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How To Make The Most Of Your Dance Classes

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Dance class is an investment. A lot of money, time, and energy goes into learning how to dance. The last thing you want is for any of that to go to waste by not making the most of every dance class.

You might think that the best dancers become successful by stretching longer, sweating harder, or practicing more than everyone else but that’s not the whole story. If you really want to benefit from your time training in dance, start with your mental attitude toward learning. Here’s how:

 

Take responsibility

Learning anything is on you, friend. Dance teachers just navigate (and occasionally cheerlead) your dance journey. It’s your job to fuel and drive the car.

 

Photo by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0
tango and curves by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

What are some ways to do that and take responsibility for learning in dance class?

  • Arrive early
  • Come prepared
  • Practice proper dance class etiquette
  • Stay focused
  • Take and apply corrections and direction
  • Ask and listen to questions and really absorb the answers
  • Take notes
  • Think ahead
  • Spend more time on the things that need work than the things that don’t
  • Be eager to revisit the basics
  • Listen to your body and keep it in top form with cross-training or conditioning
  • Develop professional relationships with your teachers and mentors
  • Find great teachers you can trust and then actually put your faith in their methods

 

Make mistakes

Dance class is THE place to mess up because the stage is the last place you’ll want to. Give yourself permission to try big and fail hard in dance and in life.

 

Photo by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0
Freneticore The Sacred Harp by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

Discover something new

Notice we didn’t say you should wait to be hit over the head with or bowled over by new information. Make each dance class a quest to learn something new– even about the same old stuff– through listening, watching, trial, or error.

 

Freneticore at Bayou City Arts Fest by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

Feel uncomfortable

Your best growth often happens outside your comfort zone. If dance class feels too easy, it’s not always about class level. Are you pushing and stretching yourself in all of the above ways? If not, maybe class seems effortless because you’re not making an effort to push beyond your limitations.

 

seen, because you can, dance, because you love by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0
seen, because you can, dance, because you love by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

Enjoy the process

Achievement and accolades in dance are awesome but the celebration lasts a blip before you realize that when it’s over, there’s just something new to accomplish. Dance training includes periods of growth and periods of plateau. Make that process the fun part of dance class and you’re golden.

 

Houston Uptown Dance Company by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0
Houston Uptown Dance Company by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

Give thanks

Do celebrate those accomplishments and your dancing body. Be grateful that you get to enjoy the benefits of dance and appreciate the people helping you and motivating you to get the most out of every dance class.

 

tendering at freneticore theater by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0
tenderina at freneticore theater by Ed Schipul is licensed CC BY 2.0

 

 

Thanks, Ed Schipul for making your beautiful photographs of Houston dancers available via CC.

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