Monday, November 23, 2009

FL

Wow - I am very fortunate to have so many great friends in Florida - but it is a bit overwhelming as well. I get off the plane and I already have messages from people wanting to meet up! ACK! I hope I can fit everyone in - and still relax! Everyone wants to take me to rocking clubs in Miami - I don't really like clubs - rocking or otherwise - anywhere - so hopefully I'll manage to convince them to do otherwise... I didn't even bring home clubbing cloths - lol! (Do I OWN clubbing cloths?)

My mom made her famous hockey puck burgers - which I love! Hoooooray!

TOmorrow - SWIMMING! OUTDOORS! Theoretically in SUNLIGHT!


I also got a "real" blog idea - since everyone keeps asking me for dance class advice - I thought I should make a website or blog about the various dance class in NYC -which ones are TRULY beginning appropriate and which are uber advanced classes in disguise - Like Yoda's begining class - which - is actually identical to his "advanced professional" level class. It won't so much be a this class is good and this class sucks site - but more of a "the is what you will get out of this class" so you really highlight the benefits of each class. I.e Yoda's class is excellent for a very advanced dancer with strong technique who wants to get "over their leg" and "square off" and/or work independently on a certain problem area for them. The class combinations themselves are more basic and slower than some other advanced professional classes, but many of the dancers in the class are the best in the world, and will be executing them with excellence, so an intermediate level dancer may easily get intimidated. Nancy's class is excellent for a very advanced dancer who wishes to work on turn out, pointed feet, posture, and and precision whilst doing intricate fast paced rhythmic combinations. I figure I can maybe have a few collaborators as well, different types and levels of dancers who give their own input. For instance Amanda IS an advanced professional ballerina, so her take on the classes would be different than mine - who considers herself a theatre dancer with a very strong ballet backgroun, which is different from Kat who considers herself a jazz dancer or Danielle who is a tapper or Kim who is an opera singer who is learning to dance for the first time. I know a lot of people who are intimidated to take class because they don't know what they are getting themselves into - I think this could be a valuable tool for them!:) Trying to think of a title - ideas?

OOOOOOOOH! And I'm looking at a big picture of my rooooo! HE'S SO CUTE. (was so cute?) THE PICTURE IS SO CUTE! LOL!:)

ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!



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