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WHAT LEVEL ARE YOU ON?

Finding the right level is absolutely essential for your development as a dancer.

FIND YOUR LEVEL BELOW.

level 1

Level 1 is perfect for individuals that have never danced before. This level focuses on introducing the fundamentals of a particular dance style. This level focuses on 6 basic elements:

 

1. Basic Steps: Beginners learn the fundamental steps and movements of the chosen dance style.

 

2. Technique: Emphasis is placed on proper technique, including posture, footwork, and body movement.

 

3. Simple Choreography: Beginners start with simple choreography to develop their coordination and rhythm.

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4. Music Awareness: Learning to dance to the beat and rhythm of music is an essential part of beginner dance.

 

5. Gradual Progression: As beginners become more comfortable, they progress to more complex steps and combinations.

 

6. Fun and Enjoyment: Level 1 classes aim to be fun and engaging to encourage a love for dance.

 

Overall, level 1 dance classes provide a welcoming and supportive environment for individuals to start their dance journey.

 

LEVEL 2 

A Level 2 dance class builds upon the basics introduced in level 1 and offers a slightly more challenging experience. Here's what you can expect in a Level 2 dance class:

 

1. Skill Progression: Level 2 classes focus on developing and refining the foundational skills introduced in beginner classes. Students work on improving their technique, balance, and coordination.

 

2. Intermediate Steps: In Level 2, dancers learn more intermediate-level steps and combinations, allowing them to expand their repertoire.

 

3. Complex Choreography: Students start to tackle more complex choreography and routines that require a higher level of skill and memorization.

 

4. Increased Musicality: There's an increased emphasis on interpreting and dancing to the music with better timing and expression.

 

5. Physical Conditioning: Level 2 classes may include more conditioning exercises to enhance strength and flexibility, which are important for dance.

 

6. Commitment: Level 2 classes often require a greater commitment in terms of attendance and practice to keep up with the more advanced material.

 

Overall, Level 2 dance classes are designed for individuals who have a solid grasp of the basics and are ready to take their dance skills to the next level. These classes provide a bridge between beginner and more advanced dance levels.

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LEVEL 3

A Level 3 dance class represents an intermediate stage in dance training. Here's what you can expect in a Level 3 dance class:

 

1. Advanced Techniques: Level 3 classes focus on refining and advancing the techniques learned in previous levels. Dancers work on perfecting their posture, footwork, and body movement.

 

2. Challenging Choreography: Students are introduced to more intricate and challenging choreography that requires a higher level of skill, memory, and precision.

 

3. Musical Interpretation: There's an increased emphasis on musical interpretation, allowing dancers to express themselves more effectively through movement and timing.

 

4. Performance Skills: Level 3 classes often incorporate performance skills, teaching students how to convey emotions and tell a story through their dance.

 

5. Stamina and Endurance: Dancers work on building stamina and endurance through longer and more physically demanding routines.

 

6. Consistency: Regular attendance and practice are crucial in Level 3 classes to maintain and improve skills.

 

Overall, Level 3 dance classes are designed for individuals who have a strong foundation in dance and are looking to take their skills to a more advanced level. These classes prepare dancers for more challenging routines and performances.

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open level

An open level dance class is a type of dance class that is accessible to participants with varying levels of experience, from beginners to more advanced dancers. Here are some key characteristics of an open level dance class:

 

1. Inclusivity: Open level classes are designed to be inclusive, welcoming participants with a wide range of dance experience.

 

2. Mixed Abilities: Dancers of different skill levels can attend the same class. Instructors typically provide variations of movements to cater to various skill levels.

 

3. Warm-Up and Technique: Classes usually begin with a warm-up that focuses on fundamental dance techniques, such as posture, alignment, and basic steps. This benefits both beginners and more experienced dancers.

 

4. Progression Options: Instructors may offer options for progression within the class, allowing more advanced participants to explore additional challenges while keeping it accessible for beginners.

 

5. No Pressure: Open level classes tend to be more relaxed and less competitive, making them a comfortable environment for learning and improving dance skills.

 

7. Fun and Enjoyment: These classes often prioritize the joy of dance and self-expression, making them a great choice for those looking for a recreational dance experience.

 

8. Personal Growth: Participants have the opportunity to progress at their own pace and set their own goals within the class.

 

Overall, open level dance classes are a flexible and inclusive option for individuals who want to explore or continue their dance journey without the pressure of strict skill-level requirements. They provide an environment where dancers of all backgrounds can enjoy and improve their dancing.

SO ARE YOU READY?

 

sign up & groove on!

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