Monday, July 9, 2018

How To Emerge A Winner In Dance Competitions

By Joyce Green


An individual who is not shy of showcasing their jiving skills to an audience can gain a lot of things including fame. Money can also be earned through dancing since most dance competitions usually have rewards in the form of a financial incentive to participants. This discussion will major on the factors that should be top in the mind of participants when enrolling for an advertised event.

The first thing that one should consider is their skill level. If one is a beginner, it may not make a lot of sense to participate in an event organized for professionals. This is the easiest way for one to find that they are out of their depth. One should look for events that are suited to the skill level that one possesses.

One should also consider the location and the participation requirements. Some competitive events usually have strict rules on who can participate. One ought to look at the locale of the event since it can be too far away and one may have limited financial resources. To avoid spending a lot of money and getting disappointed, a dancer should only apply for participation in events that are a great fit.

Any dancer can do jiving routines. What usually sets apart the winner in a competitive event is usually the presentation and the choreography of the moves being showcased. You will impress the judges by making sure you give a riveting performance. In order to create a good choreography with the moves one has, a qualified choreography trainer should be hired.

The mood of the crowd viewing the competition can make a huge difference in how the judges award their marks. If the audience is impressed, judges can award one more marks. In order to impress all who are present, one should create routines that will have a resounding impact. If for example one dances indecent routines before a religious crowd, it can be a sure way to lose out on the final prize.

Dancers should also practice very hard to give an appealing presentation. Without practice, one can get on stage and become overwhelmed by the audience. The choreography displayed by an individual who has not practiced is also usually likely to come off as haphazard and disorganized. For one to avoid forgetting moves, routines should not be changed close to the day of the encounter.

Prospective participants should ensure they have enough energy to perform all the routines they have planned to showcase. Fasting before a competitive event is not recommended. One should also avoid overfeeding. To ensure that one is well hydrated, plenty of water should be consumed in the days preceding the event and on the day of the contest.

The most important thing that you should do is to ensure you are relaxed on stage. Situations that can cause one to be jittery before the start of the event should be avoided. When an individual is relaxed, they are usually more confident. In many instances, judges usually take the level of confidence that you have into consideration when awarding marks.




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