Showing posts with label Ballet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballet. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Tribute Tuesday.

 
{Photo Credit: Fred Greenslade}




The way she danced is how she was destined to retire; gracefully.  Karen Kain is quite possibly the best ballet dancer Canada ever produced. If one was lucky enough to have seen her perform they would know the strong technique, insightful musicality, and the audacious attack that characterised every step she took on stage.  For any dancer retirement is a difficult transition. Dancers are highly prone to multiple injuries over the course of their career; thus making ballet a short lived and gruelling profession for most. When Karen Kain performed for her last time with the National Ballet of Canada in October 1997, at the age of 46, there was a distinct bittersweet flavour in the air and the whole nation of Canada could taste it.  In the photograph A Graceful Exit, Fred Greenslade captures, with all the grace and elegance of a ballet, this bittersweet taste. The lighting of this particular photo emphasizes the unknown that Kain is to be entering. Darkness, in the bottom right corner creeping towards the middle gives the effect of looking through a half shut eye, knowing that when you blink the familiarity of the moment will be gone forever.  The worn out curtains in the backdrop to the photo, being the same colour of faded pointe shoes highlights the exhausted threadbare feelings of a mature dancer. The focal point of the photo however is Kains teary eyed expression. The honest raw emotions wrapped up in her face appeal to the eyes and hearts of any spectator.  Greenslade manages to artistically capture the feelings of both Karen Kain and Canadians at the time, without distorting the true grace and beauty of the vulnerable expression exhibited by Kain.

Monday, July 4, 2011

A Bit of Summer Love

{photo credit: The Rock School}
Today I am going for my first Hot Yoga class of the summer. I have been planning to go during the summer but was waiting for July to start classes. The long weekend sort of ate up the begining of July so I am starting today. Originally I had planned to go everyday, looking at my work shedual and coordinating it with the yoga studios schedual is harder than I had anticipated and so I will only be able to go Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and some Sundays. I am hoping to improve my flexiblity and strength for when I go back to dance in the fall... (my summer goal: 6:00 ponche)!  I have also been using my time off work to swim in the lake lots which is extreamly exciting, and today I went for a little bike ride around town with a very good friend! In short I am enjoying every bit of summer so far, (especially now that the weather has turned) and I hope you are too!

~Adrianna

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Wonder-filled Wednesday

{photo credit: The Ballerina Project}
Today is both my younger brothers birthday, and my parents anniversary ... what does that add up to? CRAZINESS! So that's really all the time I have for today, promise to write more later.
~Adrianna

So well I am running around buying presents, going out for sushi, and doing all the things that my parents usually do so that they can take a vacation for their anniversary... you can enjoy this!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tribute Tuesday




So today I came across these Nike adds and of corse started thinking...
How much influence has Nike had on the women poweress in sports?
Answer: A LOT 
They made it respectable, cool, beautiful, even sexy for women to be involved in athletic pursuits. I respect this so much, and in the past couple of years (since about 2006) Nike has really been making a case for dance as a sport, (which makes me respect them even more). So as a dancer and a general lover of athleticism here is a tribute to Nike's support for Women!




Saturday, April 23, 2011

Early Saturday




{Vancouver Skyline: Dave Rogers}


 
                          Yay, finally the highly anticipated long weekend! I personally am quite enjoying the fact that Easter long did not fall over spring break this year, extra vacation time is always welcomed. My family and I are headed west to the big, rainy, city of glass for what is sure to be a fam jam with the firsties, (some of whom recently returned home from a whirl wind trip to Asia, which I am so stoked to hear all about!).  Well amidst all the celebrations, family, delicious food, chocolate, rabbits, and eggs I am hoping to keep up better blogging habits than I have the past couple days. We will see what comes of that goal. Anyway I leave at 6:00am this morning and I have yet to pack so I best be getting some shut eye. I am sure as the rest of this wonderful Saturday unfolds I will update this post so check back!  

And I will leave you with something fantastic to start, (or finish) your day off with...


                                                                    {Sarah Lamb: Princess Flourine}

Monday, April 18, 2011

A Perfect Monday

Strive for excellence, not perfection.
~H. Jackson Brown Jr., O Magazine, December 2003

{Bolshoi Ballet}
{Photo Credit: Helix}

  When I first glanced at this quote I was initially awestruck by its apparent genius. As dancers we often think about excellence as being an outcome of perfection, perfect lines, perfect feet, perfect turn-out, so I was attracted to the thought/ idea that they could actually be separate terms with less correlation then I always thought.
 However when I really started to think about  the difference between perfection and excellence I got a little flustered, so I turned to my good'ol friend Mr. Dictionary for some advice...
Excellence: the state or quality of excelling or being exceptionally good; extreme merit; superiority
Excellent: exceptionally good; extremely meritorious; superior
Perfection: the state of quality of being or becoming perfect
Perfect: conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type

At this point I thought I understood  the difference between the two, but then I looked up their synonyms...

Synonyms of Excellence: arete, class, distinction, eminence, excellency, finesse, goodness, greatness, high quality, merit, PERFECTION, preeminence, purity, quality, superbness, supremacy, transcendence, virtue, worth, eclat.
Synonyms of Perfection: accomplishment, achieving, acme, arete, completion, consummation, crown, ending, entireness,evolution,exactness, EXCELLENCE, excellency, exquisiteness, faultlessness, finish, finishing, fulfillment, ideal, idealism, impeccability, integrity, maturity, merit, paragon, perfectness, phoenix, precision, purity, realization, ripeness, sublimity, superiority, supremacy, transcendence, virtue, wholeness.
And now I am even more confused then when I began. The definitions suggest that Excellence is being the best within ones own limits, and that Perfection is being the best within a certain ideal. The synonyms however suggest that they have the same/ very smillar meanings. I sat and thought about this for quite sometime, and I have come to this conclusion....
 As people we all judge ourselves by some standard, a standard that we see as being perfect. A person might look to a movie star, or their older sibling, or maybe as it is in ballet a person might judge themselves by an abstract idea of perfection that is ultimately unattainable. Poeple so closely correlate excellence with perfection, that it is not possible to think of something as being excellent without it being near to or perfect. Anyway that is my psycho-babble for this Monday.

On that note here are some things/ people I consider to be the absolute embodiment of perfection....


{Splendid Isolation: ABT.}




{Overwhelmed Aster Dress: Anthropolgie}


{Audrey Hepburn}
{ Photo Credit: Listall}


{Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir}
{photo credit: Myra Clarman}



Saturday, April 16, 2011

Starting With A Plie.



Photo Credit: http://site.e.K.Clothing.com

    For  a while now I have had "the blog willy nillies", (I've been wanting to start blogging, but my lack of  free-time and ideas has left me somewhat unsure of how to begin). As I type my way onto unfamiliar territory today I have chosen to commence from a very familiar starting place; a plie. 

In ballet the plie though rudimentary transfers across all levels and styles. Upon thinking about the plie, I tried to compile a list of like things that pertain not to ballet but rather to life, (although for me a plie could probably be on that list ;D). In doing so I realized the reason my life has been a big mess of stress is because my "plies" are not there to support me when I leap into life's "grade-jetes". With this epiphany at the forefront of my brain I "went back to the barre" and came up with a plan, (and yes this blog is part of it).  I wrote up my standard weekly schedule, and aloted time to focus on all my "plies", (school work, relationships with family and friends, myself and my health). Things that I have not spent enough time on in the past. I looked all this over and set my main goal for the remainder of this year; DISCIPLINE.

 So as I explore new things, develop new opinions, and squeeze every last bit of zest out of all the lemons life gives me, I hope this blog will serve as an outlet to share with you my journey.


~Adrianna