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Day 43 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Dance Quotes

Day 43 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Dance Quotes

Lots of people talk about dance. These quotes say a lot about dancers who are truly dedicated. Enjoy *** Dance is the only art of which we ourselves are the stuff of which it is made.  Ted Shawn *** To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful.  Agnes De Mille *** Dancing with the feet is one thing, but dancing with the heart is another.  Unknown *** It takes an athlete to dance, but an artist to be a dancer.  Shanna La Fleur *** Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals.  Charles Baudelaire...

Day 42 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Half Way!

Day 42 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Half Way!

Happy May Day! It’s a sure sign spring is approaching! We’re at the midway point of my 84 days of blogs. Today I’ll change things up and give you two options. I hope both will appeal to you. 1. 84 Ribbons Word Search You are invited to try your hand at finding 65 words, all of which are important in the novel, 84 Ribbons. I hope seeing the words will bring back images from the story and help you relive special moments. You may download the word search by clicking this link. 2. Enter a new Rafflecopter Contest. I am...

Day 41 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Q&A

Day 41 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Q&A

During book events people often ask questions. Here are a few of the more common questions and my answers. When did you start writing? I started writing poetry when I was a child. I also made my own cards and wrote short stories. As a teacher I wrote plays and song lyrics but my interest in writing didn’t happen until I retired and had time to write at length. My first project was taking the training ideas Linda Belz and I developed for our classroom parents and turning them into my first book, Educating America: 101 Strategies for Adult Assistants ...

Day 40 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Dancers with Diplomas

Day 40 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Dancers with Diplomas

In our current world not every dancers leaves home to finish high school in a dance academy or graduates from high school and auditions  straight-away to join a ballet company. Some actually put their careers on hold and choose to attend college. True, many still seek out apprenticeships in ballet companies but a growing number of dancers go to college and earn Bachelors degrees in Fine Arts. Part of the draw is the chance to study dance history, kinesiology (mechanics of movement of the human body), and other interests such as early childhood education in addition to being able to...

Day 39 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Popular Ballet Novels

Day 39 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Popular Ballet Novels

The resurgence in interest in ballet stories is probably related to movies like The Company and Black Swan as well as the reality TV programs such as SYTYCD:  So You Think You Can Dance and Breaking Pointe. Many ballet stories are for young adults (YA); a few are for mature adults (MA). Please share your comments about any of the listed ballet stories you’ve read or if their synopsis sounds interesting to you. For more extensive synopses look to Amazon or Barnes and Noble online where you will also find reviews and ratings. 1.  Dancing on My Grave by Gelsey...

Day 38 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: (answers)

Day 38 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: (answers)

Here are the short answers to the French terms listed yesterday. For longer answers, check ballet terminology online. 1.  allegro – rapid movements accompanied by jumps, turns, etc. 2.  pas de deux – a dance done by two people (usually a man and a woman) 3.  tour en l’air – complete turns executed in the air 4.  balance’ – a waltz-like step where the weight is shifted from one foot to the other 5.  bourre’ – a traveling foot movement of tiny steps on releve’ beginning in fifth position 6.  glissade – gliding steps performed to prepare for a leap...

Day 37 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: French Word Trivia

Day 37 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: French Word Trivia

More French terms for you to decode. Use your background knowledge to  determine the meaning for each term as it relates to dance and especially ballet. Good luck! 1.  allegro 2.  pas de deux 3. tour en l’air 4.  balance’ 5.  bourre’ 6.  glissade 7.  grand battement 8.  re’verence’ 9.  passe’

Day 36 of 84 Days of 84  Ribbons: A Secret

Day 36 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: A Secret

Writers begin with reality and life situations and go wild from there. I did that with Miss Holland, Marta’s dance teacher. She is based on my wonderful Bremerton dance instructor Margie Speck. Here’s how they became one in my mind. Both dance instructors were thoughtful, positive and gave 110% to all their students from beginner to advanced. Both used record players and tape decks as sources of music. Both had commercial building spaces with concrete floors covered with linoleum. These and other facts moved to fiction as I began 84 Ribbons. They continue into book two, When the Music Stops...

Day 35 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Ballet Movies

Day 35 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: Ballet Movies

Since 1948  ballet-themed movies and movies with a significant  numbers of dances in them have become a small sub-genre of movies. Here are a few of note: 1.  Red Shoes (1948) 2.  American in Paris (1951) 3.  West Side Story (1961) 4.  Turing Point ( 1977) 5.  Nijinsky (1980) 6.  The Company ( 2003) 7.  Mao’s Last Dancer (2009) 8.  Black Swan (2010) Which, if any of these movies, left positive and lasting images that shared true dance expertise?

Day 34 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: World Book Night

Day 34 of 84 Days of 84 Ribbons: World Book Night

World Book Night is tonight in the USA! Tonight 25,000 volunteers with distribute free 500,000 books especially printed for the event. The goal is to get new books into the hands of underfunded schools and community members. Volunteers apply to receive the free books than go out and distribute those books. FYI: If you plan on considering being part of it next year, you’ll need to sign up soon.   This year the honorary spokesperson is Amy Poehler. Her comment begins, “I grew up loving books. In today’s digital world it’s more important than ever to know how it feels...