So you’ve finally been asked to represent your studio doing a solo, or maybe you are a seasoned soloist wondering how to get the edge over your competitors. Private solo lessons have the potential to really take you to the next level IF they are approached in the right way. We talk a lot about practicing at home, about setting goals and about working hard in class but what about your private lessons, the one on one time you spend with your teacher perfecting your solo. How can you make sure that you get the most out of this valuable time?
First of all it is important to recognise how valuable this time really is. Even MORE hard earned cash is being invested into private lessons. It should NEVER be seen as a right or a chore. Private lessons are a privilege in every way. Just as your parents are paying extra and devoting more time for the private lessons, likewise dance teachers are ALWAYS short on time – time is a premium resource in the world of dance. If some of this time is being devoted to JUST YOU, you’d better come prepared to make the most out of it.
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5. Dance full out – when you are running your solo in your solo lesson, it is a really amazing chance, to perform your solo in a big space and practice the way you are going to do it on the stage. Its about as close you are going to get to being on stage without actually being on stage. Yet time and time again I see students marking through choreography or performing it without full facial expressions. There are times when your teacher may instruct you to mark certain parts of your dace, there are times when it may be ok to dance without full facia expression, but wait to be told. Otherwise do it full out. Your mind and body needs to get used to what its going to be like when you are dancing and performing full out. If you suddenly burst onto the stage with full performance without having practiced it that way, you will most likely burn out before your solo is finished (performing and dancing together is a lot more exhausting than just dancing)
6. Communicate – In order to really get the most out of you lesson it is really important to communicate with your teacher. It can feel a bit intimidating at first, just you in the room with nobody else to distract attention. In order that your teacher can help you to the very best of their ability, they need to know any vital information. Do you have an injury, even a niggle, let them know. Did you really struggle with a certain part of your solo when you performed it on stage? Are you stressed about some aspect of your solo? Is there a problem with your costume? Do you have a question about how a certain correction should be applied? If entering competition is up to your parents rather than the studio, make sure you tell your teacher which competitions you are entered in.
So there you have it! Of course you may choose not to take any of this advice. That’s fine, maybe you think that your lyrical shoes are good enough for ballet shoes, maybe you think that having neat hair doesn’t really matter and that bringing a book to class is for little kids. The thing is, that with each one of these decisions you take you are decreasing the effectiveness the valuable time available to you.
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A student who comes to their private lesson prepared, knowing their choreography, having worked on their corrections is primed ready to make progress. This student is motivating for the teacher and the energy in the lesson takes on a positive, magical vibe. The lesson is helpful, valuable and sets the student up for success. The student who is not prepared, who has not remembered their corrections chips away at their possible achievement. They effectively fight against they own success.
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