What’s in My Dance Bag?

What IS in my dance bag? Being a dancer of six classes a week, quite a bit! I have decided to describe my wonderful carrier to you in detail, with hopes that you may be inspired to add a few things to your own. So…

My dance-bag itself was constructed by Adidas, a sportswear company. It is a nice light pink, black and white. I really appreciate the storage space. With two large side-pockets and a massive center pocket, what can’t you fit inside?

Let us start with the left-side-pocket. Inside this pouch, I have stuffed…:

  •  Toe tape (I have to tape both of my little toes when on pointe.)
  • Baby powder (I do not ever use this, but it is better to be safe than sorry when working with pointe shoes.)
  • A comb (I carry this in case my bun falls out; I am not stellar when it comes to finger combing.)
  • Hairspray (Perfect for after-class fly-aways.)
  •  A miniature mirror (Because I am kind of a perfectionist…)
  • “Stage make-up” (This is my fun little purse of pink, sparkly things.)
  • Purell (For sanitary purposes…)
  • An outdoor headband (I bring this along in case it is chilly outside when I leave the studio.)
  • Clear leotard straps (Who knows when something is going to snap…?)

As for my right-side-pocket…:

  • Ballet shoes (I store these inside of the darling little bag that Emma made for me.)
  • Foot paws (For modern of course!)
  • An extra ballet shoe (Long story short, I carry this canvas shoe around in case I need to give it to someone…)

Finally, in my center pocket, I store:

  • My sweater (Perfect for Tuesdays when the studio is freezing.)
  • My black skirt (Because every dancer should carry one…)
  • Black, stirrup legwarmers (They look fantastic with pointe shoes!)
  • Striped legwarmers (Because they’re cute…)
  • Pink legwarmers (Okay, okay, you’ve got me. I LOVE legwarmers…!)
  • Extra tights (I’m sure that everyone brings these along…)
  • A laundry bag (For quick changes…)
  • A notepad and pen (I like to write down my “homework assignments” in here, especially for Cecchetti.)
  • Emma’s Cecchetti Grade 3 book (I still haven’t looked this over… ugh…)
  • My phone case (Emma made this awesome little purse for me!)
  • My pointe shoes (Who could possibly leave without them?)
  • My “pointe shoe kit” (Emma made this for me as well! It holds everything from a toothbrush to nail-clippers to extra hair accessories.)

And there, lovely dancers, is the majority of what lies in my dance bag. I do hope that I have given you some worth-while ideas!

Have a wonderful Sunday!
Aquinnah

Recital Central 2013

Recital 2012

Hello dancers, and welcome to Recital Central! Are you ready for your tour? Let us begin!

Recital 1 Schedule:

Recital 1 will commence at 11:00 A.M. on May 18th. My dances are as follows:

1. Hungarian Dances
Beginning Pointe/Training 1 and 2– Miss Sara
“Praise Him with tambourine and dance; praise Him with flute and strings. Praise Him with resounding cymbals; praise him with clashing cymbals.” Psalm 150:4-5
Attire: light pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Hair: ballet bun

4. Little Ballet Dolls
Tuesday Cherubs– Miss Jennifer
“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” Psalm 150:6
Attire: light pink tights (footed), pink ballet shoes

Recital 2 Schedule:

Recital 2 will be presented at 1:30 P.M. on May 18th.

1. Hungarian Dances
Beginning Pointe/Training 1 and 2– Miss Sara
“Praise Him with tambourine and dance; praise Him with flute and strings. Praise Him with resounding cymbals; praise him with clashing cymbals.” Psalm 150:4-5
Attire: light pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Hair: ballet bun

Recital 3 Schedule:

Recital 3 will begin at 5:30 P.M. on May 18th. 

1. Hungarian Dances
Beginning Pointe/Training 1 and 2– Miss Sara
“Praise Him with tambourine and dance; praise Him with flute and strings. Praise Him with resounding cymbals; praise him with clashing cymbals.” Psalm 150:4-5
Attire: light pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Hair: ballet bun

4. Archangel
Modern– Miss Sara
“Then Jesus spoke to them again, ‘I am the light of the world. Anyone who follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” John 8:12
Attire: black jazz pants, foot paws (optional)
Hair: ponytail

25. Breathe
Training 2– Miss Sara
“The God who made the world and everything in it– He is the Lord of the heaven and earth and does not live in shrines made by hands. Neither is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He himself gives everyone life and breath and all things.” Acts 17:24-25
Attire: light pink tights, pink ballet shoes
Hair: ballet bun

And there, lovely dancers, is my schedule for the whole of May 18th. But of course, before a performance, you must have a rehearsal…

Recital 1: I may have to be at the Recital 1 rehearsal to help my little cherubs.

Recital 2: There is a dress rehearsal scheduled on May 17th at 4:30 P.M., but I am not sure that I have to attend….

Recital 3: There are two rehearsals for Recital 3. I will be attending the first rehearsal on May 15th at 4:30 P.M. The second will be held on May 16th which I will be attending as well (if I do, in fact, have all of my calculations correct). 

Now, you know all about hair and costume but as for make-up, Miss Sara prefers brown reds, brown purples and brown pinks. I, like last year, will be wearing brown purples.

Besides recital, the Training Division also has the opportunity to perform on April 26th! Training 2 will be performing our “Breathe” piece at 2:10 P.M.

Thank you for visiting Recital Central! See you next year!

 

Off to fix some costumes,
 
Aquinnah

Costume Fun-ness!

 

My Calendar’s Image this Month

Goodness, gracious; I love costume day!

I pushed through a stuffed-up head (Are you surprised?) to go to modern today, and I am so glad that I did! Today was– officially– “Costume Day,” one of my favorite days of the entire year. First off, Miss Sara gave us her yearly “shpeel.” I have this lecture memorized (but Abby is much better at the facial expressions). Basically, we are not aloud to touch, breathe on or even look at our costumes once we take them home; they have to go in the very back of our closets. After recital, however, my teacher couldn’t care less if we attach our tutus to the bumpers of our cars and drive down the highway at 80 miles per hour…

Anyway, after The Shpeel, we tried on our red, sparkly shirts. Most of us will have to take the straps in a bit but other than that, they are perfect! I love the color, the style, THE SPARKLES… everything!

After a huge dance clean-up, class was over. Miss Sara gave me my ballet costume on my way out, which I tried on when I got home. I LOVE it. It is absolutely beautiful– may-be my favorite costume of all time.

My mom and I have the timely job of costume-fixing this weekend. My tutu must be steamed, my blue leotard must be sewn (it’s falling apart at the seams), my sparkly shirt has to be taken in and some changes must be made to my black pants…!

Pictures coming soon…!
 
Aquinnah

After Spring Break

A Peek into my Spring Break (from left to right: Kaden, Aquinnah, Brody, Sophie and Suzanna)!

Happy Spring to all of you lovely dancers!

I had the most wonderful break. My family took a cross-country-road-trip for the first time in years, and I had a blast! However, I was happy to come home to my glorious state and all of my dancing.

I bounded into the studio early this afternoon to the welcoming smiles of my sisters. Upon asking Emma what I missed out on yesterday, she explained that Miss Sara handed out the combined dance/beginning pointe costumes. JEALOUS! I will be receiving both of my costumes on Thursday (in modern class). My best friend wasn’t stoic in telling me all about the dress– it’s gorgeous! I cannot wait to have my own!

Class was wonderful! We did a ton of barre, stretched until we all felt like spaghetti and practiced our Paquita variation, as is the usual for Tuesdays.

At work this evening (Cherubs), I found myself running around Studio A, collecting skirts and hairpieces as the girls tried on their recital costumes. They looked adorable (although, the tutus are a bit more neon than I expected…)! Those little ones loved their costumes so terribly much, that I had to reassure them that they will be able to keep them forever. The parents then came to watch their dance.

On my way out, I met up with Emma who, once again, described our costume in detail. We have officially decided that a photo shoot (take two) is in order…!

Aquinnah
 
P.S. I have a couple of surprise posts coming up…!