Originally Posted by marinamau:
“I agree!
bib that is sad in a way, i suppose that means that they enjoyed the side of the competition as much (or more) than the dancing itself. (Which I can understand, any type of competitions are very thrilling for some.)”
“I agree!
bib that is sad in a way, i suppose that means that they enjoyed the side of the competition as much (or more) than the dancing itself. (Which I can understand, any type of competitions are very thrilling for some.)”
No, it definitely doesn't mean they enjoyed competing more than the dancing itself. People who compete are passionate about dance, otherwise they wouldn't do it.
The difference being the type of dancing. Competitors are used to dancing flat out with exciting advanced choreography which would be unacceptable at a social dance. This means they would have to "dance down", to fit in, which is ok for a one-off occasion, but rapidly becomes boring.



