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Anaheim Arsenal Announce the Hiring of Dance Team Coordinator Denise Jerome

September 27, 2006 - NBA G League (G League)
Anaheim Arsenal News Release


Anaheim, Calif., September 27, 2006-The Anaheim Arsenal have announced the hiring of Denise Jerome as Dance Team Coordinator to help create and build their first ever dance team. Jerome will begin by hosting dance team auditions on Saturday, September 30 at the Millenium Dance Complex in Hollywood for all dancers wishing to be a part of a professional sports dance team.

A professional dancer of over 10 years, Jerome comes to the Arsenal with plenty of dance and choreography experience as she becomes the first ever Arsenal Dance Team Coordinator. She will oversee all aspects of production, game-day operations and creating the image of the Arsenal Dance team.

"I'm excited about the opportunity of working on the ground floor with an expansion NBA D League team," said Jerome. "I believe the Arsenal dance team will be the bench mark by which all D League teams will be judged."

Jerome, founder of Sideline Sports Entertainment, a well-known company in the cheerleading and dance industry, has appeared in live performances with many high-profile musicians such as, Prince, Busta Rhymes and P.Diddy. In addition, she has appeared in various commercials, television shows and feature films as well as being a dancer and choreographer with the Miami Heat's dance team and the Laker Girls.

The Anaheim Arsenal with host its inaugural dance team auditions on Saturday, September 30 beginning noon at the Millenium Dance Complex in Hollywood. For more information contact 310-850-8846, lgivens@anaheimarsenal.com or visit anaheimarsenal.com.

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