Zumba and Pottery

I have been going to a gym for several years; I work out on my own but I also take classes.  I really like the weight lifting and aerobic classes.  But, in an attempt to expand my class-repertoire, I decided to go to a Zumba class.  Although, I love to dance, I am not rhythmic so this is a challenge on many levels.  It is a lot of fun; and, after a few classes, I am learning the steps.  In fact, I am convinced I am dancing just as well as the instructor – until I look in the mirror…

But here’s what I noticed, some of the women are so tentative in their movements that they look stiff and uncomfortable.  Other women engage themselves completely; and, although, the dances are choreographed, their individuality comes through.  I think there is a corollary in pottery – it is difficult for those who are afraid to make mistakes and those who are too self-conscious to make make pots that are distinctively their own.

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