Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, November 10, 2008
Abortion
“Q: Do you personally believe that life begins at conception?
A: This is something that I have not come to a firm resolution on. I think it's very hard to know what that means, when life begins. Is it when a cell separates? Is it when the soul stirs? So I don't presume to know the answer to that question. What I know is that there is something extraordinarily powerful about potential life and that that has a moral weight to it that we take into consideration when we're having these debates.”
Obama
This video clearly shows the answer to this question. Do not try to tell me that what you just saw can not be considered a person or alive.
I am going to state the fact of the matter clearly in one point:
If you are not prepared to have a child, then do not have sex. You can not be fully prepared to have a child unless you are married because a child needs both parents (though I understand that God has a different plan for some people). Thus simple logic would be that you should not have sex until you are married.
Don’t be selfish and give in to you own desires, there could be another being depending on you.
Posted by The_Ballerina at 8:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: Abortion
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Alina Cojocaru
On my other blog (www.reallifeofadancer.blogspot.com) I recently wrote about how Alina Cojocaru is my inspiration. I thought I would share a video of her that I found on youtube. She is portraying Giselle, a young women who fell in love with a prince but could not be with him because she was low class. She kills herself and becomes a ghost.
In this video the Prince sees her ghost and they dance a beautiful Pas De Deux. Even when portraying death, Alina is stunning and believable!
Posted by The_Ballerina at 7:46 AM 1 comments
Labels: Alina Cojocaru
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Dancer Profile: Rudolf Nureyev
Nureyev was born in Tatar, Russia on March 17th 1938. Nureyev loved to dance from a very young age, but was unable to enroll in a ballet school until 1955 because of World War II. Nureyev was sent to the Vaganova Choreographic Institute and the teachers soon noticed that he was the most gifted dancer they had seen for years, but they also noticed he had a difficult temperament.
Within two years Nureyev was one of the Soviet Union's best-known dancers, in a country which highly valued the ballet and made national heroes of its stars. It was a rare privilege for people to travel outside of the Soviet Union, but Nureyev was allowed to go to Vienna once to perform, but soon after he was restricted to leave because of his temper.
In 1961 Nureyev's situation changed. The Kirov's leading male dancer was injured, and at the last minute Nureyev was chosen to replace him on the Kirov's European tour. His performances electrified audiences and critics, but he broke the rules about mingling with foreigners, which alarmed the Kirov's management. The Union wanted to send him back to Russia again but on June 17th 1961, Nureyev defected.
Soon he was signed up by the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas and was performing major roles. Margot Fonteyn soon became Nureyev’s dancing partner and they soon became the most famous dancing “couple” still known today. Fonteyn and Nureyev were great friends, on and off stage, even though Nureyev proved to have a horrid temper that would flair up when practices did not go well.
In 1964 he came to the Vienna State Opera, where he remained as a dancer and chief of choreography till 1988. Around 1964 he became involved in filming his ballets, many of which are available to watch today on VHS. During the 1970s, Nureyev appeared in several movies and toured the Untied States in a revival of the Broadway musical The King and I. His guest appearance on the then-struggling television series The Muppet Show is credited for boosting the series to worldwide success.
In 1983 he was appointed director of the Paris Opera Ballet, where as well as directing he continued to dance and to promote younger dancers. Despite advancing illness towards the end of his career, he worked tirelessly, staging new versions of old standbys and commissioning some of the most groundbreaking choreographic works of his time.
By the end of the 1970s he moved into his 40s and his strength and ability to do such amazing dancing declined. He unfortunately continued to tackle the big classical roles for far too long, and his rather undistinguished performances in the late 1980s disappointed many of his admirers. Towards the end of his life, he was wracked with the ravages of AIDS, but he still worked tirelessly on productions for the Paris Opera Ballet.
Nureyev died in Paris France in 1992 at the age of 54.
Posted by The_Ballerina at 7:54 PM 2 comments
Labels: dancer profile, Rudolf Nureyev
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Dancers Feet
Yup… I’m talking about it! One of the subjects most ballerinas like to avoid… their feet. Pointe shoes are lovely, and add so much to ballet… but for your feet, well let just say that they aren’t a pair of fuzzy bunny slippers!
No, that is not a picture of my feet… but it could be. Most dancers have very battered feet, just like in the picture. When not properly taken care of, you can do a lot of permanent damage to your feet (bunions, missing toenails, etc.) Many professional dancers are so afraid of being replaced (because there are so many talented dancers in the world and very few jobs) that they will dance though pain… even broken bones. So this is just a reminder to all you dancers out there, please take care of your feet! You only have one set, and you need them!
The_Ballerina
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Labels: ballet, feet, Pointe shoes
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Tag from Judi!
1. Do you like blue cheese? I haven't tried it before... but if cheese is blue, I probably wouldn't want to eat it :P
2. Have you ever smoked a cigarette: No!
3. Do you own a gun? Not personally, but I live in a hunting family so we do have some...
4. What flavor do you add to your drink at sonic? ummm kiwi? I have no idea...
5. Do you get nervous before doctor appointments? sometimes!
6. What do you think of hot dogs? hot dogs as in the food or hot dogs as in dogs that are hot?
7. Favorite Christmas movie? Santa Clause!
8. What do you prefer to drink in the morning? Water
9. Can you do push ups? haha, I'm sure you would like to see me try!
10. What's your favorite piece of jewelry? My birth stone ring my daddy gave me!
11. Favorite hobby? dancing
12. Do you have A.D.D.? Of course no... oh look a bunny!!!
13. What's one trait you hate about yourself? my sillyness
14. Middle name? Leanne
15. Name 3 thoughts at this exact moment: What am I thinking about, how am I supposed to have three thoughts at one time, and I want chocolate!
16. Name 3 things you bought yesterday? not a thing
17. Name 3 drinks you regularly drink? Water, Milk, and water
18. Current worry? guy troubles and auditions!
19. Current hate right now? evil doctors!
20. Favorite place to be? Outside in the great fall weather
22. Where would you like to go? Ireland!
23. Name three people who will complete this? People who aren't busy
24. Do you own slippers? yes, ballet slippers lol
25. What shirt are you wearing? a black hoodie
26. What year would you go back in time to? 1832 (no i'm not just making this up lol)
27. Can you whistle? yes
28. Favorite color? purple
29. Would you be a pirate? I always said that If I had to go back in time and I couldn't be a pioneer, a victorian lady or a regency gal, I would be a pirate. lol
30. What songs do you sing in the shower? Sing? in the shower? where people might hear me?!?!
31. Favorite girl's name? I don't really know, somthing victorian though
32. Favorite boy's name? Stetson Wayne
33. What's in your pocket right now? nothing
34. Last thing that made you laugh? my brother being silly
35. Worst injury you've ever had? My hip!
36. Do you have a crush on someone? yes I do
37. Do you love where you live? yes
38. How many TVs do you have in your house? two (but one is a mini tv lol)
39. Who is your loudest friend? Amanda (homeschool friend)
40. How many dogs do you have? one
41. Does someone have a crush on you? i don't know. If someone does, i haven't noticed.
42. What is your favorite book(s)? Pride and Prejudice, anything by Lori Wick
43. What is your favorite candy? at the moment, cookies and creame candy bars
44. Favorite Sports Team? Greenbay Packers
45. Your favorite meal? anything Italian
46. What were you doing 12 AM last night? sleeping (strange I know)
47. What was the first thing you thought of when you woke up? I'm going to wash my hair!
48. Do you have any odd habits? Not unless you consider dancing down store isles odd.
Posted by The_Ballerina at 10:48 AM 1 comments