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For all of us dance veterans the prospect of a dance concert is the highlight of our year. It’s something we look forward to it the minute we start a new school year! We love learning the routines, trying on our costumes, stage makeup, new tights, photo day, dress rehearsal - we are all about the sequins and the sparkles!!
However, for some students (and parents) who are not yet familiar with the dance world, the idea of a dance concert can be quite daunting. At Dance Division we aim to make the process as painless as possible by keeping parents informed of all-important dates early on, and providing lots of information without overwhelming you.
Over the next few weeks all students will receive their “Concert Pack”, which includes everything you need to know in one place to help you navigate through this glittery time of year.
So after writing down all the dates and knowing what colour tights to get and if Charlotte’s hair has to be in a bun or a ponytail, you might be wondering what the benefits are of having your child participate in a dance concert? Here are a few things we think are worth their weight in gold!!
1. Concerts boost confidence!!
Taking part in a performance can help students overcome stage fright, shyness or anxiety. Most students will become nervous about getting on stage in front of everyone, but they take comfort in the fact that nearly everyone feels the same way. For our younger students who may suffer from more nerves than others, our caring team are on hand to help guide and show them how to find the fun and joy in the process.
We’ve never had a student not go on stage – yes there have been nerves and a few tears but in our experience, once the initial fear of getting out there has been overcome, we see students thrive and gain self confidence that will support them in years to come.
2. Concerts provide goals to work towards
Like dance exams, the months spent preparing for a concert provides the student with a goal to work towards. It’s an opportunity to showcase all the new steps and technique and musicality they’ve learnt throughout the year. It also teaches students HOW to work towards a goal by learning new routines and mastering new steps that they’ll get to show off to their friends and families.
3. Teamwork!
Dancing is a team sport!! There might not be a “Goal Shooter” or “Left Midfielder” in a dance routine, but all students have their positions and a part to play. Teamwork and camaraderie are an important part of a dance class and as concert time approaches we see this camaraderie extend beyond the student’s regular class to the whole studio; all students working together to make this concert the best one yet!
4. Building new skills
Concerts can often expose students to a whole set of new skills: memorisation, stage directions and theatre terminology, spatial awareness from working in a new environment, and, one of our favourites, the long lost art of being patient and quiet.😊
5. Ah the memories!
Concert memories are lifelong memories!! Pictures to hang on walls, costumes that become treasured keepsakes, the moments shared with fellow dance friends, the bright lights and applause and the exhilaration of pride as you take the last curtsey.
Dance concerts are certainly a time of celebration and of learning and offer so many benefits to young dancers.
Frustratingly, at this time of year we sometimes have a small handful of students drop out of dance. Occasionally the student is just tired as the year draws to a close, or has over-committed to other activities. In other instances the student has anxiety about performing.
As teachers we feel it’s such a shame for a student not to see it through to the end of the year and perform in the concert, as it is the culmination of a year-long commitment to dance and is such an exciting time! We also feel a pang of disappointment for the other members in that student’s class. It’s easy to forget that dancing is actually a team sport too – losing a student so close to concert time can be exceptionally hard on fellow classmates who not only miss their friend but also now have to deal with the repercussions of an entire dance being re-worked to accommodate one less person.
We encourage all parents and students to look at all the amazing benefits of participating in the end of year concert and have a really good think before making the decision to leave so close to the end of the year.
For the families, the dance concert is a time to take pride in their dancer’s achievements. For the student, it’s a time to shine and let that love of performing grow. Let’s not sweat the small stuff (because at the end of the day no one will remember if Ava’s headband came off mid-dance), take a step back, breathe and enjoy this gorgeous, sparkly moment!
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Saturday 8:45 - 11:30
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