Angles, Angels and Dance
Leeza Gibbons, a television
personality was on a show and she was talking about a sick
relative and how hard it is to care for them. She said she
needs kisses from angels to help her cope with the
situation. Many times we feel we may need a kiss from an
angel. I never believed in angels and many years ago I had
an experience with an angel of sort.
Jerry had a large pharmacy for almost
twenty-four years. It was an independent store, not
affiliated with a big chain grocery store. Just an old time
family runs business. I used to work there two days a week
at the store and did book work at one time at home by hand
long before there were computers to use doing that type of
work.
We knew our customers by name and
always greeted them graciously even for the smallest of a
sale. It was a homey type business and every one knew
everyone. The clerks, the pharmacists, the customers were
like one big and happy group. There was a little and old man
that came in daily. I guess he was about sixty something and
of course I was forty something so I thought him old. He
would look at me longingly and would call me "angel."
Everyone would laugh and he would laugh and he continued to
call me that. Whenever he would arrive at the front of the
store, my husband who was on duty that day would yell out to
him hi and he would say "where is my angel" meaning me. It
was cute and sweet and I would go along with the jocund
attitude because it was that type of relationship with
customers, owners and sales clerks.
I even bought myself a key
chain that had the word angel on it. I got to believe
that somehow there might be angels around and if this man
thought I was one (jokingly) that it was proper and fine and
I would enjoy the moments. One day I realized that I had not
seen Mr. Garland for several weeks and I asked the clerks
had they seen him. They replied that they heard that Mrs.
Garland was ill and he was no longer arriving daily at the
store since he was caring for her. They were of modest means
and had no children to help them in their health care needs.
So I got the address from the records
and I got together a box and filled it with sweet things,
household things and items he may need to help in her care
and I sent it with our driver when he made deliveries to Mr.
and Mrs. Garland. I signed it Angel and husband Jerry. I
knew they could use the items and I got back such a sweet
note. In the note he said "thank you my angel, the Mrs. and
I appreciate your angelic deliverance and I always knew you
were an angel." Not too long passed and Mrs. Garland died
and he stopped coming in the store.
Everyone missed Mr. G not for the
little business he gave us but for the smiling and loving
personality he possessed. He was of such meager earnings in
whatever he did, but he always had a smile and a joke and a
beautiful charm.. He always referred to me as angel but in
truth he was the angel. I was just the messenger. We can be
angels to others on this earth and many of us can do this in
our ballroom dancing. I am always preaching that we should
inspire everyone we can to participate in dancing and of
course the interest has spiraled since the dancing
television shows of these years.
When we encourage folks to go out and
dance now they should not perceive it as the way it was
shown on the Dancing with the Stars show. They need not have
expensive gowns or suits, they need not take dozens of
lessons and they need not practice excessively like it was
portrayed on the shows. They only need the willingness to
learn, to study and to love it and to enjoy it. They need to
realize that the television show was a bit of hype and that
in real life one can learn ballroom dancing and not be so
enamored of it that they invest too much money or even time
that they may not have at the present moment There are ways
to learn that are not costly. Some group lessons are not
expensive and the social climate of a group lesson can be
helpful by meeting and greeting and being seated with others
at the dance party or the dance lesson. They only have to
dress nicely and the clothes not be expensive or designer
names. They can learn at their own pace and someday if they
want to compete, they should consider the cost and the time
and effort and can do so at their own free will when they
desire it.
Dancing with the Stars is not
representative of real life ballroom dancing. The voting by
the public was more of a who has more fans type of thing and
not representing who was the best and most talented dancer.
Many who remained on should have been taken off weeks before
they were voted off and many who were voted off should have
remained and been given a chance at winning. Television
shows are not always the true reality of our lives. In this
instance, it did help to promote dancing and that was good
and showed that with hard work anyone can learn.
Angels come in all sizes, all
nationalities, and all ages and even if you do not have
financial reserves, you can be an angel here on earth and
you can give kisses as an angel without doing the actual
deed. You can stimulate the thoughts in people who may be
inclined to go out and dance and you can initiate the desire
in their hearts. L’Oreal, the cosmetic company had a contest
for Women of Worth and you were encouraged to nominate
someone who does worthwhile deeds.
There are many out there
- I call them People of Worth who deserve to be
noticed because they help others to share in their love of
dancing and promote the concept of dancing by enticing men
and women to ballroom dance in their communities. I know of
a few folks who drive single men and women to dances because
these people no longer drive and would be sitting home
because they had no transportation. There are other folks
who will pick up someone who cannot get around easily and
bring them in to take a dance lesson and that gives the
person a chance for exercise and social times. These people
are angels of the day.
William Arthur Ward said "the good
teacher explains, the superior teacher demonstrates
and the great teacher inspires." The good friend
dancer will help his fellow dancers to excel and to be happy
in their dancing activities. They will ignite the flame of
desire to become an excellent participant in this lovely
activity of mind and exercise.
There are two words that you can
change the letters back and forth. They are angle which
means viewpoint or standpoint among some of its meaning and
the word angel spelled with the same letters. Angel means
benefactor in one of its meanings. To have an angle of a
viewpoint on ballroom dancing and to be an angel and help
someone are two words to have when we dance. The angle is
our thought on dance and the angel is what we can be to a
new dancer and we can use both words to help and encourage
new dancers who are always a bit apprehensive in starting
their dance ‘career.’
Many years ago in the seventies, when
we first started to dance, there was an obnoxious older lady
who had been dancing for about thirty years. When we would
come to a social dance at the studio, it was difficult to
figure out which song was a waltz or foxtrot. We would stand
there or sit till we figured it out.
She would yell out seeing our lack of knowledge and
security in knowing this; she would say Jerry it is a waltz
in a tone like we were stupid. Jerry it is a foxtrot. One
day, I said to her very politely (though she did not deserve
my respect), Jean please do not tell us, we will figure it
out. I never forgot her for her lack of kindness towards new
students. I vowed I would never do that to any new person
like she did to us. It is a wonder; we did not walk out and
never come back to ever dance again. We were lucky we had
the fortitude to eliminate her intimidating voice and
actions and to go on and do our dance thing.
People of Worth do not need L’Oreal
cosmetic company to acknowledge them with monetary rewards.
People of worth know that they are that and they give kisses
every time they respond to others with giving them the
responsibility to go out and learn to fill their time and
life with a hobby such as dancing. People of Worth are
angels and as Mr. Garland used to yell across the Alameda
Pharmacy way back in nineteen hundred and eighty something
"where is my angel" (meaning me), we can speak out and say
here we are, we are your angel, we are your mentor and we
will help you to sustain your love for ballroom dancing. We
will be the stars of the dancing and we need no television
show to exclaim this or to enhance our worth. We are the
angels and we need no row of judges to tell us how good or
how poor we did. We are people of worth and we know it. Mr.
Garland asked where is my angel. Here we are. We older
dancers are here to help the first time dancers and to
encourage them with our help, our kindness, our
encouragement, and our willingness to motivate these folks
to continue on dancing because they will find great
happiness in accomplishing this motivation to be happy from
doing this.
So as Leeza Gibbons said she need a
kiss from an angel, we can be that angel who plants an
imaginary kiss on someone as we instill in them this thought
that they too can dance, learn new steps, be happy at the
studio learning and most of all keep their mind active.
The activity to the brain is as
important as doing the steps well. You will feel
unbelievably wonderful not only with your feet but with your
mental activity. You will have been kissed by the angel who
had the angle to bring you into the family of dance because
after a while, the other dancers become like your second
family. A family that is away from your immediate home
family. A dance family consisting of all of us who simply
love to dance. We continue on as kin. George Santayana said
"family is one of nature’s masterpieces." Our dance family
is a dynasty of performance. Perform we do in the most
showing way of beauty. We dance for ourselves first and our
hearts benefit from this love of this delightful portrayal
of emotion and movement. That is a masterpiece and a jewel
in a crown of regal realizations.
Always Keep On Dancing.
Elite Sohmer Clayman
July 2009