Thursday, August 8, 2013

Don Quixote - A tale of windmills and women

So I just recently got done doing Don Quixote with Svetlana's Dance Academy in Temecula and it was a lot of fun. She originally asked me to do the main girl, Kitri, in like March, I said sure I'd love to...and then I crashed the quad and broke my arm. I didn't think I'd be healed enough to partner with a fresh out of the cast arm so I started prepping for the street dancer role, a more mature role that's second down to the main role. So I learned that part and after my cast was off, Svetlana or Sveta as I call her, came up to me and was like "I need you to be Kitri." I asked why and she told me the couple she was going to hire to do the main roles flaked out on her and now she has nobody to do it. I figured my arm would be fine so I said yes...but I still didn't have a guy. So I switched my brain around and started learning Kitri, who's on stage for practically the whole ballet. I called a few guys I knew to ask if they'd be interested in dancing Don Q with me but either they were way out of town or they never got back to me. Sveta finally called Jose who did Beauty and the Beast with me a few years ago and he said yes he'd dance with me. Needless to say I was ecstatic, Jose is very fun to dance with and easy to act with...besides he's just drop dead gorgeous. So we started rehearsing and everything was going smoothly. Dress rehearsal went well, the pas de deux (partner dance) went very well, besides my tutu coming unhooked which I blame on Jose, he's the only one behind me. Then the morning of the performance comes and I get a text from him saying "call me...now". I call him and he tells me his whole right arm is asleep and has been since he woke up which was like 3 hrs ago. What we figured happened was he slept on his arm wrong and pinched a nerve in his back which cause it to be numb for that long and he couldn't lift it above his shoulder. We have multiple overhead lifts in the ballet so we decided to get to the theater early and figure out what we were going to do. There were certain lifts he wanted to keep in there even though I objected loudly, so we tried them. All I can say is even time he lifted me it was like I had a knife in my chest and it was being twisted. He would either grunt, groan or moan when it hurt and that killed me. We made it through the show and shared a teary eyed hug at the end and hoped his arm would be better the next day for one more show...but it wasn't. We had to change more of the second show due to his exerting himself the day before and causing himself more pain but we made it through. Right before bows he crouched down in the wings and started to cry, I knelt down and hugged him and whispered "we did it". He hugged me back and dried his eyes before we went out to bow. Despite all the pain my partner went through he kept going which is the mark of a professional. I had to rise to the occasion as well because I couldn't rely on him for all that I normally do because he couldn't hold me, so that was a test for me. I had to jump extra hard and high to get myself off the ground because he couldn't just throw me like normal. It was a good experience for me. Despite all that, rehearsals in studio were fun and humorous. We make faces at each other, encourage each other on and yes we laugh at each other when we fall. Here are some pictures :)
Me and Alex playing with our fans...being weird!!

Starting position for my first variation

My first costume...I had 4 costumes to wear in about 2 hrs

Strapping them on!! Natalie wearing her shoes that she wore for cards in Alice in Wonderland

Me and Andy (Don Quixote)

This is how the couch looked for a few days before the show

Me and Jose, final pose of our pas de deux

Show day!!!

Stretching before rehearsal...the good quality pictures are credit to my little sissy

Killin' time waiting for the teacher




Total candid shot...I was making a face at something and she turned the camera and CLICK!!



Yeah we do weird things...I was playing a game with a guy across the room. I'd hold up fingers and he'd tell me how many were up...lame I know but it was entertaining 

Kitri and her two friends

Me and the best stage crew ever...the stage manager was MIA for this picture
Left to right: Jon (stage right), Travis (sound) Cable (rail or curtain)

Me and Ian, the rich guy that wanted to marry me in the ballet

Me and Don Quixote :)

Kitri and street dancer

Kitri and Josh

Sissy love after the show!!

This little girl was so shy to come see me but she was soooo cute!!! I dropped down to her level and she gave me the biggest hug, she didn't really want to talk, she just wanted to look at me and hug me :)

Beautiful flowers I got from a cowboy :)

Me and Tommy (cowboy) ;)


Mommi and me...I love you Mommi, thanks for all the support and love
you've given me throughout the years
I love you to the Milky Way and back!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Yay! Glad that things worked out...more or less. That's great that you had such a fantastic partner.
    Thanks for all the pictures!!

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