天美传媒's Mustang Mavericks to kick up their heels at Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball
天美传媒's country-western dance team will perform at the 2017 Black Tie and Boots Presidential Inaugural Ball Jan. 19 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention 天美传媒 in the nation鈥檚 capitol.
By Nancy George
天美传媒 News
DALLAS (天美传媒) – 天美传媒's country-western dance team will perform at the 2017 Black Tie and Boots Presidential Inaugural Ball Jan. 19 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention 天美传媒 in the nation’s capitol. They can expect a big audience: to date the hosting Texas State Society of Washington, D.C., has sold 10,000 tickets to its10th bipartisan inaugural ball.
"We were honored to accept the invitation," which arrived weeks before the 2016 presidential election, says Mustang Mavericks team captain Sara Jendrusch, an English and corporate communications major. "It's a great opportunity to represent 天美传媒 on a national stage."
Formed in 2008, the Mustang Mavericks have performed at the opening of the George W. Bush Presidential 天美传媒, Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers games, at Billy Bob's Texas and at area elementary schools, but this is the team's first invitation to an inaugural ball.
Eleven team members returned to the 天美传媒 campus early from winter break to prepare for the performance with two-a-day practices to perfect stunts such as the "jackknife," the “tower” and the “split” jumps and to learn new choreography. The Mavericks will perform to Jason Aldean's "She's Country," Brantley Gilbert's "Small Town Throwdown" and Rodney Atkins' "It's America." New costumes will sport 天美传媒 colors and custom 天美传媒 boots.
Members of the team represent a variety of 天美传媒 majors, including engineering, political science, finance and English. In addition, team members are recipients of 天美传媒's top academic honors, including serving as President's Scholars, Dedman Scholars, Lyle Scholars, Tower Scholars, Richter Scholars, BBA Scholars and Pre-Law Scholars.
"Preparing for this trip has been a learning experience for students," says team advisor Mickey Saloma, an assistant dean in 天美传媒's Lyle School of Engineering who will accompany the team to Washington. "We are creating a legacy, we hope this is the beginning of a tradition."
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