Diamond
Today I want to talk to you about one of my biggest passions: dancing. I've been dancing latin and ballroom dances for years as a kid. I started when I was 11 years old and unfortunately I didn't have a dancing partner so I couldn't compete. I had a small break when I started going to high school, but I soon found a studio in the centre of Belgrade where I attended 'modern dance' - I'm still not sure what exactly was that. Soon as there wasn't too many interested girls for that, I switched to belly dance in the same studio. But belly dance was never my thing. I also hated the way belly dancers started walking after a while of trainings - with their hips forward and a wavy sensation. Don't get me wrong - it looks good on some girls, just not on me.
Then I signed my faculty and that's where I stopped dancing for three years so I could keep up with my exams. Somewhere in the third year of my faculty I went a bit ''off the track'' - I went out of a long relationship and I started having ''a time of my life'', as it usually happens after a long relationship. Somewhere in that path of self discovery I met a guy in a club (in another country actually) that was dancing like a dream. Turns out that guy is from Belgrade and that hip hop dance club he attended was still up and running.
I went to that dance club, I saw the first class, I fell in love with it and I believe I've been training Hip hop dance in Elite Society for around two and a half years now. There has been some ups and downs but I never considered leaving that club. And Hip hop as a dance makes me really really happy. It has 5 styles and everyone can find something they love the most in it. I personally love Vogue the most (style, not magazine - google it if you like). The awesomest part is that you can dance outside the dance studio - you can go out in a club and dance it out anytime you like. And I really enjoy dancing and grabbing the spotlight on a night out.
I also trained Reggaeton and Dancehall for a while. I quit Reggaeton when I figured out I already learned pretty much everything, but it did help me work on my attitude (and my ass) in every way possible, while I would like to continue Dancehall somewhere down the road. Dancehall is a beautiful dance and actually a difficult one. Right now I just don't have time for more trainings.
I also trained Reggaeton and Dancehall for a while. I quit Reggaeton when I figured out I already learned pretty much everything, but it did help me work on my attitude (and my ass) in every way possible, while I would like to continue Dancehall somewhere down the road. Dancehall is a beautiful dance and actually a difficult one. Right now I just don't have time for more trainings.
Unfortunately, as dance is not something I can really profit from a lot unless I open my own dance studio, I do not get a lot of support from my parents. My mom is against it, my dad is not really interested in what I do. I like to preform more than to teach and I've been preforming as much as I could - I did projects, tv shows, videos... It was fun and I earned some money, but that's pretty much like blogging - it gives you satisfaction but it's not nearly enough to make a living. But I'm not willing to give it up on dancing. Because that's something I really love to do. And I'll keep doing it as long as I can. :)
I am wearing:
Hat: NewYorker
Coat: Elite Fashion Sweatshirt: Oasap
Jeans: Oasap
Bag: Nike Sneakers: Reebok
What do you think about my outfit dolls? Does any of you dance, what do you dance, how do you feel about sports for fun etc. I would also love to hear your thoughts on your passions.
Lots of love,
Venoma
Venoma