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The history of NFL cheerleaders goes back to the 1960s when the Baltimore Colts (now the Indianapolis Colts) had formed their very own cheerleading squad. It was the first team to have an official cheerleading squad out of all the other NFL teams. A few other teams decided to have their own cheerleaders as well. NFL cheerleading was nothing like it is today but when the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders came around in their revealing outfits and dance routines, cheerleading became incredibly popular in sports entertainment.
The manager of the Dallas Cowboys knew that women could have an important role in promoting their team and their public image. He first tried to put some models out on the field for the audience. The models couldn't survive the heat during the games and turned out to be a failure in terms of entertaining the sports fans. Determined to make his idea work, the Dallas Cowboys manager thought of a brand new concept at the time. This concept was to bring athletic dancers to perform choreographed routines on the sidelines. He held auditions where women were selected for their dance skills, looks, and style. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders were formed and the squad took to the field their custom-made uniforms and dance routines. The sports fans loved this and the NFL cheerleaders skyrocketed with popularity at Super Bowl X where America's millions of people sitting at home saw a glimpse of these newborn stars on television.
With their complex dance routines and pretty looks, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders created the new image of NFL cheerleaders. More NFL teams decided to take on a cheerleading squad of their own in order to increase their team's exposure to the public and media. The latest NFL cheerleading squad to be formed was the "New York Flight Crew" (formed in 2007) who cheer for the New York Jets. With this spurt in popularity, the cheerleaders made guest appearances on television shows, paid events, charity events, and also overseas performances for the US military troops. The NFL cheerleaders contributed greatly to the public image of the NFL greatly as the media began to recognize their presence.
NFL cheerleaders were no longer just dancers on the field but also participated off the field to heighten the public image of the NFL teams. Though the stereotype of cheerleaders is that of a simple-minded, dancing girl, bear in mind that they are actually contributors to the community as well as sophisticated entertainers in the field of sports entertainment.
David Court has written various articles on the issue of NFL cheerleaders. To find out more, visit his website NFL Cheerleaders Blog
Mel B on the Spice Girls and Dancing With the Stars
Aside from getting busy performing on Dancing with the Stars, Melanie Brown is also working with the rest of the Spice Girls to film the video for their comeback single. The former Spice Girl, who won't dare neglect her participation in the highly watched celebrity competition, took her partner back to the U.K. to continue to practice for the show.
The Spice Girls, who are now busy with the comeback, are keeping a blog about their experiences through the reunion, and Scary Spice has just made the second entry on their site.
"Wow, what a busy few days I've had. It's been mental but brilliant at the same time," Mel B wrote about how hectic it had been, working on her two commitments at the same time. "It was a really, really long day but I think that's because we all sat around drinking tea and gossiping like a bunch of old women! We had such a laugh. It was great to be together again and I think the video is going to look fan-bloody-tastic. I can't wait to see it finished and on TV."
Heading back to the United States , she wrote about returning to the reality competition.
"I'm back in LA now as I'm Dancing With The Stars. I was so pleased with the judges' comments this week," the pop star said. "I was really nervous about the performance as I had such little time to practice but I think the other girls brought me luck. I really enjoyed dancing to Spice Up Your Life."
She also revealed a little something about her partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who met the rest of the Spice Girls himself.
"I think the other [Spice] [G]irls scared him a bit," Scary Spice said. "But that's what Girl Power is all about."
Fans need not worry because whether or not Mel B emerges victorious in Dancing with the Stars, they'll get to see more of her in the Spice Girls reunion tour, which they are currently busy preparing for.
"I'm so excited about the tour and soon we will all be together in LA so we can really get stuck in to rehearsals," Mel B said. "It is going to be such an AMAAAAAAZING show, so I hope you've all got your tickets!"
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Does anybody know the two dacners and in what season they performed Fall Out Boy's Dance, Dance?????
It was in Season 2, and it was a performance by Dmitry and Ashley. Love that show.
Irish dancers bid fans fond farewell
WILLIAMSBURG — An Irish dance troupe that packed in crowds at Busch Gardens for years will say goodbye to its fans at the Kimball Theatre instead of the theme park.
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