Your Roadmap to Becoming a Dancer
1. Start with Foundation!
As a New Dancer, 70% of your classes should focus on the fundamentals.
At Musicality Central, we use Sessions such as Funky Foundations and Intro to Heels to hone in on the fundamentals of specific styles to give you the confidence you need to take a choreography class.
3. Add in Beginner Choreography
Now that you’ve starting working on your dance fundamentals and choreography learning skills, it’s time to put all that to practice.
We have beginner choreography based classes like Choreo 101, Dancehall Flava, and Burlesque Intentions that give you the opportunity to practice the skill of learning, retaining, and performing choreography, while continuing to work on your actual dance skills in various styles.
5. Try something different!
Maybe get a little uncomfortable.
A great way to continue to grow is to try things you’ve never done before. So as more opportunities are presented through sessions, workshops, and special events, we encourage you to push out of your comfort zone and expand your path.
2. Take Choreo Confidence
The other 30% that a New Dancer should focus on is learning choreography.
Knowing HOW to take a Choreo Class where you learn quickly and retain easily is a skill, and Choreo Confidence is our proprietary Session teaching you these skills.
4. Kick it up a notch!
Ready for more of a challenge? It’s time to take a level 2 class.
Once you’ve built up your confidence in your dance skills and you’re comfortable with learning, retaining, and performing choreography, it’s time to add in some level 2 choreography classes, such as Choreo Vibes or Funky Vibes. These intermediate classes give dancers more to manage with the pace of the choreo and how fast it’s taught, layering of techniques, the level of athleticism, and more intiricate musicality. Intermediate classes are a great way to challenge yourself and continue to grow.