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		<title>Journal summary: Dec 2008-July 2009</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I&#8217;ve been stuck at home with a fractured rib for over 2 weeks but it&#8217;s not all been bad. After getting over the worst of the pain I&#8217;ve watched all the episodes of <em>Private Practice</em>, a bit of <em>Ghost Whisperer</em>, spent way too much time on email and Facebook and have had time to play on my Wii. I&#8217;ve also had time to think about how interesting this year has been for me so far&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Dec 2008 &#8211; Feb 2009 &#8211; On tour</strong><br />
I was away, tap dancing on tour in Europe and Russia. It was hard work but fun times despite the intense travel schedule and a few hiccups including getting stuck in a barrel during a performance, and nearly being kidnapped with a friend by a crazy taxi driver in Russia! Thankfully we were in a group and had other friends to prevent us being whisked away. Whilst on tour I was looking forward to coming home but when I got home I found I missed being on tour with all my tour buddies. Doh!</p>
<p><strong>March 2009 &#8211; Get my acts together</strong><br />
Now recovered from tour and back in London I created a new dance and aerial training schedule for myself. This was <em>me time</em> to work on both my tap and silks projects.</p>
<p><strong>April 2009 &#8211; Spain</strong><br />
I spent several days working as a dance judge for a sports festival in Spain. With a few thousand British uni students there for the festival taking part in various sports and dance activities it was certainly an interesting experience. I made the most of being by the sea and stayed on a few days in Spain for a holiday although it rained alot.</p>
<p><strong>June 2009 &#8211; <a href="2009/06/my-first-glastonbury-festival/" title="Link to my blog post">Glastonbury Festival</a></strong><br />
This was my first festival camping experience and my first festival gig. It didn&#8217;t exactly go smoothly to begin. First there was a delay in the set up for the circus performance. Then my friends and I had to spent an afternoon moving with all our stuff &#8211; inbetween the down pours of rain &#8211; to a quieter campsite where we might get some sleep at night. It all worked out in the end. We got to perform and got some sleep!</p>
<p>I drove back to London (3-4hrs drive) and made my way to the <a href="http://www.londontapjam.org/">London Tap Jam</a> to do the <a href="http://www.londontapjam.org/renegade-stage">renegade stage</a> and jam. It was nice to jam with some old tap friends from tour that were visiting. Then a couple of days later, still exhausted from Glasto, I managed to muster enough energy for a tap performance at the <a href="http://www.chelseaspace.org/archive/jazzonia-pr.html">private view for the Jazzonia &#038; the Harlem Diaspora</a> exhibition. It took a while to recover from everything and get cracking with training/rehearsing.</p>
<p><strong>July 2009 &#8211; Pop!</strong><br />
Rehearsing my aerial silks act for a gig, I managed to pop a rib midroll in a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o8vOw7RycU" title="links to YouTube clip">Double Curly Wurly</a>. Very painful. So I missed out on performing (both silks and other tap gigs), missed out on an interesting audition opportunity and spent my birthday resting. I&#8217;m recovering, no longer in pain and looking forward to my rib healing extra strong. Oh and looking forward to going on my summer holiday before returning to my activities later next month.</p>
<p>This year has been great so far and the rib cracking drama makes the good time extra memorable. I&#8217;ve enjoyed making new friends, reuniting with old friends, catching up with family and all the lovely parties and events there have been.</p>
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