Many dancers have been in situations where they post a beautiful, unique combo to share with the world. Moves that came to them from pure inspiration that was outside of themselves or others. And then within a day or two, see various other dancers doing the same thing on Instagram, but not crediting where they got their idea. This is not a new topic in this community, and I wanted to give my two cents on what I think about the matter.
It Only Makes Sense to Give Credit
I think itās a tough subject. Thereās one part of me that absolutely thinks credit should always be given. I always do for various reasons.
- One, itās basic respect.
- Two, it adds to the āsocialā aspect of social media. Tagging people and letting them know that their work influenced you is part of what builds a community!
- And three, if their work inspires me, itās bound to inspire others, so I should share their username!
Weāre all on this app to influence one another whether we realize it or not. It does not take anything away from me to give proper credit to someone else whoās doing amazing work.
Devilās Advocate
Then thereās the other part of me that thinks itās just the ego that wants the credit. Thereās nothing new under the sun and no one has invented a new pole move in years. Even whatever inspired you to come up with that nice combo, all stemmed from learning different moves from different people. Maybe you havenāt seen anyone put the moves together in the way that you did, but regardless, they arenāt new moves. And expecting credit is more just the ego having a fit.
But Then Againā¦
But then I go back to my original thought, that credit should always be given regardless. When people save and copy otherās dances without tagging them, it kind of gives hater energy. Many people are actively growing their pole accounts and taking two seconds to leave a username is the best way to really support one another in this small community (especially if they are trying to make dancing their living).
So, when someone doesnāt take the time to leave a mention, itās like theyāre deliberately choosing to take from a dancer without supporting them in return. It’s common sense to not steal fashion designs or someone’s intellectual property, but there’s no protection for copying an aerialist. It’s only upheld by respect and morals.
Everything is an exchange! If youāre taking ideas from others, itās only reasonable to (at the very least) leave a tag if you can’t financially support them. It would actually only benefit you to do so! When you uplift others, you uplift yourself.
We are all creative beings meant to share our art with others and inspire others. So, when I notice others doing the combos that I come up with, Iām actually flattered. It brings me joy knowing that I inspired them because itās my purpose to do so! The only reason I would care about a tag is because Iām still growing my brand and would like to expand further. But I also have total faith that everything happens on its own divine timing. I expect nothing because I know I will be taken care of and my desires will be met!
I Am a Mirror
I notice dancers with extremely large followings donāt have this problem as much. Itās pretty obvious why! Once a dancer gets big enough, people tag them in everything because they want that personās attention or validation. But when a dancerās account is still small, itās easy to take from them and not feel a way about it because you donāt really want anything from them.
Even though a lot of people wonāt notice that youāre taking a smaller creatorās ideas, that dancer will notice, and it will change their opinion of you. The only two people that will sit with that knowledge will be you and the dancer, and as long as you donāt care, then keep stealing! But remember that this world is just a mirror. The more you give, the more you receive. The more you take, the less you receive. I donāt make the rules, I just observe them.
So, my final opinion is that I think itās always best to give credit! But I also donāt feel too bothered when I notice others who donāt. Art is meant to be shared and not everyone will be as authentic as you! Donāt feed the ego too much over small things such as ācreditā because if youāre being true to yourself and fulfilling your mission to this world, then you will be provided for and people will know your name. Stay patient and keep making your art, no matter what.