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Strictly Dance Fever
Posted by Kirsty
1/8/2005  10:12:00 AM
I have been dancing 15 years and am set to apply for the new dance show "Strictly Dance Fever" with my brother. We have set about a Jive routine and I love dancing it. Just a little worried that nerves will get the better of me. I have always wanted to enter something like this and being part of a small dance school doesnt really give me the opportunity to do many competitions.
Any advice on how to get rid of the nerves??
Re: Strictly Dance Fever
Posted by Laura
1/8/2005  11:33:00 AM
Experience is usually the best antidote. Can you arrange to do some performances in your town? Like at a school or a senior center or shopping center or at a party or things like that? The more times you can go up and dance your routine in front of people the easier it will get. Good luck to you!!
Re: Strictly Dance Fever
Posted by Kirsty
1/9/2005  6:53:00 AM
Thanks for the advice. Im doing a performance at a biggish function next saturday which is when we are recording the routine to send it off so hopefully that will give me some confidence!
Re: Strictly Dance Fever
Posted by Don
1/8/2005  8:10:00 PM
When you watch a ice skater either solo or a pair, you are watching what they are doing, you are not actually watching the persons. Concentrate on your performance. Look in my direction yes. But first Look at what I can do. Look at the shapes in space that I can create and my musical interpretation. Even though you are dancing with your brother remember to look at each other as well as looking away. When you see a top couple dancing every look every mannerism has been rehearsed over and over again. Think along those lines and you wont have time to get nervous. Remember you are trying to bring your audiance to you and not you to them.

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