Hmm. Must be feeling nostalgic. I've been having more and more memories of my first dance studio.
Anyway, back then, my studio sponsored tons of in-studio exhbitions, formation teams. medal balls, routines, etc. And they urged all their students to use these performance opportunities, which, btw, came at a premium. They said that learning to dance in front of other people is an important part of the learning experience.
I went right along with it, because I love performing. It never occurred to me to question the way things were, because they worked just fine for me. I loved performing, and I got to perform a lot.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if performing -- solo exhibitions or formation teams -- has value for your ordinary dancer, perhaps one who doesn't like performing or who has bad stage fright and never intends to compete. What do you think? Do you think everyone should be urged to perform in front of others? Or was that just another sneaky sales ploy at my old studio? Hmm.
Anyway, back then, my studio sponsored tons of in-studio exhbitions, formation teams. medal balls, routines, etc. And they urged all their students to use these performance opportunities, which, btw, came at a premium. They said that learning to dance in front of other people is an important part of the learning experience.
I went right along with it, because I love performing. It never occurred to me to question the way things were, because they worked just fine for me. I loved performing, and I got to perform a lot.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if performing -- solo exhibitions or formation teams -- has value for your ordinary dancer, perhaps one who doesn't like performing or who has bad stage fright and never intends to compete. What do you think? Do you think everyone should be urged to perform in front of others? Or was that just another sneaky sales ploy at my old studio? Hmm.