1/26/13

Dance Crush: Michaela DePrince

Talk about an inspiration. Michaela DePrince is the true embodiment of hard work and perseverance. Those of you who watched First Position (it's on Netflix, so there's no excuse) will remember Michaela and her incredible story and beautiful athleticism. Adopted from Sierra Leone after her parents were killed during the civil war, she then watched her favorite teacher get killed in front of her and suffered from discrimination because she suffers form the skin condition vitiligo. As fate would have it, one day a magazine picture of a ballerina flew in into the orphanage by a gust of wind and Michaela was mesmerized by the image. 




After being adopted by a loving American family she began to take ballet lessons. She has just graduated from the American Ballet Theatre's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis school in New York and has joined The Dance Theatre of Harlem. If you haven't seen the movie, please do so. It's a small window into the personal sacrifices the featured dancers and their families go through for the opportunity to win the Youth American Grand Prix. It's more than a competition; it's the beginning of the rest of their professional lives. Major Companies watch this competition and invite young dancers to train with them and also offer a position in their company.


As a Black woman I could relate to Michaela's struggles with Ballet. The technique itself is just HARD! Being one of the few women of color in her class, having to re-construct costumes because what is considered nude DOES NOT constitute and nude for brown girls. Dealing with injuries and working though them despite the pain. I mean the list goes on. Listen, you can't have one shade of "Mocha" and think that that ONE shade can work for all of us. Side eye at you Capezio. Just sayin…


Michaela's story is one to be commended. Having gone through such turmoil at a young age she could have just given up. It just goes to show you that even if you aren't dealt the best hand you can still win the top prize.

 #werk
#blackballerina
Go here to see her recent spread with Teen Vogue.


2013 Winter Follies at Spoke the Hub!

Tonight I will be performing with the wonderful Banana Peel Dance at the 2013 Winter Follies at Spoke the Hub. The yearly event is a mixed bag of performers, dancers, singers, and actors who are all vying for the grand prize of 50 hours of rehearsal space and the opportunity for a subsidized weekend production at this Gowanus institution.
Each act (over 20 in total) gets only 5 minutes to present their piece. The act with the most votes from the audience wins. 
Wish us luck!

Photo courtesy of Banana Peel Dance

Dee and Remi at the Brooklyn Bridge
Photo Courtesy of Aaron Draper


For more info ---> Winter Follies and Banana Peel Dance

The Creative


1/22/13

Soaking Wet Festival

"I Would" Choreography and conception by Rachel Cohen
I was so fortunate to work with the wonderful Rachel Cohen/Racoco Productions at this years Soaking Wet Dance Show held at the West End Theatre. The piece is loosely based of off Don Quixote and uses wood to create a truly unique theatre experience. The costumes are also made from pieces of wood and sandpaper. Fellow dancers, what is the craziest prop you had to work with?
Peep the link for a short video.
I would

1/11/13

Happy Friday!


Listen to this while you watch Brotha Bear get on down.
HUGE announcements coming next week. 2013 is already off to a great start. Have you gotten any good news this year so far?

Have a wonderful weekend peeps!

1/1/13

Starting a New Year right

Happy New Year!
After the start of a new year was almost overshadowed by baby Kimye, I am really getting excited for the future. Are you?

So let's set some real goals for ourselves shall we?
Let's stop comparing ourselves to others, get off Facebook and put ourselves out there. Let's change the way we approach things and work on us.
It's not a race and we are not competing with anyone else. It's not easy but no one said life was.
Let's not ignore our victories and triumphs. Let's applaud others for their hard work and success and not wonder "Why not me?".
Let's do better….

"Close some doors. Not because of pride, incapacity or arrogance, but simply because they no longer lead somewhere."
Paulo Coehlo

All the best to you and yours for 2013.
LOVE + PEACE
Remi