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PD MAGAZINE
TEAM SPIRIT
Story By Ellen Futterman Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
FIVE STAR
Page 08
"OK kids," shouts choreographer Janet Ehrlich, clapping her
hands to rouse everyone, "let's show these visitors what
we've got."
Within seconds, a dozen sprawled-out bodies spring to
attention, shaking their limbs to loosen up. Then, with
Prussian precision, members of Team 11 take their places on
the floor and wait for the music to begin.
As Ehrlich hits the play switch on the boom box, Carlos
Dixon hits hard with his rap. He struts his stuff, singing
about being cool and staying in school while his "teammates"
leap, kick and gyrate, striking poses that look as if they
must hurt, if they aren't in fact anatomically impossible.
"I write my own raps and try to pick topics that are
relevant to young people today," explained Dixon, a graduate
of Edwardsville High School who hopes to study acting and
filmmaking in college. "I moved to Edwardsville from East
St. Louis in the sixth grade and believe me, those are two
very different places. I try to mix my experiences from both
into my raps so they cut across all sorts of lines and can
speak to a lot of people's experiences.
"One of the things I like most about Team 11 is its
diversity. There are some extremely talented people involved
in this group and together, I think, we're doing something
that's pretty good."
Some might even argue great. Nearing the end of its
inaugural year, Team 11 is a group of St. Louis area
multi-talented teens who help promote kids programming for
KPLR (Channel 11). They create vignettes during the
station's "Disney Afternoons" from 3 to 5 p.m.; they also
sing and dance at live shows that pay each of the 12-member
team $50 a pop. The group even traveled to Disney World to
perform.
Victoria Recano , a senior at Cor Jesu Academy, said she was
"thrilled" when she was picked from more than 200 young
people who auditioned for Team 11 last summer. "They were
looking for kids between the ages of 13 and 23 who gave off
a wholesome image and also could sing and dance and act,"
she said. "I figured I'd give it a shot - I had been taking
dancing lessons for years and years. When I made it, I
couldn't believe it. Now it's as if the group has become my
second family."
In addition to singing and dancing, Victoria is one of four
"reporters" for Team 11 who produce news featurettes. Some
of these topics include anorexia/bulimia, depression,
divorce and the environment.
But mostly, the group is about performing. Team 11 members
meet for rehearsals about four times a week, earning $5 an
hour; live shows are staged periodically.
"All I can say is, choreographing and directing these young
adults is more than stimulating," Ehrlich said. "Channeling
their energy, multi-talents and personalities into
performance makes rehearsals wild, challenging, exhausting -
but mostly fun and exciting."
Auditions for new members will be held June 17 and 18. The
site for auditions will be announced on Channel 11.
PHOTO; Caption: (1) Photo by Odell Mitchell
Jr./Post-Dispatch - Lisa Udasco, Kim Hoey (behind her) and
others rehearse a dance. (2) Color Photo By Odell Mitchell
Jr./Post-Dispatch - Choreographer Janet Ehrlich (in front)
starts rehearsal with a warm-up routine. (3) Color Photo By
Odell Mitchell Jr./Post-Dispatch - As
Victoria Recano
(right) demonstrates a dance step, Amy Ehrlich tries out
some moves of her own. (4) Color Photo By Odell Mitchell
Jr./Post-Dispatch - Michael Kiermaier sprawls in exhaustion
after a tough rehearsal. (5) Color Photo By Odell Mitchell
Jr./Post-Dispatch - Dressing room drama: Kim Hoey, Vicky Recano and Lisa Udasco share a mirror. (6) Color Photo By
Odell Mitchell Jr./Post-Dispatch - Carlos Dixon raps, the
dancers dance, a number comes together. (7) Color Photo By
Odell Mitchell Jr./Post-Dispatch - Team 11 sings "The Star
Spangled Banner" before a Blues game at the Arena. (8) Color
Photo By Odell Mitchell Jr./Post-Dispatch - In their studio
in the Ones Building, the team runs through a dance called
"You Gotta Believe." (9) Color Photo By Odell Mitchell
Jr./Post-Dispatch - Carlos Dixon listens to a song he and
his teammates have just recorded.
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