Sunday, July 16, 2017

What Dance Parents Need To Know About Dance Competitons Ohio

By Dennis Russell


If you are a parent of a competitive dancer, you know how fun and exciting competing can be. If you are just starting to attend these events, however, they can feel overwhelming. Here is a parent's guide to getting through dance competitions Ohio that should help you cheer your son or daughter on while keeping your sanity and sense of humor intact.

There are many different dance competitions available for your child to compete in. It is normal for the dance studio where your child trains to choose several different events to compete in throughout the year. Keep in mind that different students may be attending different competitions. This is because some are geared more towards specific dance styles or experience levels.

It is not uncommon for dancers to spend a lot more time at the studio when they are close to competing. Often the routine will need to be polished. Small gestures or steps will be corrected and this can be a stressful time for your son or daughter. Remember to be as encouraging and supportive as possible. Ask the teacher if there is anything you can do to help such as having your child practice at home.

Some competitions take place over several days. If your child is dancing in more than one number, you should be prepared to be there for several days. You may want to find out how far away the competition is and decide whether you want to commute to and from the location each day or whether you want to get a hotel. If you are booking rooms make sure you book early enough as hotels can fill up quickly.

Be prepared to bring a lot more gear than you would expect. Getting a large, rolling suitcase can help make this a lot easier to do. Wheels on a suitcase will mean it is easy to transport even if it is full of shoes, costumes and other necessary gear. There are even cases that have racks to hang costumes from. These can be expensive but are often a good investment.

As well as costumes and accessories, there are a few other things that you may want to throw in your dancer's bag. Extra hair elastics, bobby pins and styling products are a must. These break or get lost easily and it can be stressful to find replacements. You should also throw in a sewing kit as straps and other things can break suddenly. Snacks can also be good things to bring. Dancers will get hungry and if their numbers are not spaced out evenly there may not be time for you to go and grab regular meals. Don't be surprised if your dancer shares snacks and drinks with their teammates.

Prepare for a long day even if your dancer only has one or two numbers. It is normal for dancers to have to be there several hours before their first number so that they can have their hair and makeup done. They will also need to warm up. Often, awards ceremonies do not take place for hours so be prepared to stick around after your dancer is finished performing.

While the numbers change from year to year, the competition experience does not. It is fun, exciting and very memorable for both dancers and their parents. Sitting in the audience and watching your child can be an experience unlike any other and it's no wonder that dancers keep competing year after year.




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