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Author Archives: Ruby

About Ruby

Born in the mountains of Idaho, I spent the early years of my life learning how to figure skate, ski and traverse the country by air, van and foot. At age 10, I was re-located to San Francisco by way of family drama and I lived there for 19 years, with the exception of four years at Boarding School. When I returned to the West Coast for college, I began to examine my interests in audio engineering, writing, dance, music and performance art. In 2001, I took up social dance, and by 2003, I was traveling to other cities for Swing and Blues Exchanges. In 2005, I packed up my San Francisco life, stuck it in a storage unit, and struck out across the United States in my very first car, an '88 Ford Camper Van. After three and a half months of travel, dance, adventure and introspection, I settled in a Chicago suburb, with the help of a few local Lindy-Hoppers. Today, I live in Chicago and travel regularly from my home-base to teach dance. In between, I practice bodywork and am honing my web and graphic design skills. For fun, I concoct fancy cocktails, play drums and guitar, ride my bicycle whenever possible and engage in culinary experiments, which I foist on any willing participant.

Off The Grid

What it means to be “Off The Grid” both on and off the dance floor. Continue reading »

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Of Shovels and Dance

Teaching dance is like moving a mountain by hand. You must be content with doing it one shovel-full at a time. Continue reading »

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Five Ways to Make Choreography Work

Five guidelines for creating engaging Choreography based on an evening at the San Francisco Hip Hop Dance Festival. Continue reading »

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An Uncomfortable Week in Dance

An brief foray into my own lack of comfort with different styles of teaching Blues dance. Continue reading »

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Quit Doing What Works

An inventory of what’s working in my work in my local dance community and a 5-step plan to improve. Continue reading »

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How Dance Events Can Make You Fat

An examination of how eating & sleeping habits at dance events can lead to weight gain. Continue reading »

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Getting Comfortable with Discomfort

An examination of how being uncomfortable is essential to the learning process, both on and off the dance floor. Continue reading »

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Baggage

An embarrassing confessional of how much baggage I have and inspiration to detach from things. Continue reading »

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Learning from Others’ Stories

How our natural impulse to find meaning in everything is detrimental and how we can use others’ stories as a tool for learning. Continue reading »

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The Child In Me

Tonight I spent some time uploading videos from my ipad to youtube so I’d have access to them from wherever I am. And no, you can’t watch them! They’re private – my work and practice product. (And, I’m a little embarrassed of them.) But the truth is, it’s not much different from something I might … Continue reading »

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