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		<title>We&#8217;re not broken, merely syncopated</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good friend once told me that most of the people who get into salsa, do so because they are in some way, broken. Whether it&#8217;s from a failed relationship, workplace stress or simply lacking confidence; we all come to our level 1 classes searching for something. After spending many hours thinking about being broken, I suggest a revision to this concept and say that we&#8217;re not broken, but beautifully syncopated.</p>
<p>For those of you who aren&#8217;t as big of a music-theory geek as I am, the definition of syncopation is as follows:<br />
Syncopation is a general term for a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm; a placement of rhythmic stresses or accents where they wouldn&#8217;t normally occur.</p>
<p>More simply put, anything syncopated in a song doesn&#8217;t conform to the regular beats. Yknow when you hear the horns play at really odd times? that&#8217;s a syncopated rhythm.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get back to the subject at hand as having been feeling out of my element lately. Was I broken when I started? yes. Having gone through a life-altering break up, I was at a pretty low point. Overweight and about an ounce of self-esteem, I stumbled around learning my basics and that crazy &#8216;back-across-together&#8217; move. I would go to socials and dance 1 or two times before feeling frustrated and heading home.</p>
<p>Something happened along the way, I think it was closer to the end of level 3, where I started meeting some pretty exceptional people who started charming their way into my crazy world. Next thing I know, I&#8217;m starting to say hi to more and more people and dancing perhaps, 10-20 times a night. It&#8217;s from these people that I realized that all of the stress from work, all of the hurt that haunted me from my past and everything that ails me; it just disappears.</p>
<p>While we may see ourselves as broken shells of who we used to/want to be; Salsa sees us as syncopated. We are<br />
not cast-aways but simply people with <em>rhythmic stresses or accents where they wouldn&#8217;t normally occur</em>. What hasn&#8217;t killed us has only made us stronger dancers.</p>
<p>You see, it&#8217;s because of our stresses, our pain and remorse that makes us better dancers. Our inner demons arise and cause us to move and express ourselves in ways that we wouldn&#8217;t be able to anywhere else. I see people who you&#8217;d never suspect be great dancers start moving and just become beautiful.</p>
<p>Ask anyone and they&#8217;ll tell you of one day where they could barely go on and when the music hits them; they light up and feel amazing.</p>
<p>That happened to me today at Sunday Social. I had a weekend that pushed some old wounds to the surface, told me I was broken and made me believe it. Forcing myself to go to social, I saw some of my most favorite dancers, and they reminded me, through their dancing, that I am not broken; but beautifully syncopated.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re having a rough time lately, or feel isolated or frustrated that your life hasn&#8217;t turned out like you had planned&#8230; Join me on the dance floor for some serious group therapy. This is the salsa addiction centre, after all.</p>
<p>The dance floor is my rehab, break-backs are my 12-steps and coca-cola&#8217;s are my breakthroughs.</p>
<p>Till then,<br />
Stay Shining Salseros</p>
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