June 13, 2009

Tips For Learning How To Dance

Remembering choreography is not merely a skill learned over time; it is a talent that makes one see the linear concept behind it in merely one observation. Some people find it hard to memorize ballet or dance choreography and these great tips will truly help:

Because short term memory won’t last for a day and your dance instructors barely hand in notes to you, the best strategy to fend for yourself is to take down notes.

Chances are when you get home, you realize that it’s harder to practice and emulate your new dance routine with the totally new environment. You can barely learn the routine without any music. Even a version of the song won’t do justice. It’s always good to get yourself the same copy of the song.

It would be good to know what they call the steps and for you to be familiar with it. It helps if you know the history of each dance step but you should know as well what body movements are attached to its name.

Study great choreography on youtube. We recommend you check out the latest Brent Street videos, because they have some great choreography.

Any dance finale will leave a great lasting impression on your audience of you being confident that they barely remember anything that happens in between. This will make it better to start learning a routine from end to start. Start from the end. This gives you assurance that you are coming closer to something that you are more familiar of.

It will give you a great shot at your dance being seamless and smooth-flowing without leaving your audience wondering what’s next.

Constant practice whenever you can will always help especially when you are happy doing it. It’s likely that you can do so many things when you’re happy and not stressed when you do them.

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