How can a choreographer best support a dancer for dance performances?

Monday, June 4, 2012

Blog 1: Summer Mentorship Component

Mentor:
Contact: Ms. Karen (909) 476-5757
Hours: 10

Experience:
  • Questions:
            What are better methods to teach the younger kids a routine?
             For them to perform with a smile would it be better if they also practice with a smile?
             What are ways to get a synchronized performance?
            What does it take to get an astonishing dance performance?
            How can one make up for a mistake during a performance?
  • What I gained:

            I learned different techniques to teach different dances to a variety of age groups. I learned that while 
            almost every dance requires a different costume, different facial expression, and different body language
            they all have things in common. No dancer will look well if she/he is not confident or prepared. For an 
           an audience to be overwhelmed, a dancer needs to be confident and lose themselves in the performance
           as well (metaphorically speaking of course.)

  • The Chosen Topic
                I knew from the beginning that dance was what I wanted to do. But I wasn't always sure if it was what I
                should do. But going to service learning has been so much fun and I learn something knew every time.
                I basically knew but service learning was that push I needed for me to make it happen.