Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Christian Dance Camp for Girls

"Dance isn’t just an art form; it’s a form of communication. At Jeremiah 31 Dance Productions, our goal is to communicate God's truth, love, hope, and joy through dance--ballet, tap, jazz, Irish step, theatrical, and lyrical!

Jeremiah 31:13: "Then young maidens will dance and be glad, young men and old as well. I will turn their mourning into gladness; I will give them comfort and joy instead of sorrow."

We are located in Parker, Colorado."

My friend is starting a day camp for girls ages 4-7 starting July 5th.
The camp is from 10am-12pm four days a week. Each week has a different theme to it, & a different style of dance. At the end of each week, there will be a dance showcase where your little girl(s) will do a dance routine (to a Christian song) to show the parents (& friends) what they learned!
To register your daughter(s), or to read more about Jeremiah 31 Dance Productions, got to their website at: http://jeremiah31dance.weebly.com/index.html


P.S.
I PROMISE!! SOON! I will give an update soon! Life is just so busy!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Saturday Dance


Hello all!
I had quite a lovely time dancing Saturday! (In the morning at least) Sadly I forgot my camera...

The dance workshop I attended was hosted by the Montgomery Library, & Boni's Dance Studio in the Woodlands.
The day consisted of 4 different types of dance. (Modern, Ballet, Improvisation, & Hip-Hop)

The Modern class was first. It was a good class. It was taught by Dan Cossack (sp?) who teaches at the Houston Ballet and Ad Deum. So It was nice to have a teacher who I've met before, & I know is a Christian. (since this event was not a Christian event.)



Ballet was after that!!! The teacher was Sarah Yarbrough, who also teaches at Ad Deum, and several other places independently. I loved the way she taught the class! (sadly, I forgot to ask which technique she used...) She was very sweet! The class lasted about an hour & a half, & I enjoyed every second of it! We did exercises and stretches that I already know, (since this was the beginners class for those who had 5 years or less years experience dancing) but It was nice to do them in a proper room w/ space & a proper barre & floor! (It's amazing how those small elements help in your dancing!) At the end of the class, Sarah commented on my line saying it was very good! Which for me, is VERY VERY encouraging!
I have only had one year of dance lessons, went to the Ad Deum Summer intensive 2 years ago, & have been dancing on my own as time & space permits since the end of 2008.) I was elated to know I haven't lost the majority of my technique & line! I even got my Frappe's down! (those can be tricky as they can be done very quickly, & in a combination of ways that confuse the mind! lol!)

If you don't really know what a frappe' is, this is kinda what it is:





How I do it is a little bit different... But every teacher teaches different combinations even with the same step, & every technique is different. If you want me to show you how I do them, I can at church on Sun. :)

After Ballet was lunch, & then a performance thing from a collage, & then the Improv. class. Improv was good. The teacher just taught you how to think on the spot.
After that was Hip-Hop.... That class was probably the worst.. I REALLY DON'T like hip-hop.... Ballet is more my forte'. I didn't think to call my mom before that class, but wish I had.. I didn't know the schedule since it was mentioned verbally, but it wasn't written down for the dancers to see, (& I didn't think to ask about it. Mostly cause it was class after class, & then I visited some with a girl who remembered me from the intensive.)

SO.... The highlight of my day was Ballet! The class I was really going there for! :) Thankfully it was a free
workshop!

So, that's how my Saturday went! Boy was I sore on Sunday! lol! All morning while I was getting ready I felt like I was moving in slow motion, I was so sore & stiff! lol! But it was a good pain! (Sounds strange, 
but being sore after I dance feels good to me.. We dancers are weird like that! lol!)

Thanks for reading! I'll post some pics of the "woman's touch" we've had around here the last 2 days, later
this week!



Thursday, January 28, 2010

Plie, Jete, Arabesque!



I am VERY excited! On Saturday, the 30th, I will be doing a dance workshop at a local dance studio!
The Montgomery County libraries are doing it for kids 12-18.
It's an all day workshop! 6 HOURS of dancing!!! I can't wait! Although they will be doing some styles I'm not particularly fond of, (hip hop & modern) they will be doing Ballet, & improvisation!
I've been working on stretching & getting worked out so I'm not quite so sore on Sat. :)
I'm looking forward to dancing again!

The workshop is being held at Boni's Performing Arts Studio in the Woodlands. I have been at this studio once before for a Summer Intensive 2 years ago w/ a dance company called Ad Deum (meaning: Unto God)  Two of the teachers from that studio will be teaching during the workshop! (I met one of them at the intensive)

I'll update after the workshop on how it went! (maybe even a few pics if I remember the camera ;-)