Becoming A Good Dancer

 Becoming a good dancer is not as easy to dance hastily, being able to recognize as a good dancer you need to strive hard until someone my know you as a DANCER. Dancing comes into many different style their is Kpop,Hip-Hop,Ballroom Dance, and many more. Me myself, i am still trying to find out what style i wanted to, but there is something in me that stopping me to do it, you know i am into Kpop song's lately and i am being motivated by friend that is really a big fan being a Kpop fan. I've been into some competitions and do some baranggay dance performance, when it come to dancing i really don't decide on time, and i always ended up asking some of my friends "should i join or not". But as always i am trying to do some things that is been new to me. Today i am still in process to know what really is my style in dancing, still i am able to dance what are dances are given to me i love kpop,hip-hop, cultural dances and many more every style of dance it really make me happy and it amaze to see cool people dancing like how they have their own swag, style when they are dancing freely in the dance floor. When i am going to perform in the stage i always feel the nervousness and the excitement felling dancing is where you are free, from the way you are going to dance. And when it comes to dancing you are more likely to connect on the song you need to feel the beat and feel the rhythm.

The hardest part about this journey is not the practice itself, but finding the courage to commit wholeheartedly. Sometimes, that hesitation I feel, the one that makes me ask my friends for advice, is really the fear of not being good enough, or maybe the pressure of having to choose one path when there many styles that i like. But seeing the energy of K-pop routines the synchronized movements, the sharp angles, the storytelling through performance makes me realize that discipline is just as important as passion. K-pop choreographies, for example, are not just dance, they are intense, athletic acts that require precision that is near-perfect. This realization pushes me to work harder on my technique, even when I am just practicing in my room.

I have started to learn that finding your style is not about picking one thing, but about understanding what your body naturally wants to express when the music starts. When I dance Hip-Hop, I feel powerful and grounded; when I do a cultural dance, I feel connected to tradition and history; and when I follow a K-pop routine, I feel energized and current. All these feelings are a part of me. This connection to the music, to that beat and rhythm, is what truly matters. It’s that deep feeling where the song goes straight from my ears into my feet, taking over my movements without having to think too much. That is when the stage fright disappears.

Once I step onto the stage, and the lights hit, and I know I have done the work to truly feel the music, the excitement always wins over the nervousness. It is in those moments, completely lost in the motion, that I realize dancing is not just a skill, it is a way to communicate without speaking. It is a language of freedom. My goal now is to keep exploring these styles to keep dancing everything until one day, all these elements come together to create a style that is uniquely mine, a style where I no longer have to ask my friends for permission to shine. I will just know. 

I LOVE DANCING 💗💕

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