I'm back in the land of the frigid north.
My 33-year-old dancing body doesn't warm up as well in Chicago as it did in Miami. There's no way around that. Yes, I know that's still young in human years, but dance-years are like dog-years: not as kind. You try pirouetting into a jump that lands on top of your feet/shins in a cross-legged position and hops into side lunge after walking 5 blocks in -13 degree windchill. It's a bit shocking.
Whatever. My point is that once the actual winter hit (not this global-warming-induced bathwater we were calling December) it suddenly became a huge chore to get myself to any class outside of the one I teach twice a week and company class. I am thoroughly convinced that all studio classes must suffer immensely when the cold hits, because I do. If it weren't for company class, I'd be losing ankle-strength faster than I lose my willpower in the Warm Ups section on DiscountDance.com.
If you're a dancer, you've been there. You get a couple of weeks off for Christmas and before you know it, you can't releve on one foot any more (not to mention that putting on a leotard and tights is a little harrowing after all that eggnog).
So here's to company class! You and I will always be best friends. You have saved me from myself many a Christmas season, and may you continue to do so for many a year to come. And I pledge, if I ever start my own company, I will arrange company class before every rehearsal. Amen.
This is a blog about what it's like to find Contemporary Dance in a new community. I have lived, taught and danced in Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Miami, Chicago and now Washington D.C. As a teacher and performer I am always interested in finding out what people are interested in artistically and technically. Follow me as I discover Contemporary Dance performance, writing, critique and pedagogy in the various places I travel and teach. Aaaaand, I'm sure I'll let you know what I'm up to too.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
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