Stay dancing whilst staying home — no studio required. Add to that the frustration of your favourite classes cancelled, and it can be easy to get ourselves down, but, with a little help from BLOCH and our most loved social media apps, you can still stick to your fitness and dancing regime from the comfort of your front room. In fact, this current period makes the perfect time for fitting in a little extra workout practice — exercise is one of the best ways to keep a positive mindset after all. Read on to find out how to keep doing what you love while at home. In order to keep those muscles working properly and dancing at your best when you eventually return to classwe recommend staying as active as you can, this will help keep your body and mind in tip-top shape.
BUT You either live miles from the nearest studio, classes are not being offered on that day, you have no ride, or you can't afford to pay for a class. It's not always possible to take a dance class or workshop whenever inspiration strikes. But that doesn't mean you can't dance! You can get getter at dancing anywhere, anytime Here are 4 ways to learn dance at home! Well, that experience doesn't have to end! You can keep practicing that piece on your own time. Try and remember the notes that the choreographer gave that you may have missed because of the pressures of class.
When we want to get better at doing something, we all know that practice is helpful. This applies to dance, too, but it can be hard to find the time to do it. Dance studios are closed temporarily because of coronavirus disease COVID and many of us have been given the gift of more free time.
What dancing in our kitchens, garages, and living rooms taught us, however, is that dance can be learned and enjoyed from any space. While the world has opened up and we are safely dancing in a studio setting once again, adaptability and the ability to dance from home is still a great skill to hone. Who knows, you might find that at-home practice suits your learning style and accelerates your growth in dance! Clutter and distraction are the enemies of focus and productivity - start by creating a space made for dancing! If you can permanently dedicate a small space in your home to dance, you may consider a tripod for filming, a stand to hold a phone or iPad to watch a video, a place to store your dance shoes, and a mirror. It can be tempting from an at-home setting to become distracted by chores or work. You may still create a practice plan, choose a class to take that allows you to progress towards a goal, or have a video lesson with one of your teachers.