This year I started pointe class at dance and it has changed my view of all ballet. Friday I went to see Sleeping Beauty at Music Hall and the entire time my friend and I were clutching our toes going "The pain!!!". It really is amazing how these girls manage to do all the steps, let alone balance on their toes for so long. I mean seriously, that hurts. It's just amazing. I can barely do an soutenu turn without falling over (for all of you non-dancers, a soutenu is one of the most basic turns there is).
Now, these discoveries about the difficulties of the sport have made me wonder, why do we suffer through it? I think the most basic answer is, well, it's fun! Most dancers I know complain a lot, and they have reason to, but deep down, we all love it. Dance is what we thrive for. It's hot, sweaty, painful, and usually makes us sore for days, but it is our art. This is true for all dancers, not just pointe and ballet. I am taking a hip-hop class this year and it is probably the hardest thing I have ever done.
So let me tell you, whoever says that dance isn't a sport should try it for an hour or so and see how they feel afterwards.
Peace out!
Lisa
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I started Pointe last year, and I know exactly what you mean! The part about it being totally painful, but totally worth it. :) AND the part about wishing people would take a dance class before criticizing it!! Ballet is so hard, and so beautiful that non-ballet dancers just don't understand it sometimes.
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