Hello to all my ballerinas and danseurs,
How I've missed you. Let's keep connecting and dancing together. Somehow.
This is a photo of my puppy, Lakota Sioux, who managed to stay still for a few minutes while I snapped this picture of her and my ballet slippers. (You've seen me wear these in class many times.)
Minutes after Lakota posed, she stole one of the slippers and dashed around the living room doing pliés and jetes as she somersaulted.
But, dear dancers, you get the idea. Lakota is telling us to keep moving and dancing and living life artfully in our homes as we weather together this awful storm.
For many of you, we've been together in ballet class for years, making friends along the way and becoming better and more skilled ballet dancers along our way. Losing our library space last year when our branch was closed wasn't an easy time. You may have seen the flyer at our library branch that advertised my new monthly ballet workshop set to begin the first Tuesday of April.
That date has to be postponed, of course, but I'm looking forward to sharing my new program with you as soon as the library is up and running and we can safely be together.
Until then, let's be pro-active about ballet. I'll be sending out regular emails, but I don't have the class roster with all your email addresses, so not everyone will get my mailings. Please forward, so everyone can be included.
Send me your ideas. How can I keep us dancing? How can we get through this together?
Email me at: [email protected] or send your comment from the home page of this website.
We can do this!
Stay safe as I send love,
Jennifer and Lakota Sioux, my puppy ballerina
How I've missed you. Let's keep connecting and dancing together. Somehow.
This is a photo of my puppy, Lakota Sioux, who managed to stay still for a few minutes while I snapped this picture of her and my ballet slippers. (You've seen me wear these in class many times.)
Minutes after Lakota posed, she stole one of the slippers and dashed around the living room doing pliés and jetes as she somersaulted.
But, dear dancers, you get the idea. Lakota is telling us to keep moving and dancing and living life artfully in our homes as we weather together this awful storm.
For many of you, we've been together in ballet class for years, making friends along the way and becoming better and more skilled ballet dancers along our way. Losing our library space last year when our branch was closed wasn't an easy time. You may have seen the flyer at our library branch that advertised my new monthly ballet workshop set to begin the first Tuesday of April.
That date has to be postponed, of course, but I'm looking forward to sharing my new program with you as soon as the library is up and running and we can safely be together.
Until then, let's be pro-active about ballet. I'll be sending out regular emails, but I don't have the class roster with all your email addresses, so not everyone will get my mailings. Please forward, so everyone can be included.
Send me your ideas. How can I keep us dancing? How can we get through this together?
Email me at: [email protected] or send your comment from the home page of this website.
We can do this!
Stay safe as I send love,
Jennifer and Lakota Sioux, my puppy ballerina