Is it your first time taking a class? Did your friend show you their favorite style, but you’re not sure if that’s the one you want to do? Well, we got you covered! Today, we’re going to give you a brief overview of some styles of dance (in case you don’t have time to try them all).
The dance season is back up and in full swing! (Even though it’s a year-round sport.) So while doing schoolwork and dance classes can get pretty stressful, we’ve got some great inspiring January quotes to help get you through the month.
Meet Valentina Romano and she is 9 years old. She lives in Zapoan, Mexico and she dances at Paty Geyer Dance Center. She was fortunate to participate in an elite group in PGDT in which she is the smallest, with a difference of 3 years from the rest of her team.
Wow! There are just so many things only dancers will understand. From itchy costumes to feeling sore all the time, dancers are simply put, different from all other athletes. So here is Dancer Things: Part 5.
Meet Andrea Camila Martinez and she is 9 years old. She lives in Aguascalientes and she dances at Ballet Clásico Aguascalientes. She started practicing ballet at the age of 2, two hours a week for fun.
Meet Axel Shirt and he is 10 years old. He lives in Pakenham, Australia and he dances at Dance Stream Victoria. He loves all styles of dancing, but tap dancing is his favourite.
Chances are, we’ve all counted down from 10 and watched the ball drop in New York. But what other traditions occur on New Years Eve/Day? Today, we’ve gathered some of the traditions for New Years Eve/Day from around the world. We hope you enjoy and learn something new!