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5th Day of Christmas — Shopping for Dancers

Posted by on December 5, 2010 at 12:06 pm

On the 5th Day of Christmas my true love gave to me… 5 authentic Michael Jackson Bobbleheads.
What Dancer doesn’t love and appreciate the amazing contributions Micheal Jackson gave to dance. His moves are epic and revolutionary. Singer, choreographer, designer, philanthropist, and one of the most beloved entertainers of all time.

4th Day of Christmas — Shopping For Dancers

Posted by on December 4, 2010 at 10:13 am

On the 4th Day of Christmas my true love gave to me… 4 Movie Dance Posters.
A simple inexpensive gift every dancer will love come this Christmas. Posters that motivate and inspire. Posters that can adorn their bedrooms with images of their mentors.

It’s like reliving the Christmas every morning they wake up and open their eyes to positive re-enforcements that their dance dreams can come true.

3rd Day of Christmas– Shopping for Dancers

Posted by on December 3, 2010 at 10:10 am

On the 3rd Day of Christmas my true love gave to me… 3 Letters from Santa.
Nothing keeps Christmas alive and fun for any age then an authentic letter, cookies or package from Santa.
This is not just a “Letter from Santa!” It’s an experience… it’s joy, memories, and happiness in a box.

Children’s Dancewear Bag

Posted by on August 21, 2010 at 6:52 am

A dance bag isn’t just a sack to dump your stuff in, it is a part of the dancers equipment to help keep them organized and prepared. A good dance bag will have; proper ventilation to release the sweaty smells from shoes after a hard class, enough room to carry all your necessities around neatly, many compartments to stash your items in an organized fashion, and be comfortable and easy to carry around.

Overcoming Dance Recital Jitters

Posted by on August 2, 2010 at 6:03 am

We’ve all seen it. The dance performances where the children just stand out front and stare awkwardly at the audience. Everyone in the audience laughs and cheers at the sweet 5 — 6 year olds in their adorable childrens dancewear, standing or barely swaying to the tune. It’s a lot more uncomfortable though for the 11 or 13 year old who, may be a wonderful dancer in rehearsal, but has a bad case of dance recital jitters.

Drink Water To Dance

Posted by on July 11, 2010 at 10:41 am

Every dancers needs are different as with energy requirements but experts suggest that an average person should consume 2 litres or 8 glasses of fluid every day with at least half of this in the form of water. Dancers will require more fluids then this due to the loss through dance class and rehearsals.

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