Dance is a Sport

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Dance is a Sport Dance is a unique sport because it combines the grit and sweat of sporting events, such as track and field, with the style and extravagance of a fashion show (D.Fowler, 2000). With such an atypical style, dance can be found in various forms. Dance can be entertainment, tradition, recreation, a competitive event, or even a simple act of joy. So should dance be classified as a sport....or what? Many people believe that dance is a "cute" activity that is "fun" but shouldn't be taken seriously. Why is this? Dance has been around for generations, but, as it seems, dance is still a thing of the past, that hasn't caught up with modern trends. Although dance may be considered old-fashioned - should dance be excluded from being classified a sport? After surveying a group of fifty of my peers on their perception of dance as a sport [View Appendix 1 - survey template], I found the following results. Forty-seven out of the Fifty people surveyed have been involved in a dance of some type. Most of those who had had danced at school for educational purposes. The debate of whether dance should be an Olympic sport or not was a fairly even split between Agree and Disagree. Thirty-seven of the people surveyed agreed that dance is classified as a sport. [View appendix 2,3,4]. These responses are close to what I had expected. I knew that most people would have been involved in dance because of school Heath & Physical Education. However I thought that there would be far more people who believed dance is NOT a sport. Some opinions linked with appendix 2 (Is dance a sport?) were as follows... YES, especially ballet, tap etc., because it is hard work. I personally disagree with this statement because I don'... ... middle of paper ... ...complicated when it comes to selecting gold medal winners, I still believe that each country should be given the chance to show the world their talent in dance just as they show their talent in running, swimming, jumping and every other sport. The fifty people interviewed perceived sport as Social, Fun, Stylish, Physical, Expressive, Creative, Active and Powerful. With all these aspects of dance in mind, it seems that dance something everyone can enjoy and be apart of. Bibliography: Bibliography Kelly, Steve. 2000. Dance Scape. http://www.dancescape.com/info (9 March 2000) Fowler, Daniel. 2000. Tufts U. Ballroom dance club continues to grow. http://www.news.excite.com/news/uw/000310/university-180 (10 March 2000) Roebuck, Darren. 2000. Adelaide Academy of Dancing. Http://www.dancesport.org.au/ (5 March 2000)

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