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HOW TO BE A GOOD LEADER FOR YOUR DANCE CLASS/TROUPE
Here’s a clear and concise guide on how to be a good leader: Lead by Example: Your actions speak louder than words. Show commitment, punctuality,
HOW TO FEEL MORE CONFIDENT ON THE DANCE FLOOR
Let’s address the truth: Confidence issues can affect dancers of all levels, stemming from past negative experiences and internalized stories. It’s a common struggle, but
HOW TO KEEP DANCING THROUGH HARD THOUGH TIMES
Life can throw some serious curveballs, right? From pregnancies to relocations, divorces, financial ups and downs, you name it – it’s been a rollercoaster for
YOU ARE NOT THE BEST DANCER, BUT YOU ARE NOT THE WORST EITHER
During my 17-year dance journey, I have met hundreds of dancers from different countries, backgrounds, dance styles, and ages. One of my goals is to
HOW TO START TEACHING WHEN YOU FEEL YOU ARE NOT READY.
Have you felt like you want to start teaching dance but you don’t feel like you are ready? To be honest, I think we all
WHY DO WE OFTEN FEEL THE URGE TO MIMIC WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING?
It’s something I’ve observed in the dance community, and frankly, it’s disheartening. When individuals steal ideas or creations from fellow dancers, it not only shows
3 COMMON MISTAKES YOU SHOULD AVOID WHEN TEACHING DANCE
When I started teaching, I used to think that getting my dance certification and being a good dancer was enough to teach. Over the years,
YOUR EGO IS YOUR WORST ENEMY IN YOUR DANCE JOURNEY
Have you ever felt excluded or overlooked in a social setting? If so, you’re not alone. It’s common for advanced dancers to isolate themselves from
SUCCESS DOESN’T HAPPEN OVERNIGHT!
I had the pleasure of interviewing Elizabeth Medina, the visionary behind IndOriental Style Bellydance. Hailing from Spain, Elizabeth shared her fascinating story of immersion in