
The Dancer's Way
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Everyone Roots for the Underdog, Right?

Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Shooting the Breeze
As dance auditions are quickly approaching, there are some last minute things I need to take care of. The week leading up to auditions I try to hit the gym hard, eat healthy, wake up early, and finish up any untaken care of business. Which for me meant getting my head shots done! I hired an old high school classmate of mine who is now studying to be a photographer (you can see more of her work on her website). A requirement for the head shots is that your arms, abs, and legs are exposed in at least one of the pictures, so I chose to wear dance shots and my swim suit top to accommodate this.

You can see more of these pictures under the gallery tab.

You can see more of these pictures under the gallery tab.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Blazing Through
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Quick pic before I run out the door |
The workshop is designed to help prepare the dancers for the actual auditions, which are in another month. During this month I know there are a lot for me to work on, primarily learning choreography quickly. They teach fast, which I didn't think I'd have a problem with, but with so many talented ladies you're competing against, you need to be at the top of your game.
One tip I'll give to future Blazer Dancer hopefuls is this; it's important to tone your body, but don't forget about trying to strengthen your neck as well. I know this seems like a silly tip but I wasn't prepared for all the 'hairography' involved and woke up the next morning barely able to move my head.
I'm so excited for the auditions (and also horribly nervous), but more than anything I'm thankful for the opportunity to have this audition and know that even if nothing ends up happening with it, I gave it my all and learned a few things along the way.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
A Common Step

Here's a taste of the article, for the full article and video, click on the links above.
Elite Dance Team Captain Rachel Kelly arrives early to the studio to warm up and stretch, but the moment she clicks on the music and begins to move, a passion for dance shines through in her mirrored reflection. She floats elegantly across the floor. A few minutes later, her team is ready to practice. She leads them with as much passion as she has for dancing alone.
“It is a sport that requires endurance, flexibility, beauty and grace,” says Kelly. “Dancing is a way of communication for me.”

“I took a modern dance [physical activity course] class when I was a freshman, and a bunch of people from that class tried out for the Elite Dance Team that year, but I didn’t think I was good enough,” Kelly says. “So I tried out my sophomore year, ended up making the team, and have done it ever since.”
Established in 2005, the Elite Dance Team practices technique and performance style in modern, hip-hop and jazz. Currently, the team has 30 members, both male and female, from Oregon State’s 12 undergraduate academic colleges. Beyond practicing twice a week and performing at several events per term, these dancers find ways to combine their studies with their extracurricular activities.
At the beginning of the year nutrition majors partnered with the Elite Dance Team to organize a flash mob promoting healthy eating, allowing Kelly to combine her passions for dance and nutrition.
“We worked with Be Well and the Elite Dance Team to create a campaign to eat more fruits and vegetables.” Kelly says. “We handed out bananas and carrots to all the people that were watching us. It was a great way to integrate both nutrition and dance.”
Monday, June 2, 2014
End of the final year
A couple days before our last performance the team had a photo shoot. It was scheduled to be outside, but of course it started raining, so we had to move it into the studio, which ended up working out and the mirrors in the background were actually pretty cool. These are some of my favorite pictures.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Mom's weekend
This week's dance performance was for Oregon State Mom's weekend. Despite coming down with a chest cough, I got my team together to do a great performance to "Timber" by Pitbull and Kesha. I love this song because it's a hip hop with a country twang.
The thing we struggled with in this routine is filling time. We had four practices to put the dance together, so we started the dance 13 8-counts into the song. Then to fill those 8-counts in the beginning we did a half circle, which each person went in the middle and did a solo. This was an effective way to add on to our routine without much rehearsal time.
Another successful performance and it all got to happen with my bother and mother in the audience. Hope everyone also had a good weekend!

Another successful performance and it all got to happen with my bother and mother in the audience. Hope everyone also had a good weekend!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
We love our Sparts!
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Ending of girls dance |
For the past 6 months I've been working with 32 wonderful high school girls and boys in the efforts to teach them 3 dynamic dance routines. I was working with the Mr and Ms Spartan program, which helps raise money for charities, such as The Regional Cancer Center and The Oregon Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. At the end of 6 months of fund raising a big pageant is thrown, which is where the students perform the dances.
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Girls Dance |
Clip of Boys dance (right when the pull away pants come off) |
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