Most advanced dancers take some form of classes over the summer, whether that's a weekly class your studio provides, a summer intensive, or something else. Today I'm going to give you some tips on how to build on what you learned over the summer.
Stay in touch with friends and instructors.
This one isn't about progress in dance, but it's still important. If you went to an intensive at another school, you probably met some new people. Try to keep up with them. If you have the opportunity, send the teachers you had a thank you card or text.
Use corrections you got from your teachers.
If you took any summer classes, it's almost guaranteed you got several corrections. Use those in your dancing as you start regular classes again. Your teachers will most likely notice your advancement, and it might be useful later on during casting or level promotions.
Use compliments you got from your teachers.
Don't forget about the compliments you got! Did a teacher say you have a beautiful releve? Did they tell you your fouettes were really good? Do it the same way every time and your dancing will improve a ton.
Write things down.
I'd love to make an entire post about this soon, but having a dance journal can be so useful. You can write down corrections, ideas, inspiration, your dance schedule, important dates, and anything else dance-related in it. If you write things down you learned over the summer, you can look back at those throughout the school year.
Don't slip back into old habits.
Now that you're back at your regular studio, it can be easy to go back to old habits. If you corrected those habits during your intensive, keep it up. And even if you didn't, make it a goal to fix it this year.
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