Sunday, October 18, 2015

Caution Wet Floor

“Somebody just gave me a shower radio. Thanks a lot. Do you really want music in the shower? I guess there's no better place to dance than a slick surface next to a glass door.”

― Jerry Seinfeld

Dancers go through a lot in a day. They dance with long hours and tiring nights whether that is from rehearsal, performances or practicing. It is only natural to continue out that dancing from the place of dance to their own home. If there is a place to dance at home a dancer seizes that opportunity, it could be the hallway, the closet, the garage, the basement, the stairway or even, yes the shower!

A nice, hot, or cold, refreshing shower after a long day’s work of dancing is oh so very nice. It is a calming relaxation to rest the muscles, take some deep breaths, wash out all the hairspray and to wipe the makeup away.

The problem when you mix shower and dancer, is the fact that dancers like to dance anywhere. Moving and grooving in the shower is no different, especially when you have music to accommodate you.

Now dancers, just be careful as shower floors are most commonly found wet during showers and you wouldn’t want a shower slip to result in an injury. Yes, of course keep dancing your heart away, just be cautious so that you don’t get hurt after all the work you put in that day. Enjoy the refreshing shower and stay prepared for all the upcoming performances. Lesson to be learned, it is understandable that dancers take their art to the extremes of washing themselves, just want them to use caution when floors are wet, so they are not carried away, from the soap beneath their feet.

~Julia Brewer

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