read my beat`
Friday, January 16, 2009 | 12:15 AM | 0comments
So as they say, a note could read someone's body language.
The way they interpret it.
The way they feel and they way how they get into it.
You could tell much from a person.
But could you really tell a person from all those?
What is there to prove?
The most cliche phrase I would heard coming out from someone's mouth would be,
"Heck no, I can't dance."
Well, there you go.
Is it because you're just too shy to groove or that you don't want to?
There isn't such thing as CAN'T.
It's a matter if you want or you do not want to.
Simple.
Why complicate things?
I've always believe that regardless any age, race, heritage or whatnots,
EVERYONE (yes, hear me out people), can dance.
It's a matter of finding your right beat.
It doesn't matter where you are or who you're with.
It'll come to you eventually and trust me, you won't want to stop when it's in you.
Hypothetically speaking, a hip hop dancer has the element of a hip hopper & a malay dancer has the essence of cultural roots all over.
But, I beg to differ.
Versatility is what one should consider.
But maybe, I guess I'll be like what Jack did.
Jack of all trades but Master of none.
hah.
Nevertheless, I hope my partner would get his beat to his feet soon because
I do not wish to hurt his leg any further.
not that I DO mind steeping onto his feet but heyy, my heels don't deserve that ohkay!
and yes, speaking of which, I need to fix it soon!
gahh.
the buggar.
*laughs*
The way they interpret it.
The way they feel and they way how they get into it.
You could tell much from a person.
But could you really tell a person from all those?
What is there to prove?
The most cliche phrase I would heard coming out from someone's mouth would be,
"Heck no, I can't dance."
Well, there you go.
Is it because you're just too shy to groove or that you don't want to?
There isn't such thing as CAN'T.
It's a matter if you want or you do not want to.
Simple.
Why complicate things?
I've always believe that regardless any age, race, heritage or whatnots,
EVERYONE (yes, hear me out people), can dance.
It's a matter of finding your right beat.
It doesn't matter where you are or who you're with.
It'll come to you eventually and trust me, you won't want to stop when it's in you.
Hypothetically speaking, a hip hop dancer has the element of a hip hopper & a malay dancer has the essence of cultural roots all over.
But, I beg to differ.
Versatility is what one should consider.
But maybe, I guess I'll be like what Jack did.
Jack of all trades but Master of none.
hah.
Nevertheless, I hope my partner would get his beat to his feet soon because
I do not wish to hurt his leg any further.
not that I DO mind steeping onto his feet but heyy, my heels don't deserve that ohkay!
and yes, speaking of which, I need to fix it soon!
gahh.
the buggar.
*laughs*