Don’t miss the Health Expo and the TWO FREE community classes sponsored by Athleta!

I’m getting excited for this Saturday and the Health Expo!  Last year I was incredibly nervous:  It would be my first time on stage ALONE as a Zumba(r) Instructor.  When I agreed to do it, I assumed that I could have back up dancers, like Beto does and a lot of us do when we teach Masterclasses.  But, the week before, I found out it had to be JUST little, ol’, redheaded me. I had nightmares of being in the middle of the mall, on a stage, teaching a class to 2-3 students, while mall-walkers merely observed and pointed as they munched on pretzels and sipped Starbucks coffees…  Well, it turned out that the stage was outside last year and it was so fun!  A BUNCH of students showed up to dance and we had a blast!  This year, I’ve been asked back and the set up WILL BE INSIDE the mall(near the Macy’s and the Starbucks)…  So the chance of coffee-sipping onlookers is HIGH.  That’s why I NEED YOU THERE!  Not only should you go for MY free class, but Michelle Chua’s Yoga class at 10am, and I’m pretty sure there are other classes and demoes all day long!  On top of that, there will be all sorts of raffles, giveaways and health screenings:)  Here is the press release for your info:

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AND, here is a flier I created, featuring Athleta, Michelle & ME… #powertotheshe!

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FREE Community Classes at ATHLETA! In the Sherman Oaks Fashion Square Mall

The video quality is TERRIBLE, but the message is very cool!  We are in a draught after all!  And, who doesn’t want to do LESS laundry?!  Check out the new Unstinkable collection available at www.http://athleta.gap.com/browse/search.do?searchText=unstinkable

How did I start dancing? PART 1

One of my very first memories is dancing in my living room to “Disco Duck” on vinyl (https://youtu.be/5fhgUKUmWb4).  I remember feeling free and happy.  I actually had a recurring dream where I could do turn after turn after turn, and it really felt like my body was spinning and my legs were moving and it was the BEST feeling ever!  My parents both seemed embarrassed by my actual moves and said I “danced like a stripper”.  They’d probably both deny it today, but that’s how I remember it.

Next, I took modern dance lessons with Marilyn Dolcetti, a very close family friend.  The classes were at a place called Cherry Lawn Park.  “Aunt Marilyn” taught a Martha Graham technique and was very impressed at how quickly I picked it up.  She offered me a “Scholarship” to come back the next year and take dance with her again!!(Thank you Aunt Marilyn! XOXO)  So, it couldn’t have been that classes were too expensive, it MUST have been that the drive was too far…?  But, if I search it now…  According to Mapquest, it’s exactly 3 miles and roughly 6 minutes away from our home.  So, that couldn’t have been the reason.  I probably assumed at the time that my parents just didn’t want me to grow up and become a stripper.

In middle school, I went to my first big “Dance”.  I remember standing next to my friend, Gwen Burmester.  I attribute so much of where I am with my dancing today to her.  (THANK YOU, GWEN! XOXO)  I remember her specifically asking me why I wasn’t dancing.  And with a racing heart, I told her: “I don’t know how”.  She laughed an endearing laugh, and said: “There aren’t any rules, you just move however you feel.  Come on!”  And I felt it again,  the spark I felt as a little kid dancing around the living room…

I attended a summer theatre group with Keith Shawgo that year and that’s where I performed musical theatre for the first time. Singing AND DANCING together, I was in Heaven.  Now I dreamt of following in Ginger Rogers’s footsteps.  With Mr. Shawgo’s encouragement, I auditioned for Swing Choir my Freshman year of High School.    I got in and had the time of my life!  Mrs. Roberta Pollard (https://www.pollarddance.com), the choreographer, was so incredibly nice.  I asked her if she could teach me to tap dance & SHE DID!!  FOR TEN DOLLARS AN HOUR!  I didn’t realize until much later in life, what an amazingly generous gift that truly was.  Thank you Mrs. Pollard!! XOXO!  Unfortunately, every time I practiced at home, it drove my mom insane:  “HOW MUCH LONGER DO I HAVE TO LISTEN TO THAT NOISE?!”  I assumed that meant I was a pretty bad tap dancer…

My next shout out goes to Laura Albero!  XOXO.  SHE convinced both me and my sister that we were good enough to be Blue Wave Dancers.  (The equivalent to being a Cheerleader, at our high school)  That was the first time I really felt like a “Dancer”.  Performing in the middle of a packed football field was an AMAZING rush!  Unfortunately or fortunately, that rush distracted me from theatre that year…

Skip ahead to my Sophomore year of college.  I joined a sorority, Delta Zeta.  See, I didn’t drink at the time and since there very little else to do on the weekends in Storrs, CT, I ended up bored out of my mind.  So, I joined the sorority and was forced to become EXTREMELY ‘social’.  I quickly learned that EVERYONE deals with insecurities and if I could make them forget theirs, we would ALL have fun.  The easiest way was simply introducing people to one another, and getting parties started with my silly dancing!  I learned quickly that if I made a fool out of myself, other people felt comfortable joining the party.  The Homecoming Pep Rally was the BEST thing EVER!  I ALWAYS jumped at the opportunity to dance in the “lip sync contest” and THAT was at Gampel Pavilion, where the HUSKIES played!  That place holds over 10K people, I mean that was probably THE BIGGEST rush of my life.  Does anyone have video from back then, BTW?  “Forever Young”, anyone?  I think that was the first time I ‘believed’ I was a Dancer.  Strangers approached me afterward to say: “Damn, you can dance!”

That boosted my confidence enough to attempt to become a Professional Sports Team cheerleader…  I actually made it through a few cuts for the Nicks and the Nuggets.  But, I sadly and quickly learned that in order to compete as a “dancer” at that level, I would have needed to start YOUNG, like age 3.  That was a heart-breaking realization: (  I had absolutely no “technique” or flexibility.  It was shear determination, discipline and drive that got me through those first few rounds.  Thank you Asaad Syed! XOXO for teaching me the 3D’s.

(To Be Continued)

It has been AWHILE…

I haven’t written since January!?!?  Well, time flies when you’re planning a wedding!!  That’s right, I got married!!  It was an amazing experience and I’m so glad that we opted for a traditional (Italian-style, thanks DAD) wedding!  It’s true, my father, brother and my father’s fiancee, JoAnn were such a big part of the decision and process.  My brother got me when he said: “There are only two times in your life when ALL of the people you love are gathered in the same room:  Your Wedding and Your Funeral.”  It’s TRUE and it was sooo special to have everyone together for our Big Day!!  I wish that every one of my Zumba students could have joined us, but it was all the way in Connecticut, soooo…  The best I can do is share the video of our First Dance with you.  I hope you enjoy it!  We had an AMAZING time doing it!  Oh, and now you can call me “Ginger”, ’cause my new name is Gina Rogers 😉

I LOVE teaching…

and shopping at Athleta in the Westfield Fashion Square Mall in Sherman Oaks!! The Saleswoman are so nice and helpful, the clothing ranges from workout, to casual, to swimsuits and even some sexy cashmere sweaters and dresses!! Every once in awhile I get the invite to teach one of the Community Classes here and I jump at the opportunity. Come join me THIS and NEXT Sunday, 1/4/15 and 1/11/15 at 10am for some sweaty fun followed by some light refreshments and SHOPPING!!:) http://stores.athleta.net/store-7083/?tid=atsh000001

DANCE WITH ME SHERMAN OAKS HOLIDAY GALA!

Last night was AMAZING! First, let me say how honored I am to hold classes at this beautiful studio! I cannot say enough about the owners and teachers at this location. And, last night was a testament to their skills as both Instructors AND Professional Dancers. Check out the videos! I love the idea that someone who has NEVER danced before, might take a Zumba(r) Fitness Class, then realize how fun dancing is… See, some of these AMAZING Professional Ballroom Dancers and go on to take lessons from them and MAYBE even perform and compete! That’s right! There’s NOTHING holding you back!! …Just keep dancing:)

…Just keep dancing