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Confessions of a Serial Dancer - by Trina

 
I pull the hood of my jacket over, half covering my sweaty face; I am exhausted. These are the confessions of a serial dancer.

Are you wack? 10 ways to become a better dancer

May 12th 2006 18:06
Most people are too shy or scared to take a class by themselves, or at all. I know people will stay in the comfort of their own homes and try to themselves how to dance by looking for clips or instructional sites on the Internet without physically taking several classes first. *shakes head*

For those getting into dancing or wanting to improve... you HAVE to:

1. Take a dance class - this way you get the feel of things and are taught the RIGHT way how to do things otherwise you'll look wack.

Jackie teaching at D2MG, UNSW
Dance classes are fun, friendly environments

2. Practice - all the time, everyday if you can, with and without mirrors. Videotape yourself if possible so you can see what you're doing looks good or not to you, (but also seek other opinions).

3. Listen to music - get used to the beat, rhythm and lyrics so you can start feeling the dance to the music and not just doing set moves.

4. Freestyle - as much as you can. This means listening to the music and dancing to it however you choose to interpret it.

5. Specialise first - Concentrate on one or two styles of dance at a time and when you get better at them, you can start adding other styles if you wish while still improving your skills in the first dance styles. A lot of people tend to switch their focus, depending on what appeals to them the most.

For the beyond beginner dancers:


6. Be versatile - this is for those who have been dancing for a while and have trained in a few styles to get to advanced level.

7. Socialise with other dancers - easier said than done, but dance classes, clubs and such are the best way to do this; once you start hanging around dancers their passion and enthusiasm will keep motivating you to stick to it.
(c) Universal Studios

8. Don't be afraid to dance - I'm talking mainly about parties and clubs; who cares if people are watching you. Focus on having a good time, but in some ways having others' attention is a great way to whip you into shape so you'll practice in fear of looking like a fool.

9. Join or make a dance crew - the best way to improve and stay motivated. Make sure you're all friends first and socialise out of dancing otherwise it won't last. Trust me.

10. Watch dance movies, clips - a great way to keep motivated. Michael Jackson by far has the best dance videos. Also check out his sister Janet, Black Eyed Peas, Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliott, Aaliyah, B2K and even Britney's concerts and clips.

Don't worry guys, every dancer had to start somewhere; take the risk because you're the only thing that's holding you back (or lack of finances). Stop being a lazy ass, get up and move!

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Comment by stephen

May 13th 2006 03:30
wow, now I can break it down with the best of them!
cheers for the advice.
also, check out my site, it's called
brain marinade

Comment by Anonymous

May 23rd 2006 21:48
thanks! I have to go to my dance competition in 3 minutes so I had to find advice hast and this is how i got it!

Comment by Anonymous

May 24th 2006 07:13
word

Comment by Jessica la

June 8th 2006 04:39
i do practice 1 hour before i go to sleep.

mm...yes^^

Comment by Trina

June 8th 2006 06:44

Comment by Shirly

October 13th 2007 09:08
Hey, does anyone know of some good dance places for funk, hip-hop, street style dance in melbourne? and that arent too expensive?
i love dancing but want to broaden my range. i only did dancing lessons when i was little and im now nearly 20 so i would need like begginer classes or something. also it would be awesome if there were some people in the class that were around my age and older. sounds stupid but its hard to keep going when everyone is young and you feel old haha.
yeaaa.. so.. a lot of questions i know, but would be so awesome if someone could help!! coz i dont know where to start!!
cheers! :]

Comment by Trina

October 13th 2007 09:14
Try the Melbourne Music Academy, they've got some of the best street teachers in Melbourne, or United Styles studio run by Wickid Force.

Comment by Shirly

October 25th 2007 13:11
Cheers! Thanks for the suggestions. ill check them out :]

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