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Dancers Top 6 Pet Peeves

Dancers are taught so much technique, sometimes, we might forget the simplest thing from time to time. These simple technique mistakes can get on our nerves, especially when someone else does them, because we would never make a simple mistake ourselves, right? So we reached out to our awesome dance community and asked them, what are your dance pet peeves? Here’s what they had to say:
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Dance Student Spotlight: Izzy Nardolillo

Meet Izzy Nardolillo, 12, and she lives in RI. Her studio is Centre Studio. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety for about 3 years, and dance has been her outlet.
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Dance Student Spotlight: Davelyn Abraham

Meet Davelyn Abraham, who is 11 years old. She was born and lives in Bandung, Indonesia. Her ballet school is Clara Ballet School, Bandung. She has wonderful parents and teachers who support her with no limit.
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Tips for Taking Care of Your Body as a Dancer

As a dancer, your body is under constant physical stress. And the better you get, the more stress there is. Our tips will help you care for your body.
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Dance Student Spotlight: Nina Soria

Meet Nina Soria, 12, from Miami, Florida. She dances at Miami Dance Collective. Perseverance is what makes her who she is today as a dancer.
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How To Create a Perfect Study Environment

Dance school and day school require the same things: focus, diligence, and the right environment to learn. Here’s how to create a perfect study environment.
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9 More Jokes Only Dancers Will Understand

With so many jokes created, there have to be ones for dancers too, right? Sure enough, there is! If you haven’t read the first article we posted, 8 Jokes Only Dancers Will Understand, make sure you read it after this one. We found 9 more jokes only dancers will find funny, so if you’re in the mood to laugh, keep on reading!
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Dance Student Spotlight: Sofia Ortega

Meet Sofia Ortega, 16, who lives in Veracruz Mexico. She dances at ProVer in Córdoba. She would love to win a scholarship to study ballet in another country.