FUN
2004 © by Gert-Jan & Susie Rotscheid
We belong to an internet round dance discussion group called the
"Weavers". One of the
topics that has been brought up and discussed recently was "FUN".
Are we having fun? What
is fun? Do we have to smile to have fun? When we don’t smile,
can we still have fun? This
has been a topic of discussion many times, not only in this group,
but amongst others as well.
First of all, fun is many different things to different people. The
first definition (so the major
meaning) given for "fun" in the on-line dictionary from
meriam-webster
is: (fun is) what provides amusement or enjoyment.
So we see that fun is what gives us amusement or enjoyment. But
what gives me enjoyment
can, and is, often different then what would give you enjoyment. Not
only that, but what gives
me enjoyment today, might not give me enjoyment tomorrow. So, we cannot
judge our fun by
some else's fun or visa versa. Let's list some things in round dancing
that are usually fun, yet all different:
I'm sure you can even think of many more things so you can make
this list even longer.
We see here that a lot of the fun in dancing is because it is a social
activity and part of the
fun comes from being with others. But we see also that there is the
fun of accomplishment, of
learning something new. Some people have said that they can't imagine
some round dancers
having fun because they don't smile while they are dancing.
There is a comparison that I like to have these people think about.
This is about tennis
players. When a couple of friends go out for a friendly Saturday game
of tennis, as they are
on the court playing, are they laughing and smiling? Not usually -
they are concentrating on
the game. Are they having fun? Yes. Afterwards they often get together,
have a drink, talk
about the game, the good points, the bad points, how to improve, and
maybe their tennis
club in general. There they smile, give each other a clap on the shoulder
and laugh. This is
also fun.
This is often the same with round dancing. When we are busy learning,
practicing a new
dance or figures, we are often concentrating. We don't always smile
or laugh. We often make
mistakes and are trying to do better. Are we having fun? Yes!! And,
just like the tennis
palyers, afterwards we often get together and laugh, compare notes,
have a drink. That is
also fun.
So, let's keep on having fun !!
For a round world,
Susie & Gert-Jan