Dance One's Way to a Better Life

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“’The Dance instills in you something that sets you apart. Something heroic and remote.” Edgar Degas” (Buckman, 9) Dancing brings many people to realize who they are and to become who they are truly meant to be; it challenges their bodies in physical, mental, and creative aspects. Dance is a timeless tradition that has influenced many cultures throughout the many centuries and millennia which will last forever in the hearts of people all over the world. It has as many different styles and categories as literature and science and as many facets as sports or theatrical arts. Dance teaches life lessons, portrays culture, and influences society in a highly positive manner.
Dancers learn how to perform and interact with other people, how to communicate effectively, and how to precisely follow directions; all of which are exceptional traits to instill into the youth of our society because traits such as these transform young adolescent dancers into the leaders, teachers, and inspirational figures once they age and develop their traits.
I believe that we learn by practice. Whether it means to learn dance by practicing dance or to learn to live by practicing living, the principles are the same. In each, it is the performance of a dedicated precise set of acts, physical or intellectual, from which comes shape of achievement, a sense of one’s being, a satisfaction of spirit. One becomes, in some area, an athlete of God. Practice means to perform over and over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inventing the perfection desired. Martha Graham (Buckman, 37)

By learning to dance, dancers learn to control themselves in very precise ways both alone and with other peo...

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.... Social dancing will last through the ages because of its positive influence in people’s lives and the joy it brings to those who participate in it. Social dancing is a hobby, a sport, and a lifestyle that is spreading across the world very quickly and because of this rapid growth it is attracting the attention of many more potential participants, who will be guided to a better life. People grow into more perfect embodiments of themselves as they learn to allow their own unique attributes show more freely without shame.

Works Cited

Buckman, Peter. Let’s Dance. New York, New York: Paddington Press LTD, 1978. Print.
Guyman, John. Telephone interview. October 18. 2013
Stephenson, Richard, and Joseph Iaccarino. The Complete Book of Ballroom Dancing. Garden City, New York: Doubledag and Company INC, 1980. Print.
Walton, Ashley. Personal Interview. October 30. 2013

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