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From "Get A Leg Up"
Secrects, Tactics and Tips for convention success.
A supplement to Dance Magazine
Written by Brady Hohn


Convention Class Etiquette 101

A master class can go from a fun, one-time experience to one that strengthens your technique, artistry, and professional connections.  It all depends on how you handle it.  Here are some tips:

Look Your Best:
Arrive with your hair and makeup done, and wear a bright, attractive outfit.  Be sure you are dressed to work.  Dangling earrigns or a risque top may look chic in a pose, but after a tripple pirouette, you go from "the most" to "the mess".

Appreciate Criticism:
At a convention, the teacher is (usually) onstage.  Traditioally, instructiors to not give individual corrections and stay onstage teh entire class.  If a teacher does give you a correction, follow the direction immediately, thank them, and remember that you must have caught his/her eye as someone with potential.

Dance Outside The Box:
When you take a  new class, there always are unfamiliar excercises.  You feel ridiculous, and your first instinct is to mark it - "Sorry, it's not my thing".  Great dancing is not about correctness, it's about energy and emotion.  Attack teh movement with confidence and a willingness not to try , but to do!

The New Reverence (Bows/Thank-You's):
A master class is an opportunity to make an impression on a professional who has taken time to share their technique and perspective.  At the end of class, make sure you than them personally.

Take Note:
Whether it's career tips or a technical correction that finally clicks, master teachers are full of advice.  Grab a moment after class to jot down words of wisdom.  you never know when an hour and and a half can change your entire dance career.

-Brady Hohn

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