How To Get Higher Marks At Your Next Dance Competition- PART ONE
So I just watched some great dancers at Luv2Dance Competition in Niagara Falls. Congratulations to all participants!
As a professional adjudicator for numerous dance competitions, I often give similar feedback to dancers across the country. I want every dancer, no matter what age or ability you are, to do and feel your best on stage.
Yes, It can be nerve-racking to have judges stare you in the eye… but you’ll only become a better performer and dancer if you listen to our feedback.
So, here’s a few expert suggestions that will improve your marks:
1.) LOOK UP!
Keep your focus OFF the floor please. You’re not putting your best foot forward by looking at your shoes. Be proud and confident, and look at your judges and audience.
If you’re in a duet or trio, naturally acknowledge your fellow dancers with a look and smiles (but don’t over do it). Show us that you enjoy performing and love dance, and you’ll get more points for your stage presence.
2.) RELAX.
All judges know you’re nervous, so don’t make it more obvious by getting uptight. Before you get on stage, take a few deep breaths. Relax. Think of how hard you’ve worked to get to this point, and pat yourself on the back.
Something fun I do to stay calm: Rub your ears with your fingertips, and say “Woo-Saaah.” It works, you’ll see! Once you’re on stage, relax your shoulders and release tension in your neck. And remember, you’re dancing, so SMILE and have FUN.
In PART TWO, you’ll learn about Paying Attention To Details.
Stay tuned…
– Shawn Byfield
About The Author:
Shawn Byfield (http://www.ShawnByfield.com) is an award winning choreographer, show director and a leading expert in dance lessons and industry advice. His extremely fun approach to learning is a must for anyone looking to achieve their highest potential through dance.
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