Important Life Lessons I Learned From Competitive Dance
[2023-10-08 20:12:24]
Dance made me today, and developed a specific value to me. I tried dance of various styles such as jazz, ballet, faucet, modern dance. However, hip hop is one of my passions over the past 13 years.
If you do not intend to continue working, continuing dancing makes no sense. But the quality of my development made me realize it is worth it.
I have been participating in the same team for the past ten years. Over the years I learned about the importance of teamwork and working with others to achieve specific goals. If we are rehearsing and half of the team is talking and other people are working hard, we will not do anything. To make a team succeed I know that everyone needs to be on the same page to achieve the same goal. If we want to participate in the competition, there will be no lazy people, everyone must invest the same amount of work.
After a long rehearsal competition, sometimes my body feels like to give up on me, but I always try to pass by. It is important that it is permanent whether it is 5 hours rehearsal or 1 hour course. Dance tells me the importance of not giving up when I feel weak, in order to see the result, you need to push yourself
Before I started dancing, I did not like to worry, so I was afraid to put myself there. It took a couple of years of dancing, but I learned that I am confident and not to be afraid of other people's judgment or criticism. Set in hundreds of people, the bright light cried out to scare me, but the confidence I gained over the years prevented me from being threatened as usual.
Everyone makes a mistake, and dance tells me that there is nothing wrong with it. Learning from these mistakes is important. In the classroom, most dance choreographers do not want you to complete the action at first at first. It is really important that you can get rid of some of the things you can apply from the classroom to improve the whole dancer. You can not stop learning, there is always something you can do to improve
All the qualities and values of the dance church can be extended to school, workplace, and private life. Without dance, you can not complete your work yourself, whether you like it or not. When trying to achieve a specific task I do not know how to work effectively and make friends with colleagues. Dance is indispensable to my life and will continue to do so in future. Do not give it up if you find something that you think will help to shape a better person.
I have been dancing for nearly 18 years but I experienced all of these: competition, scarring, injury, blood, sweat, tears, victory and defeat. But in that 18 years, the dance taught me not only how to rotate and point out my legs. Dancing taught some of the lessons of the most important life I have learned. Every member is important within the team. Regardless of whether you are in front or back, I learned that everyone needs to work together. Whatever you stand, you must be in sync. You have to feed other dancers. When you play as a group, you spend hours spending time practicing and maintaining the same wavelength both physically and mentally. You need to think about people around you, not yourself. I learned the communication of contradictions taken from the dance studio and how to deal with it.
In high school I was deeply interested in music (playing sax in school jazz band), singing (taking professional song lessons), playing soccer, competing for dance, and world problems . Some influential teachers at high school. When I entered college, I knew little about the rest of my life that I would like to learn or pursue as a 16 year old university with broad curiosity. I finally moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, and went to the University of British Columbia. I have learned the idea of cognitive system, environmental design, philosophy, computer science, and finally entered the history of art, with the goal of entering areas such as urban planning and architecture.