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So if you are going to start dating, I hope that you know
how to dance. No doubt a good dancer is much sought after by
everyone. He/She will be the centre of any party. So if you
want to add another reason for you to hit it off with your
partner, learn to dance.
There is much confusion
amongst the general public about how you can learn to
dance. It seems that everyone wants to learn to dance. How
many people when you ask them the things that they would
like to learn one day mention dancing? From my experience
pretty much everyone. But how many people go through the
effort to learn?
There is a myth out there that all dancers were born
with the gift of dancing. My take on that is this: all
dancers were born with the gift of dancing, and we were all
given that gift! There are those who seemed to just drop
out of their mother's womb dancing. However don't let the
tears well up if this is not you, there is a dancer in
everyone and it is something that can be unearthed.
The baby dancing on arrival in the world is a good
analogy. A baby probably won't be able to talk for the
first few years of its life. Then the words come out one by
one, then sentences, and then absurdities on arrival of the
teenage years. If I told you that I knew a 5 year old who
could talk, would your face transform into an expression of
surprise? (I'm hoping you answered 'no').
You give a baby as long as it needs to learn to talk or
walk because you know that it will learn. With dancing it
is just the same, it may seem unnatural at first, but with
a bit of practice you can dance pretty well. And it won't
take you as long as it took you to learn to talk!
The transition from walking and
moving about normally into dancing is not as huge as it is
made up to be. It is a case of making certain simple
movements gestures, linking them up in interesting ways and
making it look good! Of course when it comes to learning
routines and choreography, that's another skill in and of
itself!
So what's the answer to the golden question? How do you
learn to dance? Well there are many ways. You could learn
by copying your favourite artists such as Janet Jackson,
Usher or J.Lo and studying their music videos. In fact,
this is the way famous MTV choreographer Wade Robson learnt
to dance. If you are naturally a good dancer, this could be
a good approach.
Another way you could learn is to make friends with
people who are good dancers and either copy them or try and
get them to show you how to do a few of their moves. This
is great, especially if you spend a lot of time with these
friends.
The easiest way you can learn to dance is to join a
dance class. There will usually be at least a couple of
these in your area, maybe even a dance studio offering a
variety of different classes from different teachers. If
you are not naturally a dancer, joining a dance class or
series of classes is probably the best option for you. Even
if you can dance and learnt on your own, there are still
plenty of things you can learn from joining a dance class.
If you are at all serious about dancing as a profession,
you should DEFINITELY be going to classes unless you are
privileged enough to be the son/ daughter of a talented
dancer or have lots of great contacts/ dancer friends.
The good thing about dance classes is that they are
usually grouped into rough ability levels so if you are a
beginner you can find a class at your level until you get
better. Even so, it can feel as if you are throwing
yourself in at the deep end when you begin, but
nonetheless, just like you did with the walking and
talking, STICK AT IT. You will get better.
As you go to more and more classes, you will start to
build up the pieces of the puzzle of that style and soon
you'll be dancing more confidently. The important thing
(and I'm not just copying someone's words) is that you
enjoy yourself regardless of your standard. It may seem
difficult to comprehend (or maybe not) but the people who
get good are usually the people who enjoy their dancing the
most, even when they did have 2 left feet! Of course, be
self-aware where you need to improve and work at it, but by
all means, ABSOLUTELY NOT do not beat yourself up. If you
need help, concentrate on the music in class and try and
enjoy that!
If I were to give out one piece of advice (this changes
with time, but here's my favourite advice I'm dishing out
at the moment), it would be...to go out and dance. Now you
may be saying "but I can't dance." You know what you need
to do then! Start trying to copy what you see in dance
videos and find out about dance classes you can go to. And
then go to the dance classes that interest you. And then
get better. And better. And better still.