I am not putting together a play list for the halloween jam. I’ve asked the other teachers to bring their own music and use the theme. Much of the time teachers come and teach a regular song selection. That is fine with me.
Based on my last Jam repertoire, I’ve decided that I will lead a few songs from the routine that we created at Kripalu last month on a Nia choreography weekend with Casey Bernstein. I’ll be playing around with the idea of funny walks, scarey faces and a lot of hand gestures.
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When it snowed earlier this month, I took a walk into Cleveland Park (into town sorta-like) to go to the post office. Not only was it a joy to see everything freshly covered with white, but it was a nice chance to take a walk rather than just rush around doing errands. When do I ever go to the post office? Never. Almost as infrequently as I go to the bank. I never actually stand in line to deal with a teller at the bank anymore.
I want to talk a little more about Girls Night Out and how it relates to confidence-building.
One of my newer students said to me, “I am just so intrigued by this. I don’t know what it is about Nia, but something definitely happens to you during class.” 