Wednesday 27 April 2011

Make It or Break It - I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me


Let's have a quick medical update and then get down to some serious Ballet Bitchin'!

So, resting the hip good, but back in the studio last week and a few problems flared up, jury's out and it's a waiting game. My consultant has told me that it takes a year following the procedure till you see the final outcome/result and that's it's impossible to 'break' the repairs he's made, but it's frustrating, worrying and tedious in equals parts trying to find the balance between training and recovery.

But enough of the 'doom and gloom' lets have a giggle......

OK, I have a confession to make, one of my favourite guilty pleasures is the American teen drama 'Make It or Break It' that follows a group of Elite Gymnasts on their 'journey' to Olympic Gold.

PLEASE BEWARE I AM WATCHING THIS ON UK TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION SO I'M PROBABLY 3 MILLION SEASONS BEHIND THE STATES AND SKY I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF PEOPLE COULD RESTRAIN FROM SPOILERS! THANK YOU!

One of the programme's narrative arcs centres on Payson Keeler's (played by Ayla Kell) return from a serious injury (yes, all right Freud I can see why I'm attracted by this series); as a result of her injuries she has to retrain as a 'lyrical/artistic' gymnast, rather than the 'power' gymnast she always perceived herself to be if she wants to follow her Olympic Dream. < I'm filling up here!> Of course, Payson finds it hard to think of herself as lyrical and beautiful and graceful, insisting she is a strong, athletic, competitor. Her coach; Sasha Belov, in a bid to inspire her, takes her to see 'Flight of the Swan' a re-imagining of the Swan Lake story (insert your on Black Swan gag, 'cos I'm spent on that front), to show her that grace can be strong blah, blah, blah.......


Series 2 Episode 15: I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me - About 27.25 in

Fair enough I thought, I can imagine where this is going in a Matthew Bourne, Mats Ek, possible even a Guangdong Acrobatic Swan Lake way, but I was seriously not expecting that.


Lauren Gottlieb was a finalist on the American version of 'So You Think You Can Dance'


Ballet Bitch xx


PS For those of you in Blighty there's still the chance to catch up with some episodes from this season (this clip was taken from Series 2 Episode 15- I Won't Dance, Don't Ask Me) via 4 OD:
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/make-it-or-break-it

Everybody else, youtube, i-tunes, whatever else it is you do on the net or a good old fashioned Box Set, but be warned it's ridiculously addictive.



 

4 comments:

  1. OK BB... Seems I'll have to be rude and blatantly ask: Are you going to have further treatment, take a long hiatus from Dance, or.... ???

    (I was hoping you will offer the information yourself, I don't do Facebook so I'm kind of In the Dark - I'm a bit older than you and Male, IMHO there's something creepy about guys my age that has facebook accounts)

    If it is any help, a friend of mine who is involved in long-distance bicycle racing had a similar procedure done on his left knee, took him about a year to really fully recover but he is as fit as a fiddle now.

    Most Sincerely
    -- JN

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  2. Hi Jan,

    Well my plan is to dance forever or until bits of me actually fall off, but my Musculoskeletal System might have other ideas!

    I've had more physio in the past couple of weeks and (fingers crossed, touch wood, salute Magpies etc) things seem to be moving in the right direction again. Everybody reacts differently to the procedure and everybody recovers in their own way, so I'm trying to stay calm and focused and do what I'm told by the Health Care Professionals.

    For the record, I don't think there's anything creepy about anyone having a Facebook account; it's what you do with it that determines that status!

    Here's the link to the BB one:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ballet-Bitch-Assoluta/169239256457795

    Best Wishes,

    BB xx

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  3. Hello BB

    Thank you for the update. Probably sounds silly seeing as I don't even know you (and I respect your privacy so I will leave it at that etc), but I really do empathize with you.

    A Shaman lives down the road from me, I will make sure that in addition to your touching wood / Magpies & other rites, some Tobacco is burned in honour of your Forefathers (and ask for their cooperation to ensure a speedy and perfect recovery). Other than that, I am rooting for you to fulfill your wish to dance until... well, not quite having bits dropping off!

    You're right regarding the Facebook thing, I have to overcome some subliminal blockage and set up something for myself.

    Thank you very much (for taking the time to respond)
    Most Sincerely
    Jan N.

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  4. Thanks Jan, your thoughtfulness is much appreciated!

    BB xx

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