You do the math, but don't tell me about it because the numbers are scary before I even know what they are. I had too much. There is too much fake stuff running marathons and doing back flips in my bloodstream. A heart attack should be just around the corner.
I'm not sure I've said one positive/healthy thing yet. However, if you are a dancer, you've probably been thinking this the whole time:
The amount of energy and power I had during ballet was amazing. I could jump and lift and turn and balance wonderfully.
I will be the first of us to admit-- this is a little sick. There should be no "Yes, but..." after the line "I'm probably going to have a heart attack." Right.
But...
When you love to dance, you have to accept that the relationship is unbalanced. It's like slaving away for someone-- all day every day-- on your hands and knees, working as hard as you can. You go up to this person at the end of the day and ask "What will you give me in return?" They reply,
"I will allow you to live."
Oh, fantastic! I get to live! I get to pull my hair out over confusing combinations, give myself tendinitis and bruises, wear tight clothing, sweat, roll around on a dirty floor, leap fearlessly into the air knowing no net is there to catch me, get no sleep and then do all it again the next day!
I'll take it.
We all take it.
I accept these ridiculous things in order to truly make myself happy at the end of the day. And, hopefully, in the future, make others happy as well. Movement, to ballet dancers, to modern dancers, to humans-- is life. Your heart beats. Your lungs fill. Your eyes open and close. Asking us why we would chose this life is like trying to explain why a kiss or a hug explains our emotions far better than words themselves. We just have to.
(again, I'm on cold medicine. If this makes no sense, I apologize and will realize it sooner or later ;) )
"Movement is life"
ReplyDeletethats what I have tattooed on my foot, its the truest statement... can't live without it.
this is my favorite post by you for this so far! It makes a lot of sense.