Small Progress!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

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I have a really bad habit of putting perfection over progress. It gets me nowhere! But in ballet class, it is the one place where I prefer to see small bits of progress at a time. After all, that is how it's done! But for example, one week I will really focus on pointing my feet and then the next week I may add thinking about keeping my shoulders down. Putting all the attention on one body part means maybe letting another part go for a short time until your body learns to adjust itself. But the point is to start training my body to remember where it needs to be in all the different areas. As long as I keep moving my attention to what needs to be fixed, it will all start to come together.

I had a really good class last night. I was telling Abby that I wanted to write something about it on our facebook page or twitter account, but that I just couldn't come up with the words to explain how I was feeling. Because it wasn't that I did extremely well in class; I just felt good.

Our instructor was giving us lots of good corrections and things to think about. I really like it when there's the occasional class with a lot of dialogue back and forth. I always have lots of questions swirling through my head, but not every class feels like the best time to be asking them. Especially when it's a big class and you don't want to hold everyone up. (I've been in that situation the other way around and I get so antsy to move on!) But last night there were just two of us in class. Myself and a woman in her 50s maybe? She is there three nights a week and is so positive and eager to learn. I enjoy it when she's in class. Anyway, I think it worked out well with just the two of us because we both enjoyed asking questions and working through things instead of just going from combination to combination. I really miss that about having Abby as an instructor. I feel like if I'm given something to focus on during a combination (engaging a certain muscle, using my head, opposition, etc.) then I'm much more likely to do better and therefore, progress that much more.

So my point with the progress over perfection thing is not only with ballet class, but with this blog and YouTube channel. I'd like everything for Ballerinas By Night to look nice and be well written and interesting, but sometimes I set my bar so high that I end up quitting before I finish. I need to work that muscle so I can eventually write posts and film videos without it having to require so much energy! I know you all are interested to hear about our experiences so I'd like to start writing a post once a week to share my thoughts on my classes and things I'm working on. Let me know if that sounds interesting at all :)

Hope you all are having a great dancing week!

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Performing!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

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I just finished my latest performance of The Nutcracker! It was great to be out in front of an audience again. Being on stage feels like home to me, and I had been away from home for a long time. It meant a lot of rehearsals, long hours, injuries, tears, yelling - yes, we ran the gamut of emotions. But, it also meant extreme joy, companionship with amazing people, feelings of success, and a huge accomplishment of putting on a great performance.

I am at a point in my life where the end of performing is felt in all that I do. I have great fear for the day that I can no longer perform, and will fight it as long as I can. But, we as dancers always know that our days are limited, and we could at any time have an injury occur that would mean the end, no matter what age we are. Rather than let it bring me down, however, it really drove me to action. I feel like I put 100% into my classes and rehearsals, and the hard work payed off. I'm very pleased with where I am with my dancing right now, and look forward to being in the spring show as well. It makes me focus on the "right now," and forces me to put aside frustrations. I have given up a lot of chances to dance and perform, but I don't have the luxury of time anymore. So, I am enjoying every minute I have!

Me on picture day at the studio.

At the theater.

My little nook I found to warm up backstage.

Tutu!

Dirty shoes.

Action shot on stage.

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New Year's Dance Resolutions

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

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Happy New Year!

It's the time of year for resolutions. For me, personally, I have never really liked the New Year's resolutions. Sometimes it feels like they are almost set up to fail, and you hear stories about how the numbers skyrocket at the gyms in January, only to be dwindling by February.

That negativity aside, this is a great time to set positive, reasonable goals for ourselves. Maybe this year you want to move from one pirouette to two, add some beats to your jumps, conquer eight fouettes, or gain another inch of extension in your developpe.

Whatever it is, I recommend writing it down and setting a time when you would like to have that goal accomplished. Tell your teacher, or ask one of your peers to help you, both to keep it in sight and to give you tips and to push you. Imagine where you want to be in 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and on this day next year. Is there a performance you want to be part of? Another level you would like to move up to? A part in a performance you want?

Be realistic, yes, but push forward as well. The reason we do this is to better ourselves, so there's no failure if something doesn't happen - as long as you worked for it and made improvement!

Comment below with your goals for the coming months and year!
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