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Dance like no one is watchingThis Exclusive design is a 2 color applique in all sizes5x7 17,520 stitches6x10 21,903 stitches9x9 23,579 stitchesINSTANT DOWNLOAD IN: DST, EXP, JEF/SEW, VIP/VP3 & PES formats(all other formats will be emailed when requested)All of my designs are offered in the following formats: DST, SEW, EXP, HUS, JEF/JEF+, PES/PESV4, VIP/VP3, and XXX. If you need a format that is not listed please send me an email to see if it is available. Re-sizing of this embroidery design is not recommended, and I am not responsible for the quality of the design if you edit it in any way. You will be able to download a zip file containing the format you choose after you purchase from your ETSY receipt. This design can only to be used on embroidery machine and you need a program to transfer files to your machine to use this design. THIS IS NOT A PATCH that you iron on. I have hours spent in the process of this and all of my designs. They are all done manually. You MAY NOT copy, share or sell my digitized designs or reproduce them in any way including screen printing, Heat press vinyl, vinyl design or any printed material.. You may sell embroidered items that you make using my design.This is a final sale due to the electronic nature of this listing

650-223-8700. MUSIC Series. Cogswell Concert Series. Free. Noon Thursdays. Aug. 28: T Clemente Band. Sept. 4: Roem Baur. Sept. 11: Jacob Jeffries Band. Cogswell Park, Palo Alto. www.paloaltodowntown.com. Music at Kohl Mansion. Sundays, Oct. 12 through May 3. Oct. 12: St. Petersburg Piano Quartet, Mozart, Schumann, Brahms. Nov. 16 Escher String Quartet, Haydn, Shostakovich, Dvorák. Dec. 14: Kohl Mansion 100th Anniversary Concert, John Santos Sextet & V-Note Ensemble. Dec. 21: Musica Pacifica — A Baroque Holiday, Rameau, Scarlatti, Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, Boismortier. Jan. 11: Musicians of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Mozart, Shinji Eshima, Erich Korngold. Feb. 22: Horszowski Trio, Saint-Saëns, Joan Tower, Schumann. March 22: Classical Jam, Roussel, E. Dohnányi, Handel-Halvorsen, Glass, J.S. Bach. April 12: Borromeo String Quartet, Beethoven, Shostakovich. May 3: Alexander String Quartet, Mozart, Brahms, Heggie. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. $15-$48. www.musicatkohl.org or 650-762-1130.

Music on the Square, 6-8 p.m, Fridays, Free, Aug, 29: Pride & Joy, Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, www.redwoodcity.org/events/music.html, Steinway Society The Bay Area, Agustin Anievas: 7:30 p.m, Sept, 20, Mountain View Center for Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, Ann Schein: 7:30 p.m, Oct, 18, Visual & Performing Arts Center, De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, Denis Kozhukhin: 7:30 p.m, Nov, 22, McAfee Performing Arts Center, 20300 Herriman Ave., Saratoga, Alexander Korsantia: 7:30 p.m, Feb.7, 2015, Oshman dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique Family Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, Alexander Ghindin: 7:30 p.m, March 14, 2015, Smithwick Theatre, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Blvd., Los Altos Hills, Lavrova-Primakov Duo: 7:30 p.m, April 18, 2015, Visual & Performing Arts Center, De Anza College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, Sofya Gulyak: 7 p.m, May 17, 2015, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, Subscriptions: $190-$295 for 7 concerts, $125-$200 for 4 concerts; single tickets: $40-$60; discounts available for students and seniors, 408-990-0872 or www.steinwaysociety.com..

Broadway By the Bay. “Dreamgirls.” Through Aug. 31. Music by Henry Krieger, book and lyrics by Tom Eyen. Directed by Angela Farr Schiller. Featuring Miranda Lawson as Effie, Janelle LaSalle as Deena, Majesty Scott as Lorell, Anthone Jackson as Curtis, Dedrick Weathersby as James “Thunder” Early and AeJay Mitchell as C.C. Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway St., Redwood City. $35-$55. 650-579-5565 or broadwaybythebay.org. Dragon Theatre. “Moonlight and Magnolias.” Through Sept. 7. “A hilarious look back at the golden age of Hollywood and the making of ‘Gone With the Wind.”’ Written by Ron Hutchinson. Directed by Lennon Smith. Featuring Sarah Benjamin as Miss Poppenghul, Bill C. Jones as Victor Fleming, Dave Leon as Ben Hecht, Aaron Weisberg as David O. Selznick. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City. $30. $10 rush tickets on Thursdays and Fridays starting second week. $200 for the VIP box (seats 4 people and includes champagne and chocolates). http://dragonproductions.net.

Hillbarn Theatre, “Funny Girl.” Aug, 28 through Sept, 21, Music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill, book by Isobel Lennart, Directed by Dan Demers, Featuring Melissa WolfKlain as Fanny Brice, William Giammona as Nick Arnstein, with Rachelle Abbey, Richard Ames, Christine Baker, Justin Buchs, Jennifer Butler, Becca Carteris, Stephanie Case, Tracy Chiappone, Paige Collazo, Steven Ennis, Matt Gill, Dennis Lickteig, Emily Mannion, Jessica Maxey, Maureen O’Neill, Regina Quigley and Jon Toussaint, Music director Joe Murphy, choreographer James Zongus, scenic designer Kuo-Hao Lo, lighting designer Don Coluzzi, costume designer Lisa Cross, sound designer Alan Chang, hair and makeup dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique designer Dee Morrissey and properties designer A.J, Diggins, Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E, Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City, 8 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m, Sundays, $23-$42, 650-349-6411, ext, 2 or www.hillbarntheatre.org..

TheatreWorks. “Water by the Spoonful.” Through Sept. 14. Regional premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Quiara Alegría Hudes. Directed by Leslie Martinson. “Follows a community of strangers who seek refuge from their troubles in an online chat room for lives in recovery, and their interactions with the moderator of this safe haven, who turns out to be running from demons of her own. When real and virtual worlds collide, notions of family, forgiveness, community, and courage are challenged as the characters fight to move forward against their crumbling realities.” Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $19-$74 (discounts available). theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960.

Los Altos Stage Company, “The Great American Trailer Park Musical.” Sept, 4-28, Music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso, Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos, $18-$36, www.losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551 or email lucylittlewood@losaltosstage.org, Pear Avenue Theatre, “House” and dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique “Garden” by Alan Ayckbourn, Sept, 11 through Oct, 5, Regional premiere of two interlocking comedies staged in separate auditoriums, Featuring Kristin Brownstone, Betsy Kruse Craig, Janine Saunders Evans, Brian Flegel, Kurt Gravenhorst, Dan Kapler, Lucy Littlewood, Nicole Martin, Celia Maurice, Briana Mitchell, Nicolae Muntean, Jeremy Ryan, Scott Solomon and Patricia Tyler, Directed by Jeanie Smith, 8 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m, Sundays and some Saturdays, Pear Avenue Theatre, 1220 Pear Ave., units K and H, Mountain View, $10-$35 (discounts available), 650-254-1148 or www.thepear.org..

Palo Alto Players. “Big Fish.” Sept. 12-28. West Coast premiere. Opens 84th season. Musical based on the novel by Daniel Wallace and the movie written by John August. Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, book by August.Directed by Patrick Klein. Musical direction by Matthew Mattei. Choreography by Jennifer Gorgulho. Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $34-$48 (discounts available). 650-329-0891 or www.paplayers.org. Sunnyvale Community Players. “Gypsy.” Sept. 12 through Oct. 5. Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Suggested by memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. Sunnyvale Theater, 550 E. Remington Ave., Sunnyvale. $19-$30. 408-733-6611 or www.sunnyvaleplayers.org.

Heidi’s Wild Card choice, Flight Crew Jump Rope, opened the show, Heidi and Mel B loved it while Howie and Howard dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique said he love’s it but it’s very similar to their other performances, The judges gave Mara Justine a standing ovation after her performance of Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Breakaway.’, The Bad Boys of Ballet coming off a Wild Card save by Mel B had a solid performance but didn’t wow Howard, Heidi and Howie, The judges were harsh to Paul Ieti who sang the Backstreet Boys’ ‘I Want It That Way,’ Howie told him Mara Justine was much better..



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