Dancer Girl has decided she would like to perform a solo dance at competition next year. We are thrilled as this is a big step of confidence for her. The studio director is very encouraging and is happy to help her reach this goal and will be working with her on the routine.
She was wanting to choose a song from her scoliosis playlist (see our Songs of Hope and Encouragement post) and is leaning towards a contemporary/lyrical style dance. While she had a few top choices she wasn't quite feeling the pull toward any of them for a routine right now.
Then we found it...
an acoustic version of Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" (great song!)
performed by Boyce Avenue featuring Diamond White (terrific arrangement).
You can see their youtube video version by clicking here.
The song is about reaching out and grabbing opportunities, making the most of the rest of your life, writing your own story, taking chances and pushing yourself, finding hope... that all resonated with Dancer Girl and she had found her song!
I can't wait to see how the dance unfolds!!
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If anyone is wondering what Dancer Girl's short list was for solo songs before we found this version of "Unwritten" it included:
Britt Nicole's "Still That Girl"
Britt Nicole's "The Sun Is Rising"
Carly Rose Sonenclar's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Meredith Andrews' "You're Not Alone"
Our family lives in the New England area and our daughter wore a Boston Brace for her scoliosis. She started in 2014, wore it 18 hrs/day for a year, then 8-10 hrs for 6 mo. She is now brace-free. We refer to her as Dancer Girl. Her younger sister was also diagnosed with scoliosis (2016). She is referred to as Cello Girl. So far, she does not need a brace. We are not doctors or specialists, and nothing on this page should be taken as medical advice. We are simply sharing our journey.
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