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So I Think I Can Dance

10/2/2012

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About three years ago as I uncomfortably existed in what I all my “new” body…the body that has pelvic organ prolapse, I would sit with my two and four-year old daughters and watch “So You Think You Can Dance.”  A very long time ago I was a dancer and it seems my little girls are innately interested.  Not only do they take dancing lessons but they love to watch the show.  I must admit I do as well.  The show speaks to my very personal dreams and aspirations.  As a little girl my fantasy was to be a student at the National Ballet of Canada and I relished each June when our costumes arrived at my neighbourhood dance studio and I was closer to being on stage performing.  I was by no means a “star” student destined for a future in dance, but I did have a natural rhythm and a love of dance.,

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    Keira Wenthrup Brown
    Keira is a Certified Coach Practitioner. Her holistic approach to empowering women is focused on nurturing emotional well-being within the context of the physical, cognitive, and spiritual aspects of living with a health condition.

    You can find her creatively exploring all things magical on The Gossamer Path and sharing pelvic floor knowledge on Sacral Healing.


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