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solitary_summer ([personal profile] solitary_summer) wrote2006-11-13 10:29 pm
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::deep breath::

::deep breath::

Right, I'm aware I have plenty of issues. A perfectionist streak among others. And not a lot of talent, as far as belly dancing is concerned, which, in combination, is a perpetual source of frustration (or would that be source of perpetual frustration?). I know this. But I don't think it's entirely unreasonable to expect to be taught things in class. When I asked her to show us transitions between moves last time, I did not mean that she'd show us one transition including a move we'd not done before and then tell us to each invent another transition ourselves. I guess it's all very well to invent your own style and moves when you've advanced to a certain level, but I really can see no point in fumbling about (not to mention that my brain went into a state of panicked blankness immediately) and then repeating others' equally fumbling movements.

At a guess there are correct or at least aesthetically pleasing ways to do this, and I'd really like to be taught them. What's the point of re-inventing the wheel?



And why am I able to do an Egyptian shimmy when I'm brushing my teeth, but not, or barely, in class?


Grr.

[identity profile] fiddlerondaroof.livejournal.com 2006-11-15 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
If I was asked to improvise, I would pretend to go to the toilet and never come back again. But I couldn't be found at a belly dance classroom, of course. mmm, or could I ... ? :p

[identity profile] solitary-summer.livejournal.com 2006-11-16 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I think it's mostly a female thing, but, hey! you might like it... :)

I almost did the not-coming-back thing during & after the second lesson, but the impulse kind of weakens with time. Kind of. But I've decide that I *will* make it through this semester & switch class/teacher then.