Hi everyone! For those of you who take my evening classes in Pasadena, I will not be teaching tonight, Tuesday January 26th because of a prior commitment. The amazing and talented Melissa Waters will be subbing for me - enjoy!
Also, I have LOTS of footage shot for new videos - it's just a matter of getting my webmaster to edit the pieces and upload them. He's been really busy with other video stuff for me, including the short video of me discussing my latest foray in publishing, THE RISE OF GINNY COOPER. Go to my YouTube channel and check it out, if you're interested.
But a new ballet video will definitely go up very soon...
Cheers and happy dancing!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Holiday schedule
Hello everyone in LA! My classes on Monday, January 18th are all normal:
5PM - Teen ballet
6:30PM - Adv beginner/Slow int Adult ballet
7:30PM - Basic beginner ballet
All at Le Studio in Pasadena.
Come take a dance class with me on your day off!
5PM - Teen ballet
6:30PM - Adv beginner/Slow int Adult ballet
7:30PM - Basic beginner ballet
All at Le Studio in Pasadena.
Come take a dance class with me on your day off!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
A new year of dance!
Long gone are the days when my dance resolutions for a new year might have included, "do consistent triples en pointe" or "do clean beats during allegro." LOL! Now I am more likely to resolve to forgive myself for falling out of my pirouettes on my left side or to avoid comparing myself to other dancers who are many years younger than me. In fact, those are two pretty good resolutions!
Forgiveness for one's own faults- whether they're dance-related or not - is an admirable goal for this new year, a year which has followed a decade of steady decline in our nation's cultural and moral standards. We have such a short time on this planet. Why waste the precious hours we have obsessing over the things we can't do - or can't do any longer?
No, I can't do those triples en pointe but I can do other things. My adagio is more expressive, my barre is more centered than it ever has been. I work more efficiently as an older dancer; my experience gives me insight I can share with my students, both young and old. I don't dance harder; I dance smarter.
Similarly, why compare yourself to others in the first place, regardless of their age? Every person has her own path and yours is not like hers. When I watch beautiful turners (can you tell turning has been the bane of my dance existence?), I look at their arms, their heads, their hips, their demi-plies for any hints that might help me. But unless that person is built exactly like me, she will probably turn in a very different way. No reason why I shouldn't try to get a clue from someone else but I should not expect to have the same result.
As an older dancer, I strive to maintain my skills - as I have developed them over the years - and to be a model for others who might believe they are too old to continue - or to start - dancing. No such thing. Never compare.
A scheduling note: all of my classes are back to normal beginning Monday, January 4th.
Forgiveness for one's own faults- whether they're dance-related or not - is an admirable goal for this new year, a year which has followed a decade of steady decline in our nation's cultural and moral standards. We have such a short time on this planet. Why waste the precious hours we have obsessing over the things we can't do - or can't do any longer?
No, I can't do those triples en pointe but I can do other things. My adagio is more expressive, my barre is more centered than it ever has been. I work more efficiently as an older dancer; my experience gives me insight I can share with my students, both young and old. I don't dance harder; I dance smarter.
Similarly, why compare yourself to others in the first place, regardless of their age? Every person has her own path and yours is not like hers. When I watch beautiful turners (can you tell turning has been the bane of my dance existence?), I look at their arms, their heads, their hips, their demi-plies for any hints that might help me. But unless that person is built exactly like me, she will probably turn in a very different way. No reason why I shouldn't try to get a clue from someone else but I should not expect to have the same result.
As an older dancer, I strive to maintain my skills - as I have developed them over the years - and to be a model for others who might believe they are too old to continue - or to start - dancing. No such thing. Never compare.
A scheduling note: all of my classes are back to normal beginning Monday, January 4th.
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