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What dance classes would be most useful? - 2008/04/20 19:03 This year, I've been taking jazz and ballet. I am definitly keeping jazz next year, but my other options are ballet, musical theatre ( have to audition for), or tap.

I'm only allowed to take two dance classes, and I'm not sure which one I should choose.
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Re:What dance classes would be most useful? - 2008/04/20 19:22 Well, it really depends on what you're ultimate goals are.

You might want to do a search, as this topic has been discussed several times before.
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Re:What dance classes would be most useful? - 2008/04/28 00:37 Are there any specific shows coming up that one of those classes would help prepare you for? Ex: Chicago-jazz,
Millie- tap, etc.

Also, how much dance experience do you have? If you have a lot take something different, that you haven't tried or maybe haven't done in a while. If you have less experience, I personally feel like ballet is a good starting point. You'll learn terminology and develop technique.

Hope that helps!!! It really depends on what you want though.
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Re:What dance classes would be most useful? - 2008/04/28 15:38 I have 5 yrs of dance exp, 1 yr ballet/tap combo, 2 yrs jazz, 1 yr ballet, 2 yrs hip hop.
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Re:What dance classes would be most useful? - 2008/04/28 21:03 Ok, this is my former field. I have danced professionally and have worked and seen many dancers through the years. I began taking dance when I was 10. It was a class that was a combination of ballet, tap & jazz. Not ideal, but then my family didn't know any different. (A long time ago). Today, I don't dance much as I am too old to really dance in most chorus shows. I only do it for roles that call for an older person to dance. Or more often, I choreograph. I continue to study singing and acting.

I assume that you take dance just for the purpose of getting cast in musical theatre. That is how I was.

My recommendation is to study BALLET. It is the basis of all dance. If you have a good teacher, you will learn to preserve your body. Jazz & especially Hip-Hop will eventually destroy your knees. Your knees are everything. Once they go, they will NEVER be the same. I can say proudly that I still have my knees. Ballet dancers are also the best dancers in all musicals that I see. I can ALWAYS spot a well trained dancer - as a choreographer - the person with the ballet background usually stands out. They have better placement of their angles, hands, and legs. The best Broadway dancers have all had good ballet backgrounds. I recommend you take a couple of years of ballet only and eventually add jazz & tap to your training. Then keep at least 1 ballet class a week for the rest of your dance career.

I will also add. If you are allowed to take more than 2 classes a week, you could add a different class other than ballet at this time. I say ballet only at this point because you specifically said you couldn't take more than that. I view hip-hop as something you can pick-up if you have to. Study tap or jazz as your 2nd choice. The most important thing in studying dance is to learn TECHNIQUE. Just like technique will make you a better singer, the same goes for dance. Ballet, Jazz & Tap will give you the technique. Then you will be able to pick up all the other forms of dance as needed at auditions and shows.

Post edited by: Jbug, at: 2008/04/29 12:44
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