I’ve started applying some LW-flavoured lessons to my long-time recreational pursuit of swing dancing.
I suspect the goal of most people in the swing dance community is simply “get better”. This makes sense in context, as a large component of social status in this community is one’s talent as a dancer. However, as a nebulous and ill-defined goal, and with semi-pro and professionals in the scene who will always have more time, effort and commitment towards improving, it’s a recipe for perpetual status anxiety.
As a result, this year I’ve begun setting achievable projects and goals in my dancing, and started thinking about how I might optimise it hedonically. I may be conflating it with general new year enthusiasm, but this does seem to have given me a lot more enthusiasm for the whole thing.
I’ve started applying some LW-flavoured lessons to my long-time recreational pursuit of swing dancing.
I suspect the goal of most people in the swing dance community is simply “get better”. This makes sense in context, as a large component of social status in this community is one’s talent as a dancer. However, as a nebulous and ill-defined goal, and with semi-pro and professionals in the scene who will always have more time, effort and commitment towards improving, it’s a recipe for perpetual status anxiety.
As a result, this year I’ve begun setting achievable projects and goals in my dancing, and started thinking about how I might optimise it hedonically. I may be conflating it with general new year enthusiasm, but this does seem to have given me a lot more enthusiasm for the whole thing.