Sunday, June 12, 2011

Tidbits ~ INTO THE FUTURE {pg 2}

I am not going to comment on this entry. I feel it is a waste of my time and energy. I know what she is suggesting; and I don’t care to recant her drama. There is one thing that is extremely important that was not mentioned: dancers who smoke and drink. Your body is a temple--don’t abuse it with nicotine and alcohol!

I find she is a person who is “pushing” her beliefs upon others. It is similar to saying you are not a Catholic, hence, you are going to hell. No one likes having their beliefs, lifestyles, and personal appearance pushed into their face.

Golden Rule:
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you

In closing, all of these ladies are miffed when I let the news go public that they falsely resigned. Now, hold in memory that I have poof of a conspiracy from Cassandra and Shanon{ paper documentation and according to law authorities}. All of this could have been avoided by them carrying themselves as confident, mature, and professional women. Instead, they retorted to childish remarks resulting in a glorious battle that they feel they won; because they left my employment and gloated at the unprofessional person I was. I cannot relate to their stories such as not having the type of food they like, awful jobs, and many more. I don’t concur with them, as I am not in that bad of a situation, I guess, since I really don’t understand.

I will say this, as a Christian person you are taught from the bible to not sin {which is a wide area}; but I would never say such things to another as you will or have read prior. Why? Because, I am a Christian and we are taught not to sin. I have to answer for my actions and that man is God.
Now, onward………

Taken from an entry of beginning a dance company…
Still, man…if the fat tuna fish lady can quote/unquote “have [her] own company”, I can as well.
Then she went on to say……
When you are a choreographer, your dancers are a prilvege. These people are taking time out of their schedules and time away from the families to help you fufill your artistic vision. Without them, you have no dance, just a great idea with no concrete product to show for it. Your dancers are just as important as to the execution of your art…..these are people you do not want to burn bridges with.
….Don’t talk to your group of professional dancers like they are children or beginners. They would have not gotten to that stage in their career if they had no known their shit. (Ari, Shanon, and myself had a rather negative experience with this, so I had to mention it).
{this comes from Cassandra’s blog of beginning a dance company}

The line, without them, you have no dance…. I would like to comment on that. As singers and musicians are similar to dancers, I am going to make an analogy. If a solo artist creates work, does that mean he/she is not producing solid material. I was under the impression that a body of work needs to be completed to be considered finished. In going by Cassandra’s quip, I suppose many male or female artists do not have a “product”, because they are not part of a group.