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		<title>A Life in Dance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My parents got divorced when I was eight. On visitation weekends, my Dad and I started watching anime together. My Mom (who hates anime) decided that she and I should have something special to watch as well. She picked old musicals—who knows why? I don&#8217;t remember it, but she says the first movie musical we [...]]]></description>
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<p>My parents got divorced when I was eight. On visitation weekends, my Dad and I started watching anime together. My Mom (who <em>hates </em>anime) decided that she and I should have something special to watch as well. She picked old musicals—who knows why? I don&#8217;t remember it, but she says the first movie musical we watched together was <strong>Damn Yankees</strong>, during a year when the Yankees were in the World Series. </p>
<p>What I do remember is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043012/">Summer Stock</a>. For real, I remember. When I saw Gene Kelly&#8217;s &#8220;newspaper dance,&#8221; I knew I had to do that. It was the most beautiful and most captivating thing I&#8217;d ever seen, and it seemed to express <em>me </em>somehow. </p>
<p>The next movie we saw was <strong>Singin&#8217; in the Rain</strong>, and I stood in front of the screen, age 9, trying to work out the steps. Mom saw me doing it and asked if I wanted dance lessons. The rest is history.</p>
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<p>If by history I mean, &#8220;I dance and no one has ever heard of me and I also have a day job.&#8221; That kind of history.</p>
<p>Things I didn&#8217;t know when I started dancing: That I&#8217;d have to cross-train. That abs can save ankles. That Mom would hate tap-scuffs on the kitchen floor. That tap shoes cost a fortune. That lifting a girl is not as easy as it looks in the movies. Other things I didn&#8217;t know: That I&#8217;d develop the ability to do a rim-shot with my feet. That I could shut off all the noise in my brain by dancing. That nothing feels as good. That if I stand in the back of the class I can look at a whole bunch of gorgeous girls in dance togs. That my finest moment in high school would involve dance. </p>
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