I am constantly looking for ways to help my dancers express themselves not only through the movement of their bodies, but also through their facial expressions. The student who is able to communicate all of this is a rarity and very often by the time children become pre-teens they start to become self-conscious and find it difficult to show expression on their faces when they dance. This often becomes even more evident as they go into their teen years and can definitely affect their performances in a negative way. Of course there are some who think that performing is simply plastering an insincere smile on their faces from start to finish, which is an attempt to mask the real problem of them feeling totally inadequate. Others perhaps will go through a performance 'mugging' or using a series of pre-rehearsed movements of the face that completely distracts the audience from what they are doing technically and is really not helpful to the dancers at all. It simply reinforces their feeling of inadequacy whenever they perform.
Creating Storylines, Boosting Self-Esteem
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Angela D'Valda Sirico
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