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    • Can you do a split? Yes! It's so easy! I can do an oversplit too! B. Yes, but I have had to work at it for a while! C. Almost! I'm so close, I just have to practice a little bit more.
    • Do you dance a lot of solos? Yes! Every performance. B. Yes, most of the time. C. Maybe a few. D. No, but I want to. E. No, and I really don't think I could.
    • Do you get placed in the front in group numbers? Of course! The crowd only looks at me! B. Yes, I'm always in the front row. C. Sometimes, but it's about 50/50.
    • Do you ever get confused by a dance step? Nope, I have done all of them a million times before. B. No, I know most of them, and I can learn new ones. C.
  1. Nov 20, 2015 · As a dancer, have you ever wondered what gave you away? How do people determine what you do just by looking at you? Well we’ve got a list to help satisfy that nagging question! Here are the top 5 reasons people see you and know without a doubt that YOU are dancer! 1. The way a dancer stands. There’s no denying it, dancers just stand ...

    • What Is A ‘Bad Dancer’?
    • Bad Dancer Trait: You Are Underexposed
    • Bad Dancer Trait: We Compare Ourselves to Others
    • Bad Dancer Trait: Someone Said You Couldn’T Dance and You Believed them.
    • Bad Dancer Trait: You’Re ‘Under-Practiced’
    • Bad Dancer Trait: Beat Deafness
    • Bad Dancer Trait: Coordination Woes
    • Solution 1: Find An Expert and Attend A Class
    • Solution 2: ‘Start with 2’
    • Solution 3: Stop Asking People’s Opinion

    Here at B-Better we’re all about positivity and celebrating people’s self-expression. If you attend our digital classes, you won’t be called out as a bad dancer, but we DO encounter those who think they lack skills. We’re going to outline some signs and characteristics of a ‘bad dancer’ and advise what can be done. Oh, and we’ll be referring to DJ ...

    We’re not talking about Kodak or getting butt nekkid. We’re referring to dance as a part of your daily life. If nobody in your immediate family dances, your friends don’t dance and your colleagues don’t dance, chances are dance is not part of your life. Now, this is not uncommon, but most of us just think, “dance isn’t for me”. I assure you, if eve...

    In honesty, I’ve definitely been guilty of this and I know I’m not alone. It’s fine to recognise things in others that we admire, but if we build them up to such a level that we stifle our own ability to grow, there’s a problem. Imagine being at a club and feeling like EVERY person was better at dance than you. It might sound strange, but it’s not ...

    As humans, we say horrible things to each other all the time, often without consideration or aforethought. It stings when we are criticised, especially when we respect the other person. We actually give people permission to make us feel a particular way. If you disagree with a comment someone makes, ask them their reasoning, don’t just absorb it. B...

    This one can apply to everyone from non-dancers to professionals. If you haven’t put in the hours, you’re not gonna be at your best. Now imagine, every morning before you left for the day, you two-stepped to a song at home. It’s likely that after a week, you’d be connected to music, connected to your body and generally feeling good. We all know dan...

    Ok, beat deafness is a tricky thing to navigate as it is recognised as a condition called Amusia. This is a deficit in the brain’s ability to process music and this particular congenital amusia occurs in about 4% of us. If you simply can’t dance in time, this might be why. Scientific information on beat deafness is still young. In this study, publi...

    Have you ever been to a class and no matter what you do, people are moving in the opposite direction to you? Did you even notice? Now it’s possible you have beat deafness, but it’s also possible that there are problems with coordination and movement perception. If you are struggling like the lady in the above video (though she seems to be having a ...

    When you feel sick, you go to the doctor. When your car has problems, you go to a mechanic. If you’re struggling with dance, you might need some tuition. We have found that private tuition gets results most quickly, but appreciate that may not suit everyone’s finances. A public class may be best for you and we made a list here of things to consider...

    Contemporary / pop music is repetitive. This is what makes songs catchy and helps us to remember them. When you turn on the radio, you can bet that what you hear is going to be designed to ‘hook’ you and even if you hate a song at first, you won’t be able to help but sing along at a party. Because contemporary music is typically built on an ‘8 coun...

    Often, many of us think we’re bad dancer’s because someone else called us a bad dancer. Remember, as we outlined above, only certain people’s opinion should count and even then, we don’t have to be held by them. As DJ Khaled has shown us, anything you do with confidence is going to attract others and it becomes our trademark. Take your time and con...

  2. So the goal (for you) is to share with you these 11 signs that will give you an idea of where you are and which sign you can improve, which one you don't have at all, and which one you would need to work on to be a great dancer.

    • Tracy Kawalik
    • The side hustle. A: Before I did popping I went to a performing art school in Kansas City. All they had was classical dance styles, so I studied ballet, jazz and modern.
    • Discipline. D: At 15 I started training at a studio and learning from all the crazy dope Korean street dancers. Street-dance culture in Korea is very very big and they’re very organised to teach each individual style.
    • Determination. A: It's very difficult being dominant in the scene as a female. Men are extremely intimidated and that’s frustrating. So it’s important to be strong.
    • The right balance. A: I think the hardest thing for me is being an artist, an athlete and businesswomen all at the same time. Right now I wanna create, but by being in demand so much as an athlete means that sometimes the priority is to do emails and take care of the business side of things.
  3. Mar 22, 2019 · Though learning how to dance well may seem dependent in talent, science has a few hints about what can make someone—even you—a great dancer. Step One: Tap Into Your Core. Basic ways of...

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  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Natural Rhythm and Timing. Strong Technique and Skill. Expressive Body Language and Interpretation. Communication Through Movement. Emotional Storytelling Through Dance. Interpreting Music With Body. Physical Strength and Flexibility. Importance of Conditioning. Enhancing Range of Motion. Preventing Dance Injuries.

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