Dance Legends: Maria Tallchief
On January 24, my calendar informed me that Maria Tallchief was born in 1925.Maria Tallchief was a prolific American ballet dancer of Native American heritage. Continue reading Dance Legends: Maria Tallchief
On January 24, my calendar informed me that Maria Tallchief was born in 1925.Maria Tallchief was a prolific American ballet dancer of Native American heritage. Continue reading Dance Legends: Maria Tallchief
Hi. Allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Terica and I love dance. I danced when I was younger and throughout college and it really sparked joy in my life. Continue reading A Reintroduction
Hello Readers – This has been a very long hiatus. I’ve missed you! Tell me things about your life. How was your 2016? How is your 2017? Hopefully a little more joyous now that I’m posting again 🙂 In the US (and … Continue reading Black History Month Spotlight: Alvin Ailey
I’ve always had a relatively refined fashion sense. I bought my first suit in the 8th grade. I loved that suit because I thought it made me look important and powerful. I admired women in suits and felt that I … Continue reading Dance and Fashion: Two Worlds Collide
After taking an extended hiatus from blogging, I wanted to complete the posts that I had started writing previously. It’s quite likely some of you wondered if I had given up on dance. That could not be further from the truth. I actually saw … Continue reading Dance Around the World: Flamenco
So C your way out of it before D and E come and Fouette you away… Just my dance inspired take on the classic sassy dismissal. How many times did you hear the original phrase or even say it yourself? … Continue reading This is an A and B dance conversation…
It’s so crazy thinking that 2014 is almost over. Where did all of the time go? Can you believe that we are past the midpoint of February, 2015!?!?! Where did all of the time go? As I was looking for something exciting … Continue reading Tappy New Year! (Get it?)
We are aware of the connection between effort and pleasure, we are aware of the distance between our body parts, we are aware of the friction between flesh and bones, we sense the weight of our body parts, yet, our … Continue reading A Dancer’s Form is not Shaped by Gravity
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Those of you who have either been in dance (or even figure skating) or have a daughter, sister, niece or grand daughter in it know exactly what I mean when I say “Studio Dance… Continue reading A Dancers Life