by Danny Lore, Giorgia Sposito, DJ Chavis
AfterShock
Tales of Mother F Goose by Frank Tieri, Joe Eisma
Comixology
Memoria GN by Curt Pires, Sunando C, Mark Dale
A Tale as Tall as Jacob OGN by Samantha Edwards
House OGN by Phillip Sevy, Drew Zucker
Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep4, Retrovirus OGN, Prince and the Dressmaker, Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier, Hunters s1, Pulp OGN, Eat and Love Yourself OGN, Trigger Mortis, Monolith
News: George Perez, more details on Batman/Catwoman JPL tribute issue, Garfield fighting game, new collection format, Eight Billion Genies from Charles Soule and Ryan Browne, Tom Taylor goes DC exclusive, Kieron Gillen writing Immortal X-Men, Captain Carter comic by Jamie McKelvie, Netflix cancels Cowboy Bebop, Naomi s2, House of Usher cast, Surfside Girls optioned by Apple TV, details on next Disney film: Strange World, Supercorp, next Grand Design projects
Trailers: Sonic 2
Comics Countdown:
Crossover 10 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi
What's the Furthest Place From Here 2 by Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss
Good Asian 7 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge
Mighty Morphin 14 by Ryan Parrott, Marco Renna
Inferno 3 by Jonathan Hickman, Stefano Caselli, R.B. Silva, Valerio Schiti, Adriano Di Benedetto, David Curiel
Superman: Son of Kal-El 2021 Annual by Tom Taylor, Clayton Henry, Steve Pugh, Steve Buccellato
Swamp Thing 10 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer
Batman 118 by Joshua Williamson, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey
Amazing Spider-Man 80.BEY by Cody Ziglar, Ivan Fiorelli, Rachelle Rosenberg
Batman '89 4 by Sam Hamm, Joe Quinones, Leonardo Ito
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Capítulo 51 : Nuestra Herencia Alemana - Martín Lutero y la Guerra de 30 Años 1618-48
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Muchos Alemanes buenos lucharon por los Valores Cristianos de Occidente contra Hitler y por eso los considero Hermanos. Se aterraron desde un Principio de la Persecución contra los Judíos y eso fue cuando todavía no había empezado la Guerra en 1939. En los Primeros Capítulos de este Libro tengo Historia referente a Ludwig Erhard, Konrad Adenauer, el Obispo valiente de Colonia = Cologne, y tengo Capítulos de Historia Prusiana.
Ya que estamos en Valores Cristianos vamos a visitar a Martín Lutero :
Ya que estamos en Valores Cristianos, vamos a visitar a la Alemania de 1525 y a Mariín Lutero, así como en Capítulos anteriores visitamos a Prusia y a los Caballeros Teutones. Algunos Colombianos Viejos nos criamos con Miedo a Hitler, los Nazis y al Protestantismo. Incluso eso nos hizo sentir Miedo a Alemania y los Alemanes. Quiero que con este Libro botemos el Miedo y amemos a Alemania, los Alemanes.
De este País podemos sacar Ejemplos para que no caigamos en el Salvajismo Comunista y su Expresión Tropical que es el FARC-Santismo Petrismo ChavoMadurismo Terrorista y Genocida.
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Este es el Mapa de Martín Lutero y sus Predicaciones, Fíjese que las Tesis las clava en la Iglesia de Wittenberg, muy al Oriente de Alemania, La Confrontación con el Emperador Carlos 5 es en Augsburg, luego se esconde cerca a Coburg, y después en el Castillo de Wartburg cerca a Eisenach. Todo esto queda lejos del Viaje de Francisco Santander que es por el Río Rhin en la Alemania mas Occidental y Católica.
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En el Mapa anterior vea y localice a Marburg donde predicó Martín Lutero.  Para entender el viaje de Santander analice que el sale de Hamburgo y viaja directo al Sur 160 Kilómetros y llega a Hannover donde se queda, pasa por Gottingen, Kassel y almuerza en Marburg el 22 de Diciembre, lo describe y visita. Luego viaja 100 Kilómetros directo al Sur y llega a Frankfurt donde pernocta. Irá a Mainz, Koblenz y Cologne donde permanece.
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En el Coloquio en el Castillo de Marburg en Hesse, Alemania, se reunieron los Reformadores desde Octubre 1 hasta el 4, de 1529, 300 Años exactos antes de Santander en Marburg.  Fueron convocados por el Rey Phillip 1 de Hessen. Era para amigarlos y concertarlos, pero Martin Luther y Ulrich Zwingli se disgustaron sobre la Presencia Real de Cristo en la Eucaristía y quedaron desavenidos y Enemigos. Lo que quería el Rey era Político, pero ellos le salieron muy Teólogos.
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Imagen de Martin Lutero.
La Guerra “Religiosa” de los 30 Años
La Guerra de 30 Años se peleó mas que todo en Europa Central y en Alemania desde 1618 hasta 1648. Murieron 8 Millones de Personas, y el 20% de la Población Alemana, se parece algo a las 2 Guerras Mundiales del Siglo 20.
Inicialmente era una Guerra entre Protestantes del Norte de Alemania y Católicos del Sacro Imperio Romano manejado por los Habsburgos, pero se convirtió en una Guerra que involucró a Dinamarca, Suecia, Holanda, España, Francia, etc …
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Este es un Cuadro de la Epoca de la Guerra de 30 Años y parece de Propaganda Protestante contra los Católicos. La Guerra empezó religiosa pero se volvió dinástica y de Apetitos codiciosos.
Francia Católica apoyó a los Protestantes y España gobernada por Habsburgos apoyó al Sacro Imperio Romano que era más que todo Austria de los Habsburgos y algunas Regiones Sur de la Alemania de Hoy.
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Ferdinand ( Fernando ) Segundo,  Emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano y Jefe de los Católicos, le mataron 2 Diplomáticos brutalmente en Praga y esa fue la Mecha que prendió la Bomba. Era Cuñado del Rey de España Felipe Tercero y así metió a España en la Guerra contra Europa Norte Protestante.
Esta Guerra fortaleció a Holanda y Bélgica que se liberaron del Yugo Español. Fortaleció mucho a Suecia que se fue convirtiendo en un Imperio. Y a Francia que se fortaleció frente a Austria y los Habsburgos. Gran Perdedor fue España, lo cual nos concierne a los de América Hispana que estabamos dominados por el Imperio Español.
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Batalla de la Guerra de 30 Años
Después de esta Guerra se fortalecieron los Protestantes del Norte de Alemania, de Dinamarca, Suecia, etc …. Ellos se desarrollarían mas económicamente e industrialmente, mientras el Imperio Español languidecía en la Santa Inquisición, el Atraso intelectual y económico, mucha Represión religiosa y mental.
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Como era el Mapa de Europa al Empezar la Guerra de los 30 Años en 1618
Colombia está en Peligro de perecer bajo el Comunismo Genocida y Asesino. Es mejor que amemos y busquemos el Amor y Amistad de Naciones Viejas y Sabias como Alemania que han padecido Guerras y Revoluciones.
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A los Enviados Católicos del Emperador Ferdinand II del Sacro Imperio, los tiran los Protestantes por una Ventana muy alta en Praga y los matan en 1618. Eso se llama Defenestración. Así empezó la Guerra de 30 Años.
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El Protestantismo y el Surgimiento del Capitalismo
El 31 de Octubre de 1517, Martín Lutero puso sus 95 Tesis en la Puerta de la Iglesia de Todos los Santos en Wittenburg. En el Oriente de Alemania, ver el Mapa de Acciones de Lutero arriba.
Así empezó la Reforma, una Rebelión contra el Poder y la Autoridad abusiva de la Iglesia Católica y el Papado. El Sociólogo Alemán Max Weber y el Historiador Economista R.H. Tawney afirmaron que el Calvinismo Protestante, salido de la Reforma fundó el Capitalismo moderno. La Teoría de la Etica Protestante del Trabajo, que promovió la auto disciplina y frugalidad que ayudan a la Formación de Capital y de Industria, ha sido muy influyente.
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Martín Lutero 1483-1546  y Juan Calvino 1509-1564  ( John Calvin ). Lutero fue ordenado Sacerdote en 1507, 2 Años antes de nacer Calvino.
También hay Teorías complementarias : Los Príncipes, Reyes y Ricos gastaban mucho Dinero y Esfuerzo legitimándose ante todos gracias a la Influencia y Ritos de la Iglesia. Ese Dinero y Esfuerzo lo pudieron dedicar a Actividades seculares. Hay estudios que muestran que de la Construcción de Iglesias y gastos en Arte Religioso, se pasó en los Países Protestantes a construir Palacios para Nobles o para Ayuntamientos, Consistorios, Alcaldías, Museos, Universidades, Escuelas, y otros Sitios públicos no sagrados o religiosos.
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Para lo anterior extraigo de este Link :
500 years ago, the seeds of capitalism
https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/gzxOzmsrrKlCX1S9iyzyZL/500-years-ago-the-seeds-of-capitalism.html
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Juan Calvino, Tirano Déspota Totalitario y Asesino
“Castellio contra Calvino: conciencia contra violencia” es un libro del escritor Stefan Zweig 1881-1942, publicado en 1936, en el que se relata el enfrentamiento entre Sebastian Castellio, un humanista defensor de la libertad, y Juan Calvino, símbolo del fanatismo. Es subtitulado en algunas ediciones como “En torno a la hoguera de Miguel Servet o Conciencia contra violencia.”
Calvino era un ser Dictatorial repugnante y quemó en la Hoguera a varios Intelectuales Protestantes muy destacados que no le marchaban con su Dogmatismo e Intolerancia de Ególatra endiosado. El Libro del gran Novelista Stefan Zweig es cautivante y fascinante.
“Castellio contra Calvino” en Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castellio_contra_Calvino
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Stargate Birthdays - June 18th
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Cavaleiros Templários: Ainda Amados por Teóricos da Conspiração
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No dia de Natal de 1119, o rei de Jerusalém, Baldwin II convenceu um grupo de cavaleiros franceses liderados por Hugh de Payne II a salvar suas almas, protegendo os peregrinos que viajavam pela Terra Santa. E assim a Ordem dos Cavaleiros Templários foi formada. Essa ordem revolucionária de cavaleiros viveu como monges e fez votos de pobreza e castidade, mas estes eram monges com uma diferença - eles pegariam em armas como cavaleiros para proteger os civis usando as estradas perigosas do recém-conquistado Reino de Jerusalém. A partir desses primórdios humildes, a ordem cresceria e se tornaria uma das principais forças militares cristãs das cruzadas. Nos 900 anos seguintes, esses monges guerreiros se associaram ao Santo Graal, aos maçons e ao ocultismo. Mas alguma dessas associações é verdadeira ou são apenas mitos infundados? A Abolição dos Cavaleiros Templários As Cruzadas terminaram em 1291, depois que a capital cristã do Acre caiu para as forças mamelucas do Egito e os Templários se viram redundantes. Apesar de suas riquezas e propriedades européias, sua razão de existir fora a guerra em defesa da Terra Santa. Mas o rei francês Filipe IV estava em dívida com a ordem dos Templários e, com a perda da Terra Santa, capitalizou sua vulnerabilidade e prendeu os Templários na França na sexta-feira, 13 de outubro de 1307, em um ataque ao amanhecer no templo e nas residências de Paris. Em 1312, a ordem foi abolida por decreto papal e em 1314 o último grão-mestre, Jacque de Molay, foi queimado na fogueira em Paris com outros três templários. Com a ordem destruída, quaisquer ex-membros sobreviventes se juntaram a outras ordens ou mosteiros.
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Execução de Jacques de Molay em Paris, março de 1314. Giovanni Villani, Nuova Cronica - ms. Chigiano L VIII 296 - Biblioteca Vaticana. Apesar das prisões e acusações de heresia contra a ordem, um documento conhecido como Pergaminho Chinon foi encontrado em 2001 nos arquivos do Vaticano que documenta que os Templários foram, de fato, exonerados pela Igreja Católica em 1312. Mas, apesar de esclarecer por heresia, o Papa Clemente ordenou que fossem dissolvidos. Apropriação de uma lenda A supressão dos templários significava que não havia ninguém para salvaguardar seu legado. Desde então, a ordem foi apropriada por outras organizações - principalmente como ancestrais da ordem maçônica no século 18 e, mais recentemente, por grupos extremistas de direita como os Cavaleiros Templários do Reino Unido e o terrorista assassino em massa Anders Behring Breivik . A associação dos Cavaleiros Templários à Maçonaria não é tanto um mito, como foi uma campanha de marketing dos maçons do século 18 para apelar à aristocracia. O historiador Frank Sanello explicou em seu livro de 2003, Os Cavaleiros Templários: os guerreiros de Deus, os banqueiros do diabo, que inicialmente foi Andrew Ramsey, um maçom francês da época, quem primeiro fez a ligação entre os maçons e os cavaleiros cruzados. Mas ele originalmente alegou que os maçons eram descendentes da cruzada Ordem dos Cavaleiros Hospitalários. É claro que os hospitaleiros ainda estavam operacionais, ao contrário dos Cavaleiros Templários, então Ramsey mudou rapidamente sua reivindicação de que os Templários fossem a ascendência cruzada dos maçons. Os Cavaleiros Templários haviam sido mitologizados na cultura popular desde o século XIII no épico Parzival do Graal pelo cavaleiro e poeta alemão Wolfram von Eschenbach. Neste épico do Graal, os Cavaleiros Templários foram incluídos na história como guardiões do Graal. Após a queda repentina da ordem, esses monges guerreiros se associaram a conspirações e ao ocultismo. Para alguns, um mistério ainda envolve o destino da fortuna dos Templários (que na verdade foi confiscada por Phillip IV, com a maioria de suas propriedades redistribuídas aos Hospitalários) e as confissões dos Templários (extraídas sob tortura) para adorar um ídolo chamado Baphomet. A ligação entre os templários e o ocultismo ressurgiria novamente no século XVI no livro De Henryculpa De Occulta Philosophia.
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Teorias da conspiração dos mitos e cavaleiros templários dos dias atuais A ficção moderna continua a se basear nos mistérios difundidos e nas teorias fantasiosas. Essas associações míticas são temas-chave para muitas obras populares de ficção, como O Código Da Vinci, de Dan Brown, no qual os Templários guardam o Graal. O mito dos Templários também chegou ao formato de jogo digital na franquia de sucesso mundial Assassin's Creed, na qual o jogador deve assassinar um vilão Templário. Nove séculos após a sua formação, os Templários continuam sendo a ordem mais icônica e infame de cavaleiros das Cruzadas. O legado dos Templários cresceu além de seu papel militar medieval e o nome tornou-se sinônimo de ocultismo, conspirações, o Santo Graal e os maçons. Mas todas essas são narrativas falsas - fantásticas, mas enganosas. O verdadeiro legado dos Templários permanece com a Ordem dos Cavaleiros de Portugal, a Ordem dos Cavaleiros de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo (Ordem dos Cavaleiros de Jesus Cristo). Esta ordem foi criada pelo rei Diniz em 1319 com a permissão papal devido ao papel proeminente que os templários tiveram no estabelecimento do reino de Portugal. A nova cavalaria chegou até à antiga sede dos Templários em Tomar.
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Convento de Cristo, Tomar, Portugal. Igreja. (Alvegaspar / CC BY SA 3.0) Para o historiador Micheal Haag, essa nova ordem "era os templários com outro nome" - mas prometia obediência ao rei de Portugal e não ao papa como seus predecessores templários. E assim a essência dos sucessores dos templários ainda existe hoje como uma ordem de mérito portuguesa por um serviço excepcional - e o mito dos templários continua a fornecer uma rica fonte de inspiração para empreendimentos artísticos. Top Image: As teorias de conspiração dos Cavaleiros Templários existem há 900 anos. Fonte: maria / Adobe Stock Post Origens Antigas Este artigo foi publicado originalmente sob o título "Cavaleiros Templários: Ainda amados pelos teóricos da conspiração 900 anos depois" por Patrick Masters foi publicado originalmente no The Conversation e foi republicado sob uma licença Creative Commons. Read the full article
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O complexo de inferioridade dos fãs de filmes de super-heróis explica a histeria por conta do filme “Coringa”
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Muitos leitores de histórias em quadrinhos da Marvel e da DC e, mais recentemente, fãs de filmes de super-heróis, sofrem de um estranho complexo de inferioridade. A maioria não consegue explicar exatamente o motivo, sobretudo agora que a cultura nerd está em alta. Vivem como se estivessem na Matrix. Tudo parece normal, mas, em seus íntimos, sentem que algo não está certo. Alguns evitam até mesmo pensar sobre o assunto, temerosos de serem descobertos em sua fraqueza. Discutir o problema é tabu: preferem se esconder na segurança dos fóruns de internet, onde todo mundo concorda no principal mesmo quando discorda violentamente nos detalhes.
Mas o elefante branco com asas permanece na sala. O fato é que, por mais que quadrinhos e filmes de super-heróis tenham adquirido status cultural e não sejam mais considerados apenas coisas de criança, essas pessoas sentem que ainda são tratadas como leitores e espectadores de segunda categoria. Culpa de milênios de hegemonia de temas e linguagens artísticas tidas como mais refinadas e profundas que outras. Nem sempre são, mas o resultado é o surgimento desse complexo de inferioridade diante de cultores de obras canônicas, que podem ir de Machado de Assis a Shakespeare, passando por Kubrick e Coppola. A situação fica mais evidente quando tentam transformar artificialmente bons produtores de entretenimento ligeiro em criadores que possam competir com os medalhões canônicos. Aconteceu esse fenômeno com escritores como Stephen King, J. K. Rowling e George R. R. Martin, entre outros. Não basta que sejam divertidos: os fãs querem atribuir a eles uma sofisticação que obviamente não possuem. Mas quando a nudez do rei é exposta, diante da objetividade crítica, a única resposta é a idolatria acrítica. Para se defender, atacam.
Desta forma, sempre que surge um produto cultural que parece poder ser comparado, aproximado ou emparelhado com obras consideradas eruditas, esse produto se torna uma espécie de Santo Graal do gênero. Torna-se intocável, impossível de ser criticado. É o mecanismo de defesa criado pelo complexo de inferioridade.
Foi o que aconteceu com “Coringa”, dirigido por Todd Phillips e estrelado por Joaquin Phoenix. A narrativa do filme, a despeito de sua inegável competência nos aspectos técnicos, possui pontos fracos evidentes, mas esses problemas se tornaram irrelevantes diante da compensação psicológica trazida pelo longa-metragem, com o alívio de ver um filme de super-herói (ou vilão) aparentemente respeitável. O filme passou a ser bom não por si mesmo, mas por remeter a certa idade do ouro (a Nova Hollywood das décadas de 1970 e 1980) e por tratar de um tema sério: doenças psiquiátricas. Se a obra é consistente dentro de sua premissa é o menos importante. Tornou-se socialmente obrigatório gostar de “Coringa”. Do contrário, o herege é acusado de ser mal informado e pode sofrer até mesmo patrulha ideológica. Tamanha histeria fez com que defender os méritos do filme passasse a significar defender os méritos do próprio espectador.  
As respostas mais comuns, dadas em tom ríspido para quem não gostou do filme foram: “você não entende nada de quadrinhos”, “você não entendeu a proposta do filme”, “esse não é o Coringa que você conhece” ou “esse não é o Coringa ainda”. Notem que todas as respostas que pretendem justificar as deficiências da obra foram dadas por meio de elementos que não estão na obra.
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Esse complexo de inferioridade tornou-se ainda mais evidente quando comparamos as reações ao fator premiação no Oscar. Instantaneamente, “Coringa” tornou-se o favorito. Se não vencer será injustiça ou reacionarismo dos membros da Academia de Hollywood. Em contrapartida, a sugestão de que “Vingadores: Ultimato” poderia concorrer foi tomada como piada. Porém, comparados objetivamente, o filme da Marvel é mais bem-sucedido dentro de sua premissa, que é ser uma grande aventura, não isenta de drama. O cenário, os personagens e seus arcos dramáticos são mais bem construídos. Até mesmo a atuação de Robert Downey Jr, como Homem de Ferro, me parece mais coesa que a de Joaquin Phoenix. Essa afirmação pode parecer chocante, mas é facilmente verificável. O perfil do personagem Coringa deixa a atuação de Phoenix naturalmente mais vistosa, mas o fato de o ator atirar para todos os lados (seu Coringa ora é infantil, ora é ingênuo, ora é sedutor, ora é soturno, ora é histriônico, ora é sério etc., etc., etc.) não permite que ele entregue um personagem acabado. Os mais ingênuos naturalmente vão defendê-lo bradando que o Coringa é assim mesmo, que é múltiplo e imprevisível. Mas não se trata disso. O fato é que Joaquin Phoenix entregou uma série de esquetes separados, que dificilmente se mesclam. Individualmente são brilhantes, mas não têm conjunto. Não vemos um Coringa multifacetado, mas uma coleção de tentativas de compor um personagem. Impressionam pela técnica de Phoenix, mas não há Coringa em cena.
Mesmo diante desse fato objetivo, afirmar que Robert Downey Jr. se saiu melhor soa risível. Por quê? Porque “Vingadores: Ultimato” é um filme para crianças. “Coringa”, não. “Coringa” é coisa séria. Um é colorido, o outro é escuro. Um é divertido, o outro é pesado. O complexo de inferioridade não permite ver além do banal. Mas, independente disso, nada muda o fato de que a aventura da Marvel é tão superior ao drama psicológico da DC quanto o genial livro infantil “O Pequeno Príncipe” é superior ao dramalhão geopolítico “O Caçador de Pipas”. O lúdico de um é esteticamente mais interessante que o choro e ranger de dentes do outro. Retrucar que são coisas diferentes e que não devem ser comparadas não passa de fuga. Para o mercado e para os olhos do espectador comum, ambos são filmes de super-heróis. São vendidos e comprados assim.    
Sim, eu sei o que estão pensando: “ele só escreveu isso porque é um marvete tosco”. Tá bom! Tá bom! Eu entendo…
O complexo de inferioridade é tão arraigado que poucos perceberão que este texto é uma forma de afirmar que ele não é necessário. Possivelmente me atacarão como se eu estivesse fazendo uma acusação. Não é isso. Quadrinhos e filmes de quadrinhos não precisam ser “Hamlet”, “O Pêndulo de Foucault” ou “Meridiano de Sangue” para serem apreciados. Eles existem dentro de sua própria lógica. Mas, claro, ler “Hamlet”, “O Pêndulo de Foucault” e “Meridiano de Sangue” nunca faz mal. Ter esse tipo de repertório ajuda a colocar as coisas em perspectiva.
Afinal, por que tão sério, filho?
O complexo de inferioridade dos fãs de filmes de super-heróis explica a histeria por conta do filme “Coringa” publicado primeiro em https://www.revistabula.com
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2019 Eisner Award nominees announced
The nominees for the 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards have been announced by Comic-Con International. Image Comics received the most nominations with 19, while DC Comics received 17 nominations (not including the “shared” categories, like colorists who work for multiple companies).
On the creator end, Tom King received the most nominations with six, followed by Alex de Campi and Jeff Lemire with four. Also, if you’re of the betting persuasion, here’s a tip: put your money on an Image series walking away with the Best New Series Eisner.
The announcement follows the list of nominees for the Will Eisner Hall of Fame, which was released in January. The awards will be announced in July at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Check out the complete list of nominees below.
Best Short Story
“Get Naked in Barcelona,” by Steven T. Seagle and Emei Olivia Burrell, in Get Naked (Image)
“The Ghastlygun Tinies,” by Matt Cohen and Marc Palm, in MAD magazine #4 (DC)
“Here I Am,” by Shaun Tan, in I Feel Machine (SelfMadeHero)
“Life During Interesting Times,” by Mike Dawson (The Nib), https://thenib.com/greatest-generation-interesting-times
“Supply Chains,” by Peter and Maria Hoey, in Coin-Op #7 (Coin-Op Books)
“The Talk of the Saints,” by Tom King and Jason Fabok, in Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Beneath the Dead Oak Tree, by Emily Carroll (ShortBox)
Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise, by Jeff Lemire and Emi Lenox (Dark Horse)
No Better Words, by Carolyn Nowak (Silver Sprocket)
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310, by Chip Zdarsky (Marvel)
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits, by Arabson, translated by James Robinson (IHQ Studio/ Image)
Best Continuing Series
Batman, by Tom King et al. (DC)
Black Hammer: Age of Doom, by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso (Dark Horse)
Gasolina, by Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter (Skybound/Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julaa Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José (Marvel)
Runaways, by Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Batman: White Knight, by Sean Murphy (DC)
Eternity Girl, by Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew (Vertigo/DC)
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, by Mark Russell, Mike Feehan, and Mark Morales (DC)
Mister Miracle, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads (DC)
X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis, by Ed Piskor (Marvel)
Best New Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Green (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Gideon Falls, by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (Image)
Isola, by Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl (Image)
Man-Eaters, by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk (Image)
Skyward, by Joe Henderson and Lee Garbett (Image)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)
Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
Petals, by Gustavo Borges (KaBOOM!)
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
This Is a Taco! By Andrew Cangelose and Josh Shipley (CubHouse/Lion Forge)
Tiger Vs. Nightmare, by Emily Tetri (First Second)
Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)
Aquicorn Cove, by Katie O’Neill (Oni)
Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol (First Second)
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell (Knopf/Random House Children’s Books)
Crush, by Svetlana Chmakova (JY/Yen Press)
The Divided Earth, by Faith Erin Hicks (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13–17)
All Summer Long, by Hope Larson (Farrar Straus Giroux)
Gumballs, by Erin Nations (Top Shelf/IDW)
Middlewest, by Skottie Young and Jorge Corona (Image)
Norroway, Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway, by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton (Image)
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Watersnakes, by Tony Sandoval, translated by Lucas Marangon (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Humor Publication
Get Naked, by Steven T. Seagle et al. (Image)
Giant Days, by John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal (BOOM! Box)
MAD magazine, edited by Bill Morrison (DC)
A Perfect Failure: Fanta Bukowski 3, by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics)
Woman World, by Aminder Dhaliwal (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Anthology
Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World, edited by Shelly Bond (Black Crown/IDW)
Puerto Rico Strong, edited by Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (Lion Forge)
Twisted Romance, edited by Alex de Campi (Image)
Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas, edited by Will Dennis, curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams (Image)
Best Reality-Based Work
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir, by Michael Kupperman (Gallery 13)
All the Sad Songs, by Summer Pierre (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, by Box Brown (First Second)
Monk! by Youssef Daoudi (First Second)
One Dirty Tree, by Noah Van Sciver (Uncivilized Books)
Best Graphic Album—New
Bad Girls, by Alex de Campi and Victor Santos (Gallery 13)
Come Again, by Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 1, by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman (DC)
Homunculus, by Joe Sparrow (ShortBox)
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Berlin, by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Girl Town, by Carolyn Nowak (Top Shelf/IDW)
Upgrade Soul, by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Lion Forge)
The Vision hardcover, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Michael Walsh (Marvel)
Young Frances, by Hartley Lin (AdHouse Books)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (Pantheon)
“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, in Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, adapted by Junji Ito, translated by Jocelyne Allen (VIZ Media)
Out in the Open by Jesús Carraso, adapted by Javi Rey, translated by Lawrence Schimel (SelfMadeHero)
Speak: The Graphic Novel, by Laurie Halse Anderson and Emily Carroll (Farrar Straus Giroux)
To Build a Fire: Based on Jack London’s Classic Story, by Chabouté (Gallery 13)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
About Betty’s Boob, by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau, translated by Edward Gauvin (Archaia/BOOM!)
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World, by Pénélope Bagieu (First Second)
Herakles Book 1, by Edouard Cour, translated by Jeremy Melloul (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Niourk, by Stefan Wul and Olivier Vatine, translated by Brandon Kander and Diana Schutz (Dark Horse)
A Sea of Love, by Wilfrid Lupano and Grégory Panaccione (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Abara: Complete Deluxe Edition, by Tsutomu Nihei, translated by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction, by Inio Asano, translated by John Werry (VIZ Media)
Laid-Back Camp, by Afro, translated by Amber Tamosaitis (Yen Press)
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, translated by Edward Gauvin (Graphic Universe/Lerner)
Tokyo Tarareba Girls, by Akiko Higashimura (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color (1959–1960), by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood et al., edited by Ferran Delgado (Amigo Comics)
Star Wars: Classic Newspaper Strips, vol. 3, by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson, edited by Dean Mullaney (Library of American Comics/IDW)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Words and Worlds of Herbert Crowley, by Justin Duerr (Beehive Books
Thimble Theatre and the Pre-Popeye Comics of E. C. Segar, edited by Peter Maresca (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition, edited by Paul Levitz (DC)
Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants and Moon Knights… And Assassins… Artifact Edition, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
Dirty Plotte: The Complete Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Madman Quarter Century Shindig, by Mike Allred, edited by Chris Ryall (IDW)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, edited by Joseph Melchior and Bob Chapman (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, edited by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Writer
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Tom King, Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special (DC)
Jeff Lemire, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star & the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows, Quantum Age (Dark Horse); Descender, Gideon Falls, Royal City (Image)
Mark Russell, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound, Lex Luthor/Porky Pig (DC); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
Kelly Thompson, Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men, West Coast Avengers (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Two-in-One (Marvel)
Best Writer/Artist
Sophie Campbell, Wet Moon (Oni)
Nick Drnaso, Sabrina (Drawn & Quarterly)
David Lapham, Lodger (Black Crown/IDW); Stray Bullets (Image)
Nate Powell, Come Again (Top Shelf/IDW)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (First Second)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Matías Bergara, Coda (BOOM!)
Mitch Gerads, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Sonny Liew, Eternity Girl (Vertigo/DC)
Sean Phillips, Kill or Be Killed, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies (Image)
Yanick Paquette, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC)
Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Lee Bermejo, Batman: Damned (DC)
Carita Lupatelli, Izuna Book 2 (Humanoids)
Dustin Nguyen, Descender (Image)
Gregory Panaccione, A Sea of Love (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Tony Sandoval, Watersnakes (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
Best Cover Artist (for multiple covers)
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image); Submerged (Vault)
Nick Derington, Mister Miracle (DC)
Karl Kerschl, Isola (Image)
Joshua Middleton, Batgirl and Aquaman variants (DC)
Julian Tedesco, Hawkeye, Life of Captain Marvel (Marvel)
Best Coloring
Jordie Bellaire, Batgirl, Batman (DC); The Divided Earth (First Second); Days of Hate, Dead Hand, Head Lopper, Redlands (Image); Shuri, Doctor Strange (Marvel)
Tamra Bonvillain, Alien 3 (Dark Horse); Batman, Doom Patrol (DC); Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Multiple Man (Marvel)
Nathan Fairbairn, Batman, Batgirl, Birds of Prey, Wonder Woman Earth One, vol. 2 (DC); Die!Die!Die! (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: White Knight (DC): Seven to Eternity, Wytches (Image)
Matt Wilson, Black Cloud, Paper Girls, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); The Mighty Thor, Runaways (Marvel)
Best Lettering
David Aja, Seeds (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Jim Campbell, Breathless, Calexit, Gravetrancers, Snap Flash Hustle, Survival Fetish, The Wilds (Black Mask); Abbott, Alice: Dream to Dream, Black Badge, Clueless, Coda, Fence, Firefly, Giant Days, Grass Kings, Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, Low Road West, Sparrowhawk (BOOM); Angelic (Image); Wasted Space (Vault)
Alex de Campi, Bad Girls (Gallery 13); Twisted Romance (Image)
Jared Fletcher, Batman: Damned (DC); The Gravediggers Union, Moonshine, Paper Girls, Southern Bastards (Image)
Todd Klein— Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald (Dark Horse); Batman: White Night (DC); Eternity Girl, Books of Magic (Vertigo/DC); The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Back Issue, edited by Michael Eury (TwoMorrows)
The Columbus Scribbler, edited by Brian Canini, columbusscribbler.com
Comicosity, edited by Aaron Long and Matt Santori,  www.comicosity.com
LAAB Magazine #0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberley and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
PanelxPanel magazine, edited by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, panelxpanel.com
Best Comics-Related Book
Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978, by Keith Dallas and John Wells (TwoMorrows)
Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists, by Martha H. Kennedy (University Press of Mississippi)
The League of Regrettable Sidekicks, by Jon Morris (Quirk Books)
Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without an Eraser, by Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer (TwoMorrows)
Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasy, by Florent Gorges, translated by Laure Dupont and Annie Gullion (Dark Horse)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future, by Aaron Kashtan (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies, by Marc Singer (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics, by Eddie Campbell (Library of American Comics/IDW/Ohio State University Press)
Incorrigibles and Innocents, by Lara Saguisag (Rutgers Univeristy Press)
Sweet Little C*nt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
Best Publication Design
A Sea of Love, designed by Wilfrid Lupano, Grégory Panaccione, and Mike Kennedy (Magnetic/Lion Forge)
The Stan Lee Story Collector’s Edition, designed by Josh Baker (Taschen)
The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley, designed by Paul Kepple and Max Vandenberg (Beehive Books)
Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios/NYC (Abstract Studio/Graphitti Designs)
Will Eisner’s A Contract with God: Curator’s Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
Best Digital Comic
Aztec Empire, by Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett, and David Hahn, www.bigredhair.com/books/Aztec-empire/
The Führer and the Tramp, by Sean McArdle, Jon Judy, and Dexter Wee, http://thefuhrerandthetramp.com/
The Journey, by Pablo Leon (Rewire), https://rewire.news/article/2018/01/08/rewire-exclusive-comic-journey/
The Stone King, by Kel McDonald and Tyler Crook (comiXology Originals)  https://cmxl.gy/Stone-King
Umami, by Ken Niimura (Panel Syndicate), http://panelsyndicate.com/comics/umami
Best Webcomic
The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow, www.thecontradictions.com
Lavender Jack, by Dan Schkade (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/lavender-jack/list?title_no=1410&page=1
Let’s Play, by Mongie (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/letsplay/list?title_no=1218&page=1
Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe, (WEBTOON), https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=1
Tiger, Tiger, by Petra Erika Nordlund, (Hiveworks) http://www.tigertigercomic.com/
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under the cut you will find #132 typically female and #115 typically male brazilian first names, as well as #127 last names. i did not include compound names, although they are extremely common around here. brazil is a mixed country, which you should definitely keep in mind when naming your character, however, most (if not all) of the last names i’ve included here are portuguese. a lot of these first names may also not be necessarily of brazilian/portuguese origin, but they’re all names i’ve heard before, even if slightly uncommon. if you have any questions about naming your character, or anything at all regarding brazilian culture, feel free to come to me for help !
typically female
adriana
alana
alessandra
alexia
alice
aline
amanda
ana/anna
andressa
bárbara
beatriz
bianca
bruna
camila/camilla
carina/karina
carla/karla
carmen
carolina
catarina/catharina
cecília
cibele
cíntia
clara
clarissa/clarice
cláudia
cristiane/cristiana
cristine/cristina
dalila
daniela/daniella
débora/deborah
denise
diana
donata
eduarda
eleonora
elisa
emília
erica/erika
ester
eugênia
evelyn
fabiana
fátima
fernanda
flávia
flora
gabriela/gabriella
georgia
giovana/giovanna
gisele/giselle
giulia
glória
graziela/graziella
helena/elena
heloísa
ingrid
isabel
isabela/isabella
isadora
janaina
janine
joana
jordana
júlia
juliana
laís/laísa
lara
larissa
laura
leila
letícia
lívia
lorena
luana
lúcia
luciana
ludmila/ludmilla
luiza/luísa
luma
luna
maiara
maitê
manuela
marcela
márcia
margot
maria
mariana
mariel
marina
marisa
marta
melissa
milena
mirela
mônica
natália
natascha
nicole
olivia
paloma
pâmela
patrícia
paula
pietra
priscila
rafaela
raissa
raquel
rebeca/rebecca
renata
roberta
sabrina
sandra
sara/sarah
sílvia
sofia/sophia
solange
sônia
tainá
taísa/thaísa
tatiana
teresa/tereza
thaís/taís
valentina
valeria
vanessa
vera
verônica
victória/vitória
vivian
yasmin
typically male
adriano
afonso
alan
alberto
alcyr
alexandre
álvaro
amir/amyr
anderson
andré
antônio
armando
artur/arthur
augusto
bernardo
breno
bruno
caio
carlos
cauan/cauã
césar
cláudio
cristiano
daniel
danilo
dante
davi/david
diego
douglas
edmur
eduardo
elias
emerson
enzo
eric/erik
ernesto
fábio
felipe/phillipe
fernando
francisco
frederico
gabriel
Geraldo
gilberto
gilmar
giovani/giovanni
guilherme
gustavo
haroldo
heitor
henrique
hugo
humberto
ian
igor
ivan
jarbas
joão
joaquim
jonas
jorge
josé
júlio
leandro
leonardo
liam
lorenzo
lucas
luciano
lúcio
luís
manuel
marcelo
márcio
marconi
marcos/marcus
mário
mateus/matheus
maurício
mauro
michel
miguel
murilo
nicolas
oscar
otávio
paulo
pedro
rafael
raul
renan
renato
ricardo
roberto
robson
rodrigo
rogério
samuel
sandro
sebastian
sérgio
sílvio
stefan
tadeu
theo
thomáz/tomáz/tomás/thomás
tiago/thiago
ulysses/ulisses
valmir
vicente
victor/vitor
vinicius
vladimir
wagner
william
last names
abreu
albuquerque
almeida
alves
amaral
ambrósio
amorim
aragão
arantes
araújo
arruda
azevedo
bandeira
barbosa
barreto
bastos
boaventura
bonfim
borges
botelho
braz
brito
cabral
cabrera
caldas
camargo
campos
caputo
cardoso
carvalho
castanheira
cavalcanti
chaves
correia/corrêa
costa
coutinho
cruz
cunha
dantas
dias
dimas
diniz
dourado
dutra
estrela/estrella
fagundes
fernandes
ferraz
ferreira
ferro
figueiredo
fonseca
fontes
frota
garcia
gomes
gonçalves
gontijo
gonzaga
guedes
guetierres
henriques
jardim
ladeira
leão
leite
lemos
lima
lins
lopes
luz
machado
magalhães
martins
mato
melo
mendes
mendonça
menezes
meyer/mayer
miller
miranda
mota/motta
moura
neves
nóbrega
nogueira
nunes
oliveira
paiva
parente
pedrosa
peixoto
pereira
perfeito
pestana
pimenta
pinheiro
pires
porto
prado
prata
queiroga
queiroz
rangel
reis
ribeiro
rocha
rodrigues
rosso
ruiz
sales
santana
santos
sena
silveira
souza
tavares
teixeira
torres
valadares
vargas
vasconcelos
veiga
venâncio
villela
xavier
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