,, before I could even walk, dance has been a part of me. My mom swears by the fact that I was dancing before I could walk, merrily hanging onto a coffee table, bopping around, eyes
glistening with excitement as I watched Michael Jackson jamming on the TV screen. You know that ridiculous four-step-square dance ,, yeh, pretty much have me bringing those moves out to play on video cam before I could even walk more than five balanced steps, and consequently falling asleep to Dire Straits,, no silence or lullaby’s for me;) I danced everywhere, all the time,, by the age of 5 an old lady spotted me dancing like a loon in Woolies,, and it was then decided that I would be enrolled in her daughter’s dance studio. Best.Decision.Intheworld.
To fast forward and get to the point without boring anyone silly, past a huge array of DanceProductions,events, rehearsals,5-hour-every-weekday classes plus some weekends for Contemporary,Jazz,Tap&Hiphop exam training sessions,, to the age of 18, there comes what I learnt, what I love and I what I long to feel again.The elation, sweat, tears, blood, adrenalin, perseverance, ecstasy and passion, the bonds with my dance family in our dance home, where more time was spent than in our real homes.
"Dance is your pulse, your heartbeat, your breathing. It's the rhythm of y
our life. It's the expression in time and movement, in happiness, joy, sadness and envy." -Jaques D'ambroiseMy dance teacher was my second mother. From her not only did I learn that fingers and eyeline were the key to the perfect leaps and core-focus and spotting wo
uld result in the perfect turns…it was so much more than that,, She taught me life-lessons, valuable concepts I will carry with me my entire life. It was through dance and her guidance- her constant push-push-pushing and wise words- that I learnt to never give up on myself,,, Believing you can do something results in succeeding in that something, -whatever the mind can conceive and believe can be achieved.. She brought out a desire for higher standards and always raising the bar, never settling, keeping a modest mind, and I quote her, “You are only as good as your last performance”. She strived to bring out our full potential, that sense of perfection,, she never gave up on us…and along with the strict technique she still always promoted our own Individual style in our own Individual bodies rather than conforming to societies norms. Dancing and living are one in the same… in teaching us to dance we were enco
uraged to express how we feel, and how to evoke emotions and inspiration in other people through such movement.According to Martha Graham, Dance is the hidden language of the soul…the body’s song of either joy or pain. She also states, “Movement never lies. It is a barometer telling the state of the soul's weather to all who can read it”. Dance is a poem, of which each movement is a word.
Saying goodbye to my dance family and dancing on stage with them for the last t
ime in the CivicCentre last year after 13 years together, was quite honestly one of the most emotional experiences. They had been there for every high and low I’d experienced from over the years, every worst, every best, physically and emotionally. True family. But dance goes on, as life moves on… the memories and lessons won’t fade. Dance is past,present,future,, it is everywhere. It cannot be contained. Nor suppressed. Finally enrolling in Grahamstown’s Dance Studio this coming semester has led to overboard excitement…Life may just be Life again. Words don’t do dance justice,, but hey, thought I’d put some quotes in here anyway. Watching the dance vids on this post would be a much better portrayal, as the movements are, in fact, words. May the videos from Kate Jablonski’s Beyond Words Dance Company bring you as much joy as they consistently bring me. In dance, always. xFAVOURITE DANCE QUOTE IN THE WORLD
"The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing... there are times when the simple dignity of movement can fulfill the function of a volume of words. There are movements which impinge upon the nerves with a strength that is incomparable, for movement has power to stir the senses and emotions, unique in itself. This is the dancer's justification for being, and his reason for searching further for deeper aspects of his art." -Humphrey, 1937












