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Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Video Marathon: Pussycat Dolls

Although I don't think they are together as a group anymore, I must say I LOVE the Pussycat Dolls.  They are amazing dancers and performers.  Although, they are a mainstream pop group, most of these girls have trained all of their life.  Besides the beautiful Nicole, my favorite is Ashley Roberts.  If you just watch her in each video below you will see what an amazing dancer she is.  She has true soul and puts her all into each performance.  This is my tribute to the Dolls.

 

 

 


I love this live performance by Nicole Scherzinger
I love this life performance of Wait A Minute by the Dolls

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Britney Spears Performance

After watching this performance a second time, I actually started to like it.  Although she performs differently than some years ago, she still has the natural star power. She looks more relaxed.

Click here to see her performance: http://www.iviewtube.com/videos/181073/britney-spears-till-the-world-ends-%28live-las-vegas-performance%29

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Power of Intuitive Dance: I Have Done This Ever Since I Was A Little Girl

Although meditation is often seen as a practice that we do sitting still, and there is great value in this, true meditation (being our natural state) is available to us anytime, anywhere. Anything that we do with awareness allows us to touch into the place within us that exists beyond time and space, that is untouched by circumstances, beliefs, emotions and physical state.
A deeply satisfying way to enjoy meditation off the cushion is in intuitive dance. Imagine taking a few minutes to check into your body, noticing its current state, turning on some inspiring music, and then beginning to move in a way that follows and supports the flow of energy that is already there. How do your arms move when they’re not being told what to do? How do your hips move when the mind is out of the equation? How does your spine flow when you let go of control? What happens when you decide to move from a place of listening to the body rather than telling it what to do? Where does the body take you?
In movement as a metaphor for life, intuitive dance can free us from the confines of a life controlled by limited beliefs, into the freedom of the unknown and inspiring possibilities waiting to be discovered. Most movement forms nowadays are structured and linear. We follow what the instructor tells us to do. While this can be enjoyable and beneficial in many ways, it makes sense to also allow ourselves to use movement as an exploration. After all, an authentic life is not a follow-the-leader type of a thing. There is great wisdom in complementing the masculine structure and discipline of most exercise forms with the feminine creativity and sensitivity of intuitive movement.
If you were to put on music and give a three-year-old space to move, she would display uninhibited, flowing, pulsing, chaotic, joyful dance. Somewhere along the line most of us lose this capacity as we begin to act in ways that are meant for outside approval rather than a sense of inner freedom – and this way of being plays out in our work, our relationships, our choices and our leisure time. Where there was once spontaneity is now a constant measuring against some external gauge of how we are supposed to act and feel, which tends to be restrictive and rigid. Meditative movement generated from deep within the body can begin to loosen these shackles and create greater freedom and joy not only in our dance but in our lives as a whole.
Emotionally, intuitive meditative movement invites us to feel deeply what is showing up in the moment and to move from that place. Before I begin my movement practice each morning, I take a moment to connect to any emotional energy that is present in my body and then let myself be drawn inwards to allow the energy itself to lead the dance. I find it a very effective and satisfying way to allow emotions to unwind themselves and to give me access to the clearer place beneath them.
Intuitive movement is very supportive of physical health and fitness. It lubricates the joints; accesses many more and deeper muscle fibers than linear movement; increases strength, endurance and flexibility; encourages lymphatic flow; challenges the cardiovascular system; oxygenates the cells; and enhances body awareness and appreciation. It can be done anywhere, anytime, and by anyone from the level of health that they’re currently at.
Because intuitive movement invites us to let go of moving from a choreographed mental place (and instead emphasizes spontaneity and authenticity), over time we develop the capacity through our movement practice to let go of our reliance on conditioned beliefs as a place to live from and begin to trust the deeper guidance of the soul, which speaks through the body. Thus there is a merging of body and soul that carries forth into our lives and helps us to create a life that is fluid, free and expressive of our true nature.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Friday, January 14, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Just Dance Work Out

So, I have started my new dance workout video Dance with Julianne: Just Dance.  I must say, this video is kicking my butt.  It is extremely high energy.  Although I get exhausted, I have fun dancing to the video and I know I am getting a great workout!

Beautiful Ballerina

Photo courtesy of http://prettylittleworldfashion.blogspot.com/

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Black Swan: How One's Mind Can Destroy One's Self

I had the chance to see Black Swan and really liked it.  It is a very dark movie with excellent acting. I think what struck me most and what I could most relate to was how one's mind can truly destroy one's life and how the pursuit of perfection can be one's greatest demon. A very poetic and psychologically challenging movie.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

My Passion: Dance





I have always been so passionate about dance. Ever since I was a little girl, I would just dance and dance alone in my room.  I would just lose myself in the rhythms of the song.  I have never been good at expressing my emotions using words. Dancing has always allowed me to express my emotion without words. Last night I was mesmerized by the following performance during the Macy's Stars of Dance featured during last night's episode of Dancing With the Stars.  The choreography of the beautiful ballerina in red embodied so much emotion. She was a beautiful dancer with precise and fluid moves.   This performance re-inspired me to continue to dance. 
Click here to view the performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iALyCrxt7HE
 
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