Showing posts with label Tribute Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribute Tuesday. 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.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tribute Tuesday

{photo credit: Snowville Creamery}
So since I started this blog I have wanted to do a Tribute Tuesday to the people/ bloggers who inspired me to try blogging...

The first part of this tribute has to go out to An Avenue Homesteader, a long time family friend and excellent blogger. On a visit this past summer she mentioned her blog and suggested that I start one about my experiences as a nanny. Though my blog did not end up solely being about any one topic, I must attribute the planting of blog seeds in my brain to her.

The second part of this tribute goes out to The One In Pink. Around the beginning of March I came down with a rather bad case of the flu, and was home sick for about a week. During this week I came across T.O.I.P and I was inspired by the simple layout, and variety of topics on her blog. Most blogs I had seen or read to that date had been devoted singularly to one topic. That fact largely contributed to my hesitance about starting to blog, I was so worried that I would choose to focus on a topic that a week or two down the road I would no longer feel any inspiration to write about. So I must thank T.O.I.P. for shining a new light on blogs for me. Once I started A Dancing Attitude, T.O.I.P continued to inspire such things as the simple "no frills layout, and I should definitely credit the idea for Things To Love Thursday's to her (Things I Love Thursday's).

The Third and final part of my tribute goes out to Eternal BreakThru. A fellow blogger and friend who gave me some advice which finally coaxed me into becoming a blogger.

So a big thank you to these three lovely bloggers who inspired A Dancing Attitude to start typing!

~Adrianna

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!