Sunday, December 4, 2011

What is he doing...?!

     Many people find it hard to understand this new different style of dancing. I personally have gotten awkward looks when I find myself practicing in public areas. Especially when my fingers looked "sloppy" back when I was a beginner at tutting, striving to make my moves as "clean" as possible.
     While we are practicing My friends and I always have a strong passion to do show each other different variations of moves that we learn. It is important as an individual to take in all of the different concepts that I learn from my friends and incorporating their move with my own.
     When you first begin tutting it might feel embarrassing to practice your moves in-front of other people because you feel like they might judge everything you have been practicing. I think that it is crucial to practice in public, when it is appropriate, because it prepares you to have the confidence when it comes down to performing what you've spent so much time practicing.
     It is important to build up a confidence in your dancing, if you do so then it will show through your tuts. By far one of the most inspiring pop dancers that I have ever come across is known as "Poppin John," he is constantly practicing in public areas.

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