Sunday, September 28, 2008

Dance on the Air - Shu Mei



There are two kinds of performers. One of them is the one whom love to perform in front of thousands of people. They love to perform on stage and want everyone’s concurrence. This kind of performers only feels successful and fulfill when they heard the audiences’ applause and winning awards. But there’s another kind of performers; they don’t think applause and awards means successful. They think dancing freely on the air will be their happiness thing. For example, this lady who’s dancing all alone with herself and she thinks there’s nothing happier than dancing freely like a butterfly.

I think this is a great picture because this lady seems she’s connected to the nature. Her eyes are full of hopefulness and joy. She’s dancing freely on air like a butterfly. This is such a wonderful world; she can dance freely on the grass without thinking about anything. She dance without fear on the air; I think dancing is joy and artistic. There’s no need for the dancers to put everything on stage. Applause and awards doesn’t equal to happiness. In my opinion, the most important for choreographers are joyful and they enjoy the piece of art they are working on.

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