Recreational
dancers enjoy dance for the physical fitness and
fun of working out in a dance atmosphere. One to
three classes per week are just right for these
dancers.
When choosing a class, rely on your interests, and what sounds like fun to you. You enjoy the social aspect of class and may enjoy performing once a year at the our concert.
For these students, dance is something that is done in addition to other activities, hobbies or sports. Most recreational dancers just enjoy dance for their personal benefits. Dance gives them a sense of satisfaction.
When choosing a class, rely on your interests, and what sounds like fun to you. You enjoy the social aspect of class and may enjoy performing once a year at the our concert.
For these students, dance is something that is done in addition to other activities, hobbies or sports. Most recreational dancers just enjoy dance for their personal benefits. Dance gives them a sense of satisfaction.
Competitive
dancers do just that, compete. These dancers are
interested in becoming a well-rounded dancer.
Technique class and basic ballet is a must for
competitive dancers. At least 4-8 classes per week
with possible team practices as well technique
should be part of your curriculum.
Competitive dancers take classes not just because they love to dance, but because a class sounds challenging and will bring long-standing benefits to overall technique. These dancers will probably want to tryout for their high school, college or even semi-pro teams. Dance is a way of life and will continue with them forever.
Competitive dancers take classes not just because they love to dance, but because a class sounds challenging and will bring long-standing benefits to overall technique. These dancers will probably want to tryout for their high school, college or even semi-pro teams. Dance is a way of life and will continue with them forever.
Dance
professionals are those who receive some sort of
payment for their dancing abilities. Dance
Professionals range from dance instructors,
assistants, coaches, choreographers, and
independent contractors for videos, shows, musicals
etc. Normally, you cannot become a professional
dancer until you reach the age of 18. Before that
time, taking as many classes, performances,
competitions, dance training, demonstrating,
assisting, etc., should be the main focus.
You should be one of the students who "lives" at the studio. If you are interested in pursuing this avenue of dance, you have decided that dance is your "thing." Dance is your main priority, and becoming a better dancer is something you strive to achieve constantly. You are intrinsically motivated and focused. Dance is your passion.
You should be one of the students who "lives" at the studio. If you are interested in pursuing this avenue of dance, you have decided that dance is your "thing." Dance is your main priority, and becoming a better dancer is something you strive to achieve constantly. You are intrinsically motivated and focused. Dance is your passion.