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Dancing with the Stars Face Off Week

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Week 3 Season 23

This week DWTS was cut short on Monday night due to the Presidential debate.  It was Face Off week!  I also want to do a shout out to Kym Johnson who filled in for Erin on Tuesday.  I thought Kym did a really great job!

One other thing I would like to say is this season’s cast is really good.  It seems in some season’s past there was always at least one that either didn’t seem to really want to be there or wasn’t loving learning to dance but, this season it seems like everyone is there and giving it their absolute all with great attitudes.

Babyface vs Jana face off

Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds & Allison Holker

#TeamHolkerFace

VS (Jive)

Jana Kramer & Gleb Savchenko

#TeamGlamer

img_5634img_5414 I thought both dances were ok.  Jana’s seemed to be a bit more refined and had more typical jive in it and I think she is way more comfortable of the two on the dance floor.  Babyface just seems like he needs to relax and have fun with the dance.  He is good and he has the presence just needs to relax.  The jive just seemed stiff hopefully he will have a break out week so where he just let’s go and has a lot of fun.  Jana and Gleb won the face off.

 

 

Rick vs Vanilla face off

Rick Perry & Emma Slater

#TeamDanceForOurVets

VS (Paso Doble)

Vanilla Ice & Witney Carson

#TeamIceNSpice

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Rick’s injury looked really painful.  He had such a strong desire to learn and be a part of the show.  I thought they did a good job and attitude is half the battle with anything in life.  I think Vanilla and Witney also did a good job, definitely not perfect but, he also seems to be giving it a lot of effort.  The score was tied so Len broke the tie and gave Vanilla and Witney the face off win.

 

 

 

 

Ryan vs James face off

Sharna Burgess & James Hinchcliffe

#TeamStopandGo

VS (Cha Cha)

Ryan Lochte & Cheryl Burke

#TeamCherLoch

img_5430img_5424Holy super sexy Cha Cha to James and Sharna!   James is really good and keeping right up with Sharna’s great creativity in their dances.  I will be absolutely shocked if we don’t see them in the final 2 this season.  I do see improvement in Ryan each week.  I think similar to Babyface he just needs to let it all go one of these weeks and really have fun with it.  James and Sharna won the face off.

 

Calvin & Terra face off

Terra Jole’ & Sasha Farber

#TeamXL

VS (Viennese Waltz)

Lindsay Arnold & Calvin Johnson Jr

#TeamLindsatron

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Terra is awesome and her attitude is tremendous.  She wants to turn a disability into an ability and she shines every week in this competition.  I thought Calvin and Lindsay did really good this week, he wasimg_5426 incredibly graceful.  They edged out Sasha and Terra and won the face off.

 

 

 

 

Amber vs Maureen face off

Amber Rose & Maksim Chmerkovskiy

#TeamSpicySalsa

VS (Salsa)

Artem Chigvintsev and Maureen McCormick

#TeamMaureen

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I can see Amber improving each week, she and Maks took a chance this week doing a more hip hop salsa routine and I can see Amber is trying to put her own personality stamp on the dances.  I didn’t agree with all the judges’ commentary.  Maureen seems to be coming into her own and relaxing in the competition.  I absolutely thought this was Maureen’s best dance so far and it was a lot of fun to watch.  Artem & Maureen won the face off.

 

Laurie vs Marilu face off

Laurie Hernandez & Val Chmerkovskiy

#TeamVaLaur

VS (Tango)

Derek Hough & Marilu Henner

#Teamhennergy

 img_5751-2img_5411I had read beforehand people wondering how Laurie would do because the Tango is a sexy dance.  I take dance lessons and I don’t totally agree with that.  I think it doesn’t have to be sexy if you bring the intensity and get into the character of the dance.  It was nice to see that side to Laurie.  Laurie is just on the mark every week and continues to grow.  I think Marilu is also good but, still needs to do what I was saying with Babyface and Ryan, just relax into it, and remember she is there to have fun too.  Val and Laurie won the face off.

 

What a wonderful pro number by the women of DWTS.  Perhaps we will see that on Tour this winter…I also loved the Maks and Val piece.  The performers were also fun this week including Florida Georgia Line and Fitz & The Tantrums.   All the dance performances by the Pro’s and Troupe members were fantastic!  It’s been such a fun season!

In Jeopardy:

Rick Perry and Emma Slater

Amber Rose & Maks Chmerkovskiy

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Sadly we had to say goodbye to Rick and Emma.  Emma is such an amazing pro, such a kind person and it was really sad to see them go.  They were working so hard and Rick had such a great attitude but, he should walk away proud of the effort he put in.

 

Next week:  Cirque Du Soleil which is a new theme!

Maureen & Artem:  Mystere

Vanilla & Witney:  La Nouba

Amber & Maks:  Zumanity

Jana & Gleb:  The Beatles LOVE

Terra & Sasha:  “O”

Calvin & Lindsay:  KURIOS Cabinet of Curiosities

James & Sharna:  PARAMOUR

Marilu & Derek:  KA

Babyface & Allison:  The Beatles LOVE

Laurie & Val:  Michael Jackson ONE

Ryan & Cheryl:  “O”

I went to see Val’s talk at the Southern Women’s show in SC.  As always he was wonderful and charming.  If you want to see pics from event check out social media at @lightscmemories Instagram, Twitter and FB.

Finally meet & greet VIP Packages went on sale this week so don’t miss out!  www.dwtstour.com

Ladies, I am in love with these new Coach bags, check them out:  http://www.coach.com/shop/women-handbags-satchels

Bebe also has some pretty fall tops:  http://www.bebe.com/Tops/184.sec

 

Until next time,

 

Xoxo

 

Heather

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ideal Meet & Greet/Photo Op

Ideal Meet & Greet/Photo Op

If I could sit down with celebrity VIP teams…

This is a topic I have been thinking about for the last few years.  It’s part of the reason for starting this blog.  I never want this page to be a negative place but, rather somewhere to share information, experiences, value etc.  If I could sit down with artist’s and their management teams to give them insight into what fans feel are best VIP practices this is what I would say:

  1. Artists should keep their commitments. It’s one of the things that I think a pop star and his team did wrong earlier this year.  If they didn’t want to do meet and greets anymore that’s fine but, finish the ones that you had committed to, implement rules to meet your needs in the interim and have your team enforce them but, respect that a good portion of your VIP attendees often are paying to travel for the experience.

 

  1. Don’t do photo assembly lines. I truly wish all artists that did meet and greets would commit to an hour or so of their time depending on the #’s and do it right, treat each person like a human being, say hello, ask their name, ask where they are from (stars may be shocked how far some will travel to see them), have a genuine interaction, then take the photo.  Let’s face it these meet and greets, photo ops, fan trips cost a large sum of money, show the fans you value and respect their time and money by giving them an interaction.  When an artist’s team brags that they did 300 pictures in 16 minutes that truly is disappointing vs a recent event I was at they had about 200 people and they devoted a solid hour or more, it wasn’t rushed and everyone that walked out after was so happy, felt so special and most of all valued.

 

  1. Make the interactions private. What I have been seeing quite a bit lately is a curtain box created and have thought that is such a great idea.  You can step in, have your interaction and not have 200-300 people watching it.  It helps with your nerves too, nobody wants to feel like they are in a fishbowl it also solves the issue of people taking photos of the entertainer/star as they approach.  It will also help the genuine interaction because then they are not still speaking to the person ahead of you etc.

 

  1. Make the rules clear, stick to them and let them know what will happen if they violate the rules. If you say don’t take your cell phones out and ask for a selfie and someone does don’t post the photo, if you say don’t hug, kiss and rub all over an artist and people do don’t post the photo.  I would guarantee you would only have to enforce it once and word would travel.  Too many fans will just take liberties, ignore the rules just to achieve their own objective and it truly does spoil the process for others in many cases and it’s disrespectful to the artist.

 

  1. Post photos in a timely manner. The companies that have them posted same day or in 24 hours always get a WOW for service from me.  VIP Nation events have been crushing it with this service the last year.  All events I have gone to hosted by them they have been up during the show or the next day.   It’s been nice to see many are getting them done quickly lately, people are always so excited to receive them so the faster the better.

 

  1. Give organic genuine experiences. A few tours recently I have seen many people asking for kisses, hugs etc.  You are putting the stars in an awkward position because if they say no then they can be looked at like they are being a jerk but, people have to realize in most cases you are a stranger or a familiar face in the crowd to the artist.  Would you want a stranger walking up and asking you to kiss them, hug them etc.?  It’s such a better experience when it happens organically and it’s something the artist initiates because it’s genuine and something they truly wanted to do.  On the flip side though as the artist make an effort to say hello, ask someone’s name and go from there.

 

  1. Please no gum or food in your mouth. I have a few photos with different entertainers with a wad of gum clearly seen in the pic and then recently had an experience where someone was eating a marshmallow.  Again people pay a lot for these experiences, travel long distances and it’s just respectful not to have food/gum in your mouth and seen in the photos.

 

  1. Respect the time of individuals paying for the VIP experience. Don’t make them arrive 2 hours ahead to just stand in line and don’t leave them in the various elements like extreme heat & cold.  Be organized. Nobody likes to stand around waiting for hours.

 

For random interactions with stars I always like to see who puts in the extra effort with their fans.  I can say after seeing it many times that Keith Urban is one of the best at this.  Keith will stop and literally do selfies with 40 people and it takes maybe 10 minutes.  Now in these random cases I think it’s fine to do a quick hello, photo and move on you are not paying for it.

I think the stars also need to be careful the way their team is representing them.  At the softball game at CMA fest one of the entertainer’s boyfriend’s came out where fans were lined up after the game and was telling a guy to hurry up and have her car pulled around because she didn’t want to stop for fans.  Another country star I saw three times at CMA fest once on the pink carpet, at Fan Fair X and then out and about and he could not be bothered to take a photo or have an interaction but as soon as a TV camera was on him he changed right away.  I personally will not spend my money, pay to travel, attend a concert of anyone that shows such disregard for fans.  It’s all in how the situation is handled.  Like I said in my CMA Fest blog from Day 3 instead of responding “NAH” to someone, say sorry not today.  Treat people like human beings and they will in turn reward you by devoting their time and spending their hard earned money to support your career.

One star recently said it best you always have to treat each person special because that may be your 1 time ever to meet that person that has supported you and you don’t know what they had to do to be at that show, if they saved for 6 months, flew across the country etc.  Whether it’s a 30 second selfie interaction or a paid meet and greet it’s your chance to make and leave an impression both on the fan and star’s end.  I will always support the ones that care and truly get it because that adds value to the experience.  I also feel we all have to treat them respectfully.

I would love to hear more thoughts on this from those that read the blog…

 

Until next time,

 

Xoxoxo

Heather

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CMA 2016 Fest Day 3 (Saturday):

CMA 2016 Fest Day 3 (Saturday):

#cmafest

#bigmachinebooth

Day 3 we took our time getting up.  Mother Nature really turned up the temps for the last 2 days and was expected to hit close to 100.  I don’t really mind the heat but staying hydrated is a must.  We spent the morning walking around Nashville shopping in some of the boutique stores and then went over to Fan Fair X and shopped at the booths over there.  I really loved this one t-shirt I found Spread Love It’s the Nashville Way.  http://www.project615.org/shop-online/spread-love-nashville

After we unloaded all our shopping fun at the hotel we headed over to listen to some music on some of the other stages including the River Front.  It was a nice relaxing day, enjoying the beautiful weather and fantastic music.

I was very excited for the night’s performers.  The only disappointment of the day was when we saw a country singer/reality TV star, one I had always liked and hoped to meet one day.  There was maybe 20 or so people that were there and someone asked may be get a picture.  The response I thought was one of the rudest I had ever seen “Nah” and left.  Now I will say the lack of desire to get a photo that day could have been due to the news of Christina Grimmie being shot and killed the night before which would absolutely be understandable.  However there is a way to connect with fans, if this individual had said sorry not today or something I think it would have been better received.  I was truly disappointed in this but, it goes to show not everyone is how they appear to be on TV when the camera is on.   Some artists get way too big for their britches, they forget it’s the fans that helped to make their careers flourish and it’s those same fans that devote their time, money and more to see them.

On the opposite spectrum we also saw Cole Swindell that day and he stopped, was gracious and took pics with the handful of people that were around at that time.

The lineup at the stadium for Saturday night was:

National Anthem:  Marshall Tucker Band

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Chris Young with special guest Cassadee Pope

Cole Swindell

Florida Georgia Line

Steven Tyler with special guest Martina McBride

Blake Shelton with special guest The Oak Ridge Boys

 

One thing many people don’t know is all the performers don’t get paid for playing at CMA Fest because the proceeds go to the CMA Foundation (Music Education Matters).

 

The lineup again really gave us another fantastic night of performances.  Chris Young and Cassadee Pope sang their duet “Think of Me” and Chris sang the rest of his chart toppers.  Cole Swindell delivered yet another goosebump moment, there is something so special when they put the camera on his face and you see that twinkle in his eye because he is blown away by the moment he is living.  Florida Georgia Line also delivered another upbeat performance.  Steven Tyler came out and crushed it!  He sang one duet with Martina McBride, a few of his songs of his soon to be released country album, a cover to Janis Joplin’s “Piece of my Heart” and a few Aerosmith hits.   There seemed to be mixed reviews the next day but, I personally thought he did a fantastic job and has done a stellar job on his new country album.  Blake also sang some of his biggest hits and welcome The Oak Ridge Boys on stage to sing “Doing it to Country Songs”.

 

For day three attire, you needed light, airy clothing for this day/night.   I went with clothes from:  http://shop.nordstrom.com/

For carrying just the necessities around CMA Fest I always go to my Coach Cross body or wristlets:  http://coach.com

For additional videos please visit my YouTube channel:   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzUFhYU32shIwac71Fd81w

 

Pictures please go to my IG or Facebook pages:  @lightscmemories

 

Until next time,

 

Xoxoxo

Heather