I Called Him Dancer

January 24th, 2012

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I Called Him Dancer is about a boy growing up in a broken home. His fragile world is shattered when his mother leaves him with a relative and walks out of his life. After seeing a man dancing with grace and acrobatics, he decides to imitate the man and discovers a natural talent for dance. His life’s passion becomes dance and eventually the young man achieves his dream of Broadway. A drug addiction and his inner demons destroy his life and he eventually becomes homeless. His previous dance partner refuses to let go and reaches out to him, but he rejects her. Bitter at God and the world, the dancer embraces a solitary life on the streets. Though he lashes out at God, the Lord has other plans for the fallen dancer.

You can purchase ‘Dancer’, the song that inspired this book by visiting the MP3 store. Search for Tralena Walker or Dancer.

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This book is a page turner from cover to cover, Eddie makes you feel like you actually know the characters in his book. – B. Tillman, OR.

Almost too good to put into words. …you’ll find yourself saying, “Just one more chapter”. K. McNabney, IL

This book is a must read. Through this book the reader will learn about true love and the power it holds.  T. Franklin, TX

I loved this book from cover to cover, the author makes you feel like you actually
know the characters in his book. T. Webster

I Called Him Dancer

Is there any way I can become a dancer at home?

January 18th, 2012

It’s not that I can’t afford dance lessons, it’s just that my parents don’t want me to and we also have a very tight schedule and all the studios are far. Any suggestions?

Becoming a dancer. Help!?

January 8th, 2012

Okay so I need some songs to dance too, and I would also like it you could like some youtube dance videos for me that are really easy to dance too?

Light Dancer

December 31st, 2011

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This hometown boy is longing to get away. Edward Gray Fox, grandson of a Creek Indian Chief, feels confined in the small, northeastern Oklahoma town of Sapulpa. He’s convinced that football is his ticket out. Pursued by both the University of Houston and Texas Christian University, Ed has a big decision to make. The University of Houston’s greatest lure? A beautiful cheerleader who seems interested in him. Yet Texas Christian is the school his parents want him to attend. Caught between the Native-American wisdom of his grandfather and the “white man’s religion” that his parents believe in, Ed isn’t sure what he believes.or how much it matters. Follow Ed’s life journey from rising football star, to beguiled new husband, to angry young widower who joins the Army to find the peace that eludes him.and discovers it in the most surprising of places. A novel as contemporary as today’s headlines, this fast-read has something for everyone: romance, sports, military adventure, and a search for meaning.

Light Dancer

What are the requirements for a Miami Heat dancer?

December 19th, 2011

Besides having to be fit and in shape, are there any other requirements to be a heat dancer? Also, how often to they practice/ train? how much do they get paid? and do they get a lot of publicity?

Please let me know any other facts! thanks

How do I become a dancer/ dance teacher?

December 19th, 2011

I am 18 years old and only started dancing two years ago. I have only done jazz and modern (never ballet). I would really love to have a career in dance. Can anyone suggest anything I can do or have I left it too late in life. Should I just give up?

As much information as possible please. Thank youu :-)

How do you become a Gogo dancer in Detroit?

December 14th, 2011

Im 19 and ever sense I was 16 I’v wanted to be one but I just don’t know how to get started. Any suggestions?

The Last Ghost Dancer

December 7th, 2011

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“This is a remarkable coming-of-age story and spiritual journey with as much between the lines as in them. Sometimes wry, always thoughtful, the characters seem to live and breathe, and you won’t soon forget them.”—Senator Byron Dorgan

The Last Ghost Dancer is more than a coming-of-age fable, more than the wry memoirs of a spiritual search. It is the story of a remarkable summer in a remarkable west river town. It is a commentary on the depth and breadth of friendships forged, of lovers lost, and the realization that it is the journey that is of importance, and not so much the destination.

Looking back, as old men do, it’s hard to imagine it really happened. But it did. One wise teacher, one perfect girl, one harrowing summer, can set the course of a lifetime. Meet Bones, the wry, funny, ever-observant, thoughtful and hapless narrator, a grease monkey at the only gas station in Pale Butte, whose most recent claim to fame is dropping an Edsel off the hoist. Now, some sixty years later, Bones, a dreamer of apocalyptic dreams, reflects on miracles small and large and his spiritual discovery that marked the summer of 1977.

The Last Ghost Dancer

How to become a dancer as a job?

November 29th, 2011

I’ve been dancing since I was 3 years old doing ballet, modern, tap, jazz and character and I don’t want to have to give up all of my hard work when I become 17 when I leave my current dance school. Any Ideas?

I just became a dancer at a topless stripclub.I would like some references of names I could use?

November 19th, 2011

My stagename now is Jayda, but I can change it any time I want. What do you think some good names would be for me?
I already have the job and the dj and I came up with “Jayda” but I may want to change it. I am a 34 A cup size.

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