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Kaleidoscope dance felicity
Kaleidoscope dance felicity








kaleidoscope dance felicity

These critiques help dancers and choreographers improve, which is more valuable than first place and can go a long way when dancers have a professional career later in life…whether it is dance or not.Ī great experience: Competitions build confidence, poise, and grace. The desire to commit and never quit stays with a dancer long after they are done dancing.Ĭonstructive criticism: Competition dancers, and choreographers receive personalized critiques from the judges for each routine. Dancers spend hours outside the studio perfecting their routines.

kaleidoscope dance felicity

Routines are broken apart count by count, move by move, so that they can dance as one unit on stage. Promotes hard work: Long before competition season begins, dancers are working hard on their technique and routines. There is a lot of laughter, tears, pride, and mentoring by the older dancers of the younger dancers. Dancers on our team spend up to 13 hours a week with each other which creates a bonding experience. Each dancer has to do their individual best, but also trust one another so that they dance as a cohesive group. It’s like a second family: Being on a dance team promotes teamwork. There are a lot of positives to being on a competitive dance team. We do 3-4 competitions a year where as at some other studios that is their main focus. At Kaleidoscope, we focus on training well-rounded dancers which, if they choose, can lead to a professional dance career. Being a competitive dancer is not for everyone.

kaleidoscope dance felicity

What is competition dance all about? Ever since shows like So You Think You Can Dance, World of Dance, and the YouTube scene, competition dance has taken center stage.










Kaleidoscope dance felicity