Delaware is in the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula and is the second smallest, the sixth least populous, but the sixth most densely populated of the 50 United States. Delaware is divided into three counties, the lowest number of counties of any state. From north to south, the three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. While the southern two counties have historically been predominantly agricultural, New Castle County has been more industrialized.
Before its coastline was explored by Europeans in the 16th century, Delaware was inhabited by several groups of Native Americans, including the Lenape in the north and Nanticoke in the south. It was initially colonized by Dutch traders at Zwaanendael, near the present town of Lewes, in 1631. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution and on December7, 1787, became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, thereby becoming known as The First State.
Delaware wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Delaware. Historically, the first Swedish settlers planted grapes and made wine in Delaware as early as 1638.
Delaware has five wineries that each have limited production, the fewest of any state in the United States. The largest winery is Nassau Valley Vineyards, which makes fruit wines in addition to grape wines. Two others are Pizzadili, a small, family business which opened in 2007 and Harvest Ridge Winery, which opened in 2013.
The hit version of the song was recorded by Perry Como on December 28, 1959. It was released by RCA Victor Records as a 45rpm single with catalog number 47-7670 and as a stereophonic 45rpm single with catalog number 61-7670. The flip side was "I Know What God Is". The record reached #22 on the Billboard charts in March 1960.
The same recording, with the same B-side, was released by RCA in the United Kingdom (catalog number 1170) where, oddly, it did even better there than in the U.S., reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Evolve · Delaware
Lost in the Beauty of Innocence
℗ 2006 MTG Productions
Released on: 2006-02-13
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published: 13 Jan 2019
Evolve 2019 Promo Video
Join Delaware Dance Fever on Saturday March 2nd for our annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition! Take Hip Hop & Contemporary classes taught by SYTYCD's Jaja Vankova & Amelia Burkhardt at our 8am - 11am convention in the Carpenter Sports Building (Little Bob). Email [email protected] if interested in registering for these classes! Then head over to Mitchell Hall for the competition portion from 12:45pm - 7pm, where 17 teams from universities around the tri-state area will be performing. We can't wait to see you there!
published: 12 Feb 2019
Evolve Promo Video 2018
Video created by Alexander Sheedy
published: 05 Mar 2018
Evolve 2020
Get ready for Evolve 2020 the Intercollegiate Dance Convention hosted by Delaware Dance Fever with Liberate Artists INC.
This year it's going down! If you're a dance program in a college or university r join us by reaching out to Alexa at [email protected]. See you this March 2020 for Evolve!
published: 28 Oct 2019
Amelia Burkhardt Choreography 'Feel Again' @ Evolve Delaware University
published: 15 Jan 2021
"Let It Go" Evolve 2016
Choreographed by Brenna Spolidoro
1st Place Overall Contemporary Category Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Convention
published: 07 Mar 2016
DDF Evolve Promo 2017
Video by Allie Meagher
Check out a little more about Delaware Dance Fever's annual competition and convention that we created and host and UD! Contact [email protected] for more info!
published: 20 Sep 2016
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Convention 2014
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition is an event for collegiate student-run dance teams, like Delaware Dance Fever. Evolve was started in 2014 by members of Delaware Dance Fever in an effort to find teams similar to ours and share our passion for dance in a fun competitive environment. DDF previously attended dance competitions such as "Headliners and "NDA" which were traditionally for younger dancers. While we enjoyed competing, we grew tired of being the only group competing in the "adult" category. We knew there had to be other teams like ours, and sure enough we found them!
Last year, seven teams traveled to the University of Delaware to participate in the day-long event. The day included master classes taught by professionals in the morning, and a professionally judged competitio...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Evolve · Delaware
Lost in the Beauty of Innocence
℗ 2006 MTG Productions
Released on: 2006-02-13
Auto-genera...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Evolve · Delaware
Lost in the Beauty of Innocence
℗ 2006 MTG Productions
Released on: 2006-02-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Evolve · Delaware
Lost in the Beauty of Innocence
℗ 2006 MTG Productions
Released on: 2006-02-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Join Delaware Dance Fever on Saturday March 2nd for our annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition! Take Hip Hop & Contemporary classes taught by SYTYCD's ...
Join Delaware Dance Fever on Saturday March 2nd for our annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition! Take Hip Hop & Contemporary classes taught by SYTYCD's Jaja Vankova & Amelia Burkhardt at our 8am - 11am convention in the Carpenter Sports Building (Little Bob). Email [email protected] if interested in registering for these classes! Then head over to Mitchell Hall for the competition portion from 12:45pm - 7pm, where 17 teams from universities around the tri-state area will be performing. We can't wait to see you there!
Join Delaware Dance Fever on Saturday March 2nd for our annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition! Take Hip Hop & Contemporary classes taught by SYTYCD's Jaja Vankova & Amelia Burkhardt at our 8am - 11am convention in the Carpenter Sports Building (Little Bob). Email [email protected] if interested in registering for these classes! Then head over to Mitchell Hall for the competition portion from 12:45pm - 7pm, where 17 teams from universities around the tri-state area will be performing. We can't wait to see you there!
Get ready for Evolve 2020 the Intercollegiate Dance Convention hosted by Delaware Dance Fever with Liberate Artists INC.
This year it's going down! If you're ...
Get ready for Evolve 2020 the Intercollegiate Dance Convention hosted by Delaware Dance Fever with Liberate Artists INC.
This year it's going down! If you're a dance program in a college or university r join us by reaching out to Alexa at [email protected]. See you this March 2020 for Evolve!
Get ready for Evolve 2020 the Intercollegiate Dance Convention hosted by Delaware Dance Fever with Liberate Artists INC.
This year it's going down! If you're a dance program in a college or university r join us by reaching out to Alexa at [email protected]. See you this March 2020 for Evolve!
Video by Allie Meagher
Check out a little more about Delaware Dance Fever's annual competition and convention that we created and host and UD! Contact uddelawar...
Video by Allie Meagher
Check out a little more about Delaware Dance Fever's annual competition and convention that we created and host and UD! Contact [email protected] for more info!
Video by Allie Meagher
Check out a little more about Delaware Dance Fever's annual competition and convention that we created and host and UD! Contact [email protected] for more info!
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition is an event for collegiate student-run dance teams, like Delaware Dance Fever. Evolve was started in 2014 by members of...
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition is an event for collegiate student-run dance teams, like Delaware Dance Fever. Evolve was started in 2014 by members of Delaware Dance Fever in an effort to find teams similar to ours and share our passion for dance in a fun competitive environment. DDF previously attended dance competitions such as "Headliners and "NDA" which were traditionally for younger dancers. While we enjoyed competing, we grew tired of being the only group competing in the "adult" category. We knew there had to be other teams like ours, and sure enough we found them!
Last year, seven teams traveled to the University of Delaware to participate in the day-long event. The day included master classes taught by professionals in the morning, and a professionally judged competition in the afternoon. We would like to thank Salisbury University's Untouchables Dance INC, Fairfield University's Dance Fusion, Rutgers University's Performing Dance Company, Temple University's InMotion, New York University's Pulse Dance Project, Montclair State University's Dance Company, and Washington College Dance Club for helping to make our dream a reality!
This year will be the second annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition. The event will include master classes as well as a competition. We are currently seeking interested teams to compete at the event. Tentative dates for 2015 are Saturday February 28th and Saturday March 7th.
Please email [email protected] for further information!
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition is an event for collegiate student-run dance teams, like Delaware Dance Fever. Evolve was started in 2014 by members of Delaware Dance Fever in an effort to find teams similar to ours and share our passion for dance in a fun competitive environment. DDF previously attended dance competitions such as "Headliners and "NDA" which were traditionally for younger dancers. While we enjoyed competing, we grew tired of being the only group competing in the "adult" category. We knew there had to be other teams like ours, and sure enough we found them!
Last year, seven teams traveled to the University of Delaware to participate in the day-long event. The day included master classes taught by professionals in the morning, and a professionally judged competition in the afternoon. We would like to thank Salisbury University's Untouchables Dance INC, Fairfield University's Dance Fusion, Rutgers University's Performing Dance Company, Temple University's InMotion, New York University's Pulse Dance Project, Montclair State University's Dance Company, and Washington College Dance Club for helping to make our dream a reality!
This year will be the second annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition. The event will include master classes as well as a competition. We are currently seeking interested teams to compete at the event. Tentative dates for 2015 are Saturday February 28th and Saturday March 7th.
Please email [email protected] for further information!
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Evolve · Delaware
Lost in the Beauty of Innocence
℗ 2006 MTG Productions
Released on: 2006-02-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Join Delaware Dance Fever on Saturday March 2nd for our annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition! Take Hip Hop & Contemporary classes taught by SYTYCD's Jaja Vankova & Amelia Burkhardt at our 8am - 11am convention in the Carpenter Sports Building (Little Bob). Email [email protected] if interested in registering for these classes! Then head over to Mitchell Hall for the competition portion from 12:45pm - 7pm, where 17 teams from universities around the tri-state area will be performing. We can't wait to see you there!
Get ready for Evolve 2020 the Intercollegiate Dance Convention hosted by Delaware Dance Fever with Liberate Artists INC.
This year it's going down! If you're a dance program in a college or university r join us by reaching out to Alexa at [email protected]. See you this March 2020 for Evolve!
Video by Allie Meagher
Check out a little more about Delaware Dance Fever's annual competition and convention that we created and host and UD! Contact [email protected] for more info!
Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition is an event for collegiate student-run dance teams, like Delaware Dance Fever. Evolve was started in 2014 by members of Delaware Dance Fever in an effort to find teams similar to ours and share our passion for dance in a fun competitive environment. DDF previously attended dance competitions such as "Headliners and "NDA" which were traditionally for younger dancers. While we enjoyed competing, we grew tired of being the only group competing in the "adult" category. We knew there had to be other teams like ours, and sure enough we found them!
Last year, seven teams traveled to the University of Delaware to participate in the day-long event. The day included master classes taught by professionals in the morning, and a professionally judged competition in the afternoon. We would like to thank Salisbury University's Untouchables Dance INC, Fairfield University's Dance Fusion, Rutgers University's Performing Dance Company, Temple University's InMotion, New York University's Pulse Dance Project, Montclair State University's Dance Company, and Washington College Dance Club for helping to make our dream a reality!
This year will be the second annual Evolve Intercollegiate Dance Competition. The event will include master classes as well as a competition. We are currently seeking interested teams to compete at the event. Tentative dates for 2015 are Saturday February 28th and Saturday March 7th.
Please email [email protected] for further information!
Delaware is in the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula and is the second smallest, the sixth least populous, but the sixth most densely populated of the 50 United States. Delaware is divided into three counties, the lowest number of counties of any state. From north to south, the three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. While the southern two counties have historically been predominantly agricultural, New Castle County has been more industrialized.
Before its coastline was explored by Europeans in the 16th century, Delaware was inhabited by several groups of Native Americans, including the Lenape in the north and Nanticoke in the south. It was initially colonized by Dutch traders at Zwaanendael, near the present town of Lewes, in 1631. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution and on December7, 1787, became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, thereby becoming known as The First State.