Aware of the importance of entertaining hobbies and interests outside of motherhood, I recently signed up for a modern dance class. I also wanted something that would help me be a little more aware of my posture because it resembles, as my friend Janita so beautifully worded, the dorsal fin of a captive dolphin. I did the yoga thing at the end of the summer and loved it, but I needed to spice things up. I want to move. After stumbling upon a video of Martha Graham a few weeks ago, it was a done deal. Yes. That. I want to be Martha Graham.
I actually took two semesters of modern dance in college. There was even a recital. My mom came. I played a tree. After the recital, my mom smiled, congratulated me for putting myself out there and expressed how much she loved being there. And then she slipped in a little laugh and added, “so the dancing—that was weird.” There’s a lot of—um—contorting. But there’s also a lot of leaping and swaying and this beautiful fluid movement in modern dance that makes you feel like you are powerful and fast and ethereal and can fly. Hmmm. What mythological creature would be described as powerful, fast, ethereal…with wings? I digress.
Anyway, where were we? I thought I had this. After a couple beginner level college courses, that makes me Martha Graham, right? I mean, maybe I should jump right to the advanced class. I went into it way too confident. You guys. I wore a leotard. I mean, I covered it with yoga pants, but still.
As I was leaving for my first class, Lainey asked me where I was going.
“I’m going to a dance class,” I answered proudly.
“You mean Nella’s?” she asked, confused.
“No. Mine. Mommy’s dance class.”
She scrunched up her face and just stood there staring, still confused.
“Lainey, mommies do a lot of things to keep learning about the world because that’s important. That’s why I read and write a lot, that’s why I take pictures and make things. And that’s why I’m taking this class. Just like you love to learn about dance—so do I.”
Another life lesson tucked under my belt, I climbed in the car eager to bring back the ‘ol modern dancer I once was. Once I arrived, I was directed to the largest studio in the back of the building and introduced to the teacher. She was tall and lithe, and every move she made—even brushing her hair off her shoulder—was a beautiful dance. Looking at her, I felt clumpy and awkward.
A few others joined the class (wearing shorts and faded college t-shirts so now I felt like an ass for the leotard) and soon we were in warm-up mode where my confidence took a blow.
We were doing this exercise where we stood on one foot and reached back with one hand to grab the opposite foot. And then we quietly held the stance, listening to the peaceful music and focusing on the mirror. And by “we” I mean them. There were five bodies lined up in the mirror, all of them still swans. Then there was me on the far left, and my arms were flailing and I was leaning all over the place, like a boxer dodging punches, to keep from falling over.
Here’s the thing that sucks about adult modern dance classes. There are mirrors. So you have to see yourself looking like an ass.
And that’s before the actual choreography part.
When we got to choreography, our teacher (who I’ll call Beautiful Graceful Gazelle) broke it down for us.
“So, we’re going to take the first few measures of the song and do this–”
I watched as her gazelle-like body ran out to the middle of the floor and started the magic. She was counting it out: “1 and 2 and 3 and swing. O-ver, kick, jump, jump, bring it in, run and—” all the while performing this aMAZing choreographed dance while she counted. I was awestruck. It was beautiful and she looked like a goddess of light and happiness.
When she finished, everyone shook their head like they got it. They were stretching and plié-ing, getting ready to repeat it and I was all “WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED? You seriously got that?” Because I’m pretty sure my body can’t do that and even if it could, all I remembered was the 1-and-2 part.
But I did it because I paid for the class, and I wasn’t about to let the fear of looking stupid keep me from trying. In fact, don’t ever let the fear of looking stupid keep you from trying.
Okay. I was a disaster. Somewhere in Dance Heaven, Martha Graham buried her head and sighed. I could see the disaster in the mirror even though I tried not to look. I’m trying to think of a good analogy. I was like—an orangutan doing karate. Yes, exactly. Legs kicking all cock-eyed, arms swaying all over the place. And forget keeping the beat. There was this one part after kick, jump, cross left, chasse’ and before spin, lift, jump, jump, plie’ where you had to roll on the floor. And I thought that was simple enough—I mean, I can roll. I couldn’t really remember when that roll part came so I just stayed hunched to the floor through the entire dance, ready to roll when it came so that at least out of a hundred counts, I’d get the four rolling ones right. Hell yeah, I rolled like it was my job.
I don’t know why I couldn’t catch on when no one else seemed to have a problem, but I’ve realized my secret dreams of going on So, You Think You Can Dance and making Mary Murphy stand up and cry are over. But dammit, I can ROLL.
I’m going to try another class. So I can show my kids that I try new things and don’t give up too quickly. And so that I can laugh. I laughed a lot in class last week, pulling that dorsal fin right up nice and straight.




My favorite kind of dancing is Prancercizing. Have you thought about that?
http://youtu.be/o-50GjySwew
I love that you try new things. You are an inspiration to me! Happy Wednesday, Kelle!
I laughed through this entire post, thanks!! 😀
This was awesome. Good for you for going! I just did my first triathlon. There were all these really fast looking people with really nice road bikes and wetsuits… then there was me with my girlie mountain bike and my speedo! And I smiled the whole time…. I might have looked silly, but I did it! And so did you, leotard and all!
I want to try an dance class, however they do not have classes for adults any where near here, and I am the least graceful person I have ever seen. Except for my mom, I got my lack of grace from her. I am glad you had so much fun and laughs and taught your children a lesson at the same time.
Thanks for making me spit out my water at my desk! Dance on Sister!
Ever try a Zumba class? Lots of shakin’ it! No one does the choreography perfectly, lots of taking it at your own pace, but it’s A BLAST! 🙂
I dance for my boys. That is about it! HA! I have to work up nerve to even dance for my husband! You sound incredibly brave to me! Good job!
I’m proud of you. so proud. My face is burning is shame just reading this and I let that shame and self-consciousness stop me from doing….everything. I won’t even run in public for fear of looking stupid 🙁 My birthday is 11 days away and my goal for my new year is to go forth in the world without feeling embarrassed. Just do it. Jsut be me in the world and not worry so much about what ppl think of me. Thank you for being my inspiration.
I give you credit for going back. My girl has danced since she was Lainey’s age (She’s still dancing at U of M – RhythM and Encore teams)and she lives for it. I went to ONE mom & daughter dance class and it was not pretty! My “Stop in the Name of Love” moves were a total fail! I love to tell people that my daughter got her talent from me, but it was glaringly obvious that night, that that she did not! And…by the way – the sweet girl who won “So You Think You Can Dance” this season, Amy Yakima, is a good friend of my daughter’s. She’s amazing, as is her family, and it was so fun to watch someone we know perform on t.v. and win! Keep up the toe tapping!
Oh this is awesome. I would love to take a class! I took dance classes as a kid. And I’ve done some Zumba. But I would love to take an adult dance class. And I would totally wear a
leotard, too. =)
yes. yes, yes, yes.
That’s funny, I just had a similar experience trying adult ballet classes. We may not be as limber and graceful as we were when we were younger, but it sure feels good to try, right? Keep it up, if for nothing more than a good story to tell 😉
Love this! Trying new things is what makes life so beautiful – and funny:) Also, look at Nella’s perfectly pointed little toes in that last picture. She’ll be prima ballerina, no doubt!
Cos that’s how you roll, right 😛
This is awesome. I am so grateful for the way you always inspire me to try new things, to be brave.
I took modern dance in college. Never again.
I laughed through this whole post! Thanks for that! Now, truth be told, since I have very bad knees, I would LOVE to just be able to do what you are doing in that first picture! In yoga, my instructor is always saying, “Now is this going to be ok for your knees?” You almost always lift my day.:)
You + Modern Dance = Me + Piloxing
I forgot how gigantic my forehead is until I saw it in those freaking mirrors.
My prerogative is now to just KEEP ON MOVING. That’s all I can manage, really.
This cracks me up and reminds me of the time I tried pure barre. EPIC fail. The mirrors, the heat, the sweat. Ugh, I threw up.
That is awesome! I tried a pole dancing class on Monday (yes, POLE DANCING) and found myself lacking coordination and grace. Who knew it took THAT much coordination! But I tried it and laughed and I’m going back tonight!
Hey! Dancer here… Love this! I actually spent 4 years in college getting my degree in dance and one MAJOR lesson of the entire degree is that it is 100% ok, and actually good to fail at something. Failing means you tried something. Failing means you learned something. Mistakes are neccesary. You are supposed to suck at new things. It’s good for your soul.
“Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance. Great dancers are great because of their passion.”
-Martha Graham
Hey! Dancer here… Love this! I actually spent 4 years in college getting my degree in dance and one MAJOR lesson of the entire degree is that it is 100% ok, and actually good to fail at something. Failing means you tried something. Failing means you learned something. Mistakes are neccesary. You are supposed to suck at new things. It’s good for your soul.
“Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance. Great dancers are great because of their passion.”
-Martha Graham
You need to sign up for a beginning ballet class. It doesn’t move as fast and it will give great posture. Oh and it will kick your butt like no exercise you’ve done before.
I am laughing at the karate-chopping orangutan analogy. Kudos to you for getting out there. I love watching SYTYCD and dreaming of moving like they do. Except, I don’t think I have the courage to even try a beginner class. I hope you share more of this adventure in dance.
Holy Christmas Nuts… I needed that laugh! More power to ya Kelle!!! I’d be the same way!!!
So last year to celebrate my 32nd birthday I decided to embrace life and go out anjd do things and signed myself up for an adult beginning ballet class. I watch a hundred ballet classes a week with my girls – its beginning how hard can it be? (And I had been waiting my whole childhood to get to take that ballet class!) OMG was it hard! And this post is EXACTLY like I felt in that class!
video. we need video.
Oh Kelle, I loved this post. I literally laughed out loud imagining you flailing around while other people got the moves. Thank you for that. Also, I love that you tried it. I have to really work hard to not let my fear of looking stupid stop me from doing awesome stuff, and I want my daughters to feel freer. Thank you for the reminder. I plan on trying Pure Barre in a month or two (I had a baby in September), and now your earlier commenter has me scared of that…but I swear I’m going to do it anyway. 🙂
I. AM. LAUGHING. SO. HARD.
i can totally envision this and it KILLS me. I majored in dance in college so I know all too well the feelings you have. Hello, freshmen year beginner classes are exactly like this. it’s funny that you mentioned wearing a leotard cause something I’ve noticed is that all the beginning dancers dress the part, whereas the “seasoned” dancers far into their classes just wear whatever they want, like a scrubby shirt and shorts. it’s ironic. : ) but hey, whatever makes you feel awesome : ) I totally admire your willingness to laugh at yourself and get out there and do it again. That’s a huge, awesome example to your girls but also it’s a huge awesome example to the other adults in the class. I GUARANTEE they’re all feeling similar feelings like you. Honestly, in a setting like that the only way to keep your sanity is to do what works best for you. The way you stretch, the way you dance, the clothes you wear, the things you say to the other dancers. If you follow the way other people do it you’ll most likely just end up injuring yourself or feeling stupid. : ) It’s liberating. But then again I’m preaching to the choir. What I love about you is that you always dance to the beat of your own drum, no pun intended.
you rock.
My first Nia class, the teacher told us it was all about making your body feel “delicious”. Then she had us turn around so no one could see themselves in the mirror. HIGHLY recommended 🙂
Keep finding the music 🙂
Dancing is not just being graceful, flexible and knowing the moves/terminology. There is a lot of memory training that has to happen. I think if you stick with it (and maybe go to a beginner class) you’ll be impressed at how much progress you’ll make in a month or two. It may not make you graceful, but your confidence will soar when you can remember the choreography beyond counts 1 and 2. Keep it up!
Love this! I laughed, oh yes, I did! You are a much braver person than I am. I will dance for and with my boys, but around others? No, oh no. I’m not sure I was ever graceful at 6 when I was in ballet (and tap, gymnastics, twirling, piano, modeling, and acting classes); I know that at 36 I certainly would not be graceful. I posses the wicked cool ability to turn my feet backwards, and I can still, somewhat, painfully, and rather awkwardly, put my feet behind my head, but that’s about it. Kudos to you for getting out there and trying. Me? Yes, I left fear of looking stupid keep me from trying, but in my case, sometimes it’s easy to look stupid by just being me. 😉
Oh my lord, if I didn’t just pee a little in my pants.
You are killing me. And so awesome that you did this!
I think you need to record next class somehow.
Also, I would have lost it at the mirrored walls. All those mirrors would make me pit out immediately.
LOVE! Never stop growing!
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.
So says the great Dr. Seuss:)
keep wearing those aubergine tights to pumpkin patches.
here’s to peace, love and skittles
I absolutely loved modern dance in college, but it was super easy, we didn’t learn many steps, mostly just techniques and deep breathing. I always left feeling renewed. Now I want to try it again, even if I fall on my face (which will absolutely happen!)
Keep going!! Laughing -even at yourself – is good for your soul. 🙂
love this…Ive thought about joining up dance again…I did it for 13 years and feel I would be the same way.
Once many years ago I did a stepping class. I figured I wasn’t graceful but it was just stepping up and down…
Yeah well, turns out you had to move your feet and your legs IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS!!! After being embarrassed as hell I just laughed. Then I decided to do just the feet part and kept my hands at my waist. I ended up loving the class and did it two more sessions. I never got great cardio from it but I had thighs of steel!
So just adapt and laugh, it’s all fun.
Oh wow, I laughed so hard I cried. Not at you, but that what you described how you felt and looked. I took a class like that and felt the same way. Nice to know we all don’t start out at graceful swans. Keep Dancin’!
Zumba! Totally fun and you get a great workout. Reminds me of dance class. You have to look for an instructor that motivates though.
Prancersizing is hilarious…and so is Laughter Yoga. I think you should stick with the dance classes and, if nothing else, you’ll develop stronger core/ab muscles and breathing technique just from laughing at your own Swan Lake 🙂
THis reminded me of the video “ballet feet dont work” on youtube, the adult version. 🙂
That’s how I felt during the first 3 months of zumba. I never looked in the mirror at myself once for those 3 months. In fact, I was so naive, I thought I looked EXACTLY like the zumba instructor because she was the only person I watched during that 45 minute class…that is until I actually looked at myself in the mirror and saw how ridiculous I was-trying to hip hop and salsa and what not. I’m still horrible, but it’s my favorite time of the week, and I’m going on three years strong. 🙂
I’m impressed! I’ve always wanted to have the courage to walk into a ballet studio at 30-something and take an adult ballet class. I never took dance as a kid. It’s on my bucket list. Thanks for the inspiration and encouragement! You rock!
Funny stuff!
Totally laughing with you.
-Angie
Ditto, Patti. VIDEO. VIDEO!
I have tears! I could imagine everything you were writing about. I know exactly how you feel! I’d really love the think I can dance, but it’s really not a strong point of mine! Haha. As long as we have fun doing it right?? Thank you for sharing, you’ve made my morning that much better 🙂 xxx
Sooooo funny!
I almost peed my pants visualizing.
Kuddos to you for trying something new and sticking to it and going back. Impressive.
Happy dancing. You are a better woman than me. Oh dear, I die.
Well done Kelle!
Never laughed so hard in one of your posts. LOVE! You rock momma! Keep on dancing, I’m excited to hear your next class experience
It has been a long time since I laughed so hard at a blog! Thank you! and I promise you did way better than I would have!
From an ex dancer, first class back is always the hardest. Guaranteed. Also, console yourself with the fact that parts of that coreography would already be familiar to those guys. And those mirrors? Kinda good for watching people around you, when said coreography kicks your butt. Keep dancing Martha!!
Xxnicola
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Thank you for the visuals Kelly and the belly laughing. (I’m sure that it isn’t very nice of me to laugh at you, so consider it laughing with you.)
Love it. I dream about attending an adult dance class. One day. and I’m sure when that one day comes it will look somewhat like yours. Except the last dance class I took might’ve been in primary school. Oh well. It’ll be fun to move to music.
😉
I love it. I, too, dream about attending an adult dance class, one day. And when that one day comes I’m sure it’ll look quite like yours. Except I think the last time I took a dance class might’ve been primary school. Oh well, I’ll be good to move to music. 😉
Enjoy.
This post was hysterical!
This post was hysterical!
Dude, you slay me! Ah, to have been there to tape it for you!!! LOL. And it’s the collapsed dorsal fin of a captive KILLER WHALE…dolphin works too, I guess. Maybe not, though. No, likely not applicable to dolphins. Now I’m snorting snot all over laughing. LOL. Just stop it. Love you. xo
Haha, this post was fantastic. Reminds me of when I tried dancing again a couple of years ago. It was pretty obvious how unco-ordinated I am, but still I went back for more lessons. 6 months later and I was still hopeless so I ate some humble pie and moved on.
Hahaha! You just described my first ballet class after I go back from hiatus- EVERY TIME. I haven’t been for about a year, and even though I’ve been dancing since forever, that first class where everyone knows the choreography and you don’t is always horrible. Keep at it, teachers re-use steps and you’ll get it after a month or so.
You are a brave, brave soul. I would have been out the door the first minute things started looking bad! I wish I could just get over myself and do it. I wanted to be a dancer so badly!
You should check out a pole dancing class! I’ve been doing it for a few years now and it’s an amazing workout. Check it out!
Oh my gosh, I’m DYING! This was so hysterical . . . I can totally see the hunching-waiting-to-roll posture, along with the dorsal fin you’ve got going on. Since having a child last year, I think my back now more closely resembles an 80-year-old woman than the 38 year old I am. What the heck happened? Best of luck rolling . . .
I never comment but this had me laughing out loud. Frikken hilarious kelle!!! Sending gracefulness from Australia ready for next week!!
I immediately thought about Zumba too. Many different types of dance..and a bond is formed…we are WOMEN! Seriously…lurv Zumba!
way to go mama!
This story was ridiculously, amazingly awesome.
Oh, continue to be kind to yourself! My daughter is a bit like your description.. feet have potential, arms maybe, but trying to put them together simultaneously is a disaster. Still, we go. It’s camaraderie, it’s fitness – it’s important to do things that don’t come naturally. I’m so glad you weren’t paralyzed by those initial “why am I the only one with the leotard?”. I’d expect my kids to take months to get the hang of this sort of thing.. we owe it to ourselves to be at least that kind.
Okay, Kelle- I LOVE your blog. I love the honesty, the love for your kids, the crafty posts, the very day posts, the pictures.
But this was far and away my favorite post yet! I literally laughed out loud reading it- which I needed, as I’m not a morning person on the best of days, and my 10-week-old is still nowhere near sleeping through the night meaning I haven’t had a “best of” day in over two months!
Good job rolling, mama. There’s something to hold onto- you can roll with the best of ’em!
My friend wants me to join a Zumba class. The nice thing about getting old, is you tend not to care too much about making a fool of yourself. You stick with it!
Have you seen that episode of Friends where Monica and Rachel join a dance class? It’s a lot like what you just described. 🙂
Yes! Good for you! There is nothing quite so humbling as a dance class. Last winter, my mom and I took a zumba class and I laughed through the whole first class-I looked so ridiculous dancing!
Kelle….
Good for you!! I, personally, would have done terribly at this dance class!! One. I have attention deficit disorder, and lack a little thing called “following directions”. Although I work against that fault!! Two. I am not, in the slightest, an agile person!! Look up the word “clumsy”, and I’m certain that there would be a picture of me!! Falling down ungracefully!! I am just sayin’. Keep it up, girl!! 😉
–Raelyn
Oh, you make me laugh! Seriously…brightened my day!
I love this post!! I’m a dance teacher and it just warms my heart that you KEPT TRYING during class. I love that you did your best and danced even if it was embarrassing. That’s tough for a lot of people! I bet you’ve inspired some adults to take a dance class 😉 thanks for the hilarious post kelle!
Ps, my studio has adult classes if anyone in the area wants to try it out! Dancing for Joy in Bellingham!
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Hilarious! I had this exact experience about a month ago when I thought my few years of dance would allow me to jump into an intermediate/advanced modern class. Luckily there were only 2 other people in the class and the instructor was kind enough to keep encouraging me. I too want to keep dancing, I’m just going to return to a less advanced class! Here’s to dancing like no one is watching!
Good for you! Modern dance is pretty difficult to begin with. Maybe you can try jazz ballet. Or Zumba kind of things. You learn every lessons a few steps more… Good luck! Just keep on trying!
this cracked me up…keep rolling sister!
ROTFLOL!!!!
Okay, now that I slowed down laughing, enough to type, DON’T QUIT! These other folks have been doing it for years. After you do it for a few weeks you will start to memorize the combinations and it will start getting easier. I promise.
Love this photo!!
LOL!!!! Recalling my beginning ballet trial lesson. Only I was the one in shorts and an old tee. It was a beginning ballet trial lesson after all. Then all the other “beginners” sauntered in: powder pink tights, dainty slippers, ballet gaits, a lot of dramatic stretching – and of course leotards. Who doesn’t own a leatard? Clumpy is indeed a good word for that feeling. 😉
Good for you!!! Phyl
I am snorting with laughter. I took modern dance in college, too. But, no mirrors. I am sure I was terrible, but it was fun. If there are going to be mirrors involved, I’ll have to stick with my kitchen floor twirling.
Okay. So I laughed until I cried this entire post….then I saw the photo…and then I just cried. Beautiful.
I love this! I laughed out loud. Thank you for that, I needed it. And you go girl! 🙂
you keep going to dance class girlfriend!!!
learning choreography is a muscle in a brain (does that make sense?) just like body muscles . . . you will find a groove and then be one of those class members who is nodding her head after gazelle shows the steps.
xo from your dancer friend in CA!
Oh my gosh I needed this today. A thousand times, thank you. Sometimes I feel like the only awkward one …
Hi kelle!
I just have to say I love your blog:) I am a norweagian mother of three and I must say you have really opened my eyes about down syndrome, thank you!
I just wanted to tip you about a new norwegian movie, where the main character has down syndrome. I just love that, he is just the sweetest guy!
The movie is called “Detective down” and it just came out!
I’m sorry for my bad spelling, but hopefully you understand what I mean;)
Wish you and your family all the best, your girls are lovely:)
Big hug from Monica Berger, Norway
I am so glad and blessed I came across you and your blog and your life. I just adore your writing and your limpy dorsal fin, 🙂 Hooray for screw ups. I love imperfect people.
“keep growing”…..you, as a person, mother, adult….will be a better person to cultivate yourself !!! NEVER STOP!
That was a hilarious post. What a great way to start my weekend! Thanks for the laughs 🙂
Have you tried Nia? FUN!!!!!
I simply love to dance, can be in the shower, in the kitchen, I love to express the joy of living bodily. Life is short and God made us to great things, to praise Him by sounds and dances. So, Kelle Hampton, enjoy living and dance with the children, God bless you all.
Kelle….I did the same thing last year. I was doing this whole fear conquering thing so I signed up for ballet. I danced for years, but I sucked so much ass. But I did it. I’m glad of the humility it brought me…..I guess.
Oh, and for the record, I wore a leotard, skirt, ballet sweater AND leg Warmers.
Didn’t you do a stint as a Free Methodist? I think something happens to us where we lose all ability to look cool “dancing” … I LOVE that you tried it and that you’re going back. You rock Kelle! So proud of you 🙂
Awesome. Love to hear you were inspired by Martha G. I was a dancer in her company for 3 years, now I’m a mama. BTW, can you tell me the name of the EtSy shop that made cute prints with sketches on them? You blogged a while back and had some hung up in your house- can’t find the shop…..love your work. Thanks!
One of your best posts ever! Thanks for the laughs!
OMG I laughed so hard at this post. What, no pictures from the class? Well, really it didn’t need any pictures…such a great description!! God, I love how you write.
I did ballet growing up…was going to be a professional dancer. Then I up and quit at sixteen to the shock of my parents. I’ve never taken a class since, although I’ve thought about it. What holds me back now is not being able to even touch my toes.
Well, at least you can get into a leotard. That’s Martha G. in my book.
Oh my gosh Kelle – you crack me up! Hysterical and I loved it! Way to go! Whenever I am afraid to try something new or do something scary to me, I always think of my Lulu Lemon bag that says ‘do something that scares you everyday’, among many other important life truths like ‘friends are more important than money’. Way to live up this life truth! Happy Monday.
You are my fave : ) Good for you for putting yourself out there. And I love what you said about mama’s needing hobbies and learning about the world.
haha, what a riot! You’re so brave. Don’t you find yourself being a lot more brave after kids. I love that about being a mom.
And how serendipitous (sp) of this post! My three year old son and I were “doing” modern dance in front of a few you tube instructor’s a couple of weeks ago and I immediately started researching Martha Graham and then texted my friend who majored in dance and forced her to take an intro to Modern with me 🙂 I’m thirty. This. will. be. humbling.
Oh man you made me laugh out loud big time!!! Not at you really but remembering my dancing days in high school….love those classes but boy I was in my own world. All I can say is, that those other girls had probably had more recent dance classes and their dance memory is probably quicker, but give it a few more classes and I’m sure youll be remembering more than just 1 and 2 and and and….roll! Haha and I totally agree never keep yourself from doing something because you think you’ll look dumb. I try to remind my kids of that by acting (ok not really acting) but by being dorky on a regular basis and laughing about it.
Own that roll sister! Maybe you’ll be a log in the next recital 😉
thanks again for making my day. I laughed so much… Good for u for trying and for ehhh “rolling with it ” u rock !
also wanted to ask where i can get a little wooden family like u have on the picture with the clock ?
How funny! Does my post look familiar?
http://sandandtable.com/think-can-dance/
I just happened across your post, from who knows where, and I think I found a soul mate. 🙂 Did you make it back for the next class?
Roll on, Sister!
Michelle Q
this is nice post no doubt. You Think You Can Dance? nice topic.
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