The Importance Of Learning To Dance

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Every school in the world teaches by the same system. English and Mathematics on top, then the arts in the bottom. “There isn't an education system on the planet that teaches dance everyday to children the way we teach them mathematics” (Robinson 8:53). It is understandable to teach literacy; it is extremely important for everyone to learn how to read and write. However, I believe understanding how to use your body is as important. Many people see dancing only as moving your body to music like people see basketball only as throwing the ball inside of the basket. What most of us don’t realize is that there is more than what our eyes can see. When it comes to dancing, the dancer must understand how to use their body properly. For instance, being able to feel each muscle of the body so they can flex or point their toes. Constantly using a part of the body no one really uses on their everyday life, helps to understand and be more aware of the muscles. Furthermore, a lot of people have back problems, or ankle pains only because they don’t exactly know how to properly walk, or stand still. Those are the people who never took any interest in the arts, or creativity itself. Creative classes, such as dancing can teach children several mental and physical strategies they can use in their every life. (INSERT RESEARCH QUOTE HERE). Learning how to dance, can also teach you “observational learning.” Like playing basketball, there is always a technique to get the best results. Hence learning how to dance helps you understand and use more muscles in your body, learning any other of physical activity will be a lot easier to understand. Not only that, but studies have shown that dancing makes you smarter. “Dancing integrates several brain functio...

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...y as if it was important, but it also kills the creativity in many children. There are billions of brilliant people on this planet, but some of them are brought down because of what they scored on a test. Then they stop being creative and only focus on getting good grades and getting a degree to get a job. Nevertheless, having a degree doesn’t mean much anymore. Everyone gets a degree, yet it is still difficult to get a good job after all of those years in school. These people don’t try to think of other possible ways to become successful; they give up and live miserable lives. As Ken Robinson stated in his TED Talk video, “We need to radically rethink of view of intelligence.” Being smart shouldn’t be about how much money you get paid, or how much you scored on a test. Being creative is what will change the world; it is what will bring original ideas to the table.

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