Friday, January 25, 2013
Competition Dance Team Auditions
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Rising Stars @Creative Dream Entertainment 25 Waterside Plaza Manhattan New York 10010 212 447-7263 risingstarspac@mail.com
Title: Dance Competition Team Auditions!!!
Summary:
Rising Stars Performing Arts Company offers classes for girls and boys in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and hip hop, acting and musical theatre dance. Our goal is to advance
each student to his or her fullest potential by nurturing them in a positive and loving atmosphere and inspiring our passion for dance. In addition to regular classes, we also have an award winning youth Theatre Company, our newly formed dance competition team, and summer camps in dance and drama for kids ages 3-18. Many of our students attend Specialized Performing Arts High Schools and Colleges. Our students have gone on to appear in Major Motion Pictures, tour with Major Artists, and perform on Broadway. Our staff is devoted to teaching proper injury prevention methods as well as age appropriate dance technique and choreography, in order to respectfully acknowledge the historical roots of dance while also preserving dance and sharing it as an art form. Choosing a dance studio for your child is a big decision. There are many, very good dance studio's in our area. The best way to find the right fit for you, your child, and your family is to come check us out. We are certain you will want to become part of the Rising Stars family.
Msg:
Competitive dance is a popular, widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance styles—such as acro, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, and tap—before a common group of judges. This is in contrast with other activities that involve competition among dancers based on purpose, or specific dance style, such as pom squad, ballroom, sequence, latin, ceremonial, and highland dance.
The competitive dance industry largely consists of competition production companies—also sometimes called dance competition companies—that conduct regional competitions at stops along their annual, nationwide tours. Dancers who compete at these regional competitions are usually dance students ranging in age from about six to eighteen years old. Dance schools typically arrange for their classes to compete as groups. Advanced dance students often compete solo or in small groups (e.g., duo, trio, quad) in addition to competing with their dance class groups.
Competitive dancers must be physically fit because even short dances can be physically demanding. Also, dancers must continuously train to maintain and improve their technique, balance skills, strength and flexibility. Competitive dancing requires dedication as many months may be spent practicing dance and developing dance routines
Summary:
Rising Stars Performing Arts Company offers classes for girls and boys in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and hip hop, acting and musical theatre dance. Our goal is to advance
each student to his or her fullest potential by nurturing them in a positive and loving atmosphere and inspiring our passion for dance. In addition to regular classes, we also have an award winning youth Theatre Company, our newly formed dance competition team, and summer camps in dance and drama for kids ages 3-18. Many of our students attend Specialized Performing Arts High Schools and Colleges. Our students have gone on to appear in Major Motion Pictures, tour with Major Artists, and perform on Broadway. Our staff is devoted to teaching proper injury prevention methods as well as age appropriate dance technique and choreography, in order to respectfully acknowledge the historical roots of dance while also preserving dance and sharing it as an art form. Choosing a dance studio for your child is a big decision. There are many, very good dance studio's in our area. The best way to find the right fit for you, your child, and your family is to come check us out. We are certain you will want to become part of the Rising Stars family.
Msg:
Competitive dance is a popular, widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance styles—such as acro, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, and tap—before a common group of judges. This is in contrast with other activities that involve competition among dancers based on purpose, or specific dance style, such as pom squad, ballroom, sequence, latin, ceremonial, and highland dance.
The competitive dance industry largely consists of competition production companies—also sometimes called dance competition companies—that conduct regional competitions at stops along their annual, nationwide tours. Dancers who compete at these regional competitions are usually dance students ranging in age from about six to eighteen years old. Dance schools typically arrange for their classes to compete as groups. Advanced dance students often compete solo or in small groups (e.g., duo, trio, quad) in addition to competing with their dance class groups.
Competitive dancers must be physically fit because even short dances can be physically demanding. Also, dancers must continuously train to maintain and improve their technique, balance skills, strength and flexibility. Competitive dancing requires dedication as many months may be spent practicing dance and developing dance routines
Rising Stars @Creative Dream Entertainment 25 Waterside Plaza Manhattan New York 10010 212 447-7263 risingstarspac@mail.com