A new book

by Hayden Fedorwich

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DANCE
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by Hayden
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: What is dance?
Chapter Three: Staying Fit
Chapter Two: Competitions
Chapter Four: Hair and Clothing
Chapter Five: Supplies
Chapter Six: Practices
Introduction
Many people dance even if they don't take any dance classes. People dance at wedding's, party's, and so many more places. Dance is considered a sport and a art. Though many people disagree, studies have shown that dance is a sport.
Chapter One: What is Dance?
Dance is an incredible sport and art.You can let everything go in movement. A definition of dance is an artist and athlete who creates movement with emotion. Dance started in India and Egypt around 3300 B.C. Other styles like ballet began to originate. Around the 1500s ballet began in Italy. The first ever recorded ballerina was Pierina Legnani, and Italian who was considered a supreme leading ballerina. After ballet came pointe. It's a ballet shoe with soles made of leather, with wooden blocks at the end so you can go up in your toes. Pointe came out in the early 1800s. Following pointe came tap. They are shoes with metal on the back so you can make noise. It became very popular in 1845 but started in the early 1800s. After tap jazz dance came. Bob Fosse was inspired by how the Egyptians would dance so sharp. He then named the style jazz. A style of dance with sharp and sassy movements. In modern day times its very fast and aggressive. Jazz came out in the mid 1800s. While some people like fast movements others like soft and flowey movements. This is called lyrical. This came out around the early 1970s. Some people like Jimmy Peters describe it as a "Dream Ballet" Following lyrical came hip hop. A style that involves funk and harsh steps. This came out around the time lyrical did. Other styles like contemporary and musical theater originated from these core styles. But if ballet never existed these other styles would not of been made. Dance originated from ballet.
Chapter Two: Competitions
Most studios participate in competitions. This is a good way for other people to see your dances and show how much time and effort you have put into your routines. At competitions there is a set of judges. They are usually famous or professional dancers. There is also a announcer and music runner. These crew members make it possible for competitions to run. At competitions you perform your dances and the judges will critique you. They record the video of you dancing and put the judges voice on there so while you go back to your studio you can listen to the critiques and you can fix them. Then they score you. At awards they do something called a "adjudication". A adjudication is an award that everyone gets that's based on their score. From least to greatest is gold, high gold, platinum, and diamond. Some competitions will do double platinum, or double diamond. This is a fair way because some people might not place in the overalls. In the overalls it varies on how many people were in the category. If it was a small category they might only do a top five or top three. If it's larger they usually will do a top twenty, fifteen, or top ten.Now this does sound like a basic competition but it's more than that. You get to hang out with our friends, travel, and support other people. Competitions aren't about who wins it's about having fun.
Chapter Three: Staying Fit
Staying fit is very important in the dance world. If you don't stay fit your stamina will drop and you will tend to get sloppy and tired while your doing your dances. Eating fruits, vegetables, and protein are very good foods to be eating, so you can get your energy higher. Drinking a lot of water is also very important. If you don't drink enough water you can get sick or dehydrated. Keeping energy high is very important because dances can range from two to three minutes long. You will need as much energy and stamina as you can get.
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