Monday, December 24, 2007

CHICAGO SALSA CONGRESS FEB 14-17 2008



WAAAAA HOOOOO! SALSA CONGRESS IS BACK!!! Anyone that is interested in what Salsa culture is all about can NOT miss this event! It's exactly what it sounds like... a Convention for 3.5 days dedicated to the world of Salsa and Mambo. There are dance troupes that travel from as far as South Korea to perform at the shows, Salsa/Mambo instructors that travel in from as far as Puerto Rico just to share their love of the dance.


I went for one day last year with a friend after RT couldn't say enough good things about it... Workshops start as early as 9:30am... and don't stop until about 4:30pm... then you get a break to grab something to eat and change for the evening's show and dancing. All in all the dancing doesn't officially stop each day until 3am! It's FANTASTIC!!! Not to mention the LIVE music... oh, last year's band was so cool I still have the post card from the event... Sammy Garcia & Sabor de Puerto Rico... even when I reached a point when I was really too tired to stand, I stuck around just to watch the band and the other dancers. Yeah, and I can't forget about the more than 20,000 square feet of dance floor!!!!


I do admit I was on a bit of a Salsa/Mambo overload after the one day, for about two weeks...the only Salsa I wanted was the kind that comes with chips... Now, I have such fond memories of that one day... I want to do THE WHOLE weekend this year!!!


Check out the Chicago Salsa Congress website and see if it's something you want to get involved in! I reccomend it for ALL levels of dancers... EVERYONE can take something away from this event!

Happy Holidays and Joyous New Year....




.... To all my family, friends, readers, instructors, and fellow dancers alike.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Two of the THREE hundred photo's...

And the results are in! Well, sort of... Eric Klein, my dear photographer from last Saturday's blast of a photo shoot was an absolute dear and e-mailed me two of the shots.... personally I KNOW these are NOT the one's that will be published, my artists eye is sure of that...but if these two are an example of the work produced during that shoot...then I KNOW there are going to be some GREAT shots in that bunch!

Let me know what you think!

My AMAZING Dance Weekend! - Sunday Competition!

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!! More dance related activities! So, you see why I didn't want the weekend to end. Sunday was a regional competition and Holiday Ball for the Fred Astaire chain. I arrived later in the afternoon and caught some of the Latin heats, I saw some of RT's students burning the floor! Unfortunately I missed Buddy's entries... Next time I'll have to arrive earlier in the day. I caught up with some dance friends and we chatted about this dance and that. There were some kids competing as well... I mean LITTLE kids... maybe 7 years old... and they were Dynamite! It's so much fun to see the wee ones cutting a rug like that. Makes me wish I would have started dancing ages ago too.

The competition portion of the day concluded and we all ran off to change for the formal evening. I had brought a special dress... one that I've only worn once and has pretty special meaning. I decided to wear my prom dress from 10 years ago! Now wait.... before you scoff and think that I'm totally insane just read for a second. My prom dress is NOT your typical fru fru dress. It's an ankle length tank dress with an empire waist that comes with a long sleeve jacket. The color is a deep purple, and when it moves or creases it shines bright green. I paired it with a hand made original crystal necklace and earrings a friend had designed for me a while ago, and some shiny black heels (2" heels thank you very much!) There...see... NOT your usual prom dress, but then I'm not your usual girl so it works out. This dress is 7/8 sizes smaller than I used to wear a year and a half ago, and while it was still a little tight in the bust, (a problem I have no issue with) the rest of it fit a lot better than I remember! I'll hang on to it for a while, a lot of people seemed to like it...and while it may not be totally socially appropriate that I was telling them it was 10 years old, hey... I'm proud that I got to wear it! So look out! If I have any more formal events thru spring... I just may bust it out of the closet again before it is to big to wear!

The evening's performance was put on by Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Valeriya Kozharinova an absolutely AMAZING show! They are both 21, and currently among the best in the world at what they do. I took some pictures of their Bolero, but unfortunately ran out of pics by the time they got to Jive... Their Jive was truly unreal, I wouldn't have believed legs could move so fast if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes! It was a WONDERFUL cap to one of the most fun weekends I've had in a while!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

My AMAZING Dance Weekend! - Saturday PHOTO SHOOT!




Saturday was the day I'd been working towards since December 1st. I arrived at the studio about 10min before my actual appointment of 10:30am. To my SHOCK and amazement Tony Dovolani from Dancing with the Stars (and my dance floor's namesake) was in (he'd been in all week with coaching, but to see him there on Saturday was a true delight!) RT showed up as he'd promised, as did my sister and a few of my "dance friends"- they wanted to see what this photo shoot was all about. It was wonderful to see them all there!

The photographer Eric Klein arrived on time with Cindy and Jen, they were so kind and professional. Cindy was in charge of hair and makeup, Jen was tasked with wardrobe. After what felt like ages in the make-up chair, and a brief visit from Tony we went thru the process of trying clothing. We all settled on the dark wash jeans I had brought paired with a lavender blouse and cream shell, accessories included two of my favorite Celtic pieces from my own collection. Once that was settled we began the quick process of hair. Then it was off to the smaller ballroom to begin the photo process! While I didn't know if they were going to want an instructor for the photo shoot, they did in fact pull RT into the make-up chair... so we could provide some variety for the magazine!





We commenced with my simply standing feet in 5th position, hips at a slight angle to the camera, arms at my side...and SMILE! Then I was asked to hook my thumb in my pocket, put my hand on my hip... and so forth...if my clothing moved Jen would run forward to fix it... if a hair fell out of place Cindy would run forward and spray it down. After a while RT was asked to come in and we held a few poses, open break, smooth frame, and Tango Corte...where of course I was holding my left hand wrong on his arm, so some of the pics will look more like I'm hanging on for dear life, rather than gracefully leaning forward (lets face it...if any of those Corte pictures look graceful it's by complete accident, there is NOTHING about my Tango that is graceful yet.) At one point I had the photographer asking me to keep my eyes open while smiling, and RT whispering in my ear about fixing my hand, or pointing my foot more. I was busting up on the inside about it...(had to stay all pretty and serene on the outside) even when standing still RT has to get REALLY TECHNICAL on me. Which completely makes sense, I want these pictures to look as good as humanly possible.... but that doesn't keep it from being down right funny.



3 hours and THREE HUNDRED pictures later it was time to call the photo shoot to a close. To my understanding those three hundred will be whittled down to about 10 or so that the photographer will send to the magazine, then the magazine will select one or two for the article... Well gee... maybe they should have taken more, I hope there's one or two photos that work out of all that.

My AMAZING Dance Weekend! - Friday

Can I just re-live this past weekend over and over again like in the movie "Groundhogs Day"?

Friday brought forth the Holiday party at the studio. I played my usual social butterfly self and had WAY too much fun! The evening began with a showcase of the youth classes... wee ones from age 5 up danced their hearts out... entirely too cute! Then it was time for us grown-up students to get our groove on... One of the instructors asked me to dance a cha cha...and I had enough power going into my spins to attempt a double, but alas... my balance just isn't ready to take me there yet. Buddy and I rocked a Hustle and a Salsa, and I'm pretty sure we trotted like foxes too :) . Then another instructor I only dance with at parties (we joke that it's our "bi-weekly dance") grabbed me for a super fast East Coast Swing. Some of my favorite student leads were there too... SL and I can usually get together for swing and/or hustle, somehow we always exchange amazed glances when we actually get through a dance or step on time.... and Mr. P actually got me through some of my cross over breaks in cha cha! There was something magic in the air for me that night... I did screw up on a couple things I normally have down, but that's ok.

RT and I were talking our way thru a Rumba, when the MC said "Ladies lead!" We switched frame...and my mind went blank... I couldn't remember anything about how to start the Rumba! RT helped me out by nudging us in the right direction... and for the basic... I wasn't having a hard time at all... I could get used to this whole being in control thing... then it was time to try a turn. I never new RT could make such a pretty follow! That was a lot of fun to experience actually leading...it would take some time before I could remember when to begin leading on everything else. All in all fun party! GREAT start to this weekend!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

One Week + Down... and Look for me in February on your Local Newsstand!

One week down...well more than that... and I have managed to drop 4 lbs, which considering that I'm now fighting a stress induced cold is AMAZING! Still hoping to post big loss numbers for this week... even though I only have three official days until my "big" event.


Speaking of that event, I suppose now would be a good time to fill you all in on what is going on.


This whole thing is, totally and completely mind blowing! You see, back in August a magazine called First for Women found this humble journal simply by searching the web. After reading posts like "Dancing for my Life..." and "Please Allow me to Reflect on My Reflection." they have decided that my humble journey of a better life by ballroom dancing is inspiring enough to be worhty of a feature article in their publication!





The reason why I am so focused on being at my best on December 15th, is because the article will feature one or two photos of me, and that official photo shoot is happening at the dance studio on Saturday!





I'm continually blown away by the inspiring e-mails from my readers, and fellow dance students alike, but now that my little story is going into a national publication WOW... I have major responsibility to maintain my lifestyle and postings now! I've said it before, and I'll say it again... THANK YOU for all your support!





So, keep your eyes peeled! I'm told the article will be in the issue released in late February 2008.

(Photo above is the edition of FIRST for Women that is now on newsstands...)

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Lesson's With Buddy, Bringing Smooth Up To Speed


There's no real reason for it, but it has been brought to my attention that during my lapse in filling all my dear readers in on lessons, my lessons with Buddy have not been posted. I believe I've had three lessons that have yet to be explained. While sadly I can't remember the details of all, there is one new development since working with Buddy that I'm quite excited about!

When I started learning from Buddy I had no idea what to expect, as previously mentioned he is very different from any instructor I've ever danced with. It did take a little time to adjust, but now I look forward to lessons with him as much as any I've ever scheduled.

The newest development I've learned with Buddy is in the smooth dances, the two I've been working on the most lately are Foxtrot and Tango. Before, I used to dread smooth dances... I only learned them because they are part of the whole Ballroom experience. Lately I actually really enjoy Foxtrot with Buddy, it actually feels like a dance I can do as opposed to one I can only muddle my way through. I can use my knees appropriately, though the top portion of my frame still needs work. Even when I am terrible, Buddy is rather adept at not mirroring my feelings and instead helps me work at improving by the end of the lesson. My favorite part of Foxtrot so far is the grapevine, and as long as I'm not subconsciously trying to back lead, I almost feel like I have the control required to really do the dance. Gaining control is something I've been working on for a long time now, and I'm so pleased that I'm finally making progress.

Tango, ah the Tango...Buddy is one of my favorite Tango partners as well... I'm very pleased to inform you that I no longer have issue with the frame and lack of space between myself and my lead. I also love the attitude, although still have difficulty maintaining it for the complete dance. The Tango is great for me because it seems that I'm rather incapable of back leading in this dance, and have no choice but to follow, which is a trait I'm learning to bring to my other dances. I can't wait to learn more and really fine tune what I need to so that I become proficient at it. Tango has a culture all it's own and I'd like to look into that once I'm fairly confident with my skill.

So I must now utter a statement that I never ever thought would ever cross my lips. I am learning to really like Foxtrot and Tango...therefore I am really learning to appreciate Smooth Ballroom dances! YEAH!

Learn to Dance and Do Some Good!

Chicagoland Fred Astaire dance studios are having a wonderful promotion. NOW is the time to take that first dance lesson! Why? Because you can get that introductory lesson and help give a gift to a child in need.
All you have to do is contact your nearest Chicagoland Fred Astaire, schedule your lesson on or before December 17th 2007 and bring an unwrapped toy to donate to Toys For Tots! As if you didn't have enough reason before... now you can learn to dance and do some good all at the same time!

I look forward to seeing you all on the dance floor!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

This Week's Lesson... Let's Work it Out...


This week's lesson with RT, was as they usually are, really technical, but per my usual style I refuse to allow my entire lesson spent on fine tuning one little thing when I feel much more comfortable working technique out while actually dancing.

RT and I opened with East Coast Swing, which we haven't done together for a long time now, and it was a blast like always! I don't know why, but RT is one of the few leads I've had for East Coast that isn't afraid to travel across the floor during the basic triple step. I always figure if we've got the space we should use it, and as soon as I feel the push to triple step my way in one direction or another I have to keep myself from squeaking a "WEEEE!!!" out as it always feels like a bit of a ride! We covered not only elements but most of the steps I know, and even worked on the Swing version of the swivels. It was a most excellent way to warm up at the top of a lesson.

We then moved into some Salsa/Mambo which I'm pleased to say I'm progressing at rather nicely. I've even developed what I consider to be a solid double spin, which to this point I can't even attempt in some of the other dances. RT also showed me a pattern/step that involves the lead going around the follow and ending in a nice spin back to basic frame/step. I seemed to pick up on it fairly quickly but, now several days removed from the actual lesson, can't tell you if I'll be able to read the lead appropriately in the future, I'll just have to hope on that one.

After Salsa, we went back to Rumba... it seems that of all the dances one could work on technique in Rumba for a lifetime and never really have it as it should be. We spent a good portion of the lesson moving ribcage, then hip, ribcage, hip...again...and again... My frustration grew, I promised to work on my ribcage to hip relationship at home and told him that Buddy had showed me a spiral at the end of a step a few weeks ago that I wanted to work on instead. So we did... and turns out the spiral turn happens at the end of a Cuban walk step...so we walked, I would try to spiral, and we walked again, and again I would try to spiral... I've got the spiral part, it's the timing that I'm screwing up, and the walking bit always needs help. By the end of this technical bit I was again frustrated, but did feel like I had a better grip on that style of turn, and while I know I have shown promise with my Cuban walks they are still too inconsistent for me to say that I improved those.

RT is very good at reading my frustration levels, as tends to happen when you work with someone for so long, and at some point the weekly question of how many lbs I had lost came up. I told him that it was honestly going well, until the holiday happened then some quality time at the bar happened and now it's not going as well (but that's about to change if you read the post below). So I expressed my minor frustration at not really dancing but working on technique (sometimes with our styles being so different I think it's amazing that we get along at all, much less as well as we do) RT is an amazing dancer and his eye for technique is nearly unparalleled based on observations that I've witnessed...but my brain sometimes just can't process everything he's giving me at once. He asks the magic question "So you want to work it out?" ...to which I could only reply "Yes." We took a break from technique to pick up a Salsa and per usual that made me feel tons better. Then in typical RT style that always just makes me laugh, we picked up the Rumba technique where we left it as if the Salsa break never happened. The lesson ended on technique, which is good because that helps me keep in mind what I will inevitably be working on at home over the next weeks.

Still, learning a lot... every lesson is jammed packed with learning of all kinds. While my learning curve that was reported in the past had slowed, it appears to be picking up again. With that and the events as briefly reported below developing the next few months should be very promising on all fronts!

The Start of Big News, and RT Sets Forth a Challenge...

Hi gang! Big news is just coming up around the bend, but I must keep you, my dear readers, in suspense for a bit longer. In 15 days I will be participating in the first big phase of an extrordinarily exciting event, one that has been in the talking stages since sometime in August, and will conclude, in one aspect and just begin anew in February (no worries, I'll fill you all in before then). This event on December 15th is going to require that I appear at my best from every angle, inside and out. Time for me to call on every ounce of confidence I've developed and drop as much weight as I can between now and then...

RT, Buddy and I are all VERY excited about it.... RT and I talked about it shortly after the plans were set, and as my constant coach and confidant in everything dance and weight loss related for the last year and a half, I always want to know what he thinks about these two subjects in particular. RT tells me "Ok, we've joked about it before, but I'm serious I want 5lbs a week until this happens." To which I had one of my classic "You must be kidding" type responses... the conversation ended with "Ok, it's 9:22pm, it starts now." Well, my goal was to drop what I can...but then I saw him at the studio 24 hours later, and he found out I was going out with the girls for some beer and nachos...The look on his face told it all... dear RT was NOT kidding... and me, with the ridiculous complex of wanting to make him proud to be my instructor, will do what I can to accomplish the task... Hey, I'm always up for a challenge when it comes to this.

So, the mission set before me is 10lbs in 15 days... can it be done? I believe it can... The Thanksgiving Holiday started a pattern of laziness so this will help me shake that.... Will it last? Weight loss like what lies ahead never does, so I'm not counting on it. I've been joking that I just won't be eating for the next two weeks, to which RT responds with an equal amount of sarcasm "Ok, just don't die on me."

You may be asking...is not eating actually my plan? HELL NO! One thing I've consistently prided myself on throughout this whole process is that I have always eaten... I have NEVER used supplements or denied myself a meal for the sake of a pound or two... The plan is as follows... one work out a day has just become two... I will become hyper-selective about the foods I eat, all beverages have been limited to tea, water, and V8. Attention to my intake of a daily multi-vitamin and calcium has come under critical focus so I can maintain my health as the stress level will undoubtedly rise. Every dance lesson between now and then (hoping for 4) will come with a demand for my respective instructor to kick my butt up one side of the dance floor and down the other. (Which will make for some entertaining writing)

15 days... 10lbs... exciting events on the horizon...and most important...fun! I'm definitely up for the challenge!