I searched this board for aikido and found quite a few aikido people, more than I expected. It is great to hear so many people saying that aikido has been a great advantage in their dance, that is what I hope. I have replaced my aikido training with a less "dancy" martial art, and when I missed those aspects of training I went into real dancing instead.
From an aikido point of view, who are you? What connections have you found between aikido and dancing? Is there anything in your aikido background that had to be de-learned?
Who am I: well, I trained for 10 years before I stopped. I spent my aikido time mainly in some different Aikikai variants, although my first brief taste of aikido was a summer in Ki-aikido. I had a brief exposure to Iwama style, but did not stay there. Got my nidan less than a year before I quit. Spent my last aikido years in the Endo/Tissier line of aikido - the danciest type of aikido I can possibly imagine.
I was introduced to dancing by a guy who has done ballroom since he was a teenager. He taught a "dance class" without dancing; it was all lead/follow, balance, transferring weight from one foot to the other. So many things he did was like, I have done this before. I know what it is he is teaching. I want to have that.
I started doing lindy a few months ago, and has been terribly frustrated when the teaching has been concentrating on steps and routines. I want to work on connection... I know it's there. Just hope I don't have to wait until I fit in the advanced class before someone will teach me frame, connection and all the other good stuff... so currently I am not really happy about my dancing. I am just hoping it will get better.
From an aikido point of view, who are you? What connections have you found between aikido and dancing? Is there anything in your aikido background that had to be de-learned?
Who am I: well, I trained for 10 years before I stopped. I spent my aikido time mainly in some different Aikikai variants, although my first brief taste of aikido was a summer in Ki-aikido. I had a brief exposure to Iwama style, but did not stay there. Got my nidan less than a year before I quit. Spent my last aikido years in the Endo/Tissier line of aikido - the danciest type of aikido I can possibly imagine.
I was introduced to dancing by a guy who has done ballroom since he was a teenager. He taught a "dance class" without dancing; it was all lead/follow, balance, transferring weight from one foot to the other. So many things he did was like, I have done this before. I know what it is he is teaching. I want to have that.
I started doing lindy a few months ago, and has been terribly frustrated when the teaching has been concentrating on steps and routines. I want to work on connection... I know it's there. Just hope I don't have to wait until I fit in the advanced class before someone will teach me frame, connection and all the other good stuff... so currently I am not really happy about my dancing. I am just hoping it will get better.