Accepting two teaching positions ~

Posted by: dancer9

Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/20/09 05:54 PM

No time like the present.
I've accepted two classes to teach with relation to the University.
To start slow, I've kept it to two.
I'll be teaching graduate jazz
and I threw in a beginning
ballet class that is taken, I'm told,
by mostly women who want to add dance to
their movement. I think that adult women can benefit from dance at any age so I took this second class to prove that.

This ought to beef up my schedule but I've arranged to teach only two days a week and this will allow me to stay at the hospital.

I feel I'm rehabilitated enough to do these ttwo small classes even if one is very advanced.

So, it's off to the salt mines for me. This usually leads to choreography and then to other states but I'm going to try to keep it in hand.

Dancers never retire. Thankfully, we are needed to build style in advanced dancers and coach for roles that are important which we have danced many times before.

There was a time I thought I'd be a "retired dancer," but it was never in my lifes plan. I did plan on giving back to dance as a teacher and choreographer for as long as my legs would let me!

Please wish a dancer luck as I continue to sing and think of going back up onto the stage with the jazz and blues greats I've sung with before. I just may sing again too, but slow as she goes....

Thanks to everyone here who talked to me and kept me entertained throughout rehabbing and while I took my time deciding when to do what. I feel a slight chill with this decision but it's true, I'll never stop. I'm told that I never should, I've too much to offer. I hope this is true as I launch this effort.

Dancer, singer too.
Posted by: meredithbead

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/22/09 07:27 AM

Hey Dancer, good luck! Did someone in the university know of your work, or did you ask them?
Posted by: dancer9

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/22/09 05:37 PM

Thank you, Meredith! Someone noticed my post!
I'm known here and in many cities for my former work so if
I agree to teach, there is a position for me. With all my
stage work, I don't need any resume' or such, I can ride on that.

I used to have less time to teach when I was performing a lot but now I can teach with less on my back than before.

I'm glad to get back to my life's work though. Years and years of education not lost. I couldn't imagine what I'd do if I didn't dance or teach dance. Luckily, I can keep dancing as long as I can walk. I'm still young enough, actually, to perform, but I'm not ready for such a thing at this time. I may have to take a few photos for promotion but that is a bit in the future.

Menopause put me out of the ring for almost three years although I still danced for myself with friends. Now that my body is coming to it's usual shape, I can go back to work. It's nice and dit's exciting.

You'd be surprised who wants to dance in adult classes! So many women want beginner classes and always wanted to dance. I can usually get them twirling in no time and I only push technique in areas where they could get hurt. It's more about movement and what it can do for you to bond to music in that way.

Have you ever danced? I have this picture of you dancing at concerts!

Dancer9
Posted by: meredithbead

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 04:46 AM

Dancer, I'm practically untrainable, but I love to dance! Yes, you've read the essay I wrote called "Purple Electric" in the "Our Voices" selection, and heard the rumors about Vegas LOL. Plus I sent you another of my essays. When I hear music I like, I just get up and move something (hopefully not heavy furniture crazy )

I used to dance at concerts, on table tops, in my living room, and at a zillion concerts and clubs. Not that anyone paid me, or would want to LOL.
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 05:20 AM

I can attest to Meredith's dance skills - - she just loses herself in the music and flows wherever it takes her. She is very uninhibited - I am way too concerned about what others are thinking of my moves and wish I could be as free and easy as Meredith!
Posted by: Edelweiss3

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 11:36 AM

Dancer, I’m sure you must be an excellent teacher, because you teach with passion. Congratulations to your new jobs!

I envy anyone who can dance well. I don’t know what happened to me, because both my parents were excellent dancers. When they took to the dance floor, the other dancers cleared it to watch them. The only person I can dance well with is my husband, who guides me with a strong firm hand. When I dance alone, I simply jiggle all there is to jiggle. lol

Meredith, too bad they didn’t take movies at Vegas. Would have loved to see you groove!
Posted by: celtic_flame

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 12:53 PM

go0od to know about the jobs dancer and the best of luck too :)Dose this mean you'll be around less? bit sad about that one

good to know your in your flow MB. smile

i gonna have to read more of our voices sometime, (mental note to me)
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 05:07 PM

I second what DD has to say about Meredith's dancing. You go girl!

dancer, I think it's fantastic that you will be teaching at a university. Will all your students be older women? If so, that's really neat. Artists are blessed in that after living a life absorbed in creativity, they can teach it, and so it carries on. Love it.
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 02/23/09 09:16 PM

The students will be lucky to have you dancer...truly!!!
Posted by: Sandpiper

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 03/04/09 06:56 PM

Congratulations on the two classes Dancer. I'm happy for you. Also glad you're taking it slow and easy. Best of luck!
Posted by: orchid

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 03/06/09 05:31 AM

Have you begun teaching one of the classes so far, dancer? How is it? Hope it's fun for you.
Posted by: Ellemm

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 03/06/09 12:55 PM

Belated congratulations on your teaching positions. In my fantasy life, I am a dancer (and have taken classes in the past). Your students are lucky to have you and I hope the classes go very well.
Posted by: chickadee

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 03/06/09 04:49 PM

Dance it's so nice to hear that you are doing what you love to do. You are staying very busy these days. Keeping on your toes so to speak...pardon the pun.
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Accepting two teaching positions ~ - 03/06/09 10:17 PM

Hows it going madame teacher? Well, I hope good, and its fun too, thats just as important.