Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Third Interview Questions

1. How can a hip hop dancer best prepare a routine for an audition?
2. What categories are the judges looking for in a routine?
3. What is a really good way to start preparing a new routine to a few or group of dancers?
4. What usually attracts the audience more in a dance routine?
5. Can someone who only has experience in freestyle dancing help when learning or making choreo? If so, how?
6. Is it possible to do a routine right on the spot with one other or few other dancers? If, so how?
7. What is the hardest part about creating a dance routine?
8. What are common things you should expect when creating/teaching a routine?
9. How long does it usually take to teach a routine to a group of dancers? Why?
10. What does it take to become known as a good hip hop choreographer?

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    1. How can a hip hop dancer best prepare a routine for an audition?
    2. What categories are the judges looking for in a routine?
    3. What is a really good way to start preparing a new routine to a few or group of dancers?
    4. What usually attracts the audience more in a dance routine?
    5. Can someone who only has experience in freestyle dancing help when learning or making choreo? If so, how?
    6. Is it possible to do a routine right on the spot with one other or few other dancers? If, so how?
    7. What is the hardest part about creating a dance routine?
    8. What are common things you should expect when creating/teaching a routine?
    9. How long does it usually take to teach a routine to a group of dancers? Why?
    10. What does it take to become known as a good hip hop choreographer?

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