The Thankful Project: November 20th: Salsa Dancing
I never expected to fall in love, but I did. It happened so
fast that I didn’t even know it was happening. Yet, almost four years later and
I’m still madly in love. Latin dancing started off as a hobby and quickly became
a passion and a way of life. Now if you would’ve told me in college that I
would be dancing it up on the dance floor to music I can’t understand, in
4-inch heels, into the early hours of the morning I would have surely told you
that you had the wrong Katlin. I’m way too shy for such things. I’m way too
old-souled for such things (I go to bed around 9:00 usually). However there’s
something magical about putting on a pair of strappy salsa heels, a flowy skirt
and social dancing for four or five hours.
My introduction to salsa dancing was as about random as it
gets. I was at the gym one day and there was a flyer for free beginner salsa
dance lessons that evening; it would be a 6-week introductory course and open
to all. Now what possessed super-shy me to get the courage to go ALONE to such
a thing…it must’ve been God knowing I needed that creative outlet because let
me tell you, that is NOT like me. Well it turns out that my university had
flown in this latin dance guy from Italy who barely spoke any English, and paid
him to instruct this 6-week seminar, and then he’d go back to Italy. So odd. Well,
all it took was that one lesson and I was hooked. Only problem, there was nowhere
to dance in Boone, North Carolina so after 6-weeks I stopped dancing and
figured that was that.
God works in mysterious ways guys. Flash forward three years
and I find myself living in England completely
alone and randomly decide to try ballroom dancing. While at my first ever
ballroom lesson, a girl approached me and asked if I’d be interested in taking salsa
classes. I went, mysteriously remembered everything that Italian instructor had
taught me, and that evening I was in a car driving to some salsa-club outside
of London. I’ll never forget it, The Jaguar Club, it was packed with dancers
from all across England; a two-roomed Latin club packed with a couple hundred
people. From that night on, I was hooked and salsa dancing no longer was a
random thing I had learned in college, it was a way of being and breathing. I
was a dancer.
I’m so thankful for the crazy and (what seemed) random
encounters that led me to the Latin dance world. I can’t even begin to explain
how dull my life seems without dance. I love the culture, the atmosphere, the
community and the beauty of dance. Salsa dancing is more than high heels,
flashy turn patterns, sweaty bodies and the music- it’s an unraveling of the
soul; an emotional experience in which you leave a piece of your story on the
dance floor but take away a morsel of the beauty and art that our bodies create
without he necessity of words. You walk away with life pulsing through your
veins, an understanding of the raw beauty of the world, and an admiration for
the simplicity of leaving it all on the dance floor.


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