
Now when it came time to be in dance class, my shyness disappeared. I loved being the leader of our class and getting to be the first one onto the stage during the recital. I never recall having stage fright or freezing while on stage. That never occurred to me.
I continued taking tap classes until my senior year of high school. As an 18-year-old – my wonderful teacher (Gloria Wahlen) worked around my work schedule and got me in any time I had off from waitressing.
Tap made sense in my head. There is a specific sound that the tap shoes make that goes with the beat of the music. It’s logical. Now, ballet just doesn’t follow the same rules. I always wanted to do ballet in pointe shoes. Unfortunately – in order to get to pointe shoes, you have to do a few years of training in regular ballet shoes. So – I decided at age 15 to start taking ballet classes in addition to my tap classes.
I wasn’t a big fan of ballet. I found it rather challenging. No longer was there a specific sound to coordinate with the music. It all just flowed from one movement to another. No more logic.
It was at that exact moment that I decided I was not cut out for ballet and thereby ended my career as a prima ballerina. Tap was a much better fit for me and I have to admit – I was relieved to be done with ballet. I’m sure Gloria was relieved too!
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