Re: Does it need to be bull #@! ???
06 Юни 2009 г. 12:29
Do not complain about it, it is not a sport ?
Are you serious ?
Lets say you are an Artist. You dedicate your life to your Art, you train hard, you are dedicated, talented, you invest in lessons from the best.
Your career and success depends on recognition of your Art .
To be recognized you enter Art competition, judged by licensed Art adjudicators.
Not only do you not win, but get slottered, humiliated, put down and lose to a local 2nd grade kid who enters his/her "artwork" and wins because his/her dad happens to be on a local council, and known to the adjudicators, or because several judges collude and collaborate, or because your Aer happened to be in the corner of the room and several judges could not be bothered to take a step sideways to "discover" it.
Would you, the serious artist, be happy and not complain, would you be looking forward entering your artwork in future Art competition suspecting the licensed Art judges would evaluate your artwork by the benefit their "judgin" would bring to their lives, and their bank accounts ?
It does not matter if Dance is Art or Sport. If your ( Art / Sport) discipline allows competition the rules of separating the winners from losers, the good from bad, and further refining into good, better, the best need be fair otherwise the participants may get upset and completely turned off "competitions" , unless they enter " competitions" for fun, not at all concerned with results, or are new, naive. ignorant, or desperate for punishment, or clever to realize the fact of life, the wealkness of the "system" and have learned the art of buying the marks by manipulating the judges.
I was raised in the believe that copeting was healthy, I competed against my siblings, competed in school to be the best, competed for a good jobs, compete with cowprkers, when drivin a car, compete to finish a crossword puzzle faster than my boyfriend, at the cottage we race accros the lake who is the fastest, I believe competition is healthy and as such have always sought and looked forward to enter competitions... that is till discovering our beloved "dancesport" and what wemmaster called bull #@!
Unless you complain you will never see improvement, it can get only worse. If the guilty parties are allowed to get away with it, their actions will become habits to the detriment aff all serious competitors.
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