Hey guys!
I'm back with a very special and interesting one today and one that you'll need to share with your friends after hopefully
Okay as most of you know I dance, I'm a dancer and this whole post revolves that a little.
Ever since I started officially dancing which was about 3 years ago I've always been in groups. My first crew Ground Shakers, we had one gig but still. Then my church dance crew blazone which was an amazing Two
years but i had to leave them for a short while I was in this crew called UDX that was when I got a taste of my first actual open performance experience. And now Dynastie which is a crew that I hope we last honestly it seems like my last.
Any way because I've been in quite a few I've picked up a couple of things and from other researches.
So the secret the proper crew is pretty cool and easy but hard. Now it has less to do with technique or skill and more to do with connection with crew members. A lot of times people get it wrong and assume of you aren't harsh then you won't get the best but that's very wrong.
It is human nature to get the temptation to break the rules, and it all depends on how you enforce them. If you're in a crew at the moment and you're the leader never assume the other members are beneath you and pass your message or instructions across calmly.
Sometimes we jump into crews with people we don't gel with. That can cause a big problem because at this point there's no point and you may not even realize this person may be the reason your crew isn't doing as well. Sometimes its just one person that seems to have all the skill but is a proper dead weight so be conscious of that.
This is the last thing and I have to say this before I write, I'm a writer, I write what I feel, and what I connect to, so I'm not throwing any shade, and this isn't about anyone.
The last thing is dedication. A lot of times people take their crews too playfully. But remember Groups like New edition, Spice girls, Kinjaz etc wouldn't be where they are without dedication. When your crew is down you are down, work your way back up, if things are bad try to fix them, when times are hard don't jump ship. Remember this because fixing things is a lot better than starting over. Treat your teams or groups or crews like they do mean something to you. Everyone is trying to climb the ladder of success but forgetting that honestly itâs not an easy climb, and you always have to pay your dues. Anyway thanks so much for reading, writing this was very fun and I have also learned a lot. If you're in a group of any kind share this to your friends, if you're in a tight spot and tell me how it goes. â€
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There's no lie here. I look forward to being a member of dynastie crew, y'all are the bomb đŁ I also wanna ask a question. If your parents don't want you dancing, majorly because of the genre of dance, music and their idea that dancers are not spiritually sound. what to do?
ReplyDeleteTalk to them just cause some dancers are like that doesn't mean you have to be, they need to believe they raised you right and let you do what makes you happy and if they don't..... Do it behind their backs đ°
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