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}}'''''Kaeli Ware''''' (born on June 9, 2000 to Gloria Hampton and William Ware) is a fourteen year old dancer from Ashburn, VA. Kaeli started dance when she was just 2 years old at her moms studio at the time, Dancensations Dance Center. When she was 9 years old she received a full scholarship full time as a JKO student at the American Ballet Theatre. From there she went to Studio Bleu Dance Center, Ashburn, VA, and the Kirov Academy of Ballet, Washington DC. She was one of Abby Lee's students for the show Dance Moms first shown in "Out With The Old, In With The New", and later shown in "Revenge of the Replacements". Kaeli has recently performed on tour with the amazing Debbie Allen (Fame, Grey's Anatomy) and studied at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles, California. She continues to dance at Studio Bleu Dance Center but is now keeping in touch with her fans over social media.
}}'''''Kaeli Ware''''' (born on June 9, 2000 to Gloria Hampton and William Ware) is a fourteen year old dancer from Ashburn, VA. Kaeli started dance when she was just 2 years old at her moms studio at the time, Dancensations Dance Center. When she was 9 years old she received a full scholarship full time as a JKO student at the American Ballet Theatre. From there she went to Studio Bleu Dance Center, Ashburn, VA, and the Kirov Academy of Ballet, Washington DC. She was one of Abby Lee's students for the show Dance Moms first shown in "Out With The Old, In With The New", and later shown in "Revenge of the Replacements". Kaeli has recently performed on tour with the amazing Debbie Allen (Fame, Grey's Anatomy) and studied at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles, California. She continues to dance at Studio Bleu Dance Center but is now keeping in touch with her fans over social media.


==Solos==
==Dances==
===Solos===
Astonishing - lyrical
Astonishing - lyrical


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* 1ST overall teen solo - Showstopper
* 1ST overall teen solo - Showstopper


==Duets/Trios==
===Duets/Trios===
If I Had My Way - lyrical (with Kristina and Tori)
If I Had My Way - lyrical (with Kristina and Tori)


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Single Ladies - jazz (with Alexa Phillips)
Single Ladies - jazz (with Alexa Phillips)


==Groups==
===Groups===
Screaming Silence - contemporary (with [[Hope Roberts]], [[Ryleigh Vertes]], [[Kamryn Beck]], Malena Maust, Mariah Avaris, Bella Tenaglia, [[Chloe Smith]], Tori Cullo, and [[McKaylee True]])
Screaming Silence - contemporary (with [[Hope Roberts]], [[Ryleigh Vertes]], [[Kamryn Beck]], Malena Maust, Mariah Avaris, Bella Tenaglia, [[Chloe Smith]], Tori Cullo, and [[McKaylee True]])


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Falling Slowly - lyrical
Falling Slowly - lyrical
* 3RD overall teen small group - Showstopper
* 3RD overall teen small group - Showstopper
Missed Me - jazz (with Bella Tenaglia, Marissa Stark, Vicky Beech, Maggie Larkin, Kara Cuskelly, and Alex Policaro)
Missed Me - jazz (with Bella Tenaglia, Marissa Stark, Vicky Beech, Maggie Larkin, Kara Cuskelly, and Alex Policaro)


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Out Here - lyrical
Out Here - lyrical


Motown -
Motown


Letting Go - contemporary (with Bella Tenaglia, Maggie Larkin, Jessie Homan, Brandon Talbott, Vicky Beech, Sydney Harrison, Lindsay Grymes, Alex Policaro, Kara Cuskelly, and Adriana DiVecchia)
Letting Go - contemporary (with Bella Tenaglia, Maggie Larkin, Jessie Homan, Brandon Talbott, Vicky Beech, Sydney Harrison, Lindsay Grymes, Alex Policaro, Kara Cuskelly, and Adriana DiVecchia)

Revision as of 18:46, 15 July 2016

Kaeli Ware
File:IMovie .jpg
Gender Female
Age 16
Birthdate June 9, 2000
Nationality American
Hometown Lesburg, VA
Height 5' 7½" (August, 2014)
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Brown
School Grade {{{school grade}}}
Professional Information
Profession Dancer
Student
Affiliations Studio Bleu Dance Center
Dance Studios Studio Bleu Dance Center
Dancensations
Kirov Academy of Ballet Washington DC
American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School
Titles {{{titles}}}
Friends and Family
Parents Gloria Hampton (mother)
Siblings 3 brothers
1 sister
Friends Bella Hoffheins
Kamryn Beck
Tillie Glatz
Pets unknown
Nicknames unknown

Kaeli Ware (born on June 9, 2000 to Gloria Hampton and William Ware) is a fourteen year old dancer from Ashburn, VA. Kaeli started dance when she was just 2 years old at her moms studio at the time, Dancensations Dance Center. When she was 9 years old she received a full scholarship full time as a JKO student at the American Ballet Theatre. From there she went to Studio Bleu Dance Center, Ashburn, VA, and the Kirov Academy of Ballet, Washington DC. She was one of Abby Lee's students for the show Dance Moms first shown in "Out With The Old, In With The New", and later shown in "Revenge of the Replacements". Kaeli has recently performed on tour with the amazing Debbie Allen (Fame, Grey's Anatomy) and studied at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles, California. She continues to dance at Studio Bleu Dance Center but is now keeping in touch with her fans over social media.

Dances

Solos

Astonishing - lyrical

Satan's Little Lamb - jazz

Send in the Clowns - lyrical

There's Always Hope - contemporary

  • 1ST overall - in10sity dance competition

Darkness - contemporary

Garden of Eden - lyrical

Sleeping Beauty - ballet

Sparrow - contemporary

  • 2ND overall teen solo - NUVO dance convention
  • 2ND overall teen solo - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

Diva - jazz

Proud - contemporary

La Esmerelda - ballet

I Can't Let Go - lyrical

For You - open

  • 1ST overall teen solo - Showstopper

Duets/Trios

If I Had My Way - lyrical (with Kristina and Tori)

Fly Away - lyrical

Last Dance - lyrical

  • 3RD overall senior duo/trio - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

How How - jazz (with Tillie Glatz and Bri Kelley)

  • 1ST overall - Starpower Talent Competition

There Will Be a Time - lyrical

  • 1ST overall teen duo/trio - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

In The Water - lyrical (with Paige Stark)

Say Something - lyrical (with Brandon Talbott)

  • 1ST overall - Showstopper

Into The Light - lyrical (with Jessica Hogan)

  • 2ND overall senior duo/trio - Showstopper

Single Ladies - jazz (with Alexa Phillips)

Groups

Screaming Silence - contemporary (with Hope Roberts, Ryleigh Vertes, Kamryn Beck, Malena Maust, Mariah Avaris, Bella Tenaglia, Chloe Smith, Tori Cullo, and McKaylee True)

Arabian Nights - acro

Autumn Leaves - lyrical

Bulletproof - jazz

Signature T - pointe

Vienna - lyrical (with Tori Cullo, Devon Ramone Ellis, Alex Policaro, Marissa Stark, and Bella Tenaglia)

  • 1ST overall senior small group - Starpower Talent Competition in Uncasville, Connecticut
  • 3RD overall senior small group - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

Reaching For - hip hop

  • 3RD overall senior large group - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

After the Storm - contemporary

  • 1ST overall senior large group - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

Hold On -

  • 2ND overall senior large group - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland
  • 5TH overall senior large group - Starpower Talent Competition in Uncasville, Connecticut

Magic Birds of Fire - jazz

  • 5TH overall senior small group - Revolution Talent Competition in Baltimore, Maryland

Loss of One's Self - lyrical

Never Let Me Go - contemporary

Falling Slowly - lyrical

  • 3RD overall teen small group - Showstopper

Missed Me - jazz (with Bella Tenaglia, Marissa Stark, Vicky Beech, Maggie Larkin, Kara Cuskelly, and Alex Policaro)

Wild Things - jazz

Out Here - lyrical

Motown

Letting Go - contemporary (with Bella Tenaglia, Maggie Larkin, Jessie Homan, Brandon Talbott, Vicky Beech, Sydney Harrison, Lindsay Grymes, Alex Policaro, Kara Cuskelly, and Adriana DiVecchia)

Find the Light - contemporary (with Bella Tenaglia, Jessica Hogan, Adriana DiVecchia, Maggie Larkin, Marissa Stark, Alex Policaro, Lindsay Grymes, and Jessie Homan)