الاثنين، 18 سبتمبر 2017

Ballroom Dance Competitions In New Jersey Facts And Tips

By Anthony Johnson


As a professional adjudicator for numerous dance competitions, I often give similar feedback to dancers across the country. I want every dancer, no matter what age or ability you are, to do and feel your best on stage. Yes, It can be nerve-racking to have judges stare you in the eye... But you'll only become a better performer and dancer if you listen to our feedback. So, here's a few expert suggestions that will improve your marks in your next Dance competitions in new jersey:

Online Registration Systems- Dance competitions now can use Online Registration Systems that are built into their websites. These systems allow for studios to create an online profile. These profiles will contain all the studio information and all the dancers, teachers, choreographers at that studio. The studio can then; register students for different battles locations, register the desired routines for the students and then pay instantly online. The whole process has gone from potentially taking weeks to minutes.

RELAX.- All judges know you're nervous, so don't make it more obvious by getting uptight. Before you get on stage, take a few deep breaths. Relax. Think of how hard you've worked to get to this point and pat yourself on the back.

Something fun I do to stay calm: Rub your ears with your fingertips, and say "Woo-Sarah." It works, you'll see! Once you're on stage, relax your shoulders and release tension in your neck. And remember, you're dancing, so SMILE and have FUN.

Then, there is a spot light that follows you wherever you go, to peek into every detail of your dancing. Keeping yourself calm and concentrating is a task then, but a passionate dancingr's quality is that once he/she gets into the dancing mode, they forget everyone around and get engrossed completely into the dancing. The most important thing to be kept in mind, when you take part in a ballroom dancing battle is to rehearse with the costume which you are going to wear on the day of the battle.

Scores from judges are now given to the tabulator who has a computer running the Automated Scheduling plus Tabulation software on it; scores are then entered into the system and instantaneously calculated with the specific allotted award for that point range. Tabulation has never been better! Automated Scheduling plus Tabulation System's are also able to create custom made reports that completely mirror every aspect of reporting that battle may have been using!

THREE: Work on shared Sight Lines. What does that mean? This is more advanced, but it's simple. When dancing in a group, find common focal points to make great moments. For example: in your lyrical group, everyone is performing to an imaginary person downstage right. So through your dancing, at the same moment, everyone looks right at them. Think of your dances as movies, and you're always looking and having a conversation with a real person.

Dancing battles are now able to shoot high quality footage of their battle and routines which can be sorted and organized by routine and uploaded to the battles website. No more DVDs and outdated VHS tapes. All the video from a battle along with audio from the judges will become available from their own website with the ability to sell or give away as the battle sees fit.




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