Friday, August 5, 2011

So You Think You Can Dance? As a matter of fact, I do!

Next week is the SYTYCD season finale and let’s face it – the winner will either be Sasha or Melanie. As a former dancer myself, I want to share a few thoughts about these two superlative creatures.

I’ll state outright that I’m Team Melanie. Here’s why:

Melanie combines perfect technique with an artistry that is un-matched in this competition. Each and every movement is completed to its absolute limit – she dances through to the end of her very fingertips and then out beyond them. There is a fullness of movement that is glorious to watch. Each step is given such integrity, even a "mere” pliĆ© – and by using quotation marks my pointe (ha!) is that there is no such thing as a “mere” pliĆ© and this is something that I think Melanie inherently understands. There is an articulation to her dancing that makes me cry, so stunning is it to watch.

Sasha is incredibly talented, there is no doubt about that. But over the past few weeks, I’ve noticed something that bothers me. Yes, she is a generous performer, giving herself fully to her partner(s) and each piece. As the judges have commented many times, she dances with terrific abandon. But I’m often left with the feeling that I’m watching someone perform a series of steps rather than a cohesive assemblage of those steps. (The exception to this was her routine with Twitch which was extremely exciting and in my opinion her most successful). I often feel her rushing – that in her obvious love to dance she gets caught up in a whirlwind and doesn’t settle into the piece. This is especially true (for me, at any rate) in her solos which seem hurried and distracted – they strike me as more a collection of unconnected steps, unlike Melanie’s which have a throughline, a story that she is telling. (This criticism of the solos – these disjointed leaps and tricks that leave me cold – can be applied to many dancers on this show, both of the current season and of seasons past. The desire to show off and the ridiculous 30 second rule mean that few of them risk stillness, even a moment of it. Nor do many of them seem to construct their solos in a thoughtful manner – again there is a lack of storytelling that irritates me. And by storytelling I don’t mean the oftentimes cheesy narratives that the choreographers give to the routines on this show. I’m speaking of storytelling in a more abstract way).

When it comes to Melanie, I can think of several routines that standout – naturally her first one with Marko, the Travis Wall choreographed “Statues” piece, the lyrical hip-hop with Marko, the Mandy Moore routine with Neil (and I cannot believe I’m complimenting a MM piece), the recent Spencer Liff routine with the mirror, her solo this past week (the one Lil’ C called “beefy”), and the Sonya Tyah piece with Sasha, during which, try as I might, I couldn’t take my eyes off Melanie. I re-watched it in order to focus solely on Sasha and my attention kept getting pulled to Melanie.

Now, dance, like all art, is subjective. Whichever of them wins this competition, they will both be just fine and go on to highly successful careers, I’ve no doubt. I like Sasha a great deal and am thrilled to see her in the top 4. It seems highly likely that the top 2 dancers will both be women, a first for this series (correct me if I’m wrong on that) and that is tremendously exciting.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Enough.

If you vote Republican, you are supporting a party willing to throw the global economy into turmoil for the sake of its cherished ideology.  The Congressional Republicans, held hostage by extreme Tea Party shenanigans, were willing to throw the global economy into a tailspin because they don't want taxes raised ever, not by any amount, not even a measly 3% on those who can most afford it!  These people, these irresponsible, cynical, cowardly, unreasonable people, told America that they were more than happy to continue their temper tantrum even if that meant bringing on an economic crisis greater than the one we're already going through and barely recovering from.  They care nothing for shared sacrifice, for the common good, nor for their fellow citizens.  They care about power.

You can tell me all the things that are wrong with the Democrats - and I'll likely agree with you on some of those complaints (not the least of which is that the Dems need to learn how to stand up against the blatant blackmail practiced by the Repubs).  But the basic problem is this -- Republicans do not see ANY Democratic president as having legitimacy.  They wanted us to default because they saw that as a path to gaining back the White House in 2012.  For these individuals, compromise is a dirty word.  How dare they behave in such a reckless manner and how dare anyone support them? 

The Republican Party of the 21st Century does not care about governing. They care about power and that is all.  If you vote Republican, you are supporting a party that cares more about naked power than they do about this country's well being. Full stop.