dance

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I have always been a good student.
I have always been good at sports.
I have always been good at most things.

It was expected.
There were no alternatives.
My father drove me hard.

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Hi All,

So it has been two weeks since I began this journey with this amazing group. My participation has dredged up a lot of my past. Here is one story I would like to share:

When I was a freshman in high school, I was attending a pep rally – you know, one of those high school events that most  really enjoyed becuase we got out of class, went outside or played most of the day. Part of the activities was to compete against the other classes in particular sports events. One of them was volleyball.

So, there, I was. On the volleyball court of our gym. A DJ was paying my favorite song. And I was dancing.

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Good Morning Elegance

by bekahc on June 8, 2010

in inspiration

Her Morning Elegance by Oren Lavie, what an amazing example of an engaging music video. With stop motion and creative set placement, no matter how many times I watch this video I find something new. Great use of simple props timed to a beautiful musical track. I’d love to see the behind the scenes making of this video.

Anyone have any music videos they love? Please share with us!

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Episode 1: Shall We Dance?

by Terry Parish on June 1, 2010

in Creator Parish,Emota Story,news

Hi All – Thanks for taking the time to check this out.

Over the next month, I will be documenting my participation with a local, San Diego-based, non-profit, transcenDANCE Youth Arts Project (tDArts.org), as they prepare for their July 2010 performance at the Lyceum Theater.

For the next month, follow me as I take classes alongside this inspiring group of dancers. Watch as I learn different styles, from hip-hop to ballet.

Plus, if I was a betting man, I would say that I’ll be learning a lot more than dance.

After all….

tDArts believes that being a creative person fosters self-awareness, connection to humanity, the ability to explore possibilities, think critically, and transcend self-imposed limits.”

As one of the students, Dante – a 6’3” tall and slender force to be reckoned with – tells me, when he breaks down the word, to him, transcenDANCE means:

Change…
that brings you up…
through dance.

I can’t wait to find out if it’s true.

I look forward to sharing my findings and hearing back from you. So, please let me know what you want to know.

Background on transcenDANCE: Based in City Heights, a San Diego community, transcenDANCE Youth Arts Project uses the Performing Arts to empower culturally-diverse, neighborhood youth and to mobilize them for social change through the development of leadership skills.

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