07-22-2017, 12:00 AM
Dancers spend many hours in the studio, perfecting their craft. Much like other masters of any trade, skilled dancers aren't made overnight. Skill is something honed over time, with dedication and persistence. For dancers, you can see their skill in their extensions, flexibility, and transitions. Muscles require time to be trained to accept a greater range of motion while developing strength and body awareness. Advanced skills can take years to master. Dancers can't fake their skill--it's not physically possible. They can certainly downplay their skill, but an esteemed dancer carries an inner confidence that shines in ways beyond anything that can be considered technique. Heart unifies the many parts of dance to become a priceless mode of self-expression.
These are people who are developing their skill; the early stages of unification of mind (technique), body (range of motion, body awareness), and spirit (heart):
This is someone who has dedicated many years of her life to what is visibly a passion:
I enjoy observing performers in the studio over the stage. The stage is polished and the presentation of the journey. The studio is where you see beyond the curtain and are privy to the person instead of the performer.
These are people who are developing their skill; the early stages of unification of mind (technique), body (range of motion, body awareness), and spirit (heart):
This is someone who has dedicated many years of her life to what is visibly a passion:
I enjoy observing performers in the studio over the stage. The stage is polished and the presentation of the journey. The studio is where you see beyond the curtain and are privy to the person instead of the performer.


You totally touched on that aspect and that's really fucking cool. Thanks for introducing a male performer too. I'm more connected to the feminine perspective so to see it from a masculine angle is particularly unique and powerful.