Dancers

Terrence Taps on March 22nd, 2010

He was born as Fred Austerlitz near the turn of the century and is considered to be one of the greatest tap dancers that ever lived. Having performed on Broadway, he brought a great deal of grace and style to bear that greatly influenced how future dancers would view their work.

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rebecca1 on January 31st, 2009

Whohoo - So You Think You Can Dance starts back on TV tonight (Australia Season 2)!
Can’t wait
As a dancer, let me tell you, it gets you all pumped up and inspired. Also - keen to see a few friends and keep an eye out for any other people I may know or have [...]

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rebecca1 on May 29th, 2008

At some stage, almost every dancer will compare themselves to someone and feel inadequate…for those who’ve done some personal development work, they’ll quickly catch themselves doing this, and changing their thinking, but others can sometimes give in and give up; letting these feelings swallow their dreams.
Today I’ll keep it simple. Below is a video that [...]

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rebecca1 on May 28th, 2008

As a dancer you probably know well the feeling of aching muscles. But in my opinion, not all muscle aches are bad…
Of course injuries fall into the “bad” category, but often there are the “good” aches and pains that carry with them the satisfaction of hard work and accomplishment.
Today, my aches are good…the result of [...]

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