Dance sideblog of @raine-over-allI do ballroom and love it dearly
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Final competition for the season is done, and I feel somewhat complicated about it. We did well, and I had a pretty good time, but I know I could've done better if I hadn't been barely over being sick. Feel vaguely like I let my partner down (messed up things I normally wouldn't, didn't catch cues very well), which isn't a great feeling.
However: We still did decently, and I got to watch one of my other teammates absolutely crush it in their level, which was very good. Now into my non-competition season while we get ready for moving up a level (half a year early for me, since I'm technically a bit behind my partner and am jumping levels to stick with him). Looking forward to learning new higher level stuff, cause some of it looks so fun
#placed fewer times than last comp#in a truly fascinating set of dances#not the ones i was expecting at all
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I forgot how fun competing is. I'm exhausted and drained but it was such an amazing time and I'm really happy I did it today.
#doesn't hurt that i managed to place a few times#but that's not the point so it goes into the tags#ballroom dancing
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Guys I just received my first dress 🥺
It's one of my teacher's dresses!! If I recall correctly, it should be her second dress and it brought her so much luck!!! The season she wore it, she and her partner won every single competition they took part in.
My mom said she was so proud of my progress that she decided to buy it from my teacher as a gift 🥺🥺🥺
I'm beyond honored to have the opportunity to let that dress shine on the dance floor and beyond grateful for my mother's support in everything I do
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does anyone else who dances ever find that like. you just can't get certain steps when they're broken down slowly, but at speed it makes more sense?
I just recall when I was first learning polka, I'd stumble and make mistakes when the company director showed me very slowly. but once I was actually thrown into doing it with normal-tempo music, it got into my body much faster
(also, god I miss regular rehearsals. my dance company is just starting to emerge from COVID hiatus- long break; long story -and I'm so out of practice that it's frustrating me to no end at events. the general feeling of I Used To Be Better At This, and knowing enough to be able to tell where I'm falling short, is driving me crazy)
#!!!#a lot of steps just *need* the momentum you get from going at speed#slow heel turns are an invention of the devil#also polka specifically makes zero sense done slow#just go throw me around the floor and i'll get it#(girl learn to fucking lead waltz already. but I digress)#<-prev#girl same#i used to know lead then i started following competitively#and i completely stopped practicing it
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I LOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEEE dancing tango for two reasons.
1. It’s fast and spinny and fun and awesome
2. It’s agressive and combattive and has crazy songs like the masochism tango, stalkers tango, horny angry tango, el tango de Roxanne, etc.
#masochism tango is on me and my partner's practice playlist#cause we aren't doing it in a team showcase#but gods it's fun#tango is also just great overall
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Comp season is upon us 🤩
So fucking hyped to start settling back into the feeling of getting to do my favorite thing in the world all the time again :)))
#it's time!!!!!!!#i have been vibrating with excitement for like a week straight#gonna be my first comp with my stable partner#and i'm so excited
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guys the rumba will ACTUALLY be the death of meeeeee
#give me quickstep any day............#<- prev#can we switch?#I understand rumba well#but quickstep is a mystery#(rumba is slowly worsening my bad hip though :'( )
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Does anyone have any weird/non-standard songs they like for ballroom dances? I'm trying to put together a playlist of songs in weird/varied genres that still work for dancing to as preparation for a social dance.
#secondary purpose is confusing my partner just a little during practices#if anyone can find me metal songs that work for any dance (s/s/r/l are all great here) I'll love you#ballroom dance
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ballroom baddies do yall have any good yt channels to help with latin technique bc I reallyyyy wanna get better at cha cha and rumba but it’s a struggle out here (those hips do be lying 😔👍)
#I've had some luck with Dance Insanity#but sadly most of my good instruction for hips has had to come from my coach
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Oh my god goth dance is just a moody Paso Doble
#I had never thought of that#but you aren't exactly wrong#that is a perfect intersection of my interests as a goth follow
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dance sports are so silly bc youve got the most beautiful people all dressed up shiny clothes greasy hair doing a passionate rumba and they're just kind of. on a handball court
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Seconding the recommendation of just doing it! I totally get the anxiety, I was nervous as hell when I started because I didn't know anyone, but most social lessons will have rotating partner systems anyways so even if you didn't bring a partner you will be able to dance and learn. Also seconding the collegiate rec, since that's also the circuit I'm in and it's very welcoming from what I've experienced. Giving you distanced moral support as someone who understands the yearning and the worry about ending up in a group that's overwhelmingly straight and gender role filled.
the way i wanna learn how to dance soooo badly but i would feel SO awkward going to classes without a partner as a built-in friend/moral support
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I think the people who say “how you you dance a duet with someone without falling in love with them” are very valid and it means the dancers are doing a good job at communicating emotional connection. But as someone who danced for awhile, I think they underestimate how much you have to think about things like making sure your arms are positioned correctly and your core is engaged all while wearing the right facial expression.
#that being said I was in ballet and not like ballroom#<- prev#as someone who does ballroom I'm also confused#I've been dancing with my partner for about a year#and he's a dear friend who I love in that way#but comp dancing is not romantic#I'm trying to not fall over in my heels while also looking like everything is effortless
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