Through out the years of teaching I have
found that philosophy is the glue that holds
our Four Cornerstones of dance
together. In class I try to teach my
students that they must be aware of how to
center themselves for their journey in our
dance. I have found that when we forget who
we are, the world around us affects our
creativity and begins to pull us either in
different directions or in a direction we
didn’t intend to go. So how do we remind
ourselves to stay centered? It’s a question
I have thought of many times through out my
travels in this dance. The best way to
understand how we center ourselves is to
take a look at our four corner stones and
see what they each represent.
1st Cornerstone “Emotion".
Our emotional state can fluctuate
like a yo-yo. There have been many students who
have walked in my studio and brought their
issues and problems to the dance floor.
Sometimes this will work in their favor and
other times they fall apart in a middle of
practice. I have seen women come to a venue
carrying the weight of their emotional problems
on their shoulders. The weight of the problem
shows up immediately in the flow of their dance.
If your emotions are tangled up than the flow of
your dance becomes stagnant. On the other hand
a dancer can take an issue and use the emotional
intensity to her favor. If a dancer is centered
than she will be able to use the force of her
emotions to bring her audience to a heightened
state of amazement.
2nd Cornerstone “Physical”.
There
are many reasons why dancers are attracted to
belly dancing. For some it is a calling that is
far reaching into the soul. For others it is a
way to stay in shape, have some fun and make new
friends. Most women enjoy the freedom that
belly dance offers them from everyday life. In
our society it is unfortunate that we are told
how we should look. And even though we know
better, there’s that part of us that listens and
believes what the magazines and mass media tells
us. I will see beautiful women come to me to
study dance and they all have one issue or
another. How distorted our lives become depends
on how distorted we see ourselves.
3rd
Cornerstone is the “Spiritual”.
This is the one corner stone that just seems
to clarify everything that we do in our
dance. If we neglect this particular corner
stone, our peace is taken away and our dance
becomes empty. The depth of each dancers
conviction comes from her belief system. I
myself can’t do a good job of dancing if my
soul is heavy with burdens. This is the one
corner stone that I have found that many
dancers go to when all else fails.
Spirituality is the part of our dance that
holds up even when the other corner stones
falter. It is also the main part of our
dance that makes us come alive. After all,
when the choreography is done, we than
breath life into our dance by celebrating
life and dancing it on stage.
4th Cornerstone is the “Mental”.
I don’t know about the rest of you but there
have been a few times that I felt that my
mind was trying to mess me up in my dance.
Sometimes it even argues with my body. The
mind is very important in dance but
sometimes it can make us too technical. The
dancers that most capture their audiences
are the ones that flow with their
choreography. Our mental corner stone is
needed to keep us “sane” through out the
learning process. But this one can also
zone out. Your right becomes your left and
body parts get all mixed up. Or you get on
stage and your mind leaves you literally
only to come back after you performed. No
matter what though our mind is that part of
us that remembers those great moves and with
experience can help create a dynamic and
memorable performance.
So now that we have looked at the Four
Corner Stones in dance lets look at what
philosophy is and why it’s our glue. If you
take all of life experiences, lessons
learned and not learned and put them all
together you have amazing, individual human
beings. All of your travels and journeys
through out your life make you what you are
today. Did you know that it is what you
represent as a human being that people see
on stage? This is the glue that holds
together your four cornerstones.
The best way to remember to stay centered is
to look in the mirror and see the miracle
looking back at you. We all want to be well
thought of by others but first we must think
well of ourselves. Be grateful for all that
you have in your life and just before you go
out on stage or anywhere for that matter
remember that you are representing your life
up to that moment. Show the world that your
life is worth telling and most of all worth
remembering.
Many Blessings

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