Category Archive: Press

Allie Mac Kay was live from Costa Mesa at The Ruby Karen Project

  July 30, 2013:  KTLA Channel 5 – Allie Mac Kay featured The Ruby Karen Project and Orange County Aerial Arts – where kids and adults alike can learn aerial arts through classes and summer camps.  Apprentices from the Orange County Aerial Arts coupled with RKP’s students demonstrated cool aerial tricks on various apparatuses including …

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Ruby Karen: Flying High

Asian Journal – by Cynthia De Castro with Photos by Benny Uy and Joseph Tecson Tuesday, 02 June 2009 As the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra played a dramatic musical piece, more than a thousand people were riveted to their seats, hardly breathing with mouths gaping in awe and wonder, as all eyes were on Ruby …

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Coast Magazine – Dancing on Air

“Professional dancers are no strangers to physical ailment. when when Ruby Karen injured her ACL (anterior cruciate ligament in the knee) recently after 35 years as a professional dancer who traveled the worked competing and performing with various dance companies, it was devastating but not surprising;…” By: Jessica Forsyth, Coast Magazine January 2010 Issue Photography …

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High-Flying Studio Comes to Fountain Valley

Those wishing to get in touch with their inner Cirque Du Soleil acrobat can learn how at the Ruby Karen Studio. [lg_image folder=”press/” image=”FountainValleyPatch-Headline.jpg” caption=”High-Flying Studio Comes to Fountain Valley” align=”left” display=”image”]

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Airborne

Sponsor Kit Orange County Aerial Arts: Invitation, Sponsor Type and Application Press Reviews: Coast Article – Dancing on Air; Asian Journal – Flying High… Flyer/Banner [lg_image folder=”Banners/” image=”Airborne-medium.jpg” caption=”Airborne” align=”left” display=”image”]

The Story Behind the Winning

10th Annual Mayan World Salsa Competition by Ruby Karen, May 2005  Competing for the first time in salsa, I wondered what made a routine exceptionally good, what made it stand out, but most importantly, how well were the combinations executed given the high level of difficulty it demanded. In observing my counterparts’ routines, I realized …

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My First Encounter with Salsa

By: Ruby Karen, October 2005 As a dancer, I’ve always been intrigued by various styles, forms and rhythm. It was in 2003 when I actively exposed myself to the world of Salsa.

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Guest Instructors

November 19 (Saturday) 9:00am- 11:00pm Where: OCAA Headquarters, 2777-D Bristol St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Featured Instructor: Chobi Gyorgy [lg_image folder=”press/” image=”About_Chobi.jpg” caption=”Chobi Gyorgy” align=”left” display=”image”]  

Interview: Hollywood Dancers DVD

For more information & to order a copy, go to: www.hollywooddancersdvd.com

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