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Sunday Night Sensations

 Well hello there!

This is my first ever blog post. Thank you for joining me on this journey! As part of my MA program, we are encouraged to create blog posts talking about our ideas, thoughts, theories, experience, learning, and sensations surrounding our professional practice in Dance and The Arts. We are encouraged to "find our voice" within the arts community, and I am so excited to dive in. 

I have decided to create a Blog thread titled "Sunday Night Sensations." This thread will hold me accountable to sum up my weekly thoughts in this blog. I may post in between, but this is mainly for me to get my thoughts out and start a discussion around dance and the arts every week. I apologize in advance for many run on sentences.. and stream of conciseness thoughts! 

I have so many ideas and thoughts circling around my brain... So many things I want to talk about...

BUT, I thought I would start with something simple. Something as simple as a sensation. I decided to call this thread "Sunday Night Sensations," because what is dance really? It is a series of sensations within our bodies and our minds. A sensation can be a feeling externally and internally. A sound, touch, taste, or feeling. How many times have you eating something so amazing you just HAVE to do a little happy dance??? Sensations can be so many things. 

Sensations that brings me to dance are the driving rhythm of a heavy drum beat, an internal happiness when I realize I have fallen in love, visualizing the empty super market isle as my own person stage, or the feeling of a yoga matte in the palms of my hands as I work on a new strength exercise. Everyone has their own sensation that drives them to move. Sometimes those sensations can be happy or sad. 

As I go through this journey, I will ask more and more questions centering around the ideas and themes I am looking to specialize in, but for now, let's start with something simple. So...

What sensations make you dance, and how do you feel in those moments?

Sincerely, Amanda

 

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