Anyone Can Tap Dance - Creative Writing Post
3/5/2025: Anyone Can Tap Dance - Creative Writing Post

Disclaimer: No hate on ballet dancers, I have respect for y'all. No hate on children or their parents and no hate on anything that is mentioned in this writing. This is just a short creative writing piece that I wanted to publish.
The sounds of metal hitting the wooden floors are like music to their ears; in fact, it is. Their heart, blood, soul, sweat, and tears are put in to create the rhythmic patterns of countless steps being put together to create a masterpiece of music and dance combined. The sweat rolls down their forehead as they master a combination until they are satisfied with what they hear. They yearn for it, they live for it, they love every second of it, it's in their blood, and they keep coming back for more. This is the life of a tap dancer in a studio.
Tap dancing isn’t just an activity for parents to put their little children in so they don’t make noise at home anymore. But for anyone of any age, of any background, or of any race to enjoy. It doesn’t matter if you can't do a split, can’t walk properly, or don’t make enough money. It's the most affordable dance style out there.
One thing about tap dancers you’ll see compared to those petty pish-posh ballet dancers is that we don’t have to spend 100 dollars on a pair of pointe shoes every 2 weeks. The 100-dollar tap shoes that you bought a decade ago will continue to last you a lifetime. It won’t fall apart or become “dead” within a month. Instead, it will sound crisper, and it will be easier on your feet over time. All kinds of people come together for the love of one thing. They share the same interests and make lifelong friends.
The art of letting your taps hit the floor, sending vibrations of happiness, anger, and pure emotion, creates rhythmic music to your ear. You don't need music to tap-dance; you are the music of tap-dance.
Disclaimer: No hate on ballet dancers, I have respect for y'all. No hate on children or their parents and no hate on anything that is mentioned in this writing. This is just a short creative writing piece that I wanted to publish.
The sounds of metal hitting the wooden floors are like music to their ears; in fact, it is. Their heart, blood, soul, sweat, and tears are put in to create the rhythmic patterns of countless steps being put together to create a masterpiece of music and dance combined. The sweat rolls down their forehead as they master a combination until they are satisfied with what they hear. They yearn for it, they live for it, they love every second of it, it's in their blood, and they keep coming back for more. This is the life of a tap dancer in a studio.
Tap dancing isn’t just an activity for parents to put their little children in so they don’t make noise at home anymore. But for anyone of any age, of any background, or of any race to enjoy. It doesn’t matter if you can't do a split, can’t walk properly, or don’t make enough money. It's the most affordable dance style out there.
One thing about tap dancers you’ll see compared to those petty pish-posh ballet dancers is that we don’t have to spend 100 dollars on a pair of pointe shoes every 2 weeks. The 100-dollar tap shoes that you bought a decade ago will continue to last you a lifetime. It won’t fall apart or become “dead” within a month. Instead, it will sound crisper, and it will be easier on your feet over time. All kinds of people come together for the love of one thing. They share the same interests and make lifelong friends.
The art of letting your taps hit the floor, sending vibrations of happiness, anger, and pure emotion, creates rhythmic music to your ear. You don't need music to tap-dance; you are the music of tap-dance.
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