Friday, February 12, 2010

Student's Choice Awards - April 8th

I'm so excited for our upcoming Student's Choice Awards on Thursday April 8th. I created this student event to give our student's an opportunity to create and perform their own choreography. Their fellow dance sisters will be the ones to choose the prize winners. Regardless of whether you win or not, you're all big winners in my books for diving in and taking on this challenge. It's really exciting on so many levels. First of all, I get to spend an evening sitting back and enjoying a show instead of dancing in one! lol. Secondly, I really get an opportunity to see my student's shine. That will be unbelieveably rewarding for me. So far this has been all about me hasn't it? lol. Seriously though, learning a choreography is easy in some ways (though I'm sure alot of student's will disagree with that comment). I pick the music, I put the moves together and they learn it. This time, the student gets to choose their own music and they decide how they want to move to this piece of music. Many important things will be learned in the process for sure and I'm hoping that it will be a huge growth experience for all of those who have bravely decided to enlist in the night's event. The performance is just the finale but the process and commitment these students have had to make started months earlier. If you're not a choreographer, you likely don't just sit down the night before and decide to whip something up. I recognize the time and thought that will have gone into to every choreography to get it ready for performance. I know they've all taken care in selecting music. I encouraged everyone to choose something that resonated with them in some way and moved them. That's essential. I also held a class where we discussed helpful tips on putting together a choreography. As my student's know, I love teaching dance combinations because I think it's a great way for student's to learn how to learn how to transition while working on their technique - also teaching combinations to a variety of styles of music teaches them how to manipulate and stylize movements and steps when they hear different Arabic rhythms and Maqams. It's not just about stringing together a bunch of combinations and hoping that they'll work - the feeling of the steps and movements, gestures, emotions, need to mesh with the music otherwise you're dancing over top of the music. The Awards event also gives students a chance to create a costume or wear one that they've purchased and haven't had a chance to wear yet. And for those students who will be in the audience casting their vote, I hope they get all fired up and inspired to take the plunge at next year's event. You see I'm hoping this will become a BellyUp tradition. Almost like a student's rite of passage. Tickets are on sale. $7 each and friends, family are welcome. All proceeds are going to help the animals of the Oakville Humane Society. Please come out and support our student dancers....let's hear it for the girls!!!