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Follow along as my wife and I enjoy life together on the dance floor. We are not experts and will offer no expert dance advice. We are just two people on an adventure called life. ENJOY....
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
MICHIGAN DANCE CHALLENGE: MY OBSERVATIONS
Great dancer are performers. This is an ugly truth. I wish it were not so. Dancing is a performance art. This is what I
observed this year at the Michigan Dance Challenge. But I learned much more than this. Great dancers are people. Great dancers are people that love to dance. The dance come first. The performance is a necessary by-product of
something much greater… much more soulful.
One couple really captured my attention. Oh, there were others… many others… that were
great dancers. There were couples that
were entertaining. There were many
couples worthy of sharing the dance floor with other equally matched
dancers. Others were inspiring in a
dancual sort of way. One couple brought
pure elegance to the dance floor. I know
of no other way to describe it. Another
couple brought beauty. I mean this is
the most sincere way. Some of the
ladies’ gowns were simply gorgeous. There
were lots of beautiful people, but one couple stood out to me as embodying the beauty
of the dance.
There was one couple that again and again, all night long
captured me. Their smiles, their
clothing… Their posture. Their
lines. Perfect. But there was something more. They were “The Dance”. Simply… beautiful. Their dancing captured me. I will never accept the notion that what I
watched was contrived or scripted.
No. What I saw was pure… the
smiles… the dancing… what I witnessed could never be choreographed. What I saw was the soul of Ballroom Dancing.
Make no mistake. I am
under the spell of no illusion. I
recognize the hours… hundreds… even years of sacrificial days and nights spent
in a dance studio in some non-descript neighborhood in some city… somewhere
where those passing by would have no clue what was happening so close by…
oblivious to the heart and soul of dancing that was happening in that studio
that they didn’t even know existed. I
don’t want to even think about the dollars that it cost to bring a person to
this moment of the dance. But I know
that Thursday night I was near such people.
I was near the soul not of performance, but of the dance.
One couple, dance after dance, opened their heart… and I
could see the heart of the dance. It
would anger me if they would ever say to me, “We fooled you. It was nothing but scripted
choreography.” Better said, it would
break my heart. I would have to ask,
“Why would you pretend? Do you not
understand the power of what you are doing?”
I want to believe that there are some dancers that really comprehend the
value… the value of the gift of dance which we have been given. I want to believe that Thursday night I
watched someone who understood this truth.
Thank you dancers; all of you. What a wonderful evening you gave my wife and
me. And to that one couple… you have
inspired me. Thank you.
Friday, March 28, 2014
MICHIGAN DANCE CHALLENGE 2014
I told Joni, "Don't plan anything for next Thursday. We have plans." That was last week. She asked want the plan was. I told her it was it surprise.
We started our evening with a couple of fantastic cheeseburgers @ Famous Hamburger in Dearborn, Michigan. http://www.famoushamburger.com I cannot more highly recommend this place. AWESOME FOOD!
I kept my eye on my watch... at about 5 minutes 'till 7 we left the restaurant and headed the 1 1/2 miles to The Henry. We grabbed a great parking spot just a few short steps to the door that would put us right outside the Ballroom where we would spend the next 3 1/2 hours watching the Michigan Dance Challenge.
What an AWESOME night. After about an hour, we spotted Glenn, our Dance Instructor. Minutes later he joined us and we moved up to seats at the very edge of the dance floor. Thanks, Glenn.
I will post in a subsequent post my thoughts and observations, but for right now I want to get some pics uploaded. I took over 1800 pictures. After editing, I am down to about 250. I will post ALL of them on my FLICKR website. Just follow the link:
MICHIGAN DANCE CHALLENGE 2014 THURSDAY NIGHT PICTURES https://www.flickr.com/photos/120716462@N02/sets/
There you will find all the pics in several Sets. Please enjoy and PLEASE leave comments. Thanks. Obviously, if anyone would like a pic removed, please contact me at kcpanjack@yahoo.com and I will be glad to remove it.
It was my pleasure to be able to watch all of you dance... it really was. You all are simply amazing. Joni and I have only been dancing for about 2 years. I don't suppose we will ever be able to dance as well as all of you, but it is our joy to watch.
Here are just a few of the many pics that we took. Enjoy, but please go to FLICKR to view them all.
Thanks for a giving Joni and I a wonderful Date Night.
KC
We started our evening with a couple of fantastic cheeseburgers @ Famous Hamburger in Dearborn, Michigan. http://www.famoushamburger.com I cannot more highly recommend this place. AWESOME FOOD!
I kept my eye on my watch... at about 5 minutes 'till 7 we left the restaurant and headed the 1 1/2 miles to The Henry. We grabbed a great parking spot just a few short steps to the door that would put us right outside the Ballroom where we would spend the next 3 1/2 hours watching the Michigan Dance Challenge.
What an AWESOME night. After about an hour, we spotted Glenn, our Dance Instructor. Minutes later he joined us and we moved up to seats at the very edge of the dance floor. Thanks, Glenn.
I will post in a subsequent post my thoughts and observations, but for right now I want to get some pics uploaded. I took over 1800 pictures. After editing, I am down to about 250. I will post ALL of them on my FLICKR website. Just follow the link:
MICHIGAN DANCE CHALLENGE 2014 THURSDAY NIGHT PICTURES https://www.flickr.com/photos/120716462@N02/sets/
There you will find all the pics in several Sets. Please enjoy and PLEASE leave comments. Thanks. Obviously, if anyone would like a pic removed, please contact me at kcpanjack@yahoo.com and I will be glad to remove it.
It was my pleasure to be able to watch all of you dance... it really was. You all are simply amazing. Joni and I have only been dancing for about 2 years. I don't suppose we will ever be able to dance as well as all of you, but it is our joy to watch.
Here are just a few of the many pics that we took. Enjoy, but please go to FLICKR to view them all.
Thanks for a giving Joni and I a wonderful Date Night.
KC
Friday, January 3, 2014
PRACTICE

However, what if we fail to practice at all? What if we spend absolutely no time practicing? What is the result? Some coaches might say, “I’d rather you don’t practice at all, if you are not going to practice correctly.” And while that might tend to minimize mistakes, it does nothing to maximize correctness. Although I would agree that to practice something in an incorrect manner is definitely not something that I want to do, neither do I think avoiding practice altogether is a good idea.
What is the answer? In order to improve, one must practice. There is no way to escape this truth. However, one must practice correctly… and often. Practice is the method in which we fail and fix, and fail and fix, and fail and fix, over and over again. Practice is a process of polishing away imperfections. Practice is overcoming obstacles. Real or imagined. Physical or mental. Practice is not performance.
Can one improve without practice? In other words, can one improve with instruction alone? Yes. But practice and instruction are two different things and one can never be proficient without practice. One can know the steps of a dance without practice. But one cannot know the dance without paying the price of practice.
All of this is to say, “I must find time… I must make time… to practice.” The reason I struggle to retain what I’ve learned is a result of, not the least of many reasons, my failure to practice. I am not maximizing the benefit of instructional time, when I fail to practice what I’ve learned.
HOW ABOUT SOME SALSA??

KC
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