Kat, your comments are so great, as always. While holding a wriggling baby Bob had me read each comment while re-watching each performance with the sound off. It's really enlightening!
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Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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I sometimes watch with the sound off. Flaws are really much more visible.
I will have you all know that I searched my work calendar just now to see if there was any chance I'd be able to watch some SYTYCD with Kat (and/or bonbon, because then I'd get added bonus BABY). Will it still be running mid-August?
Awwww, y'all make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Thanks for giving me a place to blather on about this show. And there's always an open invitation to come watch SYTYCD at Casa Kat for any Buffistas who find themselves in the LA area. I would love to have another watching party with meara, bon bon-bob bob-and now bonus baby, and anyone else.
Yeah, I think of flea watching pirated dances with the sound off in the library whenever I watch it muted! It really highlights bad feet and poor performance. For example, I thought the Night Shift performance was really awesome but without having the music backing it up it lost something the second time around.
Woes, people, I am currently working Wednesday nights until 9pm, and then it's half an hour to get home.
On the up side, Casper is now old enough to watch clips with me and have semi-sensible commentary. She still wants to be a ballerina despite having NO toe-point (but good turn-out! for ten!) and being on a growth curve to hit 6'1".
She still wants to be a ballerina despite having NO toe-point (but good turn-out! for ten!) and being on a growth curve to hit 6'1".
Has she taken ballet classes? Or any other dance? I wish I'd gotten to as a kid--I feel like as an adult, there's so many things I have a harder time learning, and/or will never look like someone who learned it as a kid...
Yeah, she's taken classes since 2nd grade/age 7, so 4 years now. Generally ballet, tap and jazz once a week - this year for a 2-hour class. It's not a pre-professional program (there are a couple in this city), just your basic for-fun dance studio, although her teacher is pretty good and less about big hair and booty shaking than some child dance teachers. They've done some barre work since 4th grade. Next year pre-pointe is an option (they assess based on age and foot bone maturity), and Casper thinks this is very cool.
My mom put me in dance when I was a little bitty thing. There was a lot that I loved about it and a lot that I hated about it, so much that I quit dancing at 15 and didn't really go back to it until college. I think the studio that you're in and the teachers' attitudes, the attitudes of the other families....all that makes such a huge difference. Dance should be fun and challenging not Dance Moms crazy. I hope it's that for Casper.
Also, the first time you put on pointe shoes is just one of the coolest things you'll ever do!
Realized who Brooklyn reminds me of -- in Flashdance, Jennifer Beals' ice skater friend.
I knew you would all want to know.