Hello, so last time I touched a little on what the RLC dorm I live in offers and about what I love to do in my spare time, now I’m going to talk about why it is that I don’t have time to join in any dance classes or at least this one called Millennium Dance Complex. I have morning classes at 8:00 a.m. Monday through Friday. I go to work right after class in Los Angeles and get out of work extremely tiered at 6:00 p.m., sometimes a little latter, depending on the amount of work there is. I end up arriving to my dorm between 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Once I’m in my dorm I begin doing homework, although it is very difficult to concentrate when I’m tiered, especially when my roommate turns on the TV and begins talking on her cell phone. Thanks to the quiet study rooms in the RLC I am able to avoid the distractions in my room, but then get easily distracted every time someone walks by the study room because they have glass windows in which almost everyone who passes by peeks inside. With this said, I burly have enough energy to stay awake after work, if I were to join a dance class after work, I’d probably need a wheel chair to drag myself back to my dorm and would have no energy nor time for homework.
Saturdays and Sundays are my time to rest, this is when I could catch up on my homework and sleep, when I have time for myself and feel a lot more energized. I wish there were dance classes offered here in the RLC during the weekends. I know that the RLC offers English and a few other classes but why don’t they offer a sport like dance here? Now thinking about it, it wouldn’t be bad to start a dance class here, I’ve seen many dancers around the RLC and I’m sure they’d like the idea of beginning a dance class here. The dance class can be diverse, teaching different types of dances such as hip hop, break dancing, popping, even dances from different ethnicities. We can each show each other what we’ve got and what our styles are, this way we learn about other cultures and their styles and build our way up to diverse dancing. My idea might be a bit weird, but just thinking about it makes me excited. Here are different types of dancing, from break dancing to popping.
I agree with you that it can be pretty distracting living inside a dorm room. I don’t live in a dorm myself, but my best friend lives on campus at Cal Poly Pomona and I visit her often. From what I seen there, that place can be very energetic and there is always something going on. I don’t see how people can get any studying done in a dorm. But if I did live in one and they had a dance class I would join it. I am not a very good, but I love to dance.
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