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

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions


  1. How can a choreographer best support a dancer for dance performances?
  2. What can a choreographer do to make dancer feel comfortable?
  3. How involved in the decision making should the dancer be?
  4. Why a good communication between dancer and choreographer important?
  5. How many dance genres should a choreographer be expertise at?
  6. What qualities does a strong choreographer have?
  7. Which trait is most important to be a good choreographer?
  8. Why do you think many choreographers treat the music like a background?
  9. What is the best way to approach the music?
  10. How can a choreographer best teach students to let go of stage fright?
  11. Why is it important for a choreographer to be innovative with their teaching style?
  12. How much experience should a choreographer have with performing?
  13. Why is it important that a dancer trust the choreographer?
  14. Why do you or don't you think that choreographer should push the limits on their students?
  15. How important is the environment the dancer is in when learning a new routine?
  16. How long do you think is an appropriate stretch time?
  17. Why is it important that the choreographer be back stage with the dancer before a performance? 
  18. Whats your technique to get your dancers out of their shell?
  19. I've read some articles about how dancers dance better when they know the story/ inspiration behind the routine, how can this be effective? 
  20. What's the best way to teach fake emotions while performing?

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