senior dancers
13 + years
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Hip-hop dance is a lively and influential street dance that started in the Bronx, New York, in the 1970s. It mixes African, Caribbean, and Latin American dance styles, including breaking, popping, locking, and krumping. This dance focuses on rhythm, self-expression, and improvisation, serving as a powerful way to tell stories and communicate personally. Dancers usually wear urban-style clothes and use moves like b-boy spins and unique footwork. Hip-hop culture also includes graffiti, DJing, and rap music, all part of a vibrant urban art movement. Today, hip-hop dance has spread worldwide, significantly influencing popular culture, music videos, and competitive dance.
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Commercial jazz dance is an energetic style blending traditional jazz with contemporary, hip-hop, and street influences. It's prominent in music videos and performances, marked by high-energy choreography, sharp movements, and strong musicality. Dancers often wear trendy costumes, and routines can be sassy, upbeat, or acrobatic. Its versatility appeals to broad audiences, making it a staple in entertainment from Broadway to concerts, highlighting individual talent and group synchronization.
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Lyrical dance is an expressive and emotional dance style that seamlessly blends elements of ballet and jazz. Dancers use flowing movements to convey the lyrics and emotions of a song, often with a strong focus on storytelling and interpretation. It combines graceful, fluid motions with technical skill to create a captivating, narrative-driven performance.
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Commercial contemporary is a dance style that mixes modern dance with commercial moves, often found in music videos, live shows, and on TV. It features smooth, expressive movements combined with energetic steps. The style emphasizes strong emotions and includes sharp, commercial moves that match the rhythm and energy of the music. It’s a blend of artistic and trendy elements meant to entertain and engage the audience.
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Tap dancing is a rhythmic dance where dancers wear special shoes with metal taps on the soles to create percussive sounds with their feet. The dance focuses on rhythm and footwork, often set to upbeat music, and can be performed solo or in groups. It combines dance and music, making every step part of the rhythm.
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Item descriptionOpen cabaret is a fun and theatrical dance style that blends jazz, burlesque, and musical theater. It features dramatic, confident movements, playful gestures, and often incorporates glamorous costumes and expressive facial expressions. The style is performed in heels, adding an extra element of flair and confidence. Great for beginners, open cabaret allows dancers to explore their creativity and build confidence while learning the basics of rhythm, posture, and performance. The choreography is flexible, making it accessible and enjoyable for dancers of all levels.