Transitioning my hobbies?
Feb. 10th, 2006 09:59 amAs time goes on, I'm weighing out my teaching/calling interests from square dancing to 'something else'...
Chorus has been great for me over the past 8 years, and it's something I can go in and out of depending on how I'm feeling about my schedule. It's an outlet for my drive to perform, and I have something measureable to work with. I'm out this term, but I'll probably go back in the Fall. It takes more time than the dance activities, but it's always time well spent.
Square dancing has more developing cons about it than pros, especially with the advent of the internet discussions about the future of the activity and all the in-fighting going on. It's something I DO love, but wonder how much of it is ego and how much of it is 'doing a good thing for social dance.' The only time I can dance with gay folk is when I go out of town...since I call for the Wilde Bunch, I can't DANCE with them.
Country Western lessons and dancing has a lot of pro factors, but some of that may be ego, too. The Thursday program has really blossomed over the past 7 months, and it's got me wanting to learn more...something that I had become pretty stagnant in over the years. Sidenote on the C/W: The word is out to the women's groups in town...75% of the dancers last night were women!
I've always wanted to try Ballroom Dance, although the level it's taken to competitively is sort of a turn off.
Maybe I should develop some hobbies in which I DON'T have to be in the spotlight...yeah, that's it!
Chorus has been great for me over the past 8 years, and it's something I can go in and out of depending on how I'm feeling about my schedule. It's an outlet for my drive to perform, and I have something measureable to work with. I'm out this term, but I'll probably go back in the Fall. It takes more time than the dance activities, but it's always time well spent.
Square dancing has more developing cons about it than pros, especially with the advent of the internet discussions about the future of the activity and all the in-fighting going on. It's something I DO love, but wonder how much of it is ego and how much of it is 'doing a good thing for social dance.' The only time I can dance with gay folk is when I go out of town...since I call for the Wilde Bunch, I can't DANCE with them.
Country Western lessons and dancing has a lot of pro factors, but some of that may be ego, too. The Thursday program has really blossomed over the past 7 months, and it's got me wanting to learn more...something that I had become pretty stagnant in over the years. Sidenote on the C/W: The word is out to the women's groups in town...75% of the dancers last night were women!
I've always wanted to try Ballroom Dance, although the level it's taken to competitively is sort of a turn off.
Maybe I should develop some hobbies in which I DON'T have to be in the spotlight...yeah, that's it!
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Date: 2006-02-10 05:30 pm (UTC)I've always wanted to take basic Ballroom Dance; I think the first few months would be fun. Never learned even the most general moves before.
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Date: 2006-02-10 05:37 pm (UTC)Both Round Dancing and Country Western have a lot of links and terminology and moves in common with Ballroom Dance, which is great. Square dancing has NO terms in common with any of em!
Anyway, yes, going to a dance or a class as a dancer is the best! Last night, several people came up to me and thanked me for the great time they had for the 2 hours of c/w...THAT is good for me. :-)
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Date: 2006-02-10 05:46 pm (UTC)That must be nice to be thanked for your work. I love having guest callers. Sandie was my teacher and she's sneaky and creative. But its always great having different callers because everyone's got their own style. Good callers are like whipped cream on hot chocolate, they make a great thing even better.