
The Sport Character of Competitive Dancing
Competitive dancing, art or sport? This was, in another time, a recurring question in interviews with relevant couples, but ceased to be after the recognition
Competitive dancing, art or sport? This was, in another time, a recurring question in interviews with relevant couples, but ceased to be after the recognition
I am very fortunate in my day to day teaching to be working with both Ballroom and Latin styles of dance. It never ceases to
The Russian people have always loved to dance and dance culture has always been a part of the overall Russian culture. Throughout the development of
Everybody will at a certain time be curious about his of her roots and try to connect it to his or her personality, national identity
“A good coach will make his students/athletes see what they can be, rather than what they are. ” – Ara Parasheghian I think no
“As a teacher and as a dancer I ask myself, why do I do this, why do I dance, why am I trying to lose
Gary Zukav, a renowned author says, “Every intention sets energy into motion whether you are conscious of it or not”. For this article, please pay
Compiled by Ekaterina Lapaeva, Pablo Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a famous Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor who lived most of his adult life in
The reduction of dance to a science ignores the aesthetic dimension and the essence of communication with an audience. As philosopher Suzanne Langer put it:
Von Sascha Pust, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Sandro Hoffmann, mit freundlicher Genehmigung von „WDC Dance Archives“ Was genau ist Kunst und wann erkennen wir
Humans, like all living creatures, are the result of evolution, not of design. If we were, we would probably look totally different. Still not many
Abstract In the previous article, “Authenticity versus Commercialism,” I took the initiation to portray in words an existing issue of today’s competitive dancing. Part 1
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