The big question though must be is Ballroom & Latin American Dancing truly sport? Undoubtedly in competitions we have competitive dance but does that make it sport? What are the competitors attempting to achieve?
Lets think now. You have spent months training and your national championships are approaching. Hours and hours have been invested in coaching, training, learning and practising.
You have selected the costume you will wear even considering hairstyle. Why? Was it to make the appearance attractive and drawing interest? Was it to add to your image and enhance your dancing and display your movement and actions? Or was it some super new synthetic fabric so you could go faster or enable you to perform more gymnastic actions?
Now it is the big day and you walk out on to that floor what is in your mind?
1) Do you want to be faster than anyone else, jump higher and further than anyone else? Do more spins and back bends and splits than anyone else? Show you have greater strength and can knock anyone out the way if necessary?
2) Do you want to show you have good technique, great artistry, superb musicality - able to respond to and express the music you hear? Do you want to portray the characterisation of each dance and show the man/woman connection. Do you want to be showing beautiful lines and always the most elegant picture?. Are you dancing from your heart and wanting to express emotions and be admired by the audience (and the judges) for your dancing?
If you answer is (2) do you really believe that you are taking part in a Sports tournament? Oh yes you have to be supremely fit but so then do all the ballet dancers and even cabaret dancers throughout the world. They are proud to be called dancers.
Are you ashamed to be a dancer?
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Dance - an art form....The body - an instrument.....Learn to play the instrument and master the art form...
Dance-Fan | April 20, 2011
How well this is expressed. The clock, the tape measure, the scale, the blows have no place in our beautiful world of Competitive Dancing