International Dance Day - Dance Saturday
Hello everybody and welcome back to another blog post,
Yes, if you haven't already figured it out, I'm writing this post on a bit of a whim. Every time there's an international or national day of anything, A)I always end up missing it and B) I tend not to care that much about it anyway. When it comes to celebrations like International Women's Day or National Siblings Day, it's not that I don't care about women's rights or I've just completely forgotten about my sister but I'm just one of those people who believes that these sorts of things should be celebrated everyday. I'm not one of those people who understands why you need to have a specific day to remember these things. You're probably wondering why I'm then making a post about International Dance Day. Well, I still think it's a bit rubbish to have just a S-P-E-C-I-F-I-C day to celebrate dance, when dancers celebrate it every time they dance. However, scrolling through Instagram, I've seen nothing but positivity. Despite us going overboard with these special occasions sometimes, it does force us to take the time to think. There's a reason why dance is such a favourable art form because there are so many different styles of dance to choose from and everyone dances differently. Looking through people's dance posts for this celebration, I could see ballroom dancers, hip-hop dancers, African dancers, tap dancers, and ballet dancers. There was a whole wealth of different dancers and people had their own,unique styles. There's a common misconception that dancers all have to be the same: they have to have the same training and be confident professionals at a young age. Whilst that may be true in some respects, it's also important that you stand out from the crowd and embrace the way you like to dance. That is what International Dance day teaches us, that there's a diversity of dancers in the industry and that is what makes the art form beautiful at the same time.
What style of dance do you like? Let me know in the comments below and I'll be sure to reply to them. I ♡ hearing from you!
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XOX, Juliette
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Yes, if you haven't already figured it out, I'm writing this post on a bit of a whim. Every time there's an international or national day of anything, A)I always end up missing it and B) I tend not to care that much about it anyway. When it comes to celebrations like International Women's Day or National Siblings Day, it's not that I don't care about women's rights or I've just completely forgotten about my sister but I'm just one of those people who believes that these sorts of things should be celebrated everyday. I'm not one of those people who understands why you need to have a specific day to remember these things. You're probably wondering why I'm then making a post about International Dance Day. Well, I still think it's a bit rubbish to have just a S-P-E-C-I-F-I-C day to celebrate dance, when dancers celebrate it every time they dance. However, scrolling through Instagram, I've seen nothing but positivity. Despite us going overboard with these special occasions sometimes, it does force us to take the time to think. There's a reason why dance is such a favourable art form because there are so many different styles of dance to choose from and everyone dances differently. Looking through people's dance posts for this celebration, I could see ballroom dancers, hip-hop dancers, African dancers, tap dancers, and ballet dancers. There was a whole wealth of different dancers and people had their own,unique styles. There's a common misconception that dancers all have to be the same: they have to have the same training and be confident professionals at a young age. Whilst that may be true in some respects, it's also important that you stand out from the crowd and embrace the way you like to dance. That is what International Dance day teaches us, that there's a diversity of dancers in the industry and that is what makes the art form beautiful at the same time.
Tap one of the reaction boxes below to let me know what you thought of this post. It would really help me to make some improvements in the future!
Be sure to follow and subscribe so that you don't miss anymore of my brilliant posts and share this article with a friend who might enjoy it too!
See you next time,
Bye,
XOX, Juliette
My social media handles:
My Instagram
My YouTube channel
My second blog:
The Book Hub
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