Quote Originally Posted by Gadget
Only thing is that MJ does not have rigid patterns. Knowing the music structure and being able to mark it is basically what musicality is about. However, in MJ you have much more scope to do interesting things and movements because don't need to worry about where you are in a pattern when the accents occur. This is where your dancing ceases being "Ceroc" and becomes "MJ".
Emphasis mine.

The comment this was in relation to was from a musicality class by a WCS teacher at Blaze for those who wish to know the context.

I'd like to hear a little more explanation of the part in bold, and hear other peoples view on the matter. It's not a statement I agree with personally, but because I'm interested in seeing how everyone thinks on the subject (and because I'm moving house this weekend.....) I'll leave it for a while before putting my views down in writing.

So dear forum readers - I leave it in your capable hands!