In the routine for the 'advanced' jazz class, 6 of them partner up (into 3 groups) and one of the partners flips the other partner around (like a backflip, only sideways). 2 out of the 3 groups have the move down perfectly. With the 3rd group, it seems like one of them is always absent. They alternate being out. I think this group has practiced this flip maybe two classes out of the whole year (I'm telling you, they're never in class).
Yesterday, the entire class was there. MIRACLE!!! I can count on one hand how many times all year that the entire class was there at the same time. I have two girls that are graduating from high school in that class. The rest of them are juniors, plus a couple younger ones.
One of the girls in the above mentioned 3rd group, is a senior. She told me in the beginning of class that this would be her last class. Next week is her prom. The following week is her boyfriend's prom. The week after that is her graduation. Then it's recital week. Super. The most clueless kid in the class will remain clueless. Then all the other students start chiming in. 'I'm going to miss next week for prom too.' 'My brother is graduating so I won't be here that week either.'
Back to the original flipping problem. I told group 3 to practice that move since they weren't going to be in class anymore. This was their last chance to practice the trick. The girl that does the flipping (we'll call her Susie), informs me that she's not able to pick her partner up to flip her. She's making all these excuses that don't make any sense whatsoever. I ask one of the other groups to go help them. This move is not difficult at all, but it looks impressive. Susie flips her partner over once. It's messy. I give a correction. I assume they'll continue to practice the flip while I direct my attention to the rest of the class who don't flip.
When I look over again, they're standing around talking. I ask them to show me their progress. Susie says 'Last time I did this I threw out my back. I can't do it.' Really? You're seventeen. I tell her some things to do so that she won't hurt her back and turn my attention again to the rest of the class. I look over again. They're standing there with their arms crossed. Susie says 'I'm not going to hurt my back again. I'm not doing it.' I told her she's going to look silly when her group is just standing there while the other groups are flipping around. She said she'd rather look silly. I was so mad. I said 'Fine. Look silly.' Her partner was angry. I could see it in her face. That was it. I let them look dumb.
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