Intentional Dance Culture
Posted by Oliver Giving in Personal, tags: DanceCulture, Philosophy, Youth
I went to a great party this past weekend in Victoria. I’m fairly new to this city and have been having a hard time sometimes integrating socially. I’m the type of person who makes a definite effort to reach out to other people, but I had been finding that the same spirit wasn’t fully being returned to me by others.
Then I went to this event where a number of people reached out in small ways to me. And I am very grateful for this. One sparkly young woman walked up to me and presented me with a small mesh bag, indicating that I was to reach inside and take the little piece of paper. This paper contained some beautiful words that were warming to my heart (see picture above).
This little piece of paper and the action behind it got me to thinking about intentional dance culture and what it means to me. I realized that it is the first culture with any meaning and depth to it that I have been a part of.
I first discovered this culture at age 15 and before that the only culture that had ever been offered to me was the culture of mainstream North America where meaning is supposed to be found in television, fast food, competition, etc. I think this is a big part of why I continue to be drawn to intentional dance culture: because it played a major role in me discovering what’s important to me. I am very grateful for this and I strive to give back to the community.
Especially for the fully conscious youth in the parts of the world where this culture can be found, I think it is vital. It is vital to those young people like myself who otherwise would not know a culture with any true depth to it.



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