Dance ranges from ballet, to hip-hop, to ballroom, to tap, and so on. So, some dancers may prefer one style over another. In fact, some dancers have a style of dance they do not enjoy as much as others. So whether you like every style, or you have one you’re not a fan of, we reached out to our dance community and asked what their least favorite style of dance was, and here’s what they had to say:
Meet Ella, 15, and she lives in Virginia. She dances at Virginia Beach Ballet Academy. She struggled with concerns about her weight as young as 9 from negative comments.
Meet Constanza Medina Salcedo, and she is 12 years old. She lives in Aguascalientes, México, and her studio is Ballet Clásico Aguascalientes BCA. She wants to continue preparing and studying to be able to join a dance company and achieve her dreams of being a professional dancer.
If you feel sore after a workout or just want to relax, consider the tension in your muscles. These are a few tips for relieving muscle tension in your body.
Meet Kinsley Grace, 11, and she lives in Denver, CO. She dances at Summit Dance. She actually started her IG account because she was having a really hard time with eczema and her skin.
Now, we understand that not every dancer needs to do the splits in order to succeed in their career. However, stretching is still very important to make sure you don’t injure yourself while dancing. Stretching is simply used to increase range of motion and muscle tone, along with flexibility. But how often should you be stretching your muscles as a dancer? We reached out to our awesome dance community and here’s what they had to say.