When learning a new dance, it’s important to remember that it isn’t just about knowing the steps but also feeling them. Focusing on the way your body moves and the shifts of weight can help you recall a dance even when it’s long forgotten. Another thing to keep in mind is that every dancer is unique – for example, someone with long legs or arms may be able to move in ways that others can’t.
When practicing for a dance try to find a mirror so you can see how your movements look while dancing. Keeping your posture in good form will help you look more confident and poised as you dance. It’s also important to keep a notebook or journal in your dance bag and spend time after each class or rehearsal writing down the choreography so you can review it later on your own.
Dancers who have been in a routine for awhile should focus on re-enforcing their basic technique rather than trying to throw in tricks that they aren’t ready for. Adding in tricks that are too advanced will make a dance seem untrained and can be dangerous for the dancer.
Lastly, it’s always helpful to watch professional dancers if you want to improve your own skills. Whether it’s watching dance-heavy musicals like “Chicago” or “Anything Goes,” competitive series like “World of Dance,” or just videos from YouTube, you can learn a lot about how to make your own dances stand out from the crowd.