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Celebrate your love of dance with these adorable interchangeable flip flop bows. Our custom personalized flip flop bows can give your boring flip flops a much needed dose of color and style. These are great to wear before and after dance class. We offer a variety of bows in 9 different colors. Select the pair that best supports your favorite dancer. We even add a customized chevron dance bottle cap pin to the center of the bow with your name on it or personalize the bottlecap with your favorite dance studio. The images on the bottle caps are available in 15 different colors. Order now while supplies last. BOWS WITH BOTTLECAP PINS ONLY. These bows attach to any flip flop easily with an elastic rubberband. You will receive two bows and 2 personalized bottlecap pins(no flip flops). These bottle caps have a bar pin on the back that allows the bottle cap to be attached to the bow. Important note!!!--- Since these bottle caps are attached with pins, they are not recommended for small children. This elastic wraps around and hides under the bottlecap, making it more difficult to see. You can use the elastic to wrap around both sides of the toe strap for a middle centered bow(pictured) or you can attach to one side of the toe strap for an off-centered look. I have included a copy of the directions above so you can see how easily they attach. I will send directions on how to attach the bow with each pair of flip flops. It is very easy. You will love them!!!Typically I can have these ready in 1-2 days after payment received. Larger quantities may take a bit longer if I do not have enough ribbon in stock. If I do not have enough ribbon in stock I will message you to let you know. I do try to keep enough supplies on hand to complete at least 20 pairs at all times, but if there is a run on a particular color, I may have to order more ribbon.I can do other sports as well. Check out the link below and see the other sport flip flop bows available. If you do not see the sport you are looking for, let me know and I can try to design a bottle cap image for you. http://www.etsy.com/shop/FlipflopBottlecaps?section_id=11346599You can turn the bow so that the name can face in either direction. Best of all, you can't even feel the elastic after it is attached. Please let me know which bow color and correct spelling of the name you would like in the comments/notes section when you order.Convo me if you are interested in larger quantities and i will put out a special

Piano men in San Jose: Constantine Kitsopoulos leads Symphony Silicon Valley this weekend in a pair of two-piano works featuring Orion Weiss and Alessio Bax — the Mozart favorite, the Concerto for two pianos in E-flat major (K. 365/316a), and Camille Saint-Saëns’ “Carnival of the Animals,” narrated by actor Julian López-Morillas. The program concludes with Mozart’s eloquent Requiem in D minor (K. 626), featuring the Silicon Valley Chorale and soloists. Details: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday; California Theatre, San Jose; $45-$90; 408-286-2600, symphonysiliconvalley.org.— Bruce Manuel, Staff.

Red personalized red & black dance flip flop bows choose colors dance gift shoe slides ballet dance class recital gifts dance team r carpet rolls out in Albany: East Bay cinephiles will want to check out the seventh annual Albany FilmFest, kicking off March 18, Focused mostly on short features, the festival includes an opening-night screening of the Oscar-nominated animated short “Pearl.” The biggest draw, though, might well be a screening of the beloved East Bay hit “East Side Sushi,” filmed in Oakland, Its talented filmmaker, Anthony Lucero, will be on hand at the 7:30 p.m, March 22 screening for a Q&A afterward, Details: Through March 26; each screening costs $8.50; http://albanyfilmfest.org.— Randy Myers, Correspondent..

All aboard for beer!: Hop aboard the Niles Canyon Railway for “Beer on the Rails,” a two-hour trip featuring Bay Area brews, live music and a sausage lunch. Proceeds from the $45 tickets will benefit the railway’s historic works. Details: 1-3 p.m. March 18 at 37029 Mission Blvd., Fremont; 510-910-7024; www.ncry.org.— Linda Zavoral, Staff. Shamrock season in Dublin: Wear your green to the East Bay’s Dublin for a weekend of St. Patrick’s events. First up is the 7-10 a.m. March 18 pancake breakfast at Fire Station No. 16 (7494 Donahue Drive). The parade kicks off at 9:30 a.m. March 18 (Amador Plaza to Dublin Boulevard to Village Parkway to Amador Valley Boulevard), and a festival runs March 18-19, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Civic Center. The 5K Fun Run and Walk begins at 8:30 a.m. March 19 at Civic Plaza. Details: more information is at www.dublinca.gov.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Spring Schumann fling: Spring may be the best time to hear Schumann’s songs; richly scored and fragrant, they seem to evoke the promise of the new, Accompanied by the great pianist Malcolm Martineau, Swedish soprano Miah Persson and Austrian baritone Florian Boesch are likely to make this all-Schumann concert on March 19 a richly sensual experience, Details: 3 p.m.; Hertz Hall, UC Berkeley; $42; 510-642-9988, www.calperformances.org.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent, Minnesota meets New Orleans: Davina and the Vagabonds hail from Minnesota, yet they boast a sound that’s straight out of New Orleans, Those looking for a lively night of Crescent City-flavored blues and jazz should definitely check out this band, which is led by memorable vocalist Davina Sowers, The group comes to town in support of last year’s “Nicollet and Tenth.” Details: 8 p.m, March 19; Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, Berkeley; $20-$22; 510-644-2020, thefreight.org.— Jim Harrington, personalized red & black dance flip flop bows choose colors dance gift shoe slides ballet dance class recital gifts dance team r Staff..

They’ll slay you: The Kills are one of the better indie-rock outfits of the last 15 years, having delivered such solid albums as 2008’s “Midnight Boom” and 2011’s “Blood Pressures.” The band, which features mesmerizing vocalist Alison Mosshart and talented guitarist Jamie Hince, is touring behind its fifth studio effort, “Ash & Ice,” and lands at Oakland’s Fox Theater on March 22. Dream Wife is also on the bill. Details: 8 p.m.; Fox Theater, Oakland; $37.50; www.ticketmaster.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Nick Lazzarini won the first season’s competition on “So You Think You Can Dance” in 2005, He was 21 at the time, But he had already been dancing personalized red & black dance flip flop bows choose colors dance gift shoe slides ballet dance class recital gifts dance team r for 17 years, For him, dance had always been a vital form of self-expression, “If I didn’t have dance, I don’t know what I would have done,” Lazzarini, who hails from Mountain View, says, “At school, people were mean, If I didn’t have an outlet where I could go and just be myself, and not be afraid of being made fun of, I don’t know what would have happened..

“Lots of young kids these days are going through that. It’s so important to find a place that’s safe to be yourself. I was able to find who I was, as a person, in the dance world.”. He’s returning to the Bay Area in Shaping Sound dance company’s latest production, “After The Curtain.” It features a dozen dancers and depicts a 1930s style cabaret, on stage and behind the scenes. It explores the relationships among the performers. Lazzarini portrays the cabaret’s emcee. Also starring are Emmy-winning choreographer Travis Wall and Teddy Forance. They co-founded Shaping Sound with Lazzarini. The cast also includes 2015 “So You Think You Can Dance” winner Gaby Diaz and Santa Cruz native Chantel Aguirre of “Dancing with the Stars” fame.

Shaping Sound, whose origin was documented in the TV series “All The Right Moves,”  began in 2011, For a “So You Think You Can Dance” performance, Wall assembled Lazzarini, Forance and another soon-to-be partner in the troupe, Kyle Robinson, They had met as youngsters at a dance competition in New York and became friends, personalized red & black dance flip flop bows choose colors dance gift shoe slides ballet dance class recital gifts dance team r “Being a dancer, you don’t always love the work that you do or the choreography — or the choreographer that you’re working with,” Lazzarini says with a laugh, “So it was awesome to work in this situation, We sat down backstage afterward and were like, ‘Gosh, how do we make every job that we do as great as this? We need to start our own dance company.’ It snowballed from there.”..



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