Tuesday, 11 July 2017

What Dance Parents Need To Know About Dance Competitons Ohio

By Dennis Russell


If you are a dance parent who is new to the world of competitive dance you may be feeling lost and overwhelmed by the process. This is normal. These events can seem large and confusing. Once you have lived through a few events, however, you won't find the experience as stressful. Here are a few things that you need to know that will make attending dance competitions Ohio much more enjoyable.

There are many different dance competitions available for your child to compete in. It is normal for the dance studio where your child trains to choose several different events to compete in throughout the year. Keep in mind that different students may be attending different competitions. This is because some are geared more towards specific dance styles or experience levels.

You should also expect things to become much more intense and focused at the studio. Keep in mind that your child will often be rehearsing more and that they will be expected to polish their performance. They should know the basic choreography and will now be working on getting each detail perfect. Expect your dancer to be frustrated and uncertain at this point. It is all part of the process.

You should also think about where you will stay during the competition. It is not uncommon for dancers to have to perform on more than one day. If your son or daughter is only in one number you will often be able to go up and come back the same day. The same is true if your child is performing close to home. If you do decide to stay, make sure you book hotel rooms early so that they are not all filled up.

Usually, a dancer will need to bring a lot of gear to an event. Each number will have a costume and there may be different shoes and accessories that will go with their costumes. A large suitcase that can hold all of their performing gear will help keep you organized. Wheeled suitcases are best as they can simply be pulled along, regardless of how heavy they are.

Costumes are not the only thing that you should pack for your dancer. Hair products, elastics and pins are all good things to have in your competition bag. Sewing kits can be very handy when it comes to attaching straps, sewing on trim or pinning costumes that may not fit perfectly. Food is something you should also pack. Dancing can work up an appetite and sometimes it is hard for them to get to a restaurant between numbers.

You should expect to arrive early and leave late. Dancers need to arrive early enough that they can get dressed, do their hair and warm up well before they go on stage. Some competitions run behind schedule. Even if they are running on time, there is usually time between when a dancer performs and when the awards are handed out. Factoring this wait time into your day can help you stay relaxed and relatively stress free.

It doesn't matter whether this is your dancer's first year competing or they have been on stage time and time again. Nothing beats the thrill of seeing them working their hardest. Don't worry about all of the stress and nerves. Just sit back and enjoy the show.




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