Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Recital Tips for your Dancer!


Anyone else in shock that June is right around the corner and it’s time for Recital?!  We are excited for our students to hit the stage and show you the routines they have been working on.
A few tips to help make their experience a fun one:

Make a list of all costumes and any accessories.  Be sure to double check that you don’t forget anything for both dress rehearsal and recital.  Include your dance shoes on your list!  Many times, dance bags with shoes are left accidentally at home.

Remove any scuff marks from tap shoes with a general cleanser or Soft Scrub.

Having younger dancers dressed and in their costume when they arrive works well. 

Style hair so that it is pulled back away from face to prevent any distractions during their performance.

Make sure dancers use the rest room before they are dropped off the night of the show. 

Please have one parent or guardian drop off your dancer in their dressing room to avoid congestion in the dressing rooms.  Once your dancer is settled, head to the auditorium to enjoy the show.  Classroom helpers start line-ups before the show begins for many of the classes that dance near the beginning of the show.  The sooner the dancers are lined up and ready to go the less stressful it is for everyone!

And likewise, when the show has ended please have one parent or guardian pick up their dancer from the dressing room.  The large cafeteria area at the school is a great place for pictures with family and friends.

Be sure your dancer is well rested and has had a good meal before their performances.  We discourage messy snacks in the dressing rooms because we want to keep costumes looking great.  But crackers and water and okay to put in your dancers bag for their recital. 

Encourage your dancer to continue practicing right up to the day of their recital.  This will help them feel confident and help ease any nervousness they may experience.

We will have a Photo Opp back drop set up near the entrance of the school for all recitals.  Be sure to stop and snap a few pictures of your dancer before or after their show!  We’ll look for your photos tagged with #eatsleepdance and #WDC2013 on Instagram and Twitter.  Also feel free to share them on our Facebook page!

We are excited to see our dancers!!  See you at East Ridge!




Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Practice Makes Perfect



“Practice Makes Perfect”


Most likely, every week when a teacher is saying goodbye to their class, they also say, “don’t forget to practice!”  Yes, it’s crunch time.  Just a few classes left and it will be time to hit the stage and perform!  We would love for our students to all feel comfortable and have a great experience at their performances.  And knowing their dances is the best way to help accomplish that. In order to know their dances, they are hopefully practicing them at home!

Here are a few practice ideas:
·      Watch and review the recording of their class doing the dance.  Then do the dance with the recording to be reminded of steps.  Follow that up with doing the dance a few times without the recording to work on memorizing the dance.
·      Put on a show!  For younger dancers, this could be gathering up an audience of stuffed animals, siblings, neighbors or pets and showing them their dance.  Or go all out and encourage your dancers to design and make a recital program, tickets, set up seating etc.  What a great activity for a rainy day!
·      Videotape your dancer while they are doing their dance and view it along with them after.  Along with a lot of positive comments, help them to make some observations~  Are they smiling? Are they with the music?  Are their arms strong?  Are there steps that they are forgetting and they need to review?
·      Play your dancers CD in the car or let them listen to it when they are going to bed at night.  A big part of knowing their dance, is mentally knowing the order of the steps.  If they just follow along in class, they are not going to be as confident on stage.  Simply listening to the music and “thinking” about what is next is very beneficial.
·      Have them teach you a section of one of their dances.  Showing someone else how to do a step or two is a great confidence booster!
·      Start a practice calendar and reward your dancer with a special treat, movie night or outing with you when they reach their practice goal.

We would love to hear any other practicing ideas you might have!  Thank you for encouraging practice at home, it can make all the difference in how confident your dancer is once they hit the stage!  And a CONFIDENT dancer is our goal!!

Happy Dancing!  
Kathy