The Dance And The Dancer

The Dance And The Dancer

Savvy Raj 15/01/2019 5

How can you separate the dancer from the dance?

For there is no one without the other

Body and soul united in spirit.

When the two meet there emerges energy

In unison of the cohesive oneness

The heart knows what the mind speaks

And mind tells what the heart wants

In the dance of the lead and follow

There is no one without the other.

There is a draw of passion

There a pull of power

And there is the push of purpose

To flow as one in the moment of the now!

Embedded is the dance in a dancer

Embalmed is the dancer in the dance.

For Oneness is the universal spirit of dance!

Flowing, Feeling

Bending, Blending

Twisting, Turning

Tapping, Trusting

Marking, Merging

Dipping, Drawing

Swiveling, Sensing

Whirling, Waltzing

The list goes on...

All in this circle of Life

And Life is a dance!

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  • Emma Lykke

    Education can get you a job, imagination can take you anywhere.

  • Holly Rose

    Fascinating poem !

  • Eve Charlotte

    I'm not a dancer but I can see that you have talent.

  • Kim Danby

    I loved this poem so much

  • Stephanie Clift

    Absolutely captivating!

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Savvy Raj

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Savvy is a Global Goodwill Ambassador, Artist and Member International Council of Dance UNESCO Dance Educator. From individuals to the corporate sector, she has taught dancing to people of all ages. She conducts workshops in Ballroom and Latin dances integrated with mindful movements as an effective stress buster program. Savvy completed her education in the University of Mumbai.

   
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