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My name is Ashley and I am 25 years old. I currently live in central Arkansas. I am a single mother to a gorgeous baby girl. In February of 2011 I was selected by Tumblr to go to NYFW to cover fashion week with 23 other bloggers.  

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Heaven

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True beauty can be found in the roughest places!

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<3

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Make a wish.

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Am I the only one that feels like this when I go shopping?

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Starting 2018 with amazing style

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The Dancer's Blog.

"Dance is your pulse, your heartbeat, your breathing. It's the rhythm of your life. It's the expression in time and movement, in happiness, joy, sadness and envy." ~Jaques D'ambroise Disclaimer: I take no credit for these pictures, but simply post them here because they are inspiring. If you see something here that is your work, please message me and I will credit you for it! free counters

Can you name some professional dancers with short legs please?

Alina Cojocaru, Maria Kochetkova, Miyako Yoshida, Tamara Rojo, Natalia Makarova, Gelsey Kirkland, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Herman Cornejo, Julio Bocca, Alessandra Ferri, there are plenty!

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Are there foods that help with flexibility?

Probably! But why spend money on food when you can just be stretching :)

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:) 

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Howard County Ballet in Ellicott City MD "The Nutcracker" 2012

I am a local Maryland dance teacher who had the pleasure of taking my family to see The Howard County Ballet, perform Artistic Director, Kathi Ferguson’s timeless holiday classic, “The Nutcracker” this past Sunday, December 16, 2012 at 3pm. The majority of the dancing was performed proficiently by HCB students. The students were clearly given challenging roles and performed them with passion and enthusiasm. I saw the ballet last year and was amazed with the student dancers overall improvements: technique and organization of patterns. 


The highlights of the ballet were: Act I Snow Queen and King pas de deux. The pas de deux was performed by professional dancer Emilie Curran who demonstrated exquisite technique. Curran had amazing extensions and her turns seemed effortless. Equally wonderful were the masterful partnering skills that were demonstrated by local Maryland, Goucher College student, Omari Contaste. 

Another highlight was in Act II: the Arabian pas de deux. Arabian was performed by professional dancer, Desiree Koontz-Nachtrieb and Omari Contaste. Koontz-Nachtrieb and Contaste demonstrated wonderful onstage chemistry, as they performed the inherently sensual pas de deux. I was captivated throughout the piece, as I watched Koontz-Nachtrieb weave a heady spell over her partner and was in turn was captured and possessed by Contaste at the end of the dance. Koontz-Nachtrieb meshed lovely technique: high extensions, feats of extreme flexibility and strength, with great stage presence. Contaste had more dancing in this dance than in Snow King and also demonstrated solid technique as well as his wonderful partnering skills. 

I certainly hope to see more of Curran, Koontz-Nachtrieb and Contaste dancing with HCB!

I must mention high school student and HCB company apprentice, Hannah Robinson. She valiantly attempted the role of Sugar Plum Fairy. Robinson deserves a heartfelt bravo for dancing such an extremly difficult role! There were many moments of Robinson’s dancing that were very well done for such a young student! It seemed to me that she was injured and that it was injury was casing issues to arise periodically throughout her dancing. I am very empressed with her professionalism in keeping a lovely smile on her face as she danced with injury. Many older, professional dancers could and should learn from this beautiful young dancer! 

The Howard County Ballet in Ellicott City Maryland provides a wonderful opportunity for the general community to see 2 full length story ballets a year. The majority of performances, HCB performs to a live orchestra. Sadly many larger dance companies are seeking to save money by using “canned” i.e. prerecorded sound tracks,so it is extremely noteworthy that HCB is keeping the tradition of live performance being accompanied with live music alive! I know that I am excited to see Kathi Ferguson’s superb choreography performed by her lovely Howard County Ballet students and professional dancers in their  upcoming 2013, spring ballet! It is my sincere hope that more people will take advantage of the great dancing and live music and support the local Maryland fine arts effort, by coming to see a show at HCB! 
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How does one gain hyperextension? Or nice ankles/feet?

Eh, that’s more of a genetics thing. You can’t gain, so to speak, hyperextension but nice feet you can certainly work on!

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everythingenpointe:

Anna Mcevoy-Melo

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sfballet:

It’s Friday: see you at the barre!

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On Cinema Podcast

A weekly discussion about film hosted by Tim Heidecker, featuring guest Gregg Turkington. Subscribe on iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-cinema/id467970080

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A podcast hosted by Tim Heidecker about movies and cinema. NOW ON SOUNDCLOUD

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A podcast hosted by Tim Heidecker about movies and cinema.

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EPISODE 16: DRIVING MISS DAISY

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EPISODE 14 - GONE WITH THE WIND

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Episode 12: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. 

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Ep. 11: Holiday Special

‘Tis the Season! Tim and his special guest Gregg Turkington discuss their favorite Holiday Films. 

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EPISODE 10: Escape From Alcatraz (Live from San Franciso) 

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Live from new york! Love it. 

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