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05 7th, 2010

I usually have places to go after dance class. We don’t really have a shower room and I don’t really have time to head home and take a shower so how do you freshen up after an intense dance class?

Typically, I bring a change of clothes,deodorant, and body spray. If you have time go in the bathroom and get a paper towle then blot of the sweat. I also change in my car hope that helps



I’m already taking dance at school but its only 3x a week. I want to start getting involved in lyrical dance. I know its a combination between ballet and jazz and I have a very basic background in both. What classes should I take to start lyrical dance? Also what’s the difference between contemporary and modern? And does anyone recommend a dance studio in the Houston, TX area?

Lyrical dance borrows pieces from all types and forms of dance and it combines elements of ballet, modern, Jazz, and Tap dance techniques. It is commonly set to popular music with vocals or just instrumental bars. There is no formal requirement for learning lyrical dance however a lyrical dancer requires great strength, stamina, grace and expression that any and all formal dance techniques will be a good foundation for learning lyrical dancing.Since I am in NY I have no idea where you should go but I do know that you will most likely need to try a few classes to find your comfort zone.



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