“It may be possible to do without dancing entirely. Instances have been known of young people passing many, many months successively, without being at any ball of any description, and no material injury accrue either to body or mind;–but when a beginning is made–when the felicities of rapid motion have once been, though slightly, felt–it must be a very heavy set that does not ask for more.”
-Jane Austen
I have been bitten by the dancing bug. The jitter bug, one could say. Dancing, swing dancing in particular, is addictive. It is, for lack of a better phrase, my drug. The high that I get from a night of dancing keeps me going through the week, the perfect fix to the Wednesday lows.
Lately, I’ve found that two days a week isn’t cutting it. I want to dance all the time. I was fortunate last week, dancing on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. But just the same, it isn’t enough. My friends and I are panicking, trying to figure out how we’ll continue with our dancing obsession over the summer months, when the uni society stops running.
Jane Austen speaks the truth. One can do without dancing. But once you’ve started, once it’s grabbed and enthralled, you count the days to your next opportunity.
…Herrang? 🙂
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Not this year (dissertation getting in the way), but I’m hoping to go next year! I also don’t know if I’m skilled enough for Herrang–got my personal Everest here. Once I dance with him, I know I can handle anything! 🙂
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Ah, I wouldn’t worry about the “not skilled enough” bit. People of all levels, ages, and from all over the world go to Herrang. 🙂 If you think you’re ready to be dancing 24/7 (…it sounds like you’re already at that point), then you’re ready to go to Herrang. Good luck with your dissertation!
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Thanks very much!
Have you been to Herrang before?
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