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dancing in the media in other news

PowerPoint or DANCERS?

John Bohannon, creator of Dance Your Ph.D., presents a modest proposal at TEDxBrussels:

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MSDC

Introducing the Macon State Dance Club

After a lot of “We should” and “Why isn’t there” and “How do we,” I am excited to announce that Macon State College is finally starting a dance club! This project fell into my lap a few weeks ago already half done; the students who wanted to start the club came to me with the initial paperwork done and a Facebook group started. When I went to join the FB group myself, I was excited to see that it already had over 50 members. And while I was loafing on my parents’ couch last week, the club’s most dedicated members were cutting rugs at Mambo’s. So today’s organizational meeting with the officers-to-be was practically just a formality. Our first full-scale meeting (general interest/business meeting with a side of dancing) is on its way to being scheduled for January 25. Stay tuned for more from this great new group, represented today by Neil, Minwoo, Danielle, and Amanda!

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Ballerina Corner

Sugar Prune Fairy

YOU GUYS. In ballet tonight we started learning the Sugar Plum Fairy variation.

For the first few minutes I did not think much about the fact that this experience represents a milestone in my ballet life.  I was busy thinking “Oh, cool, Sugar Plum.  Wonder if I will get to perform this at some point?” (haha, “at some point.”  See what I did there?)  And then I was thinking “Gaaaah, so much pointe work that I’m not sure I can do” and then “I don’t understand these counts and second arabesque and flip around and somehow second arabesque again and WHAT.”

Then we started doing it to the music a couple of times.  I got a sense of where the accents are and thus an idea of how the choreography is supposed to look (note to self: watch some videos).  And I went out to get some water with that music thrumming in my head, remembering how excited I was as a kid to learn that it’s not a HARPSICHORD and it’s not a XYLOPHONE, it’s a celestina.  And it finally struck me (I’m slow to catch on) that at age 38.5, I am learning Sugar Plum for the first time ever.

Holy Nutcracker!

It is very exciting even though I’m not very good at it right now, and I don’t know if I’ll ever do it in front of people, and I’m not sure I am Sugar Plum material in the first place.

Every version of the variation is a little different but this is the one I found that is most like what we are learning:

This is the part I think I’d like, but I’ll have to start working now on lifting my leg up next to my head. Daniel already thinks I’m totally capable of doing the partnered penché move at 2:43:

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competitions

America’s Funniest Comp Videos

Okay, maybe not America’s Funniest but I enjoyed watching this: the clip starts with one of our cha-cha heats. As it turned out, we were not entered for the rumba heat that followed it, but we needed a minute, and a consultation with Vince The Voice, to figure that out.

We reappear around 21:15–go ahead and jump forward because a big part of the clip consists of a long social-dance break to accommodate a judging panel change or some such.

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exhibitions & performances USA Dance

Come for the rumba, stay for the. . . rumba.

This video is from the “Dancing for our Heroes” charity ball back in July; I just got a copy on DVD a few weeks ago. Those of you who are Internet stalkers observant viewers will notice common elements between this routine and the one in the previous video. We took this version as a basis when we added the exhibition “tricks” in the more recent version of the routine.  Kind of necessary if, like me, you have not lost stamina or flexibility with age but have entirely lost the ability to remember choreography.  Sigh.

One more thing: the picture is funky for about the first 10 seconds of the video, but it does clear up.  More video soon; stay tuned!

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competitions exhibitions & performances

MOAR VIDEOS PLZ

I’m hoping to post several recent videos over the next few days; here’s the first.  These are the exhibition performances from last Friday at the Atlanta Dance Classic.  We appear at the 12-minute mark but the whole show is worth watching.  Great dancing all over the place!

The Atlanta Classic was a lot of fun; we have to give particular props to our instructor Eddie Ares for stepping in to partner me for a few heats because Daniel wasn’t feeling well.  Tune in again soon for more video from this and other recent events!