Today in the United States is a day to honor and remember the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. In his 39 years, he lived a short but powerful life. By the age of 26, he had earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree, was married, …
The tragedy in Haiti weighs on my thoughts lately and I am shocked and saddened by almost every news report I am reading. I have made a donation to the American Red Cross and understand that money is what is most needed at the moment. …
Today, I am pleased to introduce another new feature . . . the Ruly Ideal video series! The purpose of the Ruly Ideal videos is to celebrate people and businesses who exemplify aspects of human performance and achievement. Rather than me writing about these individuals, I want you to “meet” them for yourselves and let them tell you about their experience and insight in their own words.
Recently, I met Regina Bogomolova, Owner and Director of Classical Ballet of Fredericksburg, and was astounded by the energy she invests in her own dancing talent, in the ballet studio she and her husband founded and in the high school chemistry classes she teaches during the day. Her belief in herself, her dedication to promoting classical ballet education and professional training, and her willingness to take on tremendous challenges in spite of her extremely demanding schedule thoroughly impressed me.
So, enough writing….I will let Regina speak for herself:
Regina squeezed in time to shoot this video last fall, just days before putting on Classical Ballet of Fredericksburg’s performance of the Nutcracker. Regina, her husband Vadim (a graduate of the Kirov Ballet School) and the entire school put on an incredible show. Regina and Vadim danced a beautiful pas de deux and the young talents they are nurturing were impressive in their own right.
Regina just returned from Youth America Grand Prix, the world’s largest student ballet scholarship competition, where three of her students competed against some of the best talent in the United States. One of Regina’s students, Regan Shaw, placed in the “Top 12” of her division and was invited to participate in the NYC Intensives.
You can find out more about Regina and Classical Ballet of Fredericksburg at their website, balletfredericksburg.com. If you are in the Fredericksburg area, plan now to attend CBF’s performance of Giselle over Mother’s Day weekend, May 8-9. What a great treat for all the special women in your life! Winter classes have also just started and are open for enrollment, including Regina’s Saturday morning yoga stretch class which has challenged me greatly and attracts moms and even some men in addition to the ballerinas in attendance.
Special thanks to Alberta Theodore of The Midnight Convention who did the music and sound design for this video. Alberta is another of my super-talented sisters. You can listen to more of Alberta’s incredible music at her myspace page, myspace.com/themidnightconvention.
This month’s Ruly Bookshelf choice is a vintage book: “Goal Analysis” by Robert F. Mager, copyright 1972. When I was thinking about what book to choose on goal setting, I realized that goal setting is one of those timeless topics where having the latest technology …
I have a couple of loose ends to tie up from previous posts and will be using my Fridays this month to do that. Back in November when we were chatting about food, the Ruly Challenge that month was to eat from the fridge and …