Tomorrow, I turn 16. It’s kind of strange to think about. I always thought that when I turned 16, I would feel instantaneously different, but today, I’ve been thinking about all the great stuff that happened while I was 15. It wasn’t such a bad year itself– crazy, yes, but not bad.
I’ve been meaning to post these pictures for awhile, having finished this year’s photo shoot at last, and I’m glad to be doing it now. Though I’ve since gotten braces and performed in the summer showcase, these costumes represent some of my favorite moments from my 15th year, and these pictures are dear to my heart. I do hope you enjoy.
I loved the costume – Garden of the Gods scenery combination.
Brody: Quinnah, why don’t you look at the camera?!
Just hoping that the mountain bikers wouldn’t run me over…
Catching fire
“Be multiplied”
Brody: Seriously, Quinnah!– LOOK AT THE CAMERA!
Please, don’t rain.
Desert breeze…
… blow me away
This one was Brody’s idea. 😉
Colorado clouds on point
Little brothers are the special little boys in your life who pick you flowers and take pictures of you with the flowers.
Road trip to Rangeley– this is right after I fell in the swamp. The Blochs live on, and Dad and I had a good laugh.
Dad: Stay right there! Don’t move! I have an idea.
Can you see the fairies?
What dancers actually look like when they’re tying pointe shoes in the freezing cold after falling into a swamp.
What dancers wish they looked like when they’re tying pointe shoes in the freezing cold after falling into a swamp.
Possibly the greatest picture of me ever taken. It wasn’t planned. It just happened. I guess falling in a swamp does that to you (obviously, it was a terribly traumatic experience).
Pop culture is one of many defining factors in any nation’s scene. It’s the movies we watch, the music we hear, the dances we perform, the books we read and the celebrities that we look up to for inspiration in fashion and even food. Currently, in the USA, we’re pretty into Teen Beach Movie and its sequel, Teen Beach Movie 2 (Original? No. Adorably cheesy? For sure!). We love the media that’s branched off of those two films, and that’s why Moriah, Adysen and I decided to teach a group of foreign exchange students the last section of “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin”.
If choreographing an entire modern dance in two hours seems impossible, I can tell you firsthand that it is not. I had a blast putting together a show with two of my favorite people yesterday evening. Performing it for the exchange students felt like the culmination of my last six weeks in choreography/improv class and assisting with the Frozen camp last week. It was awesome. We determined to call the dance, “Release” because we’ve all done things that we aren’t proud of, but there comes a time when we have to let those things go and move on with life. It is our hope that the audience grabbed tightly to the free gift which God has given to all of us and that they run with it.
We did not teach Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’ alone (however, I am proud to say that Team Cool won the dance competition) but learned things ourselves. The Chinese teens and tweens were so fun to work with, and I couldn’t help but be impressed by how quickly they picked things up during class (especially having learned Teen Beach myself at 11pm last night).
HUGE SHOUT-OUT to my other two musketeers. I don’t know what I’d do without you girls. Had so much fun with you. Can’t wait to choreograph the Pan soundtrack together. 😉
This afternoon, the “I Can” playlist was born. My mom had asked me, yesterday evening, to purchase a few songs that we’d been YouTubing for drives around town. It’s not often that someone hands you money and says, “Here, buy some upbeat music,” so I went ahead and mixed the new songs with some old ones and–Â viola! It’s been some time since I posted a playlist, and this one is too fun not to share.
I Can
Shut Up and Dance by WALK THE MOON
All the Rowboats by Regina Spektor
Get Back Up by tobyMac
Every Move I Make by David Crowder Band
God Made Girls by RaeLynn
Eye On It by tobyMac
Firework Katy Perry Piano Cover by Nazareno Aversa
I’m Letting Go by Francesca Battistelli
Eyes Wide Open by Sabrina Carpenter
Happy Day by Kim Walker
Immortals by Fall Out Boy
Life Is a Highway by Rascal Flatts
Ready or Not by Britt Nicole
Something In the Water by Brooke Fraser
Your Love’s Like by Sabrina Carpenter
This list was inspired by Brandon Cormier’s message at Desperation 2015: Say I Won’t. I can dance. I can rise to the occasion– maybe in heels. I can make goals. I can shine. I can let go. I can be happy. I can live life to the fullest. I can love people. I can, and I will.
Enjoy your week, lovelies,
Aquinnah
Photo Credit: WATCH ME. summerbliss_oceanbreeze. 2015. We Heart It. Web. 13 July 2015. View photo.
Going into summer semester at the studio can be exhilarating and exhausting all at once, so gear up for three ways to smile, be challenged and get into shape!
Three Ways to Make a Dancer Smile
Put her in modern class. Even though my modern-dancer pas de chats make me feel like I’m part of a western hoedown, I got to ditch the awkward Cecchetti arms for a class.
Tell her that she’s getting new pointe shoes in September. Russian pointes, I love you dearly, but oy with the poodles already. Every time I break you in, you come back stronger!
Drive her to the studio after three weeks. It’s like being home again. Coffee dates with sisters and sneaking up on baby bunnies– yep.
Three Ways to Challenge a Dancer
Put her in improv class. I left totally uncomfortable and racking my brain, so…. I think it was good. And I think it will get easier. For now, I’ll be shuffling up my iPod and thinking about dynamics.
Give her The Deathly Hallows and tell her to read a chapter without crying. Then, give her a blueberry muffin because that’ll help with the tears.
Tell her to do 56 releves on pointe. And then remind her to put her feet in a bucket of ice because otherwise, she’ll be in a lot of pain.
Three Ways to Get into Shape after Break
Stretch. And don’t forget. It’s important. I should know. I barely made it down the stairs this morning.
Learn how to do a jazz-style hitch kick. They’re ridiculously fun, even if I look ridiculous doing them.
Take class with teachers who really care about you and how you perform– teachers who know your best and want to see you excel. The best teachers make class challenging and instill passion; they’re truly one of God’s great gifts to humanity, and I’m blessed to be surrounded by them.