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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
Luv ....I have been having so much fun chatting tonight but I need to head out....it's getting late here and I have to be up early in the morning....I will talk to you tomorrow...goodnight (((hugs))) and we will do some more party planning with the others soon
I loved talking with you too. I hope you have a wonderful day tomorrow and that goes for your whole family. Give your daughter "our" best.
Take care......and everyone don't forget April is planning a Christmas party, so think up a day a time.
Night everyone.
Sounds good to me!!!!
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April I am sorry I missed you tonight too...Today has been a super busy and long drawn out day....
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I am going to head to bed because like Luv I have an early day in the morning...
Night everyone...sweet dreams...
HUGS
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Hi all! I'm am peering down on you from not Cloud 9 but rather Cloud 29! I'm going to give you a kind of summary update on today's Bootcamp. There are some videos on the DWM Web site. I've seen myself in the back on one of them.
My foot was better this morning, and I didn't need to ice it, but my back started acting up right after lunch. More on that in a miute.
The bootcamp began this morning with Tony doing a lesson on basic movement, transferring weight and timing. There were women (only 2 men) of all ages, shapes & sizes, and levels of experience. There was a group of young women from a local dance studio in the a.m. who made their presence felt. The counterbalancing group were those of us who had done the whole week (or at least part of it) + a few new DWM students who arrived just for today Next you could chose from working with Serge or Henry. I chose Serge in the morning. He taught us a short choreography sequence and then had us perform it to express different emotions--anger, happiness, sadness, etc. Following that, we could choose from Tiago + Teresa or Ilia. I chose Tiago & Teresa. Teresa taught us some salsa steps. Then Tiago taught us the opening steps from his big number in Sway to which we added the salsa steps. Then Maks came in. He worked with us on a few steps and then took some questions. After that, it was time for lunch.
I would say about 1/4 to 1/3 of the group left before lunch, including the local group. I don't know if any new people came in. Everyone was complaining about being cold at lunch. But when Tony started, he really warmed us up. He taught us a lengthy cha cha combination that we then performed to a number of different songs, all of which were lightning fast! My heart was REALLY pumping after that. Then we could choose between working on balance with Serge or turning with Henry. I chose Henry this time, and it was an amazing class where he showed us all the ways to turn using the rumba. Following that we could chose between Ilia who taught the opening steps of the final Sway number or Tiago and Teresa who were teaching Kizumba. I chose Ilia, but by this time my back was bothering me, and I really didn't care to learn the opening of the number. I left about midway through to go to the bathroom. Then I went in the other room where my things were and did some stretching and took some Advil while I watched the other class. I was very glad I did.
Maks came back for the final hour and taught us some samba. That's one of the videos you see that Staffan took. I was doing fine for that, but I was drenched with sweat and looked like heck. When they finished that they had the M&G, which was really much nicer than anything else I've attended. All of them took dance-related questions for about 30 mn. Some very interesting and useful responses. The woman who kept asking Meryl-related questions (twice) got artfully ignored (ie. how do you dance with someone who is vastly different in height). Then they all hung around for pictures. I got a selfie with Eugene, Henry, Ilia, Tiago, David (who showed up near the end). I already have selfies with the others where I look a lot better.
I had a few seconds to change my shirt and get ready for my dream moment. He asked what I wanted to do, and I said rumba or cha cha. Now, he had seen me learn and do the samba steps earlier so probably had some idea of what I could do. He held my hand (he didn't ask) and let me over to put on some rumba music. He finally chose a song--the one he & P dance the rumba to. Fortunately, it's a beautiful song and we dance to it at our studio at home.
We did one basic step and he stopped. He said that I knew the basic step, I knew the hip movements, I knew the counts, but I needed to make everything BIGGER. He then proceeded to work with me on doing so. Your hips move in a figure 8 in Latin dancing. He had me do that over and over and over until I could consistently do it right. Not only moving my hips, but keeping my shoulders down, chest forward, abs compressed, back straight, all while doing the movement.
Suffice it to say that this all required close proximity, his directing said hips, abs, spine to the correct position, and demonstrating for me to feel those positions. OMG! I was very tense and was trying not to cry in the beginning. Then I was concentrating so hard to do what he was asking me to do. I think I did all right, and I think it was much more interesting to him than someone with no experience who comes in and says "show me how to dance!"
It was worth every penny that I paid. I thought this might satisfy my curiosity, but it only made me want to do more! If the opportunity every arises again, I will jump at the chance.
He was absolutely Maks! He was tough, demanding, encouraging, sarcastic, obviously an expert at what he does. I have NEVER had so much FUN in my entire life being challenged to do more and better. I hope he will remember me in a good way. As we said goodbye, he hugged me 3 or 4 times and thanked me for supporting DWM and Sway (as did Tony earlier). This experience soothed my heart a bit and reminded my why I've done all this over the last year, because of Maks! If he's happy, I don't really care who he's with or who he dances with.
I'll post more as I process it all. Have to get back to work now!
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Hi all! I'm am peering down on you from not Cloud 9 but rather Cloud 29! I'm going to give you a kind of summary update on today's Bootcamp. There are some videos on the DWM Web site. I've seen myself in the back on one of them.
My foot was better this morning, and I didn't need to ice it, but my back started acting up right after lunch. More on that in a miute.
The bootcamp began this morning with Tony doing a lesson on basic movement, transferring weight and timing. There were women (only 2 men) of all ages, shapes & sizes, and levels of experience. There was a group of young women from a local dance studio in the a.m. who made their presence felt. The counterbalancing group were those of us who had done the whole week (or at least part of it) + a few new DWM students who arrived just for today Next you could chose from working with Serge or Henry. I chose Serge in the morning. He taught us a short choreography sequence and then had us perform it to express different emotions--anger, happiness, sadness, etc. Following that, we could choose from Tiago + Teresa or Ilia. I chose Tiago & Teresa. Teresa taught us some salsa steps. Then Tiago taught us the opening steps from his big number in Sway to which we added the salsa steps. Then Maks came in. He worked with us on a few steps and then took some questions. After that, it was time for lunch.
I would say about 1/4 to 1/3 of the group left before lunch, including the local group. I don't know if any new people came in. Everyone was complaining about being cold at lunch. But when Tony started, he really warmed us up. He taught us a lengthy cha cha combination that we then performed to a number of different songs, all of which were lightning fast! My heart was REALLY pumping after that. Then we could choose between working on balance with Serge or turning with Henry. I chose Henry this time, and it was an amazing class where he showed us all the ways to turn using the rumba. Following that we could chose between Ilia who taught the opening steps of the final Sway number or Tiago and Teresa who were teaching Kizumba. I chose Ilia, but by this time my back was bothering me, and I really didn't care to learn the opening of the number. I left about midway through to go to the bathroom. Then I went in the other room where my things were and did some stretching and took some Advil while I watched the other class. I was very glad I did.
Maks came back for the final hour and taught us some samba. That's one of the videos you see that Staffan took. I was doing fine for that, but I was drenched with sweat and looked like heck. When they finished that they had the M&G, which was really much nicer than anything else I've attended. All of them took dance-related questions for about 30 mn. Some very interesting and useful responses. The woman who kept asking Meryl-related questions (twice) got artfully ignored (ie. how do you dance with someone who is vastly different in height). Then they all hung around for pictures. I got a selfie with Eugene, Henry, Ilia, Tiago, David (who showed up near the end). I already have selfies with the others where I look a lot better.
I had a few seconds to change my shirt and get ready for my dream moment. He asked what I wanted to do, and I said rumba or cha cha. Now, he had seen me learn and do the samba steps earlier so probably had some idea of what I could do. He held my hand (he didn't ask) and let me over to put on some rumba music. He finally chose a song--the one he & P dance the rumba to. Fortunately, it's a beautiful song and we dance to it at our studio at home.
We did one basic step and he stopped. He said that I knew the basic step, I knew the hip movements, I knew the counts, but I needed to make everything BIGGER. He then proceeded to work with me on doing so. Your hips move in a figure 8 in Latin dancing. He had me do that over and over and over until I could consistently do it right. Not only moving my hips, but keeping my shoulders down, chest forward, abs compressed, back straight, all while doing the movement.
Suffice it to say that this all required close proximity, his directing said hips, abs, spine to the correct position, and demonstrating for me to feel those positions. OMG! I was very tense and was trying not to cry in the beginning. Then I was concentrating so hard to do what he was asking me to do. I think I did all right, and I think it was much more interesting to him than someone with no experience who comes in and says "show me how to dance!"
It was worth every penny that I paid. I thought this might satisfy my curiosity, but it only made me want to do more! If the opportunity every arises again, I will jump at the chance.
He was absolutely Maks! He was tough, demanding, encouraging, sarcastic, obviously an expert at what he does. I have NEVER had so much FUN in my entire life being challenged to do more and better. I hope he will remember me in a good way. As we said goodbye, he hugged me 3 or 4 times and thanked me for supporting DWM and Sway (as did Tony earlier). This experience soothed my heart a bit and reminded my why I've done all this over the last year, because of Maks! If he's happy, I don't really care who he's with or who he dances with.
I'll post more as I process it all. Have to get back to work now!
Awe tango.... so glad you got to experience this very special time and this beautiful memory to take away with you. xox
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Care for some tea this morning?
So happy to see that Luv and April got a little live chat time last night !! And a party is in the planning. Any date should be fine for me...though Wed - Saturday are probably better nights.
Hope we CAN lure some sisters back to the board - and some new posters - with a Christmas Party, complete with carols and gifts, gags and games. Sounds so fun.
Also, wonderful post from Tango. I'll re-read it and savor it when I get back from school run.
Good news about the x-rays CEK. Yay!!!
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april6263 wrote:
HEY VMM I was on youtube and I ran across this.....LOL!!!!! I couldn't resist....it reminds me of our new "R2D2" ship...LOL
OMG, that's adorable. I'm going to send this to her.
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Good Sunny and Cool Tuesday from VA....
Was very foggy this morning but it has cleared now.
Hope you night was peaceful and restful.
Will check to see if anything is interesting enough to post this morning.
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tangodancer208 wrote:
Hi all! I'm am peering down on you from not Cloud 9 but rather Cloud 29! I'm going to give you a kind of summary update on today's Bootcamp. There are some videos on the DWM Web site. I've seen myself in the back on one of them.
My foot was better this morning, and I didn't need to ice it, but my back started acting up right after lunch. More on that in a miute.
The bootcamp began this morning with Tony doing a lesson on basic movement, transferring weight and timing. There were women (only 2 men) of all ages, shapes & sizes, and levels of experience. There was a group of young women from a local dance studio in the a.m. who made their presence felt. The counterbalancing group were those of us who had done the whole week (or at least part of it) + a few new DWM students who arrived just for today Next you could chose from working with Serge or Henry. I chose Serge in the morning. He taught us a short choreography sequence and then had us perform it to express different emotions--anger, happiness, sadness, etc. Following that, we could choose from Tiago + Teresa or Ilia. I chose Tiago & Teresa. Teresa taught us some salsa steps. Then Tiago taught us the opening steps from his big number in Sway to which we added the salsa steps. Then Maks came in. He worked with us on a few steps and then took some questions. After that, it was time for lunch.
I would say about 1/4 to 1/3 of the group left before lunch, including the local group. I don't know if any new people came in. Everyone was complaining about being cold at lunch. But when Tony started, he really warmed us up. He taught us a lengthy cha cha combination that we then performed to a number of different songs, all of which were lightning fast! My heart was REALLY pumping after that. Then we could choose between working on balance with Serge or turning with Henry. I chose Henry this time, and it was an amazing class where he showed us all the ways to turn using the rumba. Following that we could chose between Ilia who taught the opening steps of the final Sway number or Tiago and Teresa who were teaching Kizumba. I chose Ilia, but by this time my back was bothering me, and I really didn't care to learn the opening of the number. I left about midway through to go to the bathroom. Then I went in the other room where my things were and did some stretching and took some Advil while I watched the other class. I was very glad I did.
Maks came back for the final hour and taught us some samba. That's one of the videos you see that Staffan took. I was doing fine for that, but I was drenched with sweat and looked like heck. When they finished that they had the M&G, which was really much nicer than anything else I've attended. All of them took dance-related questions for about 30 mn. Some very interesting and useful responses. The woman who kept asking Meryl-related questions (twice) got artfully ignored (ie. how do you dance with someone who is vastly different in height). Then they all hung around for pictures. I got a selfie with Eugene, Henry, Ilia, Tiago, David (who showed up near the end). I already have selfies with the others where I look a lot better.
I had a few seconds to change my shirt and get ready for my dream moment. He asked what I wanted to do, and I said rumba or cha cha. Now, he had seen me learn and do the samba steps earlier so probably had some idea of what I could do. He held my hand (he didn't ask) and let me over to put on some rumba music. He finally chose a song--the one he & P dance the rumba to. Fortunately, it's a beautiful song and we dance to it at our studio at home.
We did one basic step and he stopped. He said that I knew the basic step, I knew the hip movements, I knew the counts, but I needed to make everything BIGGER. He then proceeded to work with me on doing so. Your hips move in a figure 8 in Latin dancing. He had me do that over and over and over until I could consistently do it right. Not only moving my hips, but keeping my shoulders down, chest forward, abs compressed, back straight, all while doing the movement.
Suffice it to say that this all required close proximity, his directing said hips, abs, spine to the correct position, and demonstrating for me to feel those positions. OMG! I was very tense and was trying not to cry in the beginning. Then I was concentrating so hard to do what he was asking me to do. I think I did all right, and I think it was much more interesting to him than someone with no experience who comes in and says "show me how to dance!"
It was worth every penny that I paid. I thought this might satisfy my curiosity, but it only made me want to do more! If the opportunity every arises again, I will jump at the chance.
He was absolutely Maks! He was tough, demanding, encouraging, sarcastic, obviously an expert at what he does. I have NEVER had so much FUN in my entire life being challenged to do more and better. I hope he will remember me in a good way. As we said goodbye, he hugged me 3 or 4 times and thanked me for supporting DWM and Sway (as did Tony earlier). This experience soothed my heart a bit and reminded my why I've done all this over the last year, because of Maks! If he's happy, I don't really care who he's with or who he dances with.
I'll post more as I process it all. Have to get back to work now!
Tango I am so glad you time at SWAY was all that you had hoped for, especially your lesson with Maks...can't wait to hear and possible see more of your experience.
Safe travels home!!!
Take care of your back too!
HUGS
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View, unobstructed wrote:
Care for some tea this morning?
So happy to see that Luv and April got a little live chat time last night !! And a party is in the planning. Any date should be fine for me...though Wed - Saturday are probably better nights.
Hope we CAN lure some sisters back to the board - and some new posters - with a Christmas Party, complete with carols and gifts, gags and games. Sounds so fun.
Also, wonderful post from Tango. I'll re-read it and savor it when I get back from school run.
Good news about the x-rays CEK. Yay!!!
Thanks View...I a glad too!!!!