- How can a choreographer best support a dancer for dance performances?
- What can a choreographer do to make dancer feel comfortable?
- How involved in the decision making should the dancer be?
- Why a good communication between dancer and choreographer important?
- How many dance genres should a choreographer be expertise at?
- What qualities does a strong choreographer have?
- Which trait is most important to be a good choreographer?
- Why do you think many choreographers treat the music like a background?
- What is the best way to approach the music?
- How can a choreographer best teach students to let go of stage fright?
- Why is it important for a choreographer to be innovative with their teaching style?
- How much experience should a choreographer have with performing?
- Why is it important that a dancer trust the choreographer?
- Why do you or don't you think that choreographer should push the limits on their students?
- How important is the environment the dancer is in when learning a new routine?
- How long do you think is an appropriate stretch time?
- Why is it important that the choreographer be back stage with the dancer before a performance?
- Whats your technique to get your dancers out of their shell?
- I've read some articles about how dancers dance better when they know the story/ inspiration behind the routine, how can this be effective?
- What's the best way to teach fake emotions while performing?
How can a choreographer best support a dancer for dance performances?
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions
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