ood communication between dance student and teacher is a necessary part of dance training. There are, however, a few things that as a dance student, you should never say to your dance teacher. From "What time is it?" to "I’m too tired,"
The only thing that is stopping you from becoming a great dancer, could be a dance myth about dance classes. Read on.
From Dance Informa#10. Strength, coordination, fitness, agility. Dance keeps you in condition and makes you strong and fit for other sports – and life in general.#9. Dance builds strong, healthy muscles and bones. It’s also good for “posture, deportm
Blog Author: Kris Norwood, Performing Arts Coordinator Gurnee Park District dance classes look to teach our favorite tiny dancers basic dance skills while having fun! Learn how our preschool dance classes keep children active, encourage social development, enhance critical thinking skills and improve confidence. Active Learning Physica...
Fuel your body the right way before and after your dance class.
Majoring in dance is the most obvious path to a career in the industry. So why choose not to?
Traditionally, the Maypole Dance is a dance performed in celebration of May Day, the first day of May. This article is an overview of how to perform this dance. Put the Maypole together. Unless you have access to a Maypole that has...
Read about your child going to school dances and having motor skill issues. Learn what to say to your child with motor skill issues and how he should act at a school dance.
reat dancers know that talent only gets you so far when you’re learning how to …
Aloha All 🙂New dance medicine book to share! “Safe Dance Practice” is written by three British colleagues of mine in the dance medicine world, Edel Quin / Sonia Rafferty / Charlotte Tomlinson. All three are involved with IADMS (International Association for Dance Medicine and Science), Safe in Dance International (SIDI), and are all MSc graduates of the Dance Science program at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of…