the different amount of characteristics of dance vary according to the dance !!their can be confidence,reflectiopn,discipline,stillness etc
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER...YOU WOULD NEED CONFIDENCE AND CAN'T BY SHY FOR ANYTHING...HAVE RYTHYM AND GET THE BRAINS! ATTEND DANCE SCHOOLS AND GET IDEAS.
- improves your posture - plays a vital part in boosting your confidence
swayam by seeing sharon will get confidence and wins the match.
d=discipline a=attitude n=new c=confidence e=expression
the different amount of characteristics of dance vary according to the dance !!their can be confidence,reflectiopn,discipline,stillness etc
Confidence is something that can be hard to ignite, you need to know what you want to do and simply take a deep breath and go for it.
toppo dances cos hes bent
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER...YOU WOULD NEED CONFIDENCE AND CAN'T BY SHY FOR ANYTHING...HAVE RYTHYM AND GET THE BRAINS! ATTEND DANCE SCHOOLS AND GET IDEAS.
- improves your posture - plays a vital part in boosting your confidence
swayam by seeing sharon will get confidence and wins the match.
d=discipline a=attitude n=new c=confidence e=expression
I don't know, will they? If they don't ask you then you should go-up to them and ask them yourself - have the confidence and do it.
Confidence
You can get higher confidence by involving yourself in something, such as a sport or hobby. Learning a new instrument, learning how to draw, playing a sport, volunteering or taking dance lessons are ways to improve your self confidence. It will show you that you can be good at something if you put your mind to it and practice. I've written an article on ways to improve self confidence and I've included the link in this answer.
The important features of dance include body, action, space, time and energy. To remember this, people often use the acronym BASTE.
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