Re: Practical Suggestions
Παρασκευή, 21 Δεκεμβρίου 2007 5:33 μμ
Just as a matter of interest I have met quite a few professionals or individuals close to the world of dancing in England who have kids and who actually are not particularly that keen for them to dance knowing the circumstances. I am not saying it is the majority but given the fact that some of them have prominent positions in the dance world...that makes you think a bit.
As an example which I think is quite common...why would a youth couple would want to pursue his dancing further in 2007?
The questions this couple would probably have are:
-How much is it going to cost us?
-Will we be able to finance it, How?
-Can we forget about studies and have a decent job after?
-What are the benefits? (recognition in sport or art societies ?)
-Which lifestyle can you expect? (social, private life etc...)
- Is a 24/7 attitude focused on your dancing worth it?
The answers are pretty grim I am afraid...who honnestly in the world we live today want to have such a lifestyle....I have not met that many youngsters ready for this and I don't blame them. In Russia they do but this is the carrot/stick system and this is no joke. I go back to a previous post and mention the words of Donnie Burns..."Dancing will always be the interest of a minority".
These professionnals are not stupid...they have actually experienced the evolution of the competitive dancings scene over the years and have realised that the best to way to survive in this business is to protect yourslef and be part of a powerful society which has control of alsmost every aspect of the business (dancer, promoter, teacher). They don't like "Changes" because they do know that as much as Strictly Come Dancing brings a lovely flow of people in social classes every four months...the reality of a dancer's life is not very appealing for a majority of people...it is a personnal journey similar as as martial art in a way which is for a tiny fraction of people in our modern societies.
I can't believe all these people at the BDC, BDF, IDTA have a deliberate intention for the system not to change. Maybe it is about reality checks. I am not saying we should not improve the system... don't get me wrong.
Why do you think people would want to compete ? What could make more people want to compete ?
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