I posted earlier that I was headed to St. Louis for a fabulous week of belly dance. It was four days of going over the moves we use in ATS® and becoming certified in that style of dance. We also had half an hour of yoga before class, and plenty of time in the evenings to hang out with the other students, chatting about everything under the sun, and exploring the area.
The steps themselves weren't too bad. My instructor did a very good job of preparing us for this trip. I spent the whole week with three other very lovely ladies from Colorado Springs, two of which I roomed with. I loved going out to Historic St. Charles with them, as well as staying in and just relaxing.
There were 73 of us, so I also met some other fabulous dancers. It was amazing to feel the collective energy when we were all dancing. Carolena and Megha even complimented the whole group on how well we danced. I met a few people that I truly loved, though I probably would have found more if I'd had more time. I came away with a few more friends than I had going out there.
As for the inspiration, it came from the half hour yoga class in the mornings. I loved spending that half hour doing the other thing I truly love. During this trip, I came to the realization that I really should work on getting my two passions merged. I am looking at creating a "yoga for belly dancers" class in the near future. I have had little success getting students on Monday nights, so maybe I should make that the night I have this class. Though this class would focus on the muscles used during belly dancing, I'm sure it could translate to other dance forms. Additionally, just because it is targeting dancers doesn't mean others couldn't come as well.
I truly feel like this trip was a life changing event. On top of becoming certified in this type of belly dancing, I decided where I should take my yoga business a little. I also discovered that the money will work out. We can go on trips and still have enough to pay the bills. I can spend a week away from my husband and dogs and be just fine. I learned it is better to have so many great memories than to not go on a trip for fear of not having enough cash. It is really nice to take a complete break from life to de-stress a bit.
I hope that you too can find some time to get away and do something you truly love. Who knows what that will Spark?
Namaste,
Chess
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