Members of the U.S. Pizza Team’s acrobatic squad added
another stamp to their passports this year. It seems that they have
become
somewhat famous.
Once
each year, there is a massive
gathering of grocery store owners in
I
have been witness to the evolution
of this team for the past four years and this performance really opened
my eyes
to the commitment and talent we have on the U.S. Pizza Team. We arrived
in
It
was Thursday in
We
all awoke and gathered in the
lobby, except for Siler “Hammer Time” Chapman, who needed a little
encouragement to get up. It was about 40˚ outside, but that was the
only place
in this quaint little hotel where there was enough room to go over the
routine.
As I stood and watched, I was amazed at how quickly the routine came
together.
For two hours, in the German cold, the team worked on timing, dough
tricks and
the choreography.
The
routine was based around music
from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. It was a Western routine about the
good
guys battling it out with the bad guys and started with Michael
Shepherd and
Joe Carlucci, who were playing the bad guys, tying up Missy Green and
making
her the damsel in distress. Tony Gemignani, who played the ringleader
of the
bad guys, then faces off with Chris Green, who plays the sheriff. As
they start
to duel, doing acrobatic dough tricks, Tony calls in his band of
hoodlums and
Chris calls in his trusty sidekick...Siler. The two groups do some
amazing
choreographed dough tossing and it ends up with Tony and Joe doing
tricks
blindfolded. Yes, that’s right, these guys can do acrobatic dough
tossing
blindfolded. In the end, Siler and Chris rope the bad guys and save the
fair
maiden.
The
day of the show, the team did
dress rehearsals for about five hours in the dressing room perfecting
things.
For the performances at the convention, each team member did an
individual
routine first and was interviewed on stage. After each member was
finished, the
entire team performed. I am not just saying this because I have been a
part of
this team for going on four years now, I am saying it because it is the
truth...they were truly amazing. Everyone stepped up their performance
two
notches. The crowd, the largest live crowd the team has ever performed
for, was
mesmerized. This was something they had never seen before and probably
something you have never seen. As good as Friday’s performance was,
Saturday,
they were even tighter. John Barker, who had pop musicians from
Saturday,
the team had a much-needed
break during the day and took the train into downtown
The
U.S. Pizza Team acrobatic
members are all pizzeria owners. They love what they do. Several have
appeared
on shows like ESPN’s Cold Pizza, Good Morning America, The Today Show,
Jay Leno
and also performed for Universal Studios, Walt Disney and many
festivals and
trade shows around the country. If you would like to have them come out
to an
event in your area, call 662-234-5481 and see if the dates are
available.
If
you
would like to tryout for the U.S. Pizza Team, acrobatic competitions
(individual dough tossing, dough stretching, and fastest pizza maker)
take
place at various event around the country. One place you can either
tryout, or
just come to watch, the events is at the New York Pizza Show in
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Routine 3 |
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– PMQ –