
Registration open for Jr. Adrenaline Rush Dancers
Published on December 1, 2004 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Chicago Rush News Release
The Jr. Adrenaline Rush Dancers program is back for a fourth season, and registration is underway, the Rush announced today.
Cheerleaders and dancers ages seven to 18 are invited to experience the Jr. Adrenaline Rush Dancers program. Participants are offered the opportunity to improve dance skills and techniques while strengthening teamwork and leadership skills. In addition to interacting and training with professional dancers, the program's highlight will be the special opportunity for the Jr. Adrenaline Rush Dancers to perform during halftime of two Chicago Rush home games.
The Jr. Adrenaline Rush program begins Saturday, January 29, 2005, with a one-day training camp at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont. Young dancers will spend the afternoon working to improve basic skills and learning routines, and will conclude with a special performance for family and friends.
The program then will continue throughout the 2005 Rush season, with four performance clinics culminating in two halftime showcases. Special features include two tickets to Chicago's February 6 home opener against Jon Bon Jovi's Philadelphia Soul and an end-of-the-season celebration at Six Flags Great America.
The complete program is costs $350 (not including the uniform). Parents wishing more information, or to sign their child up for the 2005 Jr. Adrenaline Rush Dancers program, may contact Wynne Bickhaus at (630) 881-3052 or visit the Rush Web site at www.chicagorush.com.
The Rush kicks off its fifth anniversary season in January with the 2005 home opener set for noon on Sunday, February 6, against Jon Bon Jovi's Philadelphia Soul. Rush season tickets, beginning at just $64, currently are on sale. To reserve your tickets, or for more information about 2005 Rush season tickets, fans can call the Rush at (877) Rush-Tix (787-4849) or visit the team's Web site.
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