February 13, 2012
Who said Dancing with the Stars is all about reviving one’s showbiz career? More than that, Dancing with the Stars has become a venue for celebrities to show off their other talents, aside from acting. In fact, another big name has set her eyes on the dance floor as Celine Dion, the multi-awarded Canadian singer has expressed her desire to be part of the highly watched celebrity competition series.
The 39-year-old singer/songwriter recently revealed to TV Guide that she is a big fan of ABC’s Emmy-nominated Dancing with the Stars. In fact, she went backstage on Monday night’s show after she pre-tapped two songs for the Dancing with the Stars finale next week. TV Guide reports that one of the songs is “My Heart Will Go On,” the theme of the hit movie, Titanic.
“I hope they invite me again. I want to dance,” Celine Dion said to TV Guide. “For me, it’s not about a contest. It’s about having the privilege to share the dancing floor with the most amazing, talented people, and to share music. It’s not about winning. It’s about dancing as many times as possible.”
Dion seemed serious about her joining Dancing with the Stars, despite her little experience of ballet training when she was a child. Moreover, the performance of six Dancing with the Stars professional dancers, including Tony Dovolani, Cheryl Burke, Mark Ballas and Karina Smirnoff, made Dion even more excited. She said their performance made it difficult for her to focus on her lyrics, as she was mesmerized with their dancing.
“I was having a hard time singing because I was like, ‘Oh, I want a dress just like that! Oh, I want a flower, too. Oh, my god, I want a body like that,” Dion said. “I wish I could dance like that as I sing the song.’ But it’s impossible. It’s one or the other. But I was imagining that the dancers were me.”
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How do I deal with parents who don't allow me listen to music? I need help EVERYONE!?
Ever since I was five I wanted to listen to pop music, or any type of good music, but both my parents discouraged it. Even through all my teen years they wouldn’t allow me to listen to music, unless it was classical, because it seemed to them any other type of music was trash…..even if it wasn’t. If it helps, my parents are both immigrants. I never lived in a household that it was encouraged to sing and dance, I grew up pretty awkward, because everyone else would have all this knowledge about music but I wouldn’t. What bothers me even more is I was actually a pretty singer at young age, and I remember singing at a young age in my bed for hours (twinkle-twinkle little star). But my parents constantly looked down on show biz, and even if I wanted to, they said it was wrong….I don’t know…my parents are plain weird, boring, and traditional, and have never danced in their whole life…maybe old-fashioned. At the time, and even now, I still feel like I can’t express myself. The only thing my parents wanted me to focus on was school, and that’s it. Can you imagine that? being like 6th grade and not being free to listen to kind of music, dance, just school. They didn’t even let me try out for the volleyball team at that age "because I wouldn’t have to time to do my hw". Now I’m 17 and I feel deprived, and im depressed, because I don’t know what’s wrong or right anymore. Before school got out I was once singing (more to myself) a song I had heard in my friend’s car (by celine dion, my mom thinks she is not a high-level singer either -__-_) and few people around me turned and looked at me surprised, and said I should try to out for the musical. But the thing is someone, who for 17 years of her life has been totally deprived of america’s musical culture is going to be hard. I don’t know I feel like I’m losing myself, and my mom will never understand. I don’t know what to think anymore. I sometimes wonder how EXTREMELY different my life would have been if I had been free and even encouraged to sing at dance at a young age, because my mom admitted I was pretty good, but she just squeezed the life out of me instead, and only told me study books. I’m tired of this what should I do? I was mellowed out for all teen years, and it never really felt like I had a childhood or anything, and right now I want to pursue this singing/dancing career, but how is possible to start now, with all these years that have gone by and I am so unfamiliar to a certain degree with dance and music. I almost hate parents for what they’ve done to me.
they also think mj was not talented in his career and sucked
Tell them that it’s your choice if you want to listen to music: They can’t deprive you of it. I suppose the best way is to listen to the radio, or listen to music at a friends house.
References :
Life
Your life is just beginning.
What you decide to do today is what matters. It can change your entire existence. If you need to sing, sing. If you want to dance, you can do that, too.
Don’t be so hard on your parents. It sounds like you know they were trying to give you a good start. If you want to be more like your friends, that isn’t really their fault. They just want you to do well.
Have you tried to sing classical music? It is good music, too. In fact, all music is intricately connected. Classical music is the root for rock.
You can look up and move forward. You are more powerful than you know.
Maybe the grass looks greener where your classmates are concerned, but if you have the gift of music, you will be able to pick up anything you need to learn in order to use it.
Good luck and love your mom and dad.
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Just tell them that you like the music they listen to (even if u dont) but that you want to listen to other types of music and that just becuz they dont like it doesnt make it trash. my parents dont listen to what i listen to..i listen to rock,metal,dance,rap,electro,pop,etc..no country tho XD and that you are almost an adult and you are more than capable of deciding what music you will listen too..and worse case scenario..u try out for american idol! =D
They might be worried that music will influence you and change you, but you are who you are regardless of what u listen too.
Ask them if you can do it as long as your grades remain good, etc
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19 yrs of parents