Tomorrow is finally my end of year street dance showcase at Teatro Alfa, the one ive been waiting for since the beginning of the year. Im looking forward to the mgical weekend, like all the other past ones in which i have danced. It is my fifth year dancing at Company Ballet and i dont regret a single second of it.
Im gonna dance a very cool routine to the song Red Alert by Basement Jaxx and i hope everyone that comes to watch enjoys it. The whole show is filled with such a happy energy, full of really talented dancers from tap dance and street dance to classical ballet and contemporary dance. There isnt a specific theme for this year's presentation, but its the 10th year anniversary of Company Ballet, so its gonna be special. I really cant believe its actually here, tomorrow!!!
All the friends i made, all the magic of watching the other dancers, i amaze myself every time. Now that its here, i dont want it to end...
I COULD MAKE A LIVING OUT OF DANCE.
im thinking of starting to do jazz next year, as well as street dance, if i have time...
The bad thing is that this is never gonna repeat itself ever again; im never gonna dance with exactly the same people as i did.
I know that these dancing days will be forever etched in my memory, together with the ones to come.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
The Fifth Member
I have recently discovered this new band, The Fifth Member from London by a friend who is friends with the band's drummer. Their first album, Insert Coins Here was launched today on Itunes, though i must admit, i already knew some o the songs.
I lisned to the whole album and she songs are so good sometimes i feel like crying when listening to them. I hope their band becomes a huge success, which i know they will because they are really talented. Their hard work payed off with the launch of their debut album, especially because they are kidds my age, about 15, 16.
I specifically love the songs: Eyes, Song for the Birds, If I Stay and Everybody's gotta go. Their music is exceptionally wonderful. The best of luck for them.
To listen to the songs:
http://www.myspace.com/fifthmembermusic
I lisned to the whole album and she songs are so good sometimes i feel like crying when listening to them. I hope their band becomes a huge success, which i know they will because they are really talented. Their hard work payed off with the launch of their debut album, especially because they are kidds my age, about 15, 16.
I specifically love the songs: Eyes, Song for the Birds, If I Stay and Everybody's gotta go. Their music is exceptionally wonderful. The best of luck for them.
To listen to the songs:
http://www.myspace.com/fifthmembermusic
Friday, October 15, 2010
Children's day
Here in Brazil, we have something called Children's Day, which is an excuse for school to give us hollidays, and for us to get presents from our parents who still think we are 10 year olds.
This year, Children's day was on a tuesday, and fortunately, my school gives us pupils the whole week off, unlike the brazilian schools who only have until wednesday off. So on tuesday, my father, my sister and I went to the park on our bycicles for a lovely lunch at the MAM, "Museu da Arte Moderna". The park was teribly crowded, but it was great to see such good energy around. We later went to the 29th Annual "Bienal de Arte", also in the park, to see the amazing exibhition being displayed.
Later at night, after coming back from dinner, we did something very out of the ordinary for my family: we played a board game. it was incredible how much I had fun, we were so amazingly intent in the game, that time flew past us, and next thing i know, its 2:30 in the morning already... I ended up in second place in the game, but it didnt even matter after all.
It was definately a different day, but one i enjoyed tremendously, and hope to be repeating something similar in the future to come.
Who knows? Tomorrow is a new day. Anything can happen.
This year, Children's day was on a tuesday, and fortunately, my school gives us pupils the whole week off, unlike the brazilian schools who only have until wednesday off. So on tuesday, my father, my sister and I went to the park on our bycicles for a lovely lunch at the MAM, "Museu da Arte Moderna". The park was teribly crowded, but it was great to see such good energy around. We later went to the 29th Annual "Bienal de Arte", also in the park, to see the amazing exibhition being displayed.
Later at night, after coming back from dinner, we did something very out of the ordinary for my family: we played a board game. it was incredible how much I had fun, we were so amazingly intent in the game, that time flew past us, and next thing i know, its 2:30 in the morning already... I ended up in second place in the game, but it didnt even matter after all.
It was definately a different day, but one i enjoyed tremendously, and hope to be repeating something similar in the future to come.
Who knows? Tomorrow is a new day. Anything can happen.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
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