There is just something special about Noah Kahan’s songs. They make you feel like you are ready to explore the world, watch the sunset, and follow all of your dreams. His new album The Great Divide leans even more into nostalgia, growing up, navigating friendships and relationships, healing, and figuring out who you are. Every dancer has related to a Noah Kahan song at some point. So… which one are you?
“The Great Divide” — the emotional overthinker
This one is for the empaths, the dancers who just feel everything on an entirely different level. You put your whole heart into every performance and get the audience to feel something real when you perform. You are always checking in on people, romanticizing the small moments, and you probably cry during sad movies. You are growing into yourself, but part of you still misses older versions of your life sometimes.
“Porch Light” — the comforting friend
You are everyone’s go-to person when they need advice and support. AKA the therapist friend. You make people feel calm and heard, you give a sense of home and belonging. You are probably the dancer who is helping calm nerves backstage and cheering everybody on. Even though you care so much for everyone, you are learning that you deserve that same support back.
“Doors” — the dancer entering a new era
You are facing new challenges in your life and experiencing new things. This can feel really intimidating at first. Maybe you’re graduating, maybe you’re switching dance studios, or maybe you are just nervous for a new school year. You are learning that growth sometimes means leaving the old versions of yourself behind.
“End of August” — the nostalgic summer girl
You feel nostalgia so deeply. You love the long summer days, car rides, and playlists filled with feel-good songs. You probably get emotional during the last competition of the season after a fun team-bonding moment. You are aware that life changes fast, and you make sure to enjoy every moment.