Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Discovering Great Dance Talent Competitions

By Karina Frost


Different types of movement whether ballet, jazz modern, pop or tap are often quite popular among children and adults. There are also a number of different type dance talent competitions. Some focus on a specific style, others encompass all forms and styles. While contact improvisation is an interesting form of dance, it is one not often found in a lot of competitions, most likely due to the liability related to the danger involved in this type dance form.

These competitions can be on a grand scale like America's Got Talent, or a local school event. While some are free, others cost a great deal of money to enter. To find the contest that works best for current age and skill level, it is often best to read a variety of reviews before entering any contests.

All have different rules and guidelines. Whichever competition one finds oneself in, it is important to follow those listed at all times. Otherwise, dancers can be faced with the possibility of disqualification

When participating in any competition, it is important to wear creative costuming, have amazing choreography and self-confidence. When these elements are present, dancers often win. Whereas, when working without a choreographer or costumes, and performing with a lack of confidence, a win is most likely out of the picture. Those who do not win, need to remember the same judges may be present at other events and avoid confrontation and take losses as a motivation to work harder before the next competition.

Individuals interested in movement may also want to check out a few different blogs related to dance. There are also other publications like newsletters and magazines, online and off, that can provide a great deal of insight and inspiration to those involved in competitions. Blogs, and these other publications are also a good way to find out about different dance contests.

When blogging, it can often be easy to have discussions and communicate on forums. In doing so, individuals can acquire a great deal of information which can help one succeed in a contest, and in life. As there are often hundreds, if not thousands of people subscribing to different ones, the internet has become a mega source for good quality information on contests and other events.

When participating in online forums and discussions, it is important to remain kind at all times, even among difference. The only discussion should be about contests and movement, not lifestyles, politics or religion. Otherwise, there can be heated conversations and broken dreams which might have otherwise been realized.

It is probably also best to sign up with multiple blogs and read a variety of reviews. When this is the case, individuals can often find quality information on different forms and styles of movement. Individuals can also find information which can be useful in knowing how long to rehearse and other information related to preventing injuries.

While some prime-time television shows may be considered reality, in reality these are variety shows. Shows like America's Got Talent is a variety show. Whereas, shows like Do You Think You Can Dance are actual focused contests. The same thing can be said for those related to music, American Idol and The Voice are not variety shows but rather vocal contests. As such, when looking to become involved on competitions on a larger scale, it is often best to focus on one which highlights a specific talent.




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