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My name is Chanel. I don't like Taco bell. But I do like Mexican food very much. I like food. I am a dancer (ballet, not stripper), which doesn't go well with liking food. Among the many things that interest me, music and activities such as surfing, snowboarding, acting, dance and pilates, are probably my favorites. My music interests are strange and pretty accross the board. I like the sounds of [some] feminist rock. I like the voice of Kathleen Hanna and it's contribution to the bands "Bikini Kill," and "Le Tigre." I am in no way, shape, or form a feminist or lesbian for that matter, nor do I personally support feminist ideology. I just like the music. With that said, other music interests include: The Pixies!, Weezer, The Yeah Yeah Yeah's, Kaito, Dressy Bessy, Blonde Redhead, Mirah, Tegan and Sarah, Belle and Sebastian, Radiohead, Mazzy Star, Tori Amos, Poe, Delerium, and Josh Groban. Whew. And that's barely skimming the surface. I guess dance and music go hand in hand in many ways. Music inspires movement and dance, thus it has always been very motivating and important to me. Aside from dance and my love of music, I'm trying to do the acting thing in LA. We'll see how that goes... I'm outie like a belly button. Bye.

   
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Tuesday, December 07, 2004
Do You Love Me Now That I Can Dance?




Well, as many of you may know, I can mash potato.  I am also well known for doing the twist.  But what I want to know is, do you like me like this?  Tell me...tell me...tell me...(please)

O.k., so by now you've learned what a big dork I can be.  But this dork also happens to be a world class ventriloquist; in 46 different languages at that, and of those languages, an additional 120 dialects.  Bet ya' didn't know that!
In all seriousness though, most people know me as "the dancer"-- by major, by title, and by trade (though I have yet to receive any monetary benefits from it).  I have been dancing since the age of 4.  Some kids aren't even potty-trained yet at this age (though I feel really bad for them and question their developmental progress).  I danced my way through figure skating rehearsals, and adolescence, stopping briefly for some fresh air and relaxation from time to time, then starting again when I was ready.  But it wasn't until I reached high school that I fully understood my potential as a dancer, nor how much I truly loved it.  It became a sort of surrogate boyfriend for me-- boys didn't like me in high school for various reasons, hence, dance became my teenage love-affair...that lasted!  Now, in college, boys aren't really such a problem anymore...well, in other ways...but dance and I are still glued at the hip.  I love it dearly, and aside from the times it causes me great physical pain and injuries, it loves me too. 
As time progressed, dance changed it's form and purpose in my life-- it went from being a hobby, a childish fling if you will, to being a necissity.  I thrive on it, I live for it, and though I have tried taking breaks in recent years to prove I can find a replacement, I am unable to.  There is no replacement for dance. Nothing, not acting, nor boys, nor anything else in the world, can come close the kind of replationship the two of us have. 
Dance has seen me through some of the roughest and lowest points in my life.  It served as a therapeutic outlet for me in those days.  It showed me that despite all the bad things our environment and/or life may present us with, whether real or just perceived, there is always something positive that can be learned and gained from it.  In many cases, I have manipulated dance to be viewed and expressed as an art form, although I like to think of it more as a form of personal expression as opposed to artistic expression.  My intent is not to entertain with my movement-- artistically, metaphorically, or in any other way-- My intent is to portray someting that's inside me-- what I'm thinking, what I'm feeling.  Dance evolves when I do and blossoms and shines when I do. It is real and honest when and only when I am.  It hurts when I hurt, laughs when I laugh, and embellishes on the two when I am caught somewhere in limbo.  It is always there inside of me, screaming to be let free.  I guess you could say that in many ways, dance is...me.

Posted at 01:20 am by TheWriteFling

Janey
December 24, 2004   09:03 AM PST
 
Cheers to you for understanding what dance is really about. I think some of the dancers (arts school, remember) at my school have forgotten how much they loved dance when they were younger, and stick with it only because guys seem to find flexibility "sexy" or something like that. You should come to my school ans give them a good smack in the head =P

Sorry for not commenting in so long, my internet is up and running again so I promise to do a better job. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

xoxo


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