brujo
Well-Known Member
So there some cultures have this whole dancing things down pat. Dancing is part of life, and the music is around you all the time. Cuba, Dominican Republic, etc. The music is just blasting from windows and everyone thinks they can dance. I would say the United States was probably a dancing culture too at the beginning of the century, where you have swing dancers, etc. Where you knew that you could walk into a bar and ask anyone to dance, and they would know what your were talking about. You pick up moves from your friends, they taught their friends, etc.
Then there is the dance lessons culture in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Where dancing is not really part of the culture. ( Does everyone in Texas know how to line dance? ). You take lessons, people get really good and have more of an individual competition with each other. I want to get better, etc.
Is this difference cultural? Latin America, Africa are usually considered collectivist cultures, where the social interactions between people is highly valued. Where North America is more individualist - your own archievements are what matter. Does this mentality translate in the dancing?
What do you prefer? A place where everyone dances - but without much skill - no lessons for me type of mentality. But the dancing is so pervasive in the culture that you can go and find a place to dance anytime you want. Or a place where only those who can afford dance lessons can dance, but they do it really well?
Then there is the dance lessons culture in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Where dancing is not really part of the culture. ( Does everyone in Texas know how to line dance? ). You take lessons, people get really good and have more of an individual competition with each other. I want to get better, etc.
Is this difference cultural? Latin America, Africa are usually considered collectivist cultures, where the social interactions between people is highly valued. Where North America is more individualist - your own archievements are what matter. Does this mentality translate in the dancing?
What do you prefer? A place where everyone dances - but without much skill - no lessons for me type of mentality. But the dancing is so pervasive in the culture that you can go and find a place to dance anytime you want. Or a place where only those who can afford dance lessons can dance, but they do it really well?