How to practise the Dance
Hobby : Physical exercices for the enjoyement of the student
Study : For the young personn wishing to study Dance more seriously
Profession : For the student wishing to pursue a professional carer
RECREATIONAL DANCE :
Hobby : Ideal for the child or adult having no professional ambitions, attending 1-3 lessons per week.
Dance lessons given by qualified professional teachers can be very beneficial for ones physical and psychological development.
A standard dance class consists of correctly constructed exercises conceived by the teacher, executed to both sides, and respecting the age, ability and anatomy of the individual students.
The benefits of dance lessons include a heightened physical awareness and the development of a graceful body and manner of moving. Dance can aid in the muscular development of the growing child. It can also help correct certain anatomical problems such as scoliosis, stiffness, lack of balance and movement coordination. Generally speaking dance promotes self assurance, elegance and poise.
INTENSIVE DANCE STUDY :
Study: Essential for the child or adolescent attending 4 – 6 lessons a week hoping to pursue a career in dance.
These students should possess certain physical, psychological and artistic qualities.
Schools offering intensive dance studies are required to present a well structured program including all elements necessary for the formation of a future dancer. The teaching program should be based upon a method or system which permits the acquisition of a solid technical base.
PROFESSIONAL FORMATION :
Profession : For the young person dedicated to the pursuit of a professional career in dance.
Schools proposing a professional formation are required to present a complete program including all forms of dance necessary for the preparation of a stage career.





