Friday, April 24, 2015

Creating A Positive Experience With Summer Dance


 


Summer vacation is right around the corner and this means family vacations, lazy days at home, time spent at the park or doing other activities.  This can start to excite dancers young and old.  Families start to plan their annual vacations and this may interrupt a dancer’s dance education.  It can be a challenge to get motivated to come to dance when your friends and family are outside enjoying the warm weather or going and doing fun activities.  So what can you do to make summer dance fun and stay motivated to keep reaching for your dance goals?

First, remember why you or your dancer started dance in the first place.  You could even write down the reasons and tape them up in a highly visible area to look at them each day.  Focusing on your
goals creates personal drive and motivation to keep working hard and to stay positive about going to your summer dance classes.  Second, try to plan family trips around summer dance classes.  I understand this isn’t always possible, but doing your best will help keep you or your dancer on track to reaching all dance goals.  Third, create an incentive program for young dancers.  An idea would be to get a jar or glass and buy some marbles, you may even have some around already.  With each day your young dancer goes to dance they get a marble in the jar.  If they go without complaining, they get a marble in the jar.  You can create any reason for them to earn these marbles.  So when the jar is full you take your dancer out for an activity or family night of their choosing.  Kids get excited when they see the jar filling up.  It is even more exciting for them to add the marbles to the jar.  For older dancers, discuss their why’s with them daily.  Create a positive environment and let them know that you support them and it will be worth all the hard work.  Lastly, share the summer dance program with family and friends.  It can be a more enjoyable and rewarding experience to have friends and family going to dance with you.  Spreading the reasons why you love Shaw Dance Studio can remind you of your passion and goals for dance.  When you believe in something it is easy to spread the news and get excited for the next stages in your dance development. 

Here at Shaw Dance we are all about teaching and showing dancers what it means to work hard, stay on track, stay positive, and live without excuses.  All of us teachers and administration believe in our dancers.  We believe each and every one of you have the potential to reach your biggest dreams.  All you have to do is work hard, stay positive and never give up.  We can’t wait to see all of you during your summer dance classes and remember to keep reaching for the stars.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Dance-No More Excuses




 
Being a dancer can be as challenging as football, basketball, or any other sport.  It takes determination and personal drive to excel from day-to-day.   But, excuses can be put a damper on your personal growth in dance and in life.
 
 

Excuses can sabotage your progress and bring your team down all together.  With the first I am too tired, or my legs hurt, you are creating a negative experience.  Yes dance is difficult and it can push you to your limits physically and mentally, but the question to ask yourself is, do you love to dance?

Anything that you have passion for in life you should be excited and happy to do.  You should show up with a smile on your face and ready to push yourself to next level of excellence. 

Look at all the great leaders and inventors in history, did they get to where there were or are by making excuses?  No, they held themselves accountable to their mistakes and they woke up every day with personal drive to become what they had a passion for.

Dance is not only a hobby, but it can be a profession, an avenue to college scholarships, but more importantly it is a force to help shape you into a better individual.
 
 

Remember why you started dance and what it is about it that makes you smile.  The way to becoming a better dancer and human being is to surround yourself with positivity.  Because what you send out into the Universe is what you are going to receive back.  When you are negative you are creating more negative things to develop.  Envision yourself being a better dancer, landing each turn, having perfect form and you will get there.  Have patience with yourself and have fun with it, because whatever you love to do you should have fun doing it.  Show up to dance with a positive attitude and with no excuses and watch what happens.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Preparation for dance competition season...what do you need to do?


 
 
The dance competition season is almost among us and this means long weekends and busy schedules.  Life as a competitive dancer isn’t always easy, but the rewards are long lasting and worth all the hard work.

So, what do you need to do to do as a competitive dancer to prepare for this busy time of year to make it easier and more productive? 

First, making sure that all costumes and needed personal items are all neatly put together will help that morning of your first competition.  Putting small items, such as hair bows, gloves, tights, foot paws, etc., in sealable plastic baggies will help keep small items from being lost and will be easily accessible.  The night before your competition make sure all needed items are found and put into the proper places in your bag.  Other items that may be useful to have in your dance bag would be hairspray, makeup, eyelash glue,  extra set of lashes, bobby pins, safety pins, snacks for in between dances, Q-tips, extra elastics, a brush and a comb.

Make sure you get to bed early the night before to get plenty of rest, so you aren’t feeling sluggish and tired.  This will help keep your mind alert and you will give a top notch performance.  Eat a nutritious breakfast and plan ahead so you will arrive early to your destination, with plenty of time to check in and find your team’s dressing room. 

When you arrive at the competition, make sure you are professional and have a smile on your face.  Creating a positive and professional atmosphere can help your team and your own personal performance.   

Here are some tips to help with your dance team’s competition:

·         Don’t fear the judges – know that the judges are human and they’re there to watch you and your team have fun.  Show them all the hard work you have been doing over the last 5-6 months.  Make eye contact, smile and show the judges that you love to dance and are having a fabulous time.

·         Have faith in the choreography – even if you have flawless technique and breathtaking leaps, choreography is very important.  This will create amazing balance and flow.

·         Be thankful for all those hours of practice – practice, practice, practice, this is the answer to perfecting any talent or technique.  The hours of practice will show in your performance.

·         Use your face – amazing dancing isn’t just using your body, but you need to use your entire body.  So smile and show expression in your face and watch how much it will affect your performance and the audience.

·         Warm Up – when you get to the competition find a large area to stretch and warm-up your body.  You might be tempted to observe the crowd, but know that warming up is very important for preventing injury and for calming your nerves.

·         Keep your cool – remember competing isn’t everything.  What is more important is having fun and doing your best.  The judges will be able to tell if you love your craft and doing it for total enjoyment.  When you love what you do it shows through and this is what makes a true winner.  So keep calm and show the audience and the judges exactly why you spend countless hours practicing every week.

Lastly, always behave in a manner that would be representing the mission and vision of your dance studio.  You are representing the best and you should behave like you are the best.  Be humble, be confident and always be positive.