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CPRD Showcase Report 2008 Print
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Written by Tom H.   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008 20:33

The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance (CPRD) Student Showcase took place on April 18th and 19th 2008.  I am happy to report that after six of these in six years it was the first one in which I felt totally comfortable dancing.

Dancers doing the apache (a top-rocking move)

This is mainly due to the fact that this was the first year I've been taking only one class, Larry Southall's Hip hop class on Monday nights.  I've been taking Larry's class - off and on - since I started at Cleo's back in 2001, and so am familiar with most of the moves.  This allowed me to focus on memorizing the choreography.

Embracing the Challenge

Dancing is a very challenging art form, especially for someone who didn't start until relatively late in life.  For information on how I got started in all this, see my "saga of dancing in Denver" on the dancing page at tomh.info.

Dancers doing a lock, hands up near our heads and facing forwards

It can be difficult taking a class with people who are often 1/2 to 1/4 your age and yet may have 2-4 times more experience, and I am not going to get started concerning our culture's marginalization of this particular art form, or even do more than mention that there are very few men in these classes. For now it must suffice to say that I enjoy a challenge.

In prior years taking these classes was a very fresh, new experience, and I felt that I should try to catch up as quickly as possible.  Hence back then I would perform in as many pieces as possible, regardless of whether I felt ready.

So in addition to hip-hop, I would take african, ballet, jazz, and modern.  Just getting through the classes was a challenge, and memorizing more than tidbits of the choreography was simply out of the question.  I had to constantly remind myself that if I was a professional, I wouldn't be taking these classes, so it was OK to simply do my best.

Not Getting Any Younger

I'm definitely not getting any younger, but have gained a lot of experience and have learned the importance of pacing myself.

Final Pose

A few years back I somehow twisted my left knee, and learned the hard way that there is nothing worse than getting injured!  Now that my knee feels better, I am not about to risk doing anything that might bring that sort of pain back.

So unlike those in prior years, this year's showcase was a very positive experience!  Rather than needing a break from it all, I am inspired to getting back to other classes.

After seeing their performances, I am particularly interested in taking classes from the new hip-hop and african teachers.  Although modern, jazz, and ballet are definitely fun, hip-hop is the most contemporary of the offerings at Cleo's and african is truly liberating!

About the Photos

Dancers Striking Our Pose in the Studio, While Waiting to Go On

Please note that the reddish, live-action photos on this page were not  taken with a flash camera.  You should never  take pictures of a dance performance with a flash camera, because it can really mess up the performers. 

 The photo at left, however, was taken with a flash, so you can see our faces.  In front there's Rachel on the left and Ashleigh on the right.  Unfortunately Faleta was not available for this photo.  Standing there's me on the left, Sandy in the middle, and Mariana on the right.

Dancing is best enjoyed in real life, rather than in a blog.  So we'll see you at next year's show, OK?

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 May 2008 13:57