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Dance Competitions for Fun and Experience

By M. Lane, published Jul 24, 2007
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Dance Competitions are great opportunities for dancers to gain performance experience, receive feedback and critique, and meet other performers from all over the country. They are also wonderful bonding experiences and great fun for studios and groups.

Studios and dance groups across the United States compete in competitions. Usually competitors need to be students at a studio. Some studios may require that in order to enter competitions, dancers take special classes or audition to be on the "team". If you are a dancer and hoping to compete, you should take special note of the competition rules and find out if you need to be represented or sponsored by a teacher or studio. Even if your studio does not regularly enter competitions, your teacher may be willing to accompany you to the competition. If you win or do well in the competition, you can even send a press release to local newspapers to help publicize your studio and your accomplishments.

At most dance competitions you will be given rules and regulations ahead of time. On the day of the competition you check in and then are shown an area to change into costumes and warm-up. When your time to dance comes you will perform in front of the judges and audience. When you are not dancing, many competitions allow dancers to watch the other performances. Some competitions allow parents to watch, but a few do not - you should check ahead of time.

The judges will score you and possibly give oral or written critiques. At the end of the performance session prizes are awarded. This usually includes trophies, plaques, and/or cash prizes. At some of the larger dance competitions winners move on to finals which may involve traveling to other states.

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