How Do You Choreograph A Dance Routine?
Dance is one of the most expressive art forms human beings can create. However, choreographing a routine can be a bit more challenging than it seems. Dance routines range in difficulty from the hokey pokey to advanced ballet technique. But regardless of your skill level, there are a few basics to choreography that can be followed by any choreographer. Assess the difficulty level of the dance you want to choreograph. If you are choreographing for a group, you might bear in mind their age level and the amount of training they have received. Determine where your dance will be performed. There are different venues for dancing; a recital, a talent show or a birthday party celebration. Decide if your dance is to be judged or simply for viewing. These concerns will shape how intricate and advanced your dance will have to be. Choose the music for your dance. Your music should reflect the mood of the performance you are performing in, and it should also be appropriate for the performance venue.