Question Posted Wednesday January 19 2005, 5:15 pm
i was a dance major but then i wasn't. now i'm a junior and taking this semester off. i don't know what to do. i love dancing but classes are a mess and i really don't feel like "i'm dancing" dancing is going home to my old studio with my friends and just doing our thing. i'm thinking communications now but maybe dance on the side? what would you do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? PinkAPhi answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 11:46 pm: Well when in doubt watch Center Stage.. and realize this... real dancing can't be like that, so i have found. You have to take the good with the bad. My years at OCU had its ups and downs, sometimes i felt like if I had to tip in character shoes one more day i would die, I live for style. And then I would randomly end up in a class with Tiffany that would open my eyes. I had to learn to find joy in every moment, the joy that I AM DANCING!! I can walk and breathe and move and i am so blessed just to dance. If you don't think that you can do that, then I would change majors. Because after graduating I learned that the road of dancing isn't paved with gold and there are road blocks left and right so if it isnt what you live and breathe then go ahead and do it on the side just for you. Because there is NOTHING wrong with that. Just know that if you aren't happy now dancing in any circumstance thenyou wont be in the unemployment line.
"Dancing used to make me happy, and it doesn't anymore..."
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