I may have been skeptical going in, but I’ve got to say, I
had an absolute blast filming Dansent avec les stars. I worked with French pop
singer Lorie, and her partner (and fellow Montrealer) Christian.
When it comes to things like this, most people try to have nothing
to do with. Seeing as we filmed after that day’s show, I expected to find
myself in an empty Chapiteau. But apparently I forgot to factor in the appeal
of a star, even if she isn’t the brightest star in the celebrity sky.
I’m not going to lie, I felt pretty self-conscious speaking
on camera with the whole troupe watching. I was suddenly extremely aware of how
French is not my first language.
We started with me seated on stage and then panned over to
Lorie and Christian coming down the bleachers towards me. Lorie had no idea
what she was there to do, though I’m sure being at a circus couldn’t have
filled her with much confidence. She was told she would be doing German wheel.
She had no idea what it was. That’s when I volunteered to give her a demonstration.
The poor thing. I thought she was going to pass out when she
saw me come on stage with my wheel. I mean, yeah, I did come in free hand. That
would throw anybody off. And then I went into spirals, with more freehand, and
a coin spin in full split. At least I didn’t show off with a triple...
As much as the entire thing was about getting interesting
images for television, she was actually there for a reason. Apparently she was
having trouble with the Viennese waltz. She would get dizzy from the spinning
and find herself off balance. Wheel was somehow supposed to help with this.
Now I can see how on paper wheel spinning and waltz spinning
might seem like the same thing. But in reality, I wasn’t entirely sure what the
heck I was supposed to do with this girl. Especially since I found out only a
few minutes before she arrived. I walked her through the same three exercises I
would have put any beginner through and went into a great deal of detail about
having your weight aligned over your feet, knowing where your body is in space
and in relation to everything around you, and the general tips for balance and
spatial orientation that would apply to just about anything dancey or
acrobatic.
When she first stepped on, I thought we were going to be in
trouble. But after a rocky start, she actually did quite well. I had loads of
fun helping her and I think she really enjoyed the experience. Then I had both
her and her partner try a coin spin, mostly because I knew there was no way
they would be able to do it and it would make for some funny footage for the
show. Poor Christian. He landed butt facing the camera. You know that’s going
to make on to the show.
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