Life Explodes for Dancing with the Stars
What is the most frequent comment of the stars staying or leaving the show?
Dancing has changed my life. It is said in many ways, the best thing that has happened to me, I have gone to the next level, the chance to grow personally, I am hooked on dancing, found new parts of myself, allowed myself to come out, feel more passion, really learn to go fot it, or I will never be the same.
Dancing is a yes, whether from accomplished athletes, seasoned performers in other genres, or never moved before geeks. Dancing is a doorway to a personal and physical clarity that goes beyond athleticism, beyond tricks and tasks.
In the past, getting to that dance doorway has been a rocky path for men and some women. Dancing with the Stars has opened the pathways to the dance door. All ages, genders, hearing abilities, and even people with missing limbs have a new incentive to dance.
Ready to go, many people have been waiting for the excuse to fully commit their bodies to the mind bending exercise of dance. For others taking the step through that doorway means jumping over obstacles such as false fears about clumsiness and lack of rhythm, or men’s fears of women’s judgement.
Beyond the obstacles comes the learning curve of entering the dance that requires full commitment of body, mind, and spirit. The brain must be completely rebuilt to connect planning with anticipation with balance with position in space with meter, rhythm, and pace connected with every muscle and nerve connected to large and small muscle groups and, with feeling and passion and the courage to move the entire body full out.
All of that and combine the brain maps for awareness and communicating with a partner or with a group. Challenge, yes. Change your life, yes. Dancing with the Stars tells it all.