Saturday, August 18, 2007

GREAT JOB THIS MORNING PEOPLE! =D

It was really heartwarming to see all of you trying so hard to get the dance steps. I believe that many of you are actually 1st time dancers. I must admit, it is really not easy.

Hmm, but I noticed that some of you are pretty shy. Don't worry, everything we do in OSLE is in a very safe environment. Afterall, we're all here to learn yeah? Don't be afraid, and take a step forward. It is really a different experience. Trust me.

Feeling all frustrated that your hands and legs don't coordinate? Fret not, with practise, comes perfection. Oh no, I'm not saying that we must be perfect (the world is not round either), at least, we all seek to reach that level. =D No doubt that I started dancing since a pretty young age, but it was really tough initially (okay, even until today, wait till you see how many times i get ticked off by my instructor). Really, have faith in yourself. When you believe you can do it, you will.

I'm not sure when will be the best time for the next mass dance session. Alex was suggesting that we have another session next Saturday. How that sound? I promise, i'll keep it to 2hours, yes, it's really tiring with all that jumping around.

Lastly, if you've noticed, *evil laughs* I'd actually recorded the last dance we did today. I will upload it soon. =DOh, I've also noticed that those at the back could not really get the steps. I suggest that you guys exchange your positions the next time round. That is, those infront will go to the back, and those at the back will go to the front.

And those who missed this session, i'll privately coach you one of these days. Don't worry =D

I will break you guys into smaller groups the next session. It'll make learning easier. I'll be selecting a few of you to lead the sub groups. Will decide on a later date =D

Well, i shall end off with a quote.

Sing like no one's listening;
Love like you've never been hurt before;
DANCE LIKE NOBODY'S WATCHING;
and Live like it's heaven on earth...


To Serve, to strive
& not to yield
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