How To Overcome Bollywood and Bhangra Dancing Stagefright
One of the most common fears in the dancing industry is stage fright.
I believe it is natural for a dancer to feel nervous right before performing.
Oftentimes, this nervousness can hurt a dancer's performance.
As we become seasoned performers, we learn how to use this nervousness to our advantage.
This tension comes from the adrenaline that naturally will release into the body.
It is hard to feel calm once this happens! This will happen when a person embarks on a venture that requires a great deal of courage.
Dancing can be downright scary at times.
One way to better perform is to have performed enough times...
to just naturally feel comfortable! This unfortunately isn't an option for less experienced dancers.
But there are a few things a dancer can do to lessen this tension and to use it towards the performance ahead.
BE READY - Never go on a stage without practicing the piece numerous times.
Being physically warmed up will assure a better performance and that should ease a little tension right there.
BE FOCUSED - Don't let a chatty friend take all your crucial last moments before a performance! Try to center yourself and stay in a very focused state of mind.
Try to use whatever mood you're feeling that day towards your performance.
Any energy is good energy.
This is the difference between a good dancer and a phenomenal performer.
BE POSITIVE - Backstage nervousness is also a twist of anticipation and excitement.
Remember these other factors and keep your mindset positive.
Anticipate your best performance yet, and enjoy the excitement of your finally getting to perform this piece after all the hard work you've done! Enjoy instead of dread it! Be pro-active! A dancer without jitters is a bird without wings.
Use this energy towards your movement and know that it is normal.
Most of all, enjoy your performances.
I also teach people how to be more confident in their dances.
You can find out more in this program.
I believe it is natural for a dancer to feel nervous right before performing.
Oftentimes, this nervousness can hurt a dancer's performance.
As we become seasoned performers, we learn how to use this nervousness to our advantage.
This tension comes from the adrenaline that naturally will release into the body.
It is hard to feel calm once this happens! This will happen when a person embarks on a venture that requires a great deal of courage.
Dancing can be downright scary at times.
One way to better perform is to have performed enough times...
to just naturally feel comfortable! This unfortunately isn't an option for less experienced dancers.
But there are a few things a dancer can do to lessen this tension and to use it towards the performance ahead.
BE READY - Never go on a stage without practicing the piece numerous times.
Being physically warmed up will assure a better performance and that should ease a little tension right there.
BE FOCUSED - Don't let a chatty friend take all your crucial last moments before a performance! Try to center yourself and stay in a very focused state of mind.
Try to use whatever mood you're feeling that day towards your performance.
Any energy is good energy.
This is the difference between a good dancer and a phenomenal performer.
BE POSITIVE - Backstage nervousness is also a twist of anticipation and excitement.
Remember these other factors and keep your mindset positive.
Anticipate your best performance yet, and enjoy the excitement of your finally getting to perform this piece after all the hard work you've done! Enjoy instead of dread it! Be pro-active! A dancer without jitters is a bird without wings.
Use this energy towards your movement and know that it is normal.
Most of all, enjoy your performances.
I also teach people how to be more confident in their dances.
You can find out more in this program.