Night two and the finale of Dancing with
the Staff, the fundraiser for Project Graduation 2015, started off with a lot
of excitement and friendly competition between fans in the audience rooting for
their team to take home the trophy.
Judges Kim McBride, Jennifer Breton and
Ted Becker (a former Dancing with the Staff winner with the trophy to prove it)
were not important for the scores they gave, but for the laughs they provided
after every dance. The top teams going into the second night of competition
were student teams Melissa Agneta and Griffin Jacobson (Griff J) and Meagan
Griffeth and Matt Roy. The teacher teams were Danielle Burian and Michael
Martin and Bill Diamond and Karen Tocci.
Local dance schools, Dance Moves ME,
Center of Movement and Center Stage, showcased their talents throughout the
evening.
The dancers blazed through their
performances with energy and spark. “Emily, your hair should have its own zip
code,” Breton said to dancer Emily Gagne.
“Mrs. Breton, you have so much street
cred, you are my most gangster friend,” McBride said eliciting laughter from
the audience.
Favorites Martin and Burian had amazing
lifts and throws and from the green shirts in the audience, they might corner
the popular vote. “I hope they follow their hearts and vote for you,” said
McBride.
Hawar Haddadi busted out the worm during
his dance with Aiyanna Maciel.
Adam Manzo and Kelly-Anne Rush did a
sweet number that told a story about boy meets girl, boy gets girl, boy loses
girl.
Pat Leavitt and Eliza Palow wrapped up
the first half of the show with a “strangly aggressive dance,” according to
McBride. Becker suggested a “worm-off” between Leavitt and Haddadi.
“I like the interaction between the
students and the teachers,” said Lee Anne Carver from Westbrook.
“I think the judges are a hoot,” said
Nancy Gonska of Windham.
Student Taylor Mains liked that there
were students in the competition this year. “It’s a lot of fun,” she said.
Tom Nash, the master of ceremonies, and
his former dance partner Debbie Hall danced a tribute to the late Toby Pennels.
It was a serious, poignant moment in the competition.
Matt Roy and Meagan Griffeth took to the
stage and did an energetic dance. “Matt, you look like you’re good at picking
things up and putting them down. Put in more lifts,” said Becker.
A pregnant Tianna Burton and Beth Bubier
danced to “Uptown Funk” gaining great comments from the judges. “You’re dancing
is smoother than a fresh jar of skippy,” said Breton.
Cassidy Mullins and Madi Roberts were
very limber and since they are cheerleaders, Breton did a quick cheer for them
complete with pomp oms. Becker added, “Cassidy, you have a quiz tomorrow, so
you really should go home and study.”
Bill Diamond and his daughter Karen
Tocci went country with cowboy hats and boots to TROUBLE. “Leave it to a former
educator to choose a song with spelling all the way through,” Breton said.
Griff J and Melissa Agneta closed the
show with their rendition of “You’re the one I want,” from Grease. It was
entertaining and the audience loved it as much as the judges. Voting them the
top student team. Top teacher dancer honors went to Manchester teachers Burian
and Martin.
The top people’s choice winners as
determined by donations were Emma Gresh and Emily Gagne and Bill Diamond and
Karen Tocci.
“I don’t think we even had to remember
to smile,” said Burian, a teacher at Manchester School.