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Sound Moves At Southbank Centre, London

March 20, 2010 by 4dancers

For those in the UK…

Sound Moves is an event that celebrates dance and music, and it’s coming up March 26 and 27 th at Southbank Center’s Royal Festival Hall. This event centers around a series of performances by young musicians and dancers and it is supported by the Government’s Music and Dance Scheme.

Performers range from 9 to 18 years of age, and the main events include the following:

FRIDAY 26 MARCH

Clore Ballroom Performance, 11.00 am

For two days Southbank Centre will be over flowing with young musicians and dancers for Sound Moves. This performance in the Clore Ballroom will show how diverse music and dance can be. The programme includes classical ballet students from the Royal Ballet School, a chamber orchestra, a brass band, Indonesian Gamelan, contemporary dance and an award winning drummer!

Friday Lunch, Central Bar, 1.00pm

Young musicians from the Yehudi Menuhin School, the Royal College of Music’s Junior Department and the Purcell School of Music will play a programme of classical chamber music.

Pre-Performance Teaser, Clore Ballroom, 6.15pm

Young musicians and dancers will spill out into the Clore Ballroom before their performance in the Royal Festival Hall. Audiences will be treated to a sneak preview of the energy, excitement, creativity and talent of these young performers.

Sound Moves: Celebrating Excellence in Music and Dance, Royal Festival Hall, 7.30pm

At the centre of the two day event this show in the Royal Festival Hall, with performances by over 400 young people, promises to be full of energy and young talent. The programme features classical ballet, big band jazz, contemporary dance, choral singing, Kathak dance and percussion.

SATURDAY 27 MARCH

Piano Marathon, Level 5 Function Room, 10.30 am

Open Orchestra, Clore Ballroom, 11.30 am

An amazing opportunity to sit in amongst an orchestra as they rehearse. Students from the Royal Academy of Music’s Junior Department will rehearse in the Clore Ballroom whilst you sit right in the middle. Your chance to hear what each section sounds like and experience what it feels like to be in the orchestra.

Clore Ballroom Performance, Clore Ballroom, 1.00 pm

After a rich programme of music and dance the performance will finish with an extract of the opera The Jailors Tale performed by over 100 young people.

Strictly Dance Band, Clore Ballroom, 4.00 pm

Finishing Sound Moves on a high, jazz bands from top music schools, centres and conservatoires across London and the South East will play popular dance numbers with members of the public encouraged to take to the floor.

Workshop Programme, Spirit Level, various times between 10.00 – 17.00

A programme of free music and dance workshops for young people aged 10-18 to experience the music and dance scheme which is behind Sound Moves. Please check the website for the full timetable of workshops.

The Southbank Centre Artists in Residence who will be taking part in Sound Moves are Gauri Sharma Tripathi (Kathak choreographer and dancer), dancers from Bonachela Dance and the cellist Oliver Coates.

For more information on this event visit the Southbank Centre page.

Filed Under: Dance in the UK, Editorial Tagged With: dance, music, royal ballet, sound moves, southbank centre, uk

Dance Teaching Tip: Left-Handed Students

March 17, 2010 by 4dancers

Let’s get this out of the way…Teaching TipI’m a lefty. And yes, that is why I am doing this post.

As a left-handed dancer I know that there are a few special challenges that teachers should be aware of. For one thing, learning turns may go better on the left side. This is actually a safety issue when you are working on teaching pirouettes for the first time.

I always ask my students if there are any lefties in the room, just so I am aware of the fact that they may have more difficulty picking up combinations that are demonstrated and done first on the right side.

Not all dancers follow handedness in the dance classroom, however. For example–even though I am left-handed, my turns are better on the right. Each student will need to be assessed individually to discover their strengths and challenges. Still, if you are aware of them, you will be more effective as an instructor.

If you have not yet asked your students about this…consider incorporating it into your class. For some students it can really make a world of difference.

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Filed Under: 4dancers, 4teachers, Studios, Teaching Tips Tagged With: dance, left handed dancers, left-handed, students, teaching

10 Questions With…Jazmine-Youmie Francois

March 3, 2010 by 4dancers

1. Can you tell me your name, your location and a little about your dance background?

Well my name is Jazmine-Youmie Francois. I am originally from Haiti but I have been in the states since I was 5-6 years old. I am a Choreographer, Producer and Believer. I’ve been dancing all my life, but professionally for the last 4 years. I have been a teacher but I believe that I am a student at heart.

2. What is Concrete Dance Couture?

Concrete Dance Couture (CDC) is a site for the Choreographers, Dancers and Stylists who can’t catch the break they’ve been working so hard for. We’ve created a site for dancers whose spirits have been negatively pierced by agency rejections and unresponsive auditions. CDC provides our members with choice auditions in New York City, Los Angeles and other cities all over the United States. We offer legitimate agency listings, exclusive interviews from their favorite choreographers, dancers and celebrities.

We also offer designers and stylists a platform where their work can be seen. In addition, we offer valuable advice from industry insiders and continuous support to help their dreams of being a successful dancer/stylist become a reality.

3. How did the idea for CDC come about?

CDC began with a thought and a prayer. I wanted to provide hungry dancers and designers everywhere a site that focused on the talent and the person. As a dancer, I remembered how hard it was to find auditions to dance with a celebrity, on Broadway and amazing dance companies, but I didn’t want us to be an agency. I wanted us to be an intimate site that provided up and coming dancers with the opportunities that they are constantly searching for. So I asked God to lead and then I followed. I’m still following.

4. What are you currently doing with the site?

Right now CDC is focused on getting every up and coming dancer and stylists/designers out there an opportunity to be seen. We have great auditions/jobs listed for our members, then we post interviews with their favorite choreographers/celebrities. We have 2 sections titled, “Spotlight Dancer and “Wicked Choreography” where we provide sponsors, agencies and the world a chance to see that there are still ambitious dancers out there.

We also have the Reversible Beauty Blog where we focus on building everyone that comes through our site spirits. We understand how hard the industry is so our blog run by Claudine Jean-Mary (Clarity) focuses on spiritual restoration. We want our members to follow CDC’s motto in every area in their lives; Be Fearless, Be Relentless!

5. Can you explain who would benefit from joining and how they can sign on board?

Though CDC is a Dance site, we believe that most people that are entering the industry or are currently working in the industry can benefit from our site. Dancers and designers now have a site that focuses on them and their talent. Our site is very positive and intimate. We are in the business of helping others. Whether it’s finding auditions or helping you with insecurities. We are here to help. We want people to understand that the world is at their feet, not the other way around.

6. What is the cost of membership and what are the benefits?

The cost to become a member of Concrete Dance Couture is $15 dollars a month. We believe that this is very reasonable for struggling dancers everywhere. Members get access to over 100 auditions all over the United States, they get special discounts for special gatherings we have with today’s top choreographers and dancers. Members get to hear the truth about the dance community and are warned about the superficial side of it. In our page “The Industry & You” we have industry insiders and CDC staff answering our member’s biggest questions about the industry.  They receive spiritual rejuvenation and support from us personally. Overall our members get educated, empowered and encouraged in every way to follow their dreams.

7. How do you choose your interview subjects?

I get asked that question a lot. It’s simple really. I believe that these people are brilliant and humble. I usually ask them and they say yes, I think that’s by the grace of God. The truth is, everyone that we have interviewed has been very kind and has given back to the dance community in some way. They have broken doors for hungry dancers, choreographers and designers. I wanted our members to hear them speak about their fears, what kept them motivated and their personal message to dancers everywhere.

8. What is it that you hope to accomplish through having this site?

I hope to help people’s dreams come true. I hope to have more people go after their dreams in a way the industry hasn’t seen before, but most of all I hope to have people everywhere spirits restored.

9. Is this your full-time gig or do you do other things as well?

This is currently my full time gig so you can imagine, I get no sleep (laughs) but I do have a lot of part time gigs. I seriously get no sleep.

10. What are the upcoming plans for the site?

I wish I could tell you. I take it day by day. This might sound weird but I do what God tells me to do. The one sure thing is that we have a couple of pieces of clothing coming out catered to dancers. Obviously we want to help dancers and designers everywhere but I don’t like to plan things too much. You can overwhelm yourself that way so I just let God lead and I follow, when he lets me know, you’ll know (laughs)!

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Filed Under: 10 Questions With... Tagged With: concrete dance couture, dance, jazmine-youmie francois

Teaching Tip: Challenging Your Students In Class

February 22, 2010 by 4dancers

Sometimes it is good to give your students a bit of a challenge in ballet class. Change things up a bit. Students get used to certain patterns, and breaking from the routine will keep them from getting complacent.

For example:

+ Start class facing the opposite way from which you usually begin at the barre.

+ Have students face away from the mirror to do their exercises in the center.

+ Teach a combination, then have the students reverse it.

+ Do exercises in both single and double time.

+ Have students come up with their own simple combinations.

Just throwing a new thing into the mix will help keep your dance classes lively. It will also challenge your students to think outside the box and stretch a bit as dancers. Try to do things like this from time-to-time and the result will be a happier class that is more able to respond to change.

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Filed Under: 4teachers, Studios, Teaching Tips Tagged With: ballet class, combinations, dance

Coming Up On 4dancers…

February 18, 2010 by 4dancers

Just a teaser for readers to let you know that 4dancers has some great things ahead in the coming weeks, including:

  • 10 Questions With…Violeta Angelova, Ballerina
  • Several CD reviews for ballet class music
  • Dance-related travel stops

I’ve got a few other big things “waiting in the wings”, but the ones above will be coming up soon, so check back often!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ballet class music, cd reviews, dance, Violeta Angelova

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