Wedding Flats, Ivory, Rose, Blush, Champagne, Gold, Ballet Flats, Bridal Shoes, Lace Flats, Ballet Slippers, Flower Girl, Vintag - Clearance

***Made Upon Request***This listing is for a pair of bridal flats as shown or in any color combination The pair has been crafted in lace in a combination of ivory, rose blush and champagne. The flats have been crafted in ivory lace over ivory fabric. Satin ivory laces tie around the ankles. ~~~~~~ ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE, INCLUDING CHILDREN SIZES ~~~~~~~~1) Totally handmade2) Created according to your unique measurements. I don't use commercial sizes. I accommodate any size and width, including children's. Once you place your order, you will receive instructions to measure your feet in order to achieve the perfect fit!3) The soles are made of a rubber-type material, which is outdoor-friendly and non-slip, however, they are not water-proof. You can upgrade the soles to water-resistant outdoor rubber soles by purchasing this additional listing https://www.etsy.com/listing/581794865/outdoor-rubber-water-resistant-soles?ref=listings_manager_table4) They tie around the ankles or across the top of the foot. Very versatile!5) So very comfortableMy flats are completely handmade, crafted with care. The outer soles are made with a non-slip material for durability and safety. These have been purchased by dozens of brides for beach and outdoor weddings, flower girls, or simply to wear when your feet are tired and you just want to continue dancing the night away!

So Velasco organized a group that performed a traditional song and dance at the pageant. That was the beginning of her promoting Latino culture in Oakland. And she continued to dance at numerous events over the years. Velasco was recognized for her contributions at an Oakland City Hall ceremony in 2004. The City Council honored her for more than nine decades of service with numerous resolutions, the last one earlier this year when she turned 114. The Unity Council’s Casa Velasco Senior Housing in the Fruitvale district bears her name.

Sunday evening at the Center for Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, the Borodin Quartet offered a glimpse into those sufferings and the incomparable expressions of freedom that seeped through in spite of them, as Music@Menlo opened its winter season with a concert that celebrated the 70th anniversary of the storied quartet, Yehudi Menuhin, the famed violinist who trained in the Bay Area, once said, “there are certain things that wedding flats, ivory, rose, blush, champagne, gold, ballet flats, bridal shoes, lace flats, ballet slippers, flower girl, vintag happen in art only when you can give all and everything you have, including your life.” For each of the three Russian composers featured on Sunday’s program, the battle between giving more and giving up was fought all through their lives..

The evening opened with the String Quartet No. 2 by Alexander Borodin, the quartet’s namesake. The breathtaking, lush exchanges in the Allegro moderato and the Scherzo between first violinist Ruben Aharonian and cellist Vladimir Balshin evoked the anticipation and dance of courtship between the composer and his wife, Ekaterina, to whom the work is dedicated. Aharonian appears to abide by the performance philosophy espoused by the estimable Jascha Heifetz: express emotions not by physical means, but convey through the music and let the audience emote. The violinist seldom moved an inch in his seat, but the sound he produced was resplendent and just. The Borodin performed the familiar melodies of the Notturno with grace, panache and conviction, and their rhythmic freedom was met by their well-crafted homogeneity of tone. But this was just a taste of what was to come.

It is virtually impossible to mention the Borodin without considering its well-documented relationship with Shostakovich, Founded in 1945 with Rostropovich as its cellist, the quartet received valuable lessons from the composer, who took an interest in the four students at the Moscow Conservatory, According to former Borodin members, Shostakovich was moved beyond ability to respond upon hearing his autobiographical Eighth String Quartet performed live at his apartment, Sunday’s offering was one of the greatest performances I have witnessed, There was a sense of continuity amid the scattered, frantic energy of the Allegro molto, and dark tension created in the atmosphere of the second Largo made it difficult to breathe, Beyond the ravishing harmonies, textures and resolutions that contemplated the death of the composer, there were discernible moments of hope through the labyrinth of mental and physical anguish, so properly conveyed in the final Largo, This was not a matter of academic rectitude but a solemn communication, where every musical design was magnified, every wedding flats, ivory, rose, blush, champagne, gold, ballet flats, bridal shoes, lace flats, ballet slippers, flower girl, vintag detail in time found glorious, and a victory of the human spirit achieved amid personal and political turmoil, This was music modeled after the composer’s heart, realized at a level only few performances attain..

The Tchaikovsky Quartet No. 2 is one of the Russian master’s most commonly performed chamber works, and in many instances, can sound dry, sterile and hackneyed. But from the opening Adagio, the musicians displayed an affinity for the language of late Russian Romanticism, as gorgeous melodies were bound by a tight, visceral rhythmic pulse. The friction of their musical choices, embodied beautifully in the blend and in their overall singing, was heartfelt, and one could revel in the satisfying intonation of the quartet, the emotional atmosphere created in the ethereal Andante ma non troppo.

And he’s been on both sides, The reality TV dance and choreography dynamo brings his new contemporary dance company Shaping Sound to the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino on Sunday, Wall was the Season 2 runner-up on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance” and just won an Emmy for choreographing numbers for the show, including a work that celebrated marriage equality.” Set to a version of “The Wind Beneath My Wings,” this pas de quatre featured two wedding flats, ivory, rose, blush, champagne, gold, ballet flats, bridal shoes, lace flats, ballet slippers, flower girl, vintag pairs of same-sex dancers, reportedly the first such pairing in the show’s televised history..

The 28-year-old self-described dance entrepreneur has raised his profile in other ways: performing on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” with first lady Michelle Obama and designing moves for such celebrities as Justin Bieber, Drake and Rihanna. He sees himself as one of a growing number of performers who have found work and opportunities for self-expression, thanks to the popularity of TV talent contests. While Wall may not enjoy the same name recognition as idols Gene Kelly or Bob Fosse, or even of reality TV brethren like Derek Hough, give him time.

“The sky is literally the limit,” Wall said in a recent interview at the KTVU studios, He definitely seems to have the energy, Even while sitting for an interview, his compact dancer’s frame was in constant motion, gesturing, laughing, shifting forward to emphasize a particular point, One writer called him “a Puck” who “exhibits the kind of controlled ecstasy that dance greats seem to share.”, Wall says he and his Shaping Sound colleagues think of themselves as “visual musicians” — with their bodies serving as their instruments, Their show incorporates a fusion of wedding flats, ivory, rose, blush, champagne, gold, ballet flats, bridal shoes, lace flats, ballet slippers, flower girl, vintag modern, jazz, hip-hop and other dance styles..



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