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SO FAR, WE'RE THE BEST MATCH

(Why my partner and I elicit oohs and aahs --and provoke envy -- from other social dancers.)
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While I've occasionally danced with Rene Canlas several times before, we've never really been seen dancing together regularly and almost exclusively until the past year. 
      We met five years ago at this quaint dance club with an octagon  floor, which he would visit after a booking with the 'matronas' or simply to hang around. 
     Even then I realized he was one of the best dancers in town, as the female guests clamored to dance at least once with him. Other dance instructors (DIs) would make sure to sit with him to catch a few pointers he'd care to share. One phrase always summarized his little lesson: "Feel the rhythm and move with the music." 
     Unfortunately very few amateur dancers -- DIs and guests alike -- could grasp this. They are mostly concerned with their steps and variations, executing these like waddling ducks. 
     We're dancing together now, because we couldn't help it. Really, we couldn't find other partners who could share the spontaneity of our individual dancing. 
     We are both social dancers, abhorring the choreographed and memorized moves necessary for competitions. For us both, dancing is an interpretation of the music, an art form made alive by individual and joint expression of feelings and emotions. 
     Our dance is never animated, albeit expressive. We feel and dance to the music. It is always a give-and-take situation, even if he leads most of the time. Oftentimes we surprise each other with new moves (those safe for the social ballroom) and willingly try out (with care) more complex new ideas from dreams (literally) and performances we've watched. The point is: the dance connection is complete. He leads with his body, leaving me with no choice but to follow. Rene's leads are very subtle yet decisive. Women who've danced with him can attest to the fact. No arm wrestling, no strained shoulders, nor bruised arms. Each dance is relaxed. Our friends notice it. "You seem to enjoy your dancing so much". Of course we do. We're social dancers, dancing for enjoyment, not for trophies.
     But that's where the problem lies. In the world of ballroom dancing in the Philippines, when dance connection is apparent between partners, everyone thinks you're connected to each other beyond the ballroom. Hah. We've solved the problem by not even considering  it a problem. The fact is: we're connected to each other beyond the ballroom. We're business partners. 
     Rene, who's better known as 'Smile' ( carried over from his band leader days), isn't just a dance instructor. He's a businessman from Angeles City, though his experiences and training in the military, the martial arts, and as a band leader, singer and drummer bears heavily on his rhythm and musicality in dance. 
     People can't quite figure him out though, and many continue to think that he survives on dancing alone. Unfortunately, that isn't possible in the Philippines, at least, not yet, since dancing is still considered simply as an expensive hobby and recreation. No he doesn't intend to make dancing his full-time career, nor do I. 
    Rene and I now manage the Heritage Dance Center together. We're a good match in business and in dancing, and we know it.

"Great dancers are not great because of
their technique; they're great because
of their passion.
" -
Martha Graham

 
 

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