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Learn to DanceMany people think that dancers are born with the gift of dancing; and not everyone can dance. However, this is not true as everyone can be a good dancer if they have enough practice. If you are one of those who enjoy dancing, you will certainly do well if you are dedicated enough to learn to dance. When you learn to dance, you may feel quite unnatural at first. However, with the right practice, it is possible that you will become a good dancer. Dancing is basically an art of making simple movements and gestures, and you dont really need to go to school to learn that. Even children can learn to dance by themselves. Just practice some simple movements and try to make them as graceful as possible. Once you are able to perform the fundamental movements, you can consider learning choreography and routines which require more advanced dancing skills. With routine dancing, you have to move according to a predetermined pattern, so that your dancing will be in harmony with the other dancers in your group. It requires a lot of practice, but when you have mastered your routines, you will be good enough for the stage. There are many ways for you to learn to dance. You can always learn by imitating your favorite dancers, just by watching their music videos. Its surprising to know that the famous choreographer Wade Robson had learnt to dance by watching videos too. You can also learn to dance by making friends with people who are great dancers, and then follow them as they show you some of their moves. There are a lot of things you can learn from fellow dancers. You can learn different moves from each of them and then develop your own signature moves. Dancing is one of those things that you can learn on your own. It is form of expression that is not bound by any rules. If you are imaginative enough, you can even create your own dancing style. |
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