tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post3908671903450244353..comments2023-12-23T10:24:40.038-05:00Comments on Fly To Fiction: Dance Appreciation Week: Guest Post: Sonia Fuderer on Why Dancers DanceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-47461700183284380002014-05-05T20:25:41.172-04:002014-05-05T20:25:41.172-04:00It's a lot of work, but just like everything e...It's a lot of work, but just like everything else, hard work can pay off. :) So true! And you can have both books AND dance be an escape. Many dancers are actually very interested in creative writing and/or English. <br /><br />(Right?! Her post just makes me want to cry because it's so beautiful and so true.)<br /><br />Thanks for stopping by! <3Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10909672993980184169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8023719840989902480.post-10269314057684467682014-05-03T12:42:23.268-04:002014-05-03T12:42:23.268-04:00I could never be a dancer - I've seen how hard...I could never be a dancer - I've seen how hard they work and can only stand back in awe. I've always been impressed by their ability. I like that dancers use dance as an escape while readers use books. We kind of know how you feel (;<br /><br />You are going to make me cry when you talk about your daughter Sonia. I don't know why you still don't dance though. You clearly love it. I would love to see your All of Me choreography by the way. Fantastic guest post!Adriana @ BooksOnHerMindhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00564998651703349031noreply@blogger.com