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Grand écart en pointe is not beautiful because it is easy; it is beautiful precisely because it demands everything, because it asks the dancer to surrender completely.
I’m coming into this from a really grounded place.
I literally just wrapped up a women’s retreat at 11am yesterday, full of reflection, connection, faith, and stillness, and then jumped straight into prepping for our Super Bowl tailgate. Because if you know me (ask Steve), you know I love a gathering. Food, people, laughter, music… I’m here for all of it.
So, this isn’t about arguing. It’s not about attacking anyone. It’s about understanding. And honestly… I’ve been excited about the halftime show, so here we are.
I’m genuinely curious, and I mean this with love and respect. Why does the Super Bowl halftime show turn into a judging competition every single year?
This year, I’ve seen comments saying, “it’s not in English,” “it’s not American,” or simply “I don’t understand Spanish.”
Let’s pause right there.
Puerto Rico is American. It is a U.S. territory, and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. And Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States.
Not understanding a language doesn’t make it less valid, less meaningful, or less worthy of the biggest stage. Music was never meant to be a comprehension test. It’s meant to be felt.
Bad Bunny didn’t use the halftime show to divide people. If anything, his message was about unity and connection. He represented countries across North America and South America, reminding us that culture, rhythm, and humanity don’t stop at borders. He even held up a football that read “Together We Are America,” with a reminder that love is stronger than hate. That feels pretty American to me.
I also can’t help but smile knowing that Zumba instructors all over the world were eagerly waiting for this performance. We live for this kind of energy. And honestly? We got an added bonus. Ricky Martin teasing new music??? The dance world absolutely noticed. 💃🔥
I use Spanish songs in my Zumba classes all the time including Bad Bunny. Do I know every word? No. But I know the beat, and I know the rhythm. I spend countless hours listening to music.... feeling the rhythm, letting it move me, letting it guide how the body wants to move. That’s how I create my routines. Not by translating lyrics, but by connecting to the music.
And the truth is, my class doesn’t ask who sings the song. They don’t ask what language it’s in. They just move. They sweat. They smile. They feel the joy in the room.
Last year people said they didn’t understand Kendrick Lamar. Other years it’s too loud, too political, too pop, too much dancing, not enough dancing… and yes, let’s say it, too much booty-shaking.
And if that part offended you, maybe take it up with the cameramen. They’re the ones choosing the close-ups. There are plenty of angles to film a performance, in my opinion.
But let’s talk about that for a second.
Those hip movements everyone loves to comment on? Those isolations, that rhythm, that freedom of movement have deep roots in African dance traditions. It’s cultural. It’s expressive. It’s joyful. And it’s not random.
And also… let’s be real - that’s a workout. You should see us in Zumba. You’ll be sweating in no time, smiling the whole time, feeling strong, energized, and thinking, wow… I feel DANG good.
And since some people are bringing up “Christian values,” let’s talk about that too - respectfully and honestly.
I grew up Roman Catholic. God is my center. Faith, prayer, community, and compassion are lived values for me, not talking points.
Puerto Rico is deeply Christian, with Roman Catholicism woven into its history, families, and daily life. Worship there doesn’t always look quiet or still. Sometimes it looks like joy, music, movement, and celebration. That doesn’t offend God. For many cultures, that honors Him.
Bad Bunny didn’t mock faith. He didn’t attack Christianity. He represented his home, his people, and a culture that believes in God, loves God, and still knows how to dance, celebrate, and come together.
And here’s the gentle truth: Throwing around “Christian values” while judging, shaming, or excluding others isn’t practicing Christianity. It’s performing it.
Faith without love, humility, and compassion misses the point.
Some of the loudest critics are happily ordering margaritas with their tacos, heading to happy hour at their favorite Mexican restaurant, reading Spanish menus, munching nachos, and maybe even planning a trip to Mexico next year, all while bashing a Spanish-language performance.
Let’s be honest… that feels a little hypocritical.
The truth is: no halftime show has ever made everyone happy and that’s okay.
Music is joy. Music is culture. Music is connection even when it’s not in your first language. Remember La Bamba or Macarena?
So instead of asking “Why this?” maybe ask “Why not?” And instead of judging, maybe try feeling.
I don’t have it all figured out. I’m just choosing curiosity over judgment.
"Dance of the Undying" captures eternal love beyond life, where two skeletal souls remain bound in a haunting yet romantic embrace. A gothic
Why should you learn to dance Salsa and Bachata in Lake Worth, FL?
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Learning how to dance salsa and bachata can be a great way to boost your confidence. You’ll learn the steps, practice the moves, and become more aware of your body. You’ll also become more comfortable with yourself and able to express yourself through your movements. As you become a better dancer, you’ll gain a sense of pride and accomplishment, and you’ll be able to make new friends and socialize in a relaxed environment. All of these benefits will help you to positively boost your self-image.
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“Dance Battles” in relation to Community Dance.
Video #1: The History of Social Dance
Video #2: Step Up 3 Dance Battle Scene *skip to about 0:45 this is when the dancing starts*
1) I chose this video from the movie Step Up 3 mainly because as a kid Step Up was my favorite dance movies, and these movies are what introduced me to hip-hop dance. I have very fond memories of watching the dances in these movies with my siblings, we would try to replicate the dances ( and fail to do so). Mostly, these dances we just so much FUN to watch and dance along with. The context of this dance is a dance battle between two seperate dance groups. In a way, this is two seperate dance communities coming together and showing their skill. In another way though, this “dance battle” is like a community of dance in it’s own way. Even though this dance video was made for a movie, I like that you can see see the intensity and passion that each of the dancers have. I feel connected to this dance and the dancers when I watch this because it was a big part of my childhood and my enjoyment of dance. I also love the aspect of the water and what it adds to the dance.
2) In a way these videos could be seen as complete opposite ideas, but I think there are several similarities. Even though these dancers may not be in community when they are dancing against each other, in a sense they create a community of competition. Competition exists in every form of dance, and this type of “dance battle” shows just one type of competition that can exist in hip-hop. A difference that exists between these two videos is the context and music. Camille Brown’s video is informative and gives explanations as to what certain dance moves are and what social dance is, with a steady beat and drums to accompany the dances and talking. In the Step Up video there is an upbeat popish song with vocals, and that adds a different twist to the dancing and the way that it is performed. I would not say that these videos are in complete opposition, they present two different types of ideas of what hip-hop dance is, but they do it in an almost common way, that is showing these dancers in community with each other.
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