I like to sleep. A lot. Getting out of bed in the morning can be torture. This morning was no exception but I'm proud that I set my mind to getting out from under the covers for a couple classes at Move Studio. The order of the day? A Nia class followed by my first hoop dance class ever followed by a choreography session for "Grieve"!
Nia's focus today was on the spine and it was nice to give my back a good workout since I've been missing yoga class so frequently these days. I felt a little out of it in class and had a couple footwork problems that distracted me but overall it was a good class. I am starting to get a little better at the more martial arts-oriented sections of the class but I am certainly still awkward with them. It takes a minute to get in the flow of the movement plus the breath but once I get there, it's really fun to ride that wave and feel the energy of the moment.
I took a hooping class immediately after Nia. I've been working exclusively with my gorgeous Sacred Flame hoop so far but I tried out a bigger and heavier one in class. It was amazing how much easier it was to keep that hoop in the air. While I'm positive my Sacred Flame hoop is going to come in handy once I'm not such an extreme hooping beginner, I'm going to make a larger one for practicing. It'll help me master the basics so I can live up to my nicely crafted hoop. I'll post some pictures of my hoop when I make it - hopefully tomorrow morning.
Then I went home for a quick bite to eat before heading out to the yoga studio to do a little choreography session. I'm working on a group number right now and it's a little frustrating how the pieces of choreography float into my head. It comes in little flashes, to random bits of music, and I'll have to kind of chase the vision down. I got a couple strong images out of today's work, which always feels successful even if I didn't leave with a fully choreographed piece. Progress is progress is progress!
I got home from the third dance session of the day and couldn't even make it to the shower before I collapsed in bed and napped hard for an hour or so. I like when I work myself hard enough that my body actually needs rest. Until next time!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Katie Goes To The Kitchen & Nia Class
Hi. I love you. Have a raw vegan raspberry cheesecake as a sign of my affection!
So, um, this is pretty good. And when I say pretty good, I mean stamp-your-feet-raise-your-hands-to-the-heavens-let-out-a-whoop good. The manfriend had a pretty rough day so I put a raspberry heart on it to cheer him up! I really liked the texture of the crust. It was moist and a bit crunchy and held together great with the medjool dates. The filling was tangy and sweet and had a fantastic texture, even with my not-so-great blender. It's a really fast recipe to whip up so if you're thinking about giving it a try... do.
Things I'd change next time I make the recipe... well, next time I'll remember to actually buy a pie tray so I don't have to make it in the plastic container the medjool dates came in. I'll check my crust & filling levels on the side so they end up more even. And I'll try a new flavor in there! I'm thinking blueberries, since I still have them left over from the co-op share.
So, the cheesecake was last night's endeavor. Tonight's was to go to a Nia class at Move Studio with the fabulous Jule Aguirre! The routine we dove into tonight was based on the music of Moulin Rouge and had a lot of creative expression and varying rhythms. I love how easy it is to get lost in Nia classes. The hour goes by so fast, almost before I realize I'm exercising. But by the time I leave, I'm covered in sweat, my heart is open, and my body is buzzing with electric energy. I smiled the entire ride home.
I'm finding a lot of inspiration in these classes, too. The more I dance, the more ideas I get for choreography for "Grieve." I find this happens a lot on the car rides to and from my classes. I'll be driving and images will flutter to the surface of my consciousness. I'm able to feel the rhythm of the dance over the rhythm of the music. In the over three years I recently took off from dancing, that ability to feel the rhythm of a dance never went away. While I was avoiding dance and neglecting my body, it was almost painful to feel all these dances that I never expressed. This project is so great for me, not just physically but emotionally as well. It is releasing so much that I've held onto for too long. Push, pull, stretch, twist, hold, release. (If you didn't read that in terse choreographer tone, you did it wrong.)
And we haven't even started rehearsals yet! When I get to share this feeling with the incredible people I'm lucky enough to work with, the joy multiplies infinitely. Can you tell I'm a little excited?
So, um, this is pretty good. And when I say pretty good, I mean stamp-your-feet-raise-your-hands-to-the-heavens-let-out-a-whoop good. The manfriend had a pretty rough day so I put a raspberry heart on it to cheer him up! I really liked the texture of the crust. It was moist and a bit crunchy and held together great with the medjool dates. The filling was tangy and sweet and had a fantastic texture, even with my not-so-great blender. It's a really fast recipe to whip up so if you're thinking about giving it a try... do.
Things I'd change next time I make the recipe... well, next time I'll remember to actually buy a pie tray so I don't have to make it in the plastic container the medjool dates came in. I'll check my crust & filling levels on the side so they end up more even. And I'll try a new flavor in there! I'm thinking blueberries, since I still have them left over from the co-op share.
So, the cheesecake was last night's endeavor. Tonight's was to go to a Nia class at Move Studio with the fabulous Jule Aguirre! The routine we dove into tonight was based on the music of Moulin Rouge and had a lot of creative expression and varying rhythms. I love how easy it is to get lost in Nia classes. The hour goes by so fast, almost before I realize I'm exercising. But by the time I leave, I'm covered in sweat, my heart is open, and my body is buzzing with electric energy. I smiled the entire ride home.
I'm finding a lot of inspiration in these classes, too. The more I dance, the more ideas I get for choreography for "Grieve." I find this happens a lot on the car rides to and from my classes. I'll be driving and images will flutter to the surface of my consciousness. I'm able to feel the rhythm of the dance over the rhythm of the music. In the over three years I recently took off from dancing, that ability to feel the rhythm of a dance never went away. While I was avoiding dance and neglecting my body, it was almost painful to feel all these dances that I never expressed. This project is so great for me, not just physically but emotionally as well. It is releasing so much that I've held onto for too long. Push, pull, stretch, twist, hold, release. (If you didn't read that in terse choreographer tone, you did it wrong.)
And we haven't even started rehearsals yet! When I get to share this feeling with the incredible people I'm lucky enough to work with, the joy multiplies infinitely. Can you tell I'm a little excited?
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Katie Goes To Say Hello
The first blog post is always a bit awkward, like a first date. Will I say the right things? Will you like me? Will we see each other again or will I walk away shaking my head and thinking, "Well, that was a bad idea"? Let's hope not. Hi! I'm Katie.
You may know me from the wildly popular Katie's Yoga Blog, where I first started documenting my attempt to get in shape through a yoga practice. Since the new year, my life has changed in a lot of ways and I have found myself with lots to talk about that doesn't necessarily revolve just around yoga. So here's my place to regale the internet with various tales of the classes I'm taking, the recipes I'm baking, the crafts I'm making, and the rhymes I'm forcing.
Right now, I'm working on a performance piece that requires me to dance quite a bit. I'm choreographing roughly 13 pieces and directing various acting bits. It's going to be a ton of work and a total blast. I haven't done any choreography since living in Texas and it is really helping me move a lot of old, bad energy out of my body. It never ceases to amaze me how much power there is in moving the body. A great choreography session or rehearsal can make my whole week.
I still go to yoga, albeit not as much as I had been in the height of my yoga fervor, and not exactly recently. I'm working on keeping a consistent practice, at least three times a week, to keep regular but allow myself the freedom to do other workouts as well. I've had a hard time keeping up with yoga since I took my break when my dad passed and I miss it a lot. This week, I will be returning and you will have to hear about it.
Allowing myself this freedom has opened the doors to a Nia practice! I've taken two classes this week and I'm pretty hooked. Nia is a movement practice that combines elements of dance, martial arts, yoga, and a couple other movement styles to create a great cardio workout as well as a moving meditation practice. I had so much fun in the two classes I took that I can't wait to get back.
Oh, and I'm going to try a recipe for a raw cashew cheesecake this week. I don't even like cheesecake but it looks so gooooood.
And now? Katie goes to bed.
You may know me from the wildly popular Katie's Yoga Blog, where I first started documenting my attempt to get in shape through a yoga practice. Since the new year, my life has changed in a lot of ways and I have found myself with lots to talk about that doesn't necessarily revolve just around yoga. So here's my place to regale the internet with various tales of the classes I'm taking, the recipes I'm baking, the crafts I'm making, and the rhymes I'm forcing.
Right now, I'm working on a performance piece that requires me to dance quite a bit. I'm choreographing roughly 13 pieces and directing various acting bits. It's going to be a ton of work and a total blast. I haven't done any choreography since living in Texas and it is really helping me move a lot of old, bad energy out of my body. It never ceases to amaze me how much power there is in moving the body. A great choreography session or rehearsal can make my whole week.
I still go to yoga, albeit not as much as I had been in the height of my yoga fervor, and not exactly recently. I'm working on keeping a consistent practice, at least three times a week, to keep regular but allow myself the freedom to do other workouts as well. I've had a hard time keeping up with yoga since I took my break when my dad passed and I miss it a lot. This week, I will be returning and you will have to hear about it.
Allowing myself this freedom has opened the doors to a Nia practice! I've taken two classes this week and I'm pretty hooked. Nia is a movement practice that combines elements of dance, martial arts, yoga, and a couple other movement styles to create a great cardio workout as well as a moving meditation practice. I had so much fun in the two classes I took that I can't wait to get back.
Oh, and I'm going to try a recipe for a raw cashew cheesecake this week. I don't even like cheesecake but it looks so gooooood.
And now? Katie goes to bed.
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