Ask Shelli!

Posted in Shelli's Blog on February 24th, 2010 by Ask Shelli

Hello Everyone!

My name is Shelli, and I’m here to answer your dance questions! But,  I guess the best place to start is to give you a little history about myself.

To begin, I wear a LOT of hats in life.  Like most moms, I am completely twisted and pulled in all directions, at all times.  I am a mother of 3 amazing kids (I know we all say that…but they really are).  My kids are very close in age but for the next month I don’t get to look completely insane and tell you that my kids ages are 21, 21, and 19.  Until my baby turns 20 March 2nd.  Then the head scratching begins when I say my kids are 21, 21, and 20!  So yes, I did have twins (boy & girl) and a 3rd just 15 months later.  They are a dancer/business owner, a senior at Chapman University (Graduating with top honors), and a sophomore at Idaho State who also plays football for them!

But aside from a mother of 3, I am a wife of 23 years, a business owner for the last 20 years and the matriarch of my entire family. I am also a grantie (yes that’s spelled right) of 5 nieces, mother to my 4 dogs, 3 cats, 3 bothers, 1 sister and sometimes my Husband & my father.  I am also partner in a dance wear business with my daughter, and the PR & Special Projects Manager for Discount Dance Supply.

So what does that have to do with my knowing anything about dance and dancers?  Well, I guess it begins with my daughter.  She’s an amazing young woman who has navigated her way thru the maze of being a student, a competitor, a protégé, a professional, a teacher, a judge and a business owner…all in the world of dance.  So without a conscious effort dance and the dance world have been a very big part of my life for 15 years now.

What I would like to accomplish with blogging is to talk.  About every possible subject in the world of dance I can  speak with relative confidence about.  I know that as a mother of a dancer, there were so many moments that I needed a friend…a confidant…an advisor who knew the road I was on.  Hopefully I can provide some of this to you.  I have been through it all as a mother of a ballerina and now out there watching it all from different angles in the business world of dance and competitions.  So feel free to comment back to me…ask questions…give me your thoughts.

I want to leave you with some questions to begin the conversation….

What’s your goal in dance with your child?  What motivates you?  What motivates them?

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training to become a professional

Posted in Rey's Blog on October 5th, 2009 by Rey

hey guys so thanks 4 the support and to those of you for supporting the movie i hope that you have all enjoyed it. I know shelli was saying you know to talk about how to get a dance job something like that and what not. well i just think that the biggest thing is growing up make sure and be in all ur classes and what not so you can be confindent and always have the technique backbone. because a lot of audition i have been too especially lately the first thing thyey do is type cast you. which is basically where they see if you fir the roll and what not. and then it seems like alwyas by the time they get to the end they look at your technique.  it seems like that is what it comes down to a lot of times because they are many people that look like high schoolers for example that are cute and have sort of a look you know…but not many have all the training and technique to back that stuff up and with true technique the choreographer knows you know that you can ultimately pick up anything they have to throw at you so ya guys just growing up now is the time to focus on that kinda stuff! yay 4 technique class :)

 

rey

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