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Precision Los Angeles's Nicole Langevin on choreography: 'The goal was to bring artistry back'

Exerpt from Examiner.com writer, Blythe Lawrence

"Less than a decade after establishing Los Angeles-based Precision Choreography, Nicole Langevin has traveled the country and choreographed beam and floor routines for some of the U.S.'s top gymnastics talents.

Langevin, a three-time J.O. National team member, trained at Massachusetts Gymnastics Center for much of her career. Playing around on balance beam one day in the early 1990s, she inadvertently invented the skill that became known as the switch wolf, a 120 degree leap into a wolf jump.

Langevin translated her creativity to choreography after finishing competitive gymnastics. These days, Precision L.A. has more choreography requests than Langevin can handle alone. To that end, the company employs several former gymnasts, including Olympians Alicia Sacramone and Courtney McCool.

Less than a decade after establishing Los Angeles-based Precision Choreography, Nicole Langevin has traveled the country and choreographed beam and floor routines for some of the U.S.'s top gymnastics talents.

Langevin, a three-time J.O. National team member, trained at Massachusetts Gymnastics Center for much of her career. Playing around on balance beam one day in the early 1990s, she inadvertently invented the skill that became known as the switch wolf, a 120 degree leap into a wolf jump.

Langevin translated her creativity to choreography after finishing competitive gymnastics. These days, Precision L.A. has more choreography requests than Langevin can handle alone. To that end, the company employs several former gymnasts, including Olympians Alicia Sacramone and Courtney McCool...."

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2009 US Tour

First stop on Precision's US Tour a success!  News Channel 6 airs this week.
Check out this news article:


Olympian helps out local athletes with their routines

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Choreographer, Alicia Sacramone                           Owner, Nicole Langevin

GOSHEN - Poke your head inside a Kennett Gymnastics workout just about any day and you'll find some of the toughest and most dedicated girls around.

The place had some high-powered visitors on Tuesday, two women who can relate to everything these kids go through to compete.

Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone and former national-level veteran Nicole Langevin were in from Los Angeles to work with 10 of the Kennett team's most talented gymnasts. Sacramone, who earned a team silver medal with the U.S. in the 2008 Beijing Games, and Langevin, part of Precision Choreography, created new floor routines for each kid and worked side-by-side with them.

"We wanted to bring someone in that can show them the future of where they can go," said Kennett coach Bill Smith.

Smith isn't pushing these kids as future Olympians, but all 10 of these girls are far enough along that it wasn't a waste of time to get this level of training. He said the girls, whose ages range from 11-16, have been doing this "between nine and 12 years." They train 16-20 hours a week, then compete on the weekends.

These girls are Level 8 or Level 9 gymnasts, Smith said. There's a Level 10, then "Elite," which is what Sacramone was. All of these Kennett girls have had success at the state level.

So yeah, they're allowed to dream.

"A lot of kids don't want to do this because they want to have lives," said Smith's 13-year-old daughter, Kaylon. The Smiths live in Kingston.

"But gymnastics is a lifestyle."

It's a lifestyle that involves not only an incredible commitment, but also requires an athlete overcoming pain and fear. Kaylon Smith missed a considerable amount of time with torn ligaments in her right ankle.


Chester's Catherine Walker, a 12-year-old who is considered the best at Kennett's, has support braces just below both knees. She's said it's due to growth-plate issues or "growing pains." Her knees didn't hurt Tuesday, but she knows enough to rest when they do. Shaelyn Cavanaugh of Pine Bush is 16 and said she has had back and ankle problems.

"Even though it's really difficult," Cavanaugh said, "and really scary and kind of painful at times, after you accomplish something, it feels really, really good.

"When I got hurt, after that you get scared of doing stuff because it might happen again. It's not the pain. It's you're afraid you're going to be out of the gym for so long that you won't keep moving forward."

Now imagine being in pain — and afraid. Kaylon Smith, Walker and Cavanaugh all spoke of the fear factor, because, as Cavanaugh said, "once you get to a high level, you're expected to do these crazy things on the bars and beams."

They were the ones who spoke, but it just as easily could have come from the others: Alexa Berry (Central Valley), Elizabeth Berlin (Middletown), Kristina Bezdickova (Central Valley), Angela Saunders (Newburgh), Mackenzie Davies (Washingtonville), Jessica Tague (Newburgh) and Demi Moscatello (Washingtonville).

Or even Sacramone. She recently had shoulder surgery. She has had bulging disks in her back, knee surgery and torn ligaments in her ankle.

"You get pretty beat up," Sacramone said. "But you just love the sport so much, you don't think about all the injuries that can happen."

They weren't thinking about it on Tuesday, as Sacramone and Langevin worked them hard on every detail.

The girls were used to it.

Ribbon Cutting Success



On June 11, Precision  hosted its official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with support and participation from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce at The Kress Rooftop in Hollywood.
Live performances included some of the most artistically polished Burlesque, Acrobatic, and Martial Arts acts in the country.   Precision is proud to have had artistic direction assistance and talent provision from Way2Much Entertainment. 

Diamond Devilles Burlesque (Los Angeles), Kung Fu Femmes (Los Angeles), Stilt Walkers, Cheetah and Zebra, Rachel's beautiful Aerialist piece, Chobi and Rebekka hand to hand 100% Silent Auction proceeds were donated to "Children of the Night."
  Contact precisionlosangeles@gmail.com for details


AMAZING photos of the event were taken by Erica Hartman Photography.
Don't miss these!  Click here and go to "view proofs," password "precision"

Press Coverage:
LA Weekly
Conscious Entertainment
Hollywood Business Advocate
LA Backpage









Precision's 2009 Charity Event has been selected!

On May 2nd, Precision's own youth phenom's "The Shmackin 5" will be performing at the Luther Burbank Middle School's Annual Fundraiser Event.
Please come help support this wonderful school as well as its students and teachers!

Click the link below to view the flyer.
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JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR



Precision Choreography is proud to announce the success of:
110th Annual Golden Dragon Parade & Chinese New Year Festival
featuring "The Dawn of the Ox" live show

Shaolin Warrior Monks with Nicole Langevin




All incredible performers represented by Sonny SooHoo of Sunrise Entertainment Company

Press Release


Owner, Nicole Langevin and Choreographer, Alicia Sacramone~ V.I.P.'s at Woodward West Gymnastics Camp

Precision Joins Forces with Woodward West!



Check out the "Workshops and Clinics" page to see how both athletes and coaches will benefit from the priceless tools gained from Precision Choreography’s Workshops and the innate team bonding experience for which Woodward West Trainaways are famous.

Precision Now Accepts PayPal!

Precision Choreography's Webstore allows clients to make deposits for down payments and/or full payments for choreography services, travel and/or expense reimbursements, workshop services, consultation services,  DVD/CD purchases, and shipping & handling costs.

2008 Region 1 Congress

    Director of Choreography, Nicole Langevin, presented 3 sessions of USA Gymnastics' Region1 Congress in Santa Clara, CA August 22-24.
Topics included:
  • "Instilling Artistry and Routine Construction"
  • "Elite Caliber Compulsories"
  • "Simple C's,D's, and E's"
More information on Regional Congress at: www.usa-gymnastics.org
For recaps of presentations, submit request here. 
To purchase DVD and/or CD or pre-made dance complex, visit the web store.

Welcome to Precision Choreography where we believe that movement is the strongest form of expression. Every piece we create strives for ultimate creativity as well as clean, precise execution. Precision Choreography doesn't just create a piece for you; we will work with you to find your inner artist to make sure that your performance is as rich and full as possible.

As you will see, Precision Choreography creates pieces to fit many different needs. We choreograph Fashion Shows, Opening Acts,  Gymnastics (J.O., Elite, & NCAA) Beam & Floor, Back-Up Dancers for Artists, Music Videos, and On-Screen and Live Productions. Because our choreographers have a strong history of instructing as well, your session will be very personalized. We do not believe in ending a session until every step has been taken to work with you to make sure your performance is at its strongest. We will work technique, expressiveness, and drills with you, as needed, to ensure a peak performance.

Precision's Latest Television Project


"...a revolutionary new TV series for children that combines animation and live action into an educational entertainment experience for kids all over the world.  Four animated aliens come to Earth and meet four live-action children.  Together the aliens and Earthlings play games of cooperation, explore the world, sing, dance, do yoga, meditation and have wonderful adventures.
"Earthlings" recently appeared on the cover "Animation Today" magazine, which includes the article "Earthlings - The Dream" about how the project is trying to change the world.  Greg [Acuna, Creator]will soon be attending FICCI Frames as a judge for the BAF awards and then going to MIPTV in Cannes in early April."
-www.palaflicks.com

 


Precision Choreography's Latest Theatrical Project:




WHAT: Tracers, a play by John DiFusco, et al.

WHERE: Little Victory Theatre, 3326 W. Victory Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505

WHEN: February 29- April 6, 2008. Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm and Sundays @ 4pm.

ADMISSION: $25.

RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION: (818) 841-5422

ONLINE TICKETING: www.thevictorytheatrecenter.org

"Tracers" was created in 1980 by a group of Vietnam veterans. The play concerns the reality, grittiness and horror of on-the-ground combat, avoiding Hollywood glorification of the fighting experience by fixing on the memories of men who actually lived through the consequences of what up until then had been America's most appalling foreign policy blunder (if war is, as the old saying goes, the failure of diplomacy).

It's the story of six soldiers, their medic, and their drill instructor. The six are a fighting unit, with all the bickering, the petty infighting, the camaraderie, the affection and the devotion of a marriage. They are described by the play's conceiver, John DiFusco, as "young men laughing in the face of evil." The greatest victory available from the war may be the simple act of remaining alive. Some will, some won't.

The show takes its name from colorfully tipped bullets that streak across the sky when fired: "Make the first two or three rounds tracers. That way, when you see two red streaks in a row, you know you're runnin' out of ammo."

America is once again at war. Did we learn anything from the Vietnam experience? Over 3,000 Americans have died in Iraq, a terrible sacrifice that nonetheless pales in comparison to the 59,000 we lost in Vietnam . If America ever forgets the lessons of the Vietnam conflict, "Tracers" is here to remind her. Most significant among its messages are those of understanding and compassion for its veterans.messages that should be remembered when regarding veterans of the current conflict in Iraq.

"Tracers" is, unfortunately, the most timely that it has been in years. Audiences need to see and hear it again.

"This is an evening in the theater you should not miss---both as a theatergoer and as a > person."---New York Post

"A land mine of a play that blows complacency to shreds."---Newsweek

"Most of all bear in mind that this play is based on truth."---John DiFusco


Congratulations to Lia Breeden
from Artistic Sports Academy Plus

2008
Level 9 Floor
Pennsylvania State Champion
9.5

Video of Lia's routine coming soon.

February 2008:

Vagina
Monologues
Precision Choreography is so proud to have been part of such a wonderful show.  Both cast and crew had so much passion for the show's message and the charity it set out  to benefit. 
The charity, the 1736 Family Crisis Center, is a shelter for abused women and their children, has more information on www.vdaysouthbay.org
Thanks to the cast for your persistence with that opening number.  You looked great!


2006 Theatrical Production

VIEW video clips at:

www.chelseasonmain.com  and click on "videos."

An extra special THANK YOU goes out to our amazing cast of dedicated and talented dancers!!

Award-Winning Video Performance

Precision Choreography's Nicole Langevin Breakdancing at 2005's South Bay Music Award for Hip-Hop Group of the Year, "Bang Bang Bunny"

http://www.bangbangbunny.com/html/video.html

Don't forget to Watch Precision Choreography's full choreography video and specialized gymnastics video.  Each video is located on the toolbar.  Enjoy!

 

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