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Posted on June 17th, 2008 by Scott
There are so many different styles of dance today, it all depends on how you want to express yourself, once you know you will choose the dance style that fits you. Each dance is a brief encounter that should be fun for both partners. They way in which you learn how to dance should be conveniently located and suit your budget. Using dance tutorials, video learning is not as much helpful and in-home dance lessons are an expensive affair. Even if you are a group of friends then you may consider for various group classes from dance school. Group learning is always enjoyable and it helps understanding the thickness of dances. It takes practice to learn how to dance, it is not just mental it is physical and you need to constantly practice to get better. If you want to perform many different types of dance you will need to train your body to move and function in a way that it is effortlessly flowing so it looks like it is natural. You might be an experienced dancer who is just looking for a good buy, scrimping not on quality but on cost only. As a dancers it all depends on the dance level you are at and how experienced you are, so be careful when purchasing shoes that are discounted. Without the right shoes, a tap dancer just won’t tap. Sometimes you will be able to find this same style of ballroom shoes that have a low heel. You can find ballroom shoes in many dance shoe stores, especially the low heel models. For women or men the same rules apply for the ballroom shoes. But when we talk about men’s ballroom shoes we are talking about sophistication. For men many of the same rules for ballroom shoes apply. There are many places that sell discount dance shoes, they are affordable for the beginner dancers and is a great way of getting a pair of shoes. Since dancing is an activity that uses our bodies to express ourselves, we need to choose the different styles of dance with care. This also means that you need to think about the type of dance apparel that will reflect the story that your dance is telling. Dance lovers who majored in dance are major buyers of dance shoes. When dancing there is a certain attitude that you need to portray, without the level of performance will go from mediocre to incredible. So when dancing it is not only the dance but how you project the performance. Many dances come from many different countries and cultures; salsa in fact is a combination of different cultures which include Afro-Caribbean and a mix of Latin. Many people believe that salsa came from Cuba, with the sexy Latin moves and the beat of the Caribbean this dance took the world by storm and the entire world still loves it. Being able to dance, especially Salsa is sexy. Salsa is one of the most popular forms of ballroom dance. It doesn’t matter what type of dance you like just get out there and start dancing.
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Posted on May 28th, 2008 by Kimberly
Summer is near and as the children begin to finish up the school year, you will begin planning their summer activities. Parents of dancers have the unique ability to send their child to summer camps geared to their favorite hobby. Dance Camps help young dancers improve their abilities while providing them with peer socialization and summer fun. There are several types of dance camps available to you’re child.
There are a variety of dance styles available and therefore, a variety of dance camps available. There are some that focus on a particular style, like ballet or jazz, and others that give those who attend a broad overview of various styles of dance. If your child is just beginning their dancing experience, a camp that offers a well rounded experience is a great option. However, if your child is already focused on one particular dance style, consider a focused program. A summer dance camp can be a very informative, rewarding and fun experience for your child. There are plenty of dance camps for you and your child to choose from, making it important that you research your options and choose the best one to meet your child’s individual needs. After choosing a dance camp the only thing left for you to do is prepare your child for a terrific summer full of their favorite hobby.
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Posted on April 25th, 2008 by Angie Leighsmith
Ballet shoes are said to be the ballet dancer’s best friend. If a ballet dancer has the wrong ballet shoes, catastrophe can occur. Ill fitting ballet shoes can cause a new dancer to never learn the proper techniques. Improper balance and injury can also occur with ballet shoes that are not properly fitted. Any ballet dancer knows that properly fitted ballet shoes are of the up most importance. Ballet shoes have 5 parts. These are: The quarters, drawstrings, side seams, pleats, and binding. For properly fitted ballet shoes each of these parts should be adjusted to fit the dancer’s foot to perfection. Ballet shoes should be fitted so that the dancer can feel the floor beneath them. In essence, ballet shoes should feel like a second skin.
The first thing you must realize is that your feet can both be different sizes. Try on various ballet shoes to see what fits best. The next step to properly fitting your ballet shoes is to be sure you are wearing tights as you would be when you are wearing your ballet shoes to dance. This will help to ensure a better fit. Never try on ballet shoes without wearing tights. Next, when you first put on your ballet shoes, pay attention to your toes. You may also injure yourself if you cannot perform the proper dance techniques as a result of your toes curling. One more thing you should also pay attention to is if your ballet shoes are too big, you will curl your toes in effort to keep the ballet shoes on. This will also result in a poor performance, bad technique, and possible injury. The next step is to criss cross your drawstrings. Then “pointe” your foot. There should be no gaping in the width of your ballet shoes. This also means there should be no extra space at any part of your ballet shoes. Also, there should be absolutely no toe room. If there is toe room you will not be able to properly “pointe” your foot. You also will not be able to feel the floor beneath you. Hence you cannot perform any dance techniques properly. Properly fitted ballet shoes are the most important thing for a ballet dancer. With all of these things in mind, you should be able to properly fit your ballet shoes. This way you are sure to be on your way to a beautiful dance performance.
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Filed under: Dancewear and Accessories
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Posted on March 17th, 2008 by Stephanie Smith
There is a huge need for comprehensive quality dance information to educate young dancers about their bodies, to extend their boundaries and their perception of what they are capable of, and learn about the prevention and treatment of injuries. Far too often in the dance community, the old adage of, if it hurts, it is good for you is far too prevalent, and despite the many wonderful teachers who embrace dance techniques, many young dancers are getting serious injuries at very young ages. Many young dancers cannot differentiate between the pain of a stretch, and injury pain. They are often working into areas best left to heal, and not addressing the real causes of their aches and pains.
The development of an extensive online dance community has enabled the spread of essential information to the dancers who need it most. No matter how remote the dancers location, and what standard of teaching he/she is able to get, as long as they have access to an internet connection, there is the possibility to learn so much about their own body, as well as techniques to advance their dancing. From beginner ballet, to learning pointe work, and moving on into a professional dance career, there is access to advice and information as well as courses and products to help them gain the edge needed to excel in this demanding world.
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Posted on February 18th, 2008 by Cindy Heller
What could ballet stores offer a serious student that would help her/him work hard and develop a healthy perspective? Healthy eating, weight loss or gain, and strength building all contribute to a good dance technique. Getting exactly the right fit in pointe shoes and ballet wear, is important too. Above all, information.
Some students with a genetic predisposition to an eating disorder or a tendency to perfectionism will choose ballet to fullfill the attraction to a type of behaviour. Unhealthy behaviour is not necessarily built in to the field of ballet, although some studios or individual teachers may contribute to an atmosphere of excess when it comes to weight loss or obsessive practise over details that take years to fine tune. Fortunately, there is more awareness now about eating disorders and neurotic perfectionism. If it’s not a family behaviour, parents will notice. Anorexia results in hospitalization to ensure survival, followed by years or life long therapy.
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