Monday, 27 March 2017

Dancing to Your Own Beat STAGE 2

 
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Learn the basics first. Starting at the beginning will help you avoid frustration. It will improve your technique for more complicated moves. Use online tutorials or books to help you learn the basics.
  • For ballet, try the basic positions. For instance, begin in first position. First position is where your heels are together, but each foot points straight out to the side. It may take awhile to achieve this turnout, but use your hips to help you get into this position. Your arms should curve out from your shoulders in an arch.[5] 
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    Go dancing at a club. Dance clubs are a great place to try out certain types of dance moves, such as hip hop, country, or swing dancing. 

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Dancing to Your Own Beat STAGE 1

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Find an open space to practice. You need space to practice. Choose somewhere with a solid floor where you can make some noise.
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Use music with a good beat. Many songs have dance remixes, but you can move to almost anything that has a steady beat. 
 
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Learn to hear the beat. Some people have trouble hearing the beat. If that's you, try listening to the music at the beginning of a song. Ask someone who knows music to help you count the beats, tapping your foot in time. Once you get the hang of it, you can do it on your
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Don't be afraid to move. Once you feel the beat, try moving your body to it. You can worry about technique later. At this point in time, you just want to learn to move your body in time to the beat.[4]
  • You may want to start out by moving just your arms, then adding leg movements (or vice versa). It's easier to focus on one part. Really listen to the beat to be on time with the moves

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    Dance at your own pace. Of course you want to immediately be an awesome dancer. However, dancing takes time to learn. If you try too much too soon, you could hurt yourself.

How to learn dancing stage 2

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Know your limitations. If you have good posture and can stretch your legs and point your toes, try classical ballet, not hip hop. When you research dances, make sure you know the body placements. See which ones you think you can do well. Always bear in mind, though, that you are learning. You can and will develop greater flexibility.
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Choose your favorite type of dance. While you can always branch out later, start with one type of dance first. Focus on learning that type of dancing before you move on to anything else. 
 

STAGE 3

Dancing to Your Own Beat

How to learn dancing stage 1

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Know what styles to explore. Each style has a different feel. For instance, the quick beats of tap dancing are very different from the long graceful moves of ballet dancing or the edgy movements of hiphop. Perhaps you could try ballroom dancing with a partner or even Irish dancing.[1]


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Watch dance videos online. Try watching different videos to understand the basics of different styles of dance. Maybe you don't have strong enough knees for tap dancing. Maybe you don't like how your feet need to bend in ballet dancing. See what draws you in. 
 
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Look at dance magazines and books. These books describe the basics of dancing, so they give you an idea of what you have ahead of you.
  • Try checking out magazines from the library. It's a free way to explore your options.
  • Dive into the history of dances. It may inspire you to choose one.
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Watch professionals. Go see a live show in your local community. It doesn't have to be an expensive. Maybe your local college has a dance school. However, watching in person provides a different experience than watching a video. It sweeps you up in the performance.[2]
  • If you watch someone dance, you'll get a better feel for dancing. You'll see some great moves and get ideas from the pros. If you can't afford a live performance, try checking out movies with dancing, such as musicals. Pay attention to the dancers to see what they are doing. Are they focused? What is their technique like? Do their emotions complement the music? If you notice what inspires you in their movement, it may help you decide what you want to do.

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Join a community dance class. Many communities offer introductory dance classes. They can introduce you to variety of types at once. Check out your parks and recreation department or library.
  • If your community doesn't offer them, check out your local community colleges. Classes at community colleges are cheap.

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