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Choreographed Dance

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  • The Requirements for a Dance Choreographer

    Most choreographers go into the field out of a love for dance. As a dance choreographer, you plan dance recitals or performances, making sure that every dancer knows her part. You plan routines, audition dancers, cast roles and participate in dance practices. Preparing for a performance will take long hours, but choreographers love the work. To become a dance choreographer, you need a combination of training and skill.

  • What Qualifications Are Needed to Be a Dance Choreographer?

    Choreographers cannot be afraid to create. As a choreographer you may have to take an old dance routine and make it new or you may be asked to create an original piece. No matter the request, creativity must be your home and training your foundation. You don't need a specific degree to enter the world of choreography, but you must have an understanding of movement and the human body. Dance encompasses a vast array of cultures, techniques and discipline; to qualify as a dance choreographer you must be willing to train as well as learn.

  • Grants for Dance Choreographers

    Choreographers use their artistic acumen and creative vision to bring dance to life. The U.S. Department of Labor states that many choreographers are retired professional dancers or have undergone rigorous dance training. Because of the nature of the profession, work in choreography can be sporadic. Some grants, though, are available to help fund a choreography career.

  • What Are the Differences Between Dance in the Past Vs. the Present?

    Although we think of dance as an art form, it originally began as a way of carrying out rituals. Historically, dance was used as a way of communicating with gods or commemorating social occasions; it was only later that we began to view it as pure entertainment. But even with the division of performer and audience, dance never lost its capacity to reflect the values and concerns of society. It's a constantly evolving medium.

  • How to Stop, Pop and Drop it

    To stop, pop and drop it, you'll have to be dancing first and then simply stop, pop and drop. Discover the stop, pop and drop with help from a choreographer in this free video on dance lessons.

  • How to Rave Dance

    To rave dance, you want to learn how to do waves, which are actually done with your fingers. Find out how to rave dance with guidance from a choreographer in this free video on dance lessons.

  • History of the American Musical

    The history of the American musical theater dates back to the mid-1700s. The performances were considered to be more European than American however, since the American theater style was yet to be defined. Although now rich in artistic expression and globally recognized for its relevance as an art form, the American musical went through many changes before it appeared in the form it does today.

  • Differences Between Choreographers & Dance Instructors

    Dance instructors and choreographers are both directly involved with working with dancers and play integral parts in the execution of a successful dance piece. These professions require different credentials, though many dance artists teach as well as choreograph.

  • How to Choreograph a Dance

    Dance is a beautiful artform to watch and while its the dancers who bring the art to life there is a master artist behind that creating the steps. Here is how to choreograph a dance.

  • How to Choreograph a Dance Solo

    Dance is beautiful and difficult in its own right, but doing a solo where you are the only one on stage is even more stressful and hard to pull off. Here is how to choreograph a dance solo that will keep the audience's attention, and be entertaining and technically challenging.

  • How to Choreograph a Tap Dancing Routine

    Tap dance choreography is unique in that it brings its own sound to any song. You want to take into the instrument effect of the dance steps as well as what the steps bring to a story and meaning of a song. Here are a few simple steps in getting to the core of how great tap dance choreography can be done.

  • How to Choreograph a Lyrical Dance

    Lyrical dances show expression, mood and often tell a story. Choreographers can create beautiful, flowing lyrical dances or sad, serious dances. The interpretation of the music is left to the choreographer. Here are some tips on how to choreograph a lyrical dance.

  • How to Choreograph Hoop Dance Routines

    Hoops make great props for dance routines, turning an ordinary routine into a real crowd pleaser. Hoops can be used in many different ways throughout the course of the routine. Follow these steps to get ideas on how to choreograph your own hoop dance routines.

  • How to Choreograph a Contemporary Dance Routine

    Choreographing a dance routine can be a fun and exciting experience. The various forms of dance are as diverse as the dancers who perform them. Contemporary dance routines are typically intricate and physically demanding. With the right knowledge and a concise process of creation, choreography can be much easier. Use these steps to help you create the contemporary dance routine you've always wanted to make.

  • How to 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.

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