Yesterday, I pulled out my dancing shoes (jazz) and went off for a Broadway jazz class… after decades.
Ouch, it almost hurts to write that word, “decades.”
Lemme tell ya, when you haven’t been in organized dance for a while, your body does not remember it well.
“What? You want me to do what?” sez Aging Body.
“Shut up and shimmy,” sez me.
“What’s with this plassé thing?” demands A.B.
“Passé, not pLassé, you idiot. It gets you into position for a turn, or at least, that’s what teach said,” sez me.
“Owwww.” A.B. clearly has a ways to go.
Despite feeling like a loser – I was easily the youngest person there and completely out-danced by little old ladies who looked as if they’d be more at home with their knitting needles, WTF were they doing in a jazz class?! – I had a blast.
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been in love with dance.
I was very shy as a child, not to mention felt ungainly (you try sprouting to 5’6″ when you’re 10 and then tell me how you feel), so the early ballet lessons didn’t go down too well.
But what I loved was jazz.
The sassy steps, the hollering hands, the whimsical walking …. everything about it.
As I grew older, I grew more confident about dancing anywhere… and everywhere.
Probably somewhat of an embarrassment to my long-suffering mother then and my long-suffering husband now, since I was (and still am) prone to breaking out the boogie whenever I hear a song that puts a lilt in step.
Remember “Ally McBeal”? That’s me. Seriously. I can’t help it. I think it’s genetic.
It’s such a part of me that the ring tone on my cell phone has been Dancing Queen ever since I got a cell phone.
The last several years, I haven’t danced much, except at the occasional holiday party. And I missed it.
So while I was on my staycation last week, I decided I was going to bring dance back into my life.
A regional ballet studio holds classes pretty close to me, and the schedule is doable.
The day Jill Foster and I met up for lunch and a movie during my staycation, I picked up some jazz shoes.
And so I dance again.
Doesn’t matter if it takes me a while to pick the steps back up (as Gini Dietrich reminded me yesterday, it’s nothing like riding a bike).
Doesn’t matter if I’m the most bumbling bumbler in the room; though put me on a disco floor and I will KILL it, and I am possibly one of the best Voguer you’ve ever seen.
IMHO.
Doesn’t matter if my Aging Body doesn’t look quite like it used to, or shimmy like it used to, or grapevine like it used to.
In time, it will.
It’s a good workout, it’s great for coordination, and it makes me feel good.
And when I feel good… well, you know the rest.
And one day, I will kick those little old ladies’ bootays in shimmying.
Because I dance again.
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Disco night is on Burke….oh it’s ON(!)
@Jillfoster BRING IT, Foster.
I’m with you – I love to dance, too. The feel good factor is one of the best – and you’re so right that it’s great for coordination. The dance class has also introduced an interesting perspective on learning French – I live in France and there’s a whole new set of words to learn when it comes to dancing! Body and brain are completely engaged and any cares just evaporate! Thanks, Gee.
@rockwaterstudio That is so true, about getting more comfortable with another language as well. I love the engagement factor too; initially, it’s hard to stop feeling foolish, but when I really focus on the movement rather than HOW I’m doing the moves, it works out much better. Kinda like life, eh?
Dear Shonali,
I used to be a ballet dancer, a very long time ago, I have like you, just started again dancing at the age of 40….
It changed my life, improved my work by making me happy, relaxed, feeling amazing, feeling successful..
Yes it hurt, but life hurts and sometimes work hurts too, so it trains me to become stronger in various situations.
I love dancing, I love life and I love my job
Catherine
@CommNation That’s awesome, Catherine. Thanks so much for sharing and stopping by!
Absolutely love it, Shonali! Thanks for leading me to this post. I doubt that I am as brave as you… but then I am much older too. Dancing was never in my repetoire like you and Gini but I do know that when I throw a little moves to music just here in the house, it had impact. My clinical exercise physiologist client told me to remember that little moves throughout the day works to build your metabolism better than the 3 mile walks I take with Teddy in the warm months. So I am trying… setting goals and reaching them in small bites is what I shall be about in 2011.
@JulieWalraven Ha, Julie, you think I’m brave? Boy, do I have the wool pulled over your eyes. :p As far as gini dietrich goes, I would like to see her do some pirouettes for us, thank you very much, Gini.
I’m with you all the way on the small bites, Julie. Let’s keep each other posted, shall we?
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i can not wait for my exile to end and get back to dancing. I miss it soooooo much. Grats that you went dancing! And what is this about aging body. I will hear none of that. Though I will admit I am sure I will tire out after dancing 6 hours straight and need a break before going back out for more next time I go dancing in NYC or LA. 8)
@HowieSPM LOL, why were/are you exiled, silly man? OK, I will shut up about the aging body, as long as jillfoster behaves herself.
Dancing for hours on end… oh, I remember those days well. I remember the days when I’d go dancing ALL NIGHT and then go to work in the morning, with no sleep. That, I know I cannot do any more.
@shonali @HowieSPM its a self imposed exile until I can afford to live in NYC and have a real social life again. I live in the forest right now. I had become a weekend warrior before moving back east but often the dance parties I went to ended well after sun u. I have a lot of friends who are really incredible DJs. And where they are always meant great music. Now I am just a voyeur on Facebook which is killing me LOL.
@HowieSPM The question is, can you see the trees for the forest? :p
The beginner’s mind is precious! Congratulations on having the courage to bring what you love back into your life.
@annbevans Awww. Thank you, Ann!
congrats Shonali! It sounds wonderful.
I shared some of the same feelings when I started up with roller derby. Feeling a little uneasy, seeing others skate circles around me, my body somehow not cooperating with me. But it’s been about 3 months now and I am whiz on saktes and will be a fierce derby girl.
Keep up the great work…and if you ever have a recital I expect an invitation!
z
@zoeDisco You’re a roller derby girl! OMG, I want to see that – I can just see you whizzing around. I don’t know if I would ever have the nerve for that. That’s awesome, Zoe!
Thank you – you know what else was very heartwarming, was that they were all so nice to me. I kept wondering if they were secretly rolling their eyes, but they were all so nice, and kept telling me how they’d all been beginners. I suppose that’s true; everyone starts at the beginning, but in my mind, I shouldn’t be a “beginner.” Good lesson for my ego as well. :)
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congrats Shonali! It sounds wonderful.
I shared some of the same feelings when I started up with roller derby. Feeling a little uneasy, seeing others skate circels around me, my body somehow not cooperating with me. But it’s been about 3 months now and I am whiz on saktes and will be a fierce derby girl.
Keep up the great work…and if you ever have a recital I expect an invitation!
z