‘Fascinating footwork’: Duo perform tricky traditional Philippine dance, video leaves netizens impressed
Traditions and customs of various cultures often tend to impress netizens with their uniqueness and one such custom that has caught the attention of many is a viral clip of two young dancers performing Tinikling –– a traditional bamboo folk dance in the Philippines. Tinikling originated during the Spanish colonial era and involves two people dancing together in absolute coordination between two sliding bamboo poles on the ground. “Young dancers in the Philippines performing a traditional bamboo dance known as Tinikling,” read the caption of the post, which was
Maybe life isn’t a journey after all. Maybe it’s a dance that’s meant to be enjoyed.
Alan Watts, British philosopher, writer and speaker, said, “Life is not a journey!” When I first read that statement, I thought he was mistaken. After all, we continually say that life is a journey. Specifically, that life is not a destination but more like a travelogue. We move through life, one experience after another. We are born, we learn, then work, find success, marry and raise children — on and on and at some point, we die. Always thinking there is another step and that we are not finished. That’s why death
How to Become a Good Enough Dancer Just in Time for a Big Event
Dancing can be intimidating. At any wedding or club, there always seems to be someone there who looks so effortlessly cool moving around on the dance floor. Not everyone feels that confidence or has an arsenal of moves to break out at just the right moment, though, and when you’re in a time crunch before a big event, the whole dancing thing can send you into a little anxiety spiral. Worry not: There are a few simple moves and confidence boosters you can learn right now to prepare you for your big boogie debut. Read
Marketing executive launches app for reselling dance costumes
As someone who grew up dancing, Margeaux McCarthy knows how expensive the sport can end up costing. Especially the elaborate costumes. Now, thanks to McCarthy — who doubles as a commercial real estate marketing executive — there’s an app for that. McCarthy launched the free app, called Dance Xchange, in January. It provides a platform for dancers, or anyone with dance items, to sell or purchase those expensive items. The LLC is registered in Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, where McCarthy has worked in commercial real estate. “This app gives them the opportunity
North Carolina celebrates 30 years of dance
The NC Dance Festival has announced plans for the celebration of its 30th Anniversary Season. Each year, the NC Dance Festival, a program coordinated by Greensboro-based Dance Project, brings professional modern and contemporary dance choreography from NC artists to audiences across the state. “Our 2020 season looked much different than we’d originally planned, but we are pleased with the new ways we’ve been able to support North Carolina dance artists and encourage the creation of new dance work,” said Festival Director Anne Morris. “As we finish out our 30th
Young Burgess Hill dancer wins bronze in international ballet competition
Hannah Martin was awarded bronze in The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition final on Thursday, September 9, when the prestigious contest took place online for the first time in its 90-year history. Hannah – who has been trained by the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) teacher Mary Goodhew – won the medal after being selected as one of 15 finalists out of a record number of applicants. Hannah said: “Words fail me when I try to describe the emotions I felt watching the competition. Knowing how hard every single
King City ballet dancer begins journey to Washington, D.C.
KING CITY — King City student Ashley Madrid left last Saturday to begin her yearlong studies at the Kirov Academy of Washington, D.C., in order to pursue the art of ballet. Monterey County Dance Foundation awarded Madrid a $3,000 scholarship that has made it possible for her to secure a deposit to attend the school, but she still needs to raise the rest of an estimated $40,000 to pay for her tuition. Madrid, 15, also qualified for financial aid and a work-study program. “She’ll actually be working at the school
Ten days after 9/11, a child’s Irish dance lifted hearts across the country. She learned a lesson that still guides her.
Ten days after 9/11, Americans were still reeling from the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, a sense of grief and shock lingering like the dust clouds hovering over the collapsed Twin Towers. A little girl who lived on Arbor Road in Winston-Salem was too young to comprehend the enormity of the loss, but she could feel that people were hurting. “What can I offer for people?” she asked herself. Nine-year old Collier Wimmer slipped into a green dress trimmed with embroidery, pulled her hair back into a ponytail
‘Jerusalema’ dance moves pose injury risk, Irish study finds
Weekend warriors getting their groove on to international dance anthem Jerusalema may be busting more than a move. An Irish study found that, based on three case studies, the sudden push-off move during the dance sequence caused the Achilles tendon to snap, requiring surgery. The study published in the Internation REVIEW | New Golf 8 GTI less appealing than the older model, but it’s got fans
Local Hula Dancer Up For Grand Prize
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Get ready to bust a move because she’s dancing her way to the top while showcasing the Hawaiian culture to a national audience. Madison Kailey Garcia was featured on the “Live with Kelly and Ryan” show in May after winning their virtual weekly trivia dancer competition. Read more and watch her interview @ https://www.khon2.com/local-news/local-hula-dancer-up-for-grand-prize/