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Super flattered; this class is still real early stage/experimental for me, and I suspect it appeals to a niche sort of person, but being able to communicate dance like that to others is one of the most fulfilling things ever
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I'm going to credit @Aella_Girl 's dance class with the highest compounding returns at vibecamp. There were massive improvements from people who absolutely thought they couldn't dance. And now, they get to spend the rest of their lives knowing they can.
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Ok, as someone who is incredibly self aware when dancing and always feels like they’re just embarrassing themselves and those around them - I would love to see and attend this class!
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I finally grasped the language for what I experienced near the end of it: I flat out entered an ecstatic state when Death Is The Road started going. Epic class
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A niche sort of person? Probably includes most guys vaguely on the spectrum. I’d wager these would be popular too: Aella teaches public speaking. Aella’s tips on maintaining eye contact in meetings. Aella’s guide to flirting for unconventionally attractive dudes…
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100% agreed The eye-opening part for me was the realization that I had "default" dance moves that I did to look cool, not look awkward, or some reason that wasn't "because the music told me to" It took a while to comb through my other thoughts and actually listen, but now.. 😯
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That you can dance in the "way the music requires" and that there is a platonic form to find in your body as response, and those aren't the same as "looking good". I'll keep those thoughts in mind always. I allowed myself to feel music more than I had ever before. Thank you.
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