Archives for February 2014

Ballerina (and Runner) Profile: Jenna of Little Green Running Shoes

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This week’s profile is on Jenna of Little Green Running Shoes. I met Jenna through the Girls Gone Sporty group, and we recently met in person when she taught a dance class in Philly.

Why did you start dancing?

I started dancing at age three and have been ever since. I received a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography from Elon University and have been working the the dance and fitness field ever since.

 What is your favorite part about ballet?
The world is constantly changing outside the studio walls but inside, ballet remains the same.  Ballet has been an constant in my life for longer than I can remember. No matter what was happening in my life, the barre has always familiar and comforting. For me, ballet is a lifelong friend that I never get tired of.
What is your least favorite part? 

Pointing my feet. I have terrible arches and they embarrass me.

What motivates you to keep dancing? 
I have no idea. I wish I had a fancy elaborate answer but it truly is a part of who I am.
What advice would you like to give to those who want to start ballet or have just started?
Ballet is an art form that many people spend a lifetime trying to perfect. The beauty of dancing is always have something to work towards. Never get discouraged and always remember why you love to dance.
When did you start running? Why did you decide to take up running? 
Three years ago because my younger sister started running and I couldn’t let her be better at it than me. (She is anyways but it keeps me motivated!)
What is your favorite part about running? 

I love the community and lifestyle that come from being a runner. I also love the opportunity to be completely consumed by my thoughts while I run. It’s a time for me to escape reality and refocus my mind on what’s most important in life.

What motivates you to keep running?
I run to remember who I am and to escape from the busy”ness” of life. It’s my time to reflect and pray without interruption, worry, or distraction.
What are your hobbies outside of running and dance? 
I love to horseback ride, hike, blog, bake and read. Anything that involves athletic clothes and sweat is right up my alley. I also love my job as a personal trainer. I get to help others become more healthy and happy every day.
What advice would you like to give to those who want to start running or have just started? 

Anyone can do it. If I went from a plain ballerina with no cardiovascular endurance to a half marathon runner, it is possible for anyone to do it. Patience is always key along with listening to what your body needs.

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Thursdays are for Thinking out Loud #3: Stuck in a Rut

Letting HQ take over this week’s stream of conscious post for a different perspective (and since I’m a bit busy at this moment.) 

Check out this week’s link-up here.

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So here I am writing a post about my post undergraduate life that has been incredibly underwhelming. So much I wish I could be doing but can’t due to things like financial or transportation restraints, but that doesn’t mean I’ve been doing nothing. So here is my life as of lately:

Finding An “Entry Level” Job in the City Sucks

But really, since I have graduated I have applied to probably 100 different jobs, and I’ve gotten maaaaybeee two emails back and one or two phone calls. It sucks. I graduated with a degree in theater where I focused primarily on lighting design. And guess what, everyone wants you to have a degree AND 4-5 years professional experience. How do you get professional experience if the entry level job requires you have professional experience?

Codecademy is my Best Friend Too

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So much code

I know Kristen posted it last week but it’s been one of the major things I have been working on. So much that I have done HTML/CSS, Python, Javascript, jQuery, PHP and Ruby on them and feel fairly comfortable doing basic code in any of those languages. While I don’t know what I’m going to do with knowing all of those I know I’m going to keep on working on it. I’m probably going to revamp my own blog soon just as Kristen did with ABP.

Never Stop Learning

Since I graduated I have not stopped learning. While yes, I’m depressed that despite going to college for four years I’m yet to find a job doing anything, it doesn’t mean I stop bettering myself. As said above, I have been learning coding but I have also been learning graphic design (ABP header for example), 3D modeling, and more about computers hardware and software.

I may be in a major rut in life, but I won’t stop pushing forward.

What do you do when you sense you’re “stuck in a rut”?

Dance Academy Season 3 is on Netflix

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Not much of a post, but if you’ve been waiting to watch Dance Academy (like me), it’s now available on Netflix!

What is your favorite dance tv show? 

Sochi 2014 Olympics: Meryl Davis and Charlie White

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I’ve been glued to my television the past couple of days, partly because I was at my parents and had cable.  I’ve been primarily watching one thing: the Olympics.

While I’ve been watching a bit of everything from curling to bobsledding, ice skating has to be my favorite (even though I’m pretty awful on skates).  I especially love ice dancing and Meryl Davis and Charlie White:

Gracie Gold was also one of my favorites and I can’t wait to see what she does in the upcoming years.

I’ve also loved the ballet at the opening and closing ceremonies–I just wish there had been MORE of it, or that NBC had shown more of it:


Did you watch any of the Olympics? What was your favorite/least favorite part?

Beginner Ballerina Profile: Jennifer Moon

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Meet Jennifer Moon (her friends call her Jenna), pictured here with her role model, William Sterling Walker, III.

She’s been taking ballet classes for four years and has a lot of great advice for her fellow ballerinas, so check out her profile to learn more about her!

When did you start doing ballet as an adult?

My first adult class was 4 years ago at age 36.

 Did you ever take lessons as a kid? 

I took few lessons when I was young and then was a cheerleader in high school.

Why did you decide to take ballet as an adult? 

I had always wanted to be a ballerina.  From the time I was 7 or 8, I was a dancer on the inside.  It was all I dreamed about day after day.  I would dance around my living room and dream of being a ballerina.  When I was going through my divorce I had more time since we had shared custody of our kids.  I needed an escape from the craziness of my life then and taking ballet seemed to fill a huge void for me.

Where do you take classes?

I currently take classes at both Richmond Ballet and at Latin Ballet.  Once a year, I also attend Sun King Dance a Ballet Camp for adults.  It is an amazing experience… You have a week with other adult dancers that are on “vacation”.  We have an EBAS (Elemental Body Alignment Systems) class, Technique, Pointe, Variation and Performance class.  They have professional photographer to take your own “Ballerina” photos, plus there is a choreographed performance at the end of our week.  For that one week it doesn’t matter what your profession is or what is going in your life, we all escape to our one common passion, Ballet!!!

 What is your favorite part about ballet?

It’s total “absorption”; it’s the hour of my day over which I have complete control.  My sole focus is on dance and what my body is doing.  Am I turned out, am I in plié before I jump, are my thumbs tucked in and my shoulders down. Remembering the combination is all you can think of.

What is your least favorite part?

My least favorite part is missing a class and seeing other people that are able to make it to classes more frequently getting better than I am.  Also, sometimes not being able to execute movements across the floor is frustrating to me, especially when I see that others can.

 Who/What is your ballet inspiration?

My number one inspiration as a dancer is William Sterling Walker, III.  The moment I saw him dance it was so inspiring and beautiful. I knew I needed to take a class from him and I did.  I would drive an hour and a half just to take a class from him and I loved it.  Each night I left I felt like I could conquer the world and that I was going to one day actually be a ballerina.  He is the most talented dancer and an amazing person as well!!!

 What motivates you to keep dancing?

My husband motivates me.  He constantly reminds me of the high I feel when I come home from dance.  I always feel like I just had a day at the spa when I leave ballet.  I just love it.  It makes me feel beautiful and graceful even when I am not.

 Do you take any other dance classes? 

I am currently taking a modern class with Annielile Gavino Kollman from Malayaworks and have taken an African Caribbean class with Kevin Jones that I LOVED!!!! So freeing!

 What are your hobbies outside of ballet? 

I volunteer a lot of my time.  I am co-chair of Parish Life at my church (Holy Comforter), teach Children’s Chapel and teach liturgical dance for the “Little Angels.” I am on the Junior Board of the Children’s Museum of Richmond and am Co-Chair of Development for them which heads up their annual fundraiser “Carniball.” I am also on the Board of Boaz & Ruth an organization that helps people reintegrate into society and Volunteer for the Children’s Hospital of Richmond.  I love to volunteer for CARITAS which helps feed the homeless that stay at our church for a week or two every year.  I am also lucky enough to substitute teach at the Latin Ballet of Virginia for their little ones. My husband calls me his walking tithe.

 What advice would you like to give to those who want to start ballet or have just started?  

Try to take more than one class a week, if possible.  The more you take, the better you will get.  It is such an amazing discipline.  Also, try to experience classes at different places periodically.  One teacher might say it in a way that makes it click better.  Also, go online and get the EBAS DVD from www.doebas.com.  This technique warms your body from the inside out.  It makes your turnout much better if you can do it before a ballet class. You will be AMAZED!!

 Anything else you’d like to add? 

Ballet is so much more than you can ever imagine.  It is discipline, precision, grace, hard work and failing over and over again until you get it right and when you do get it right it will be worth every moment.  Don’t let others who are better frustrate you.  Each of us has different bodies and limitations.  Just be the best ballerina YOU can be.