Meet Chloe Liddle, 11, who lives in Northern Virginia. She dances at Creative Dance Studio. Her sister was on the studio dance team, and she wanted to follow in her footsteps, so she joined as soon as she could.
While some of us may only spend a few hours at the studio a week, for others, the studio has become a second home (because of how much we are there). But whether you spend all morning, all afternoon, all day, or even just a few hours at the dance studio, you need time to relax. And if you’re too exhausted from dance to think of what to do, we got you covered. We reached out to our dance community and asked them, what do you do after a long day of dance?
Meet Emma Poirier, 15, and she lives in Orange County, California. She dances at Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy. Whenever someone would try to tell her she was not good enough to do something, she would work extra hard so she would be able to prove them wrong.
Meet Ivanna Meza, better know as Chivo, and she is 6 years old. She lives in the State of Mexico and she goes to Pre Professional Training by Violeta Meza. She always think about her grandfather, and he gives her a lot of strength to overcome her fears.
Dancers are taught so much technique, sometimes, we might forget the simplest thing from time to time. These simple technique mistakes can get on our nerves, especially when someone else does them, because we would never make a simple mistake ourselves, right? So we reached out to our awesome dance community and asked them, what are your dance pet peeves? Here’s what they had to say:
While it’s known for the loud staccato steps of its dancers, Irish dance isn’t all about hard-soled shoes. Here are the different types of Irish dance shoes.
Meet Izzy Nardolillo, 12, and she lives in RI. Her studio is Centre Studio. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety for about 3 years, and dance has been her outlet.