Authors: Samantha-Ellen Bound
âRiley, what are you doing?' cried Paige, rushing over to me. âYou know you're not meant to be dancing on your ankle.'
Ashley and Ellie shuffled in after her slowly.
I collapsed on the floor and took in some big, heaving breaths. My ankle tingled a little, like it was scolding me. But my chest was wonderfully light and cool â all the flames had gone. There was perhaps a small piece of coal
in there, barely warm. But my head, and my heart, felt clear.
âSorry for dumping the tinies class on you,' I said to Paige.
âThat's fine,' said Paige, kneeling down next to me. âI'm more worried about you. You looked terrible back there.'
âIt's been a rough couple of weeks,' I said, avoiding the desire to look at Ellie and Ash. But then I decided that, no, it wasn't doing me any good to keep everything all bottled up, so I pushed on.
âMiss Caroline made me her personal assistant and I thought that was really cool,' IÂ said, poking softly at my bad ankle, âbecause it let me be at Silver Shoes and stay in-the-know. IÂ only ever wanted to do a good job. But some people thought I was being mean and bossy when I was just trying to help.'
âYou
were
being mean and bossy,' Ellie muttered. But then she sighed, and slumped down on the floor next to me. âBut I guess I can be too when something's bothering me.' She tossed her hair and plucked at her pink tights. âAlso, you were right about what you said, you know, about my back arching and not finishing off movements and stuff. Miss Caroline mentioned something about it today.'
âOh?' I said, trying to look surprised.
âYeah,' said Ellie. âI know you were just trying to help when you told me.'
I pulled on my braids. âBut I probably could have told you in a nicer way,' I admitted, before turning to Paige. âAlso, that time in the studio. I could have said those things too without being mean. Or, like, not in front of the whole class. I never wanted to embarrass you.'
âI know you didn't,' said Paige. âAlso I do rely too much on other people in the exams.
I just needed to be told because I was fooling myself that I was fine. But I've been trying really hard this week to remember everything on my own.'
âAnd you're doing great,' Ellie added, smiling at her. âYou always need to trust yourself more, Paige. You're just as good as everyone else.'
âI'm working on it,' said Paige.
There was a silence while everyone wondered if Ash and I were ever going to speak to each other.
Finally I decided, for my own happiness, to break it.
âLook, Ash,' I began.
âHey, Riles,' she said at the same time.
Finally we caught each other's eye. Then she started to grin, the big, jokey, Ashley smile that was so infectious. I think it's what IÂ love about her best.
âYou caught me on a bad day that time in Miss Caroline's office,' I said. âI was feeling yuck 'cause I missed dancing and I took it out on you. And I guess I got carried away with being a personal assistant. It's just that it made me feel useful and important, while having an injury made me feel exactly the opposite. So I'm really sorry if I was rude.'
âAh, well,' said Ash. âIt's like my dad says â never interrupt a man at his work. Except you're not a man. Well, I don't think so, anyway.' She prodded me with her toe. âI was a bit much with the attitude too, in the change room. Sorry about that.'
âYeah, you gave Jasmine a run for her money.' I giggled.
Laughing, Ashley threw herself on me in a big hug. âWhatever, Riles. You've missed me, attitude or not.' Untangling herself from me, she patted my leg. âNow that all the
emotional stuff is out of the way, what about this ankle? You were dancing like your old self just then. So it's feeling better? Back in the exam race?'
âIt is feeling better,' I said happily. âDefinitely not 100 per cent, and I probably shouldn't have been dancing like that. But ⦠it did make me remember how much I love dancing, and how soon I want to get back to it. I think I need to amp up my recovery program.'
âYou haven't been doing your strengthening exercises, have you?' Paige asked.
âNot really,' I said. âI've just been trusting my own instincts. But I'm no doctor.' I looked round at all of them. âWhich is why I need you guys to help me and make sure I'm doing everything I absolutely can to get this ankle right.'
âA chance to be bossy,' Ellie joked. âApparently, I'm quite good at that.'
I stood, pulling the girls up with me. âWill you come with me to see Miss Caroline, now? I want to ask her advice on the best things to do for my ankle so it's right for exams.' I gave an embarrassed cough. âAnd I'll actually listen this time.'
âYou want me to piggyback you there, ol' Peg Leg?' asked Ash.
âI can go and get a wheelbarrow,' said Ellie.
âI think there was a horse and cart out front,' added Paige.
âAll your bad jokes are hurting my brain,' IÂ groaned.
But inside, I was so, so happy. I had my friends back, and soon, if I did the right things, I would have my ankle back, too.
And then I would be able to dance again.
I was ready to ace exams.
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Hey guys,
First of all, I've got to say, you should never dance when you're injured! Always tell an adult and ask for help if you think you might have hurt yourself. Trust me, I Iearned the hard way! Here are some terms you might come across whether you dance lyrical, neo-classical, or contemporary. Strong technique is always the best foundation for these styles of dance, but also think about selling the mood, emotion, or feel of the song. The best dancers always dance from their heart!
Love, Riley
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barrel jump
a jump where you completely turn around with legs in bent position
chaine chassé
a turning sequence; the first turn is in a deep plié and the chassé turns that follow are performed in a three-step sliding motion, where one foot âchases' and displaces the other
contraction
a movement based on breath inhalation and exhalation, the foundation of contemporary dance. At its most basic, the body jerks inwards, like being punched in the stomach!
dégagé
when you shift the weight from one foot to the other
développé
when you unfold one leg in the air
isolations
movement separating one part of the body from the other parts
lame duck turn
when you fall onto the right leg, then swing the left leg around to
replace the right, and move the right leg up to the knee. The turn is done away from the supporting leg.
layout
a very dramatic movement where you extend one leg out and arch your back at the same time
pas de bourrée
a travelling or transitional step done on the points of the toes that moves back, side, then front
plié
when you bend the knees in any of the five positions, with your body upright
posé turn
a travelling step where you step out onto demi pointe or pointe, keeping a straight knee, with the other leg in passé position
preparation
the step or position you use before you go into a jump, turn, leap,
extended sequence etc. It is very important for correct technique and avoiding injury (like me!)
relevé
a rising movement where you roll onto your toes from a flat foot
saut de basque
a turn where the leading foot is stepped on and the other leg is brushed forward and jumped on
soutenu
when you step to parallel second in plié, and then pull the second leg in to meet the preparation leg as the turn is done with both feet in relevé
tendu
when you slide your foot out in pointe to the front, side or back, lifting your heel off the floor
tombé
when you step out into second in preparation for a travelling step
turning jeté
a jeté that is turned into through a plié; coming into a 360-degree rotation on your turn, the momentum is used to jeté forward
turnout
a rotation of the leg that comes from the hips, causing the knee and foot to turn outward, away from the centre of the body
waltz step
in jazz or ballet, a travelling step that moves forwards and is done to the
one
two three waltz rhythm
Samantha-Ellen Bound has been an actor, dancer, teacher, choreographer, author, bookseller, scriptwriter and many other things besides. She has published and won prizes for her short stories and scripts, but children's books are where her heart lies. Dancing is one of her most favourite things in the whole world. She splits her time between Tasmania, Melbourne, and living in her own head.