How Do You Add Levels In Hip-Hop Freestyle Dance?
Hip-hop dancing is first and foremost about feeling. If you’re feeling a song, people can tell. But no matter how hard you’re feeling a beat, if you can’t vary your moves, nobody will notice. Adding levels to your freestyle dance will help distance yourself from other dancers and add a layer of complexity that not only looks good, but also feels good. Think about your dancing as being on three levels. Most beginners just think about their footwork, how their upper body relates and combining them to match the music. While this might be true, think about incorporating your moves at three levels: high, middle and low. Begin high moves by standing up and incorporating your freestyle routine. This is the most natural position, and you will have a tendency to want to remain here. However, if you are incorporating levels, that won’t last. Drop down to the middle level. This means in some cases to crouch down and perform some moves and to improvise moves you would normally do standing in a low