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Tuesday 4 October 2011

The Catch-Up

If you have been religiously reading our blog then you will have realised we missed one yesterday, if you don't usually read it (because it clogs up your inbox!) then you won't realise...quite simply!

Our International Student Visa Program at Broadway Dance Centre started off Full throttle yesterday @ 8am...it's ok a 'light breakfast was served'! We started with a big meeting of all 74 of us, 3 so far from London, the others from all over the world, nice though as accents remind us of our friends back home. We then took an afternoon class 'Brice Mousett'- amazing I felt right at home and then an Assisted Flexibility class which involved Ropes...!

Had a bit of lunch with some of our new friends who's names all begin with 'M' (Maggie, Malcolm, Maria, Matilda) and then got home and chilled.

Today we had a self defence class (again starting at 8am), it was actually really good and we both now have some smooooth moves! Sam and I then booked in to classes later this afternoon so had a nice 4 hour break, which we spent scouting out the best adult gymnastics classes. Found a perfect one, located at the lovely Chelsea Piers, very much like Circus Space at home. We then popped home for lunch and then back to the studios. Two classes we took tonight, Blackstone musical theatre http://www.broadwaydancecenter.com/faculty/bios/blackstone_al.shtml, where we did this beautiful 'Come Fly Away' Style piece (mind you 'Theatre' class in this country does not include step clicks, more like fouette releves!) It was Sam's turn to feel at home in this class, and I found it nice to Musical Theatre it up for the first time in aggggges!Although I couldn't wait for the 2nd class, Wes Veldink, http://www.broadwaydancecenter.com/faculty/bios/veldink_wes.shtml. Words cannot describe how amazing the class was, the choreography was brilliant, the vibe was relaxed, although our bodies were beginning to say 'i'm tired' by the end of the class at 9pm, I could have done it all over again. It reminded me of Kinisi, as did Wes when he said 'kinda sorta'.

We just got home, 3am your time, getting ready for tomorrow at 8.30am, this time is a placement class for our 'majors', either Jazz, Ballet, Theatre or Hiphop. I had to write a blog though, its a pretty momentous occasion!

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