
Tiara and Briana are twin sisters who have a passion for salsa and bachata dancing. They have had different experiences and training in different locations, which has shaped their individual dance styles. They emphasize the importance of being true to oneself and not trying to mimic others.
They also discuss the challenges of being compared to each other and offer advice for beginner dancers to find their own style and continue to grow. The conversation explores the experiences of the speakers as beginner dancers and the challenges they faced in comparing themselves to more advanced dancers. They discuss the importance of finding role models and mentors, both in person and online, to inspire and guide their dance journey. They emphasize the need to give oneself grace and not to take the fun out of dancing by putting too much pressure on improvement.
The speakers also touch on the issues of racism, colorism, and body image in the dance community, particularly in relation to sensual bachata. Tiara and Briana discuss the importance of representation and diversity in the dance community. They talk about the pressure to look a certain way and perform for the camera, but also the need to balance that with genuine connection in dancing. They share their experiences as black women in the dance scene and the responsibility they feel to represent and inspire others.
They emphasize the importance of checking biases and diversifying dance partners to become better dancers. They also discuss the power of music and how it can redefine genres and inspire creativity.