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Women of the Dance

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There are certain songs that I must dance when they are played. The music forces me out of my chair and commands me to move my body in defiance of a culture that tells me I’m too old to shake that thing. Mainly I dance with myself and every once in a while with Billy Idol. For Merce Cunningham I imagined that every day of his life he was commanded to move his body in dance.

Like many people, I had heard of Mr. Cunningham's name. Because the lack of representation of artistic dance on television and movies I would not have been able to tell you the nature of his work. At the dance company he founded website I was able to read his biography and to sample a short video clip that showed his evolution as a dancer/choreographer.

This lead to more questions so I also visited the art portal Ubu Web, I got an additional overview of his career and discovered this video, Septet Excerpt 1964:

What inspired me from my brief research about Merce Cunningham is that he kept on dancing and learning right up to the end of his 90 year  life. He did not allow anyone to dictate how his life should be lived. We do not have to stick to paths that no longer serve our spirit. There are choices to dance to our own beat.

Dance Blogs and Bloggers

Dance is communication, sexuality, freedom and conformity, order and disorder. I try not to distinguish between professional dance and social dancing. It happens too often that one becomes the other. Innovation happens on the street level as well as in the great dancing schools and companies.

I can go days without dancing. This is not true for other people. For some people dancing is just one step removed from breathing. It is their life force and they know it. Their daily challenge is to find a way to incorporate dance and dancing into their day to day routine. Exploring dance blogs and websites can open visitors to styles of dance, performances, the business of dance and dance bloggers.

Carrying The Culture Forward

Anjali Nandan practices a dance form called Bharatnatyam, at Online Bharatnatyam she educates about the dance and has video examples of not only how to perform the steps but the reason behind each movement.

Dance Bloggers is a centralized spot for all kinds of English language dance blogs. From here you can find explorations on movement, learning African dance,  or a wee bit of Burlesque.

For the Love of Dance

Maria at A Time to Dance started her journey to dance later than most professional dancers but with no less of a passion than a teen. She is a dancer/educator who:

I became passionate about dance in my mid-twenties. For most other pursuits, this would not be considered late in life, but for dance, I consider myself a late bloomer. My first dance love is salsa– it was the initial “seed” that made me realize that my best tool for artistic and personal expression is my own body. That opened the door to the study of other types of dance, including hip hop, jazz, ballet and modern. I have been seriously devoting myself to the study of modern dance and dabbling in choreography over the past year.

Tonya Plank at Swan Lake Samba Girl works hard to make time to dance. She is a self described an amateur competitive Latin dancer, in addition to being a writer and a public defender. Tonya writes about dance in New York and beyond, has very interesting photos on her blog (I didn’t know dancers could look like that!) and reviews dance performances.

In the Profession of Dance

Nichelle Strzepek at Dance Advantage writes about what a person can gain from a dance education and what it means to be a professional. You don't have to be a dancer to appreciate:

Even when someone is simply not doing his best, and even if it is negatively impacting you or others, it is still not appropriate for a professional to publicly point this out to others.  It’s not nice!  No one can truly walk in another person’s shoes, therefore it is always best to remember the golden rule.  Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Dance Mine is a collaborative blog from Janie a ballet dancer,

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soullldiva 5 pts

Thanks for writing and posting this, Gena.  I, too, am a non-professional dancer who loves all things dance.  I believe that it is a great way to communicate feelings, thoughts, points of view and beauty.

Your find of Merce Cunningham is fabulous as well.  Great for giving props to an artist who did it his way until the very end.

Thanks again!

Soullldiva is the Dancemomma ( http://www.dancemomma.com/ )

danceadvantage 5 pts

I just discovered this lovely post! Thanks so much for including my blog!

And you are right, dance bloggers are doing wonderful work (if I do say so myself) and are incurably dedicated to spreading the word! It's fun and gratifying to see that dance enthusiasts are taking notice! Hooray!!

Nichelle ( http://nichelledances.wordpress.com )

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Gena Haskett 6 pts

I had so much more I couldn't fit in, those dance bloggers are doing unsung work. I didn't do them justice.

As for stopping, not until every stray bit of information is either posted on a blog or makes it to a recycling bin.

I'm thinking 2026 might do it.

Gena - Out On The Stoop ( http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com )

Maria Niles 5 pts

You keep writing these posts packed with fascinating links designed to educate me and give me glimpses of different worlds. I need more hours in the day to read, watch and listen to all the goodness. Now either bend the time space continuum or stop. *Stamps feet.* ;) (of course you know, but, just kidding).

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