posted November 20, 2011 05:05 AM
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Originally posted by Capriquarius:
Venus and Mars in harmonious aspect would make for a graceful dancer. And Mars in Virgo would be a skilled surgeon or instrumentalist. Virgo (body-mind connection) seems to bestow well-controlled movements...Michael Jackson and Beyonce = Virgos, even though with different Mars/Venus. Britney Spears has Mars in Virgo.I'm hypothesizing that hand-eye coordination in sports could be indicated by harmonious Mercury-Mars aspects. Or a well-aspected Mercury in Aries or Sagittarius. (Mercury in fire sign = physical intelligence) I know a Mercury in Aries guy who has lightning-fast reflexes and is a kickass racecar driver, even though his Mars is in passive Pisces.
Actually by most people's standards, Beyonce's dancing is actually her weak point, which to be fair (and with all due respect to Beyonce), I think is somewhat accurate; she pretty much flails around alot in a somewhat awkward, uncoordinated manner.
I've actually seen Pisces/Neptune linked to dancing alot over the years in various astrology text and websites, along with maybe Gemini/Mercury.
The Pisces theme seems to have some weight to it, as Jackson was actually a Pisces moon and ascendant. I started a thread a while back on another forum about professional dancers and after collecting and looking at the natal charts of a ton of ballet dancers, the sign Gemini popped up prominently in most of the charts as well.
Personally I have to vouch for Venus-Mars; I have the two in harmonious aspect and I'm probably one of the least clumsy people out there, I seldom fall, trip or stumble. A lot of times when I drop things I managed to catch it in mid-air on autopilot before it hits the ground, that type of thing. Dance-wise I'm pretty awkward and can't move to save my life, although at this point I think it has to do with the style of most modern dances, that I honestly find vulgar and just feel stupid doing, so when I try that discomfort comes across and I just look really dumb and inhibited and uncoordinated, like I can't find the beat. I think something like ballet would be a different story, entirely though...