Friday, October 16, 2009

SYTYCD's Mary Murphy reveals story of abuse.

Seems like music and dance really is a therapeutic way to deal with one's issues. This past summer, we blogged about So You Think You Can Dance choreographer Alex Da Silva's arrest for charges of sexual assault. Now, ballroom expert and judge Mary Murphy has gone public with a tragic story of marriage abuse, infidelity, domestic violence, and rape. Read more here.

In other random SYTYCD news, critically acclaimed choreographer Mia Michaels has announced her official resignation from the show. I'm shamelessly devastated; after watching various dancers tackle Mia's routines and emerge transformed, usually with tears streaming down their faces, it is obvious that dance allows people to confront and overcome their own personal issues and demons in a healthy, expressive, and beautiful way.

There is no "right" path to empowerment... For those who have found emotional haven in music, dance, art, writing, running, sports fanaticism, needlepoint, ... ANYTHING, we are proud of you. And, we continued to be inspired by you every day.

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