Music About Dance
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Whereas everyone knows that Jazz is as much a style of music as it’s a style of dance, many people might not understand the importance that dance has played in music. There are lots of songs out there that mention the importance of dancing and yet we as a society seem to have forgotten the importance or limited that importance to a certain age group. Once we age evidently we forget not only how to dance but additionally the intrinsic importance of dancing as well.
“I Hope You Dance” is only one of many songs that relate the important role that dancing plays in feeding the human soul. If one thing in life is important for all, that one thing could be to dance every time the chance arises. You by no means know when you’ll run out of opportunities to dance or find that you’ve squandered so lots of them away. Take them as they arrive and your life will be full of a lot greater pleasure than you may ever realize. Despite many other songs out there which will convey the message, there are very few that say it more concisely than this explicit song. “Whenever you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you will dance”.
Garth Brooks is one other musician that had an excellent commentary on dance. His song “The Dance” chronicles not essentially the importance of dancing but of participating. Given the choice, many who’ve lost their lives in some dangerous endeavor would more than likely tell those left behind that they’d not have traded the dance for one more breath. The lyrics to this song are somewhat haunting “I could have missed the pain but I’d have had to miss the dance”.
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Believe it or not all good songs that mention dance do not happen to be country songs. These actually happen to be, in my view, the most poignant. Different great songs about dance embrace the song “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie. The lyrics to this song include the stanza “Let’s dance for fear tonight is all”. The truth of the matter is that you just by no means know and dancing is a good way to celebrate living.
Music and dance for years have gone hand in hand and will proceed to do so long after we have left this earth. At least that may be the hope. I would hate to see what a world without dance could be like. It might be like having without laughter and that may be a sad world in which to live. If you wish to keep your kids dancing then you should teach them to dance. Teach them that it’s okay to dance and be silly around the house. That it’s okay to dance their way through their chores (hey if it makes them smile while taking out the trash I say go for it!). Teach them that dancing is a good way to express pleasure and that laughter is the best thing to follow their dance.
Native Americans have a long and noble heritage when it comes to dance. They let their dreams beat out the heartbeat of Mother Earth and danced in companionship with nature. They danced for pleasure and sorrow, war, peace, and praise. I can think of no better example to follow with regards to dance.