Sunday, February 13, 2011
Religious Freedom!
The bogey E man?
Watch out!
Here the bogey E man comes
In broad daylight!
“Hey”, he says!
“I want what’s best.
Just do this and this and that
Then you will be in and not out
You’ll belong -
Be part of the Bounded set.
You cheer the Red Sox - me the New York Mets
Belonging to groups we all
are inside looking out, Or
outside looking in.
Join my inside track.”
Then, tell Mr Bogey E Man
“No, let’s break the bonds - the barriers of Bonded Sets
Then we all are part of the Centered set.
It doesn’t matter if it is the Red Sox, Orioles or New York Mets
All teams strive to reach the center, be the champs
There is no IN or OUT
Some are closer, some further
It may take some longer
But, everyone is moving along the way."
So, one and all let's try and be open in our life's journey. We ALL are members of the centered set.
Teaching Dance - Ballroom frame and the Rueda Basic
In ballroom it is an introductory survey class of over 50 students with 5 dances - waltz,foxtrot,tango, rumba and cha cha - covered in 10/12 weeks. With the emphasis on fun it is interesting to see how "frame" is learned. There is no substitute to feeling what a right and wrong frame is and the best way to do so is working with someone who knows that feeling. So, every time I get a chance to work with anyone I sneak in "let's look at frame".
In casino rueda there are many variations on the basic. The one that is safest to teach is where the leader places his palm flat against the followers palm on the second half of the basic. If the correct handhold is used where the leader pulls and then pushes the follower, so his right hand is clasping her palm it is easy for the lady to get her hand hurt. Sometimes people say oh rueda looks/feels boring. There is a reason why. A lot of people aren't being taught the elements that make it a really dynamic breathing (in/out open/close) circle. And for good reason. Learning that correct handhold and moving well takes time.
In all dance styles most students desire to keep on learning move after move. It is few who both realize the important basic/core elements and do the work to get those right.
A couple phrases to ponder
Music is the silence between notes. Dance is found between the steps. Silence and stillness is just as important as music and motion.
Many people talk so much about stepping on certain counts of the music, and about moving, and somehow what is between each note and movement is lost in the shuffle. When you can pay as much attention to both, that's when you dance.Sunday, January 9, 2011
Seasonal Greetings!
Bubbling springs gurgling
Sap of joy shooting arms
Reachin to sky's warm slate
Green despite-
Winter's winds bluster
...
Here's wishing all of us to be like the evergreen this Christmas season. The same joie de vivre - vitality - through x'mas, dec 31st, and through the 365 days of next year!
Relationships
Life is all about making connections
Music is a great way to do so
But it's even better when...
moving with the music...
with someone ;-)