I was heartbroken yesterday when I read the news of Michael Jackson’s passing. I haven’t words to describe the heaviness I feel, or the bitterness of my thoughts. And I am confused. Confused that our lives are this fragile. That we can be here, then not be here.
For nearly ten years, I’ve been able to share my sister’s passion for this man who has seemed to me to be a saint in every way. His artistry was without compare; his brilliance, unsurpassed. And as a human being, I think I’ve only ever known one or two who’s depth of generosity and caring might equal his own. It is a wretched thought, the world without Michael Jackson in it. And like too many whose lives are senselessly cut short, I can’t even begin to understand why such things always seem to befall those who deserve life, to live it without suffering, and to be loved for the love they give unselfishly.
I hope his lessons are not lost on a people who too easily forget the difference an individual can make. I hope people now realize how rarely a person comes along who gives of himself boundlessly, and asks nothing in return. Michael was more than a great artist. He was a giant of humanity, and a model for all people. He was a hero.
June 27, 2009 at 3:28 am |
I thought of Nicki when I saw the news on the internet…I could NOT believe it…it wasn’t old enough to die. Of course when you are as well known as Michael was it is hard to have peace even in death, but I do wish that for him. I also think of this children and how hard this must be hitting them. He was a artist, I actually was listening to his some of his songs today and yesterday on one of the CD’s you made for me. When I heard the songs I even felt more lost. The more you are alive on this planet Earth, it seems like the more your heart breaks. Please let Nicki know I am very sorry. I am sure she had a ticket for his new tour or was trying to get one. Michael was still a star and will remain one forever.
June 27, 2009 at 3:41 am |
It was such a bad bad day. In the morning I heard about farrah and I never missed an episode of charlie angels. My hair of course like every other teenage girl was exactly like hers. Then to later hear in the day about michael – so out of nowhere was too much. I was working @ banana records in san francisco when “off the wall” came out. We could not keep the LP, yes the LP’s in stock. We will never ever see an entertainer like him again. He was suchan inovator on so many musical levels. The dancing, the videos, just the music. I just wish it could have been prevented
June 29, 2009 at 7:18 pm |
I would like to write a blog post in honor of the music and dancing of Michael Jackson, 1958-2009. I grew up dancing to Michael’s music in my basement. When “Thriller” first came out when I was six years old, I learned every zombie dance step by watching the video and performed the steps for my family to much applause and laughter. Michael’s unique style of movement made me first think about creating original steps and putting them to the music I loved.
UpBring performed many dances to the amazing music of Michael Jackson. His music and incredible style of movement has inspired the choreography of our teachers since the beginning of the company in 2001. His music was exciting and well suited in both language and tempo; we always wanted to fit in a Michael song no matter what the year’s theme – from Fairytale Fusion to the Future. Songs by Michael Jackson in UpBring dance pieces have included: Smooth Criminal, Wanna Be Startin Something, Bad, Beat It, and more. Most recently in 2009, Touring Company and TnT performed full length dance pieces to Michael Jackson music mixes for our “Dance Through the Decades” theme. As we continue to teach these dance pieces as part of Touring Company’s repertoire, we will forever remember the gift Michael Jackson gave to the dance community.
From UpBring’s Blog. By: Shari Polis, Director of UpBring Dance Company