Staging a dance requires serious and thoughtful work. However, if you have some dance knowledge, this will not seem difficult to you. For convenience, break the dance formation into several steps.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose music. The musical accompaniment determines the style, mood and theme of the dance. Choose the piece that is closest to you in spirit. Music should fascinate you, evoke emotions - only then will inspiration be born.
Step 2
Determine the rhythmic pattern of the music. The weak and strong parts of the piece require movements that are different in mood and dynamics. Determine how many scores you can divide the selected song - the dance should also be built.
Step 3
Pick a dance idea. It should come from the music and the chosen style. Idea can be suggested by the rhythm pattern or the lyrics of the selected song.
Step 4
Start building your dance from the skeleton. Build multiple links to more dynamic and slower moments in the music. These chords should consist of standard moves in your dance direction.
Step 5
Modify the initial ligaments a little, add personality to the standard movements. You can insert pauses or movements from other styles.
Step 6
Think over the dance pattern - how it should be at the beginning, middle and end. Connect the "skeletal" ligaments with the transitions of the dancers that change the pattern. You can insert movements into the dance, where dancers interact with each other.
Step 7
Come up with a dramatic end point and exit from the scene. The end of your dance should be bright, the final pose should be held for 2-5 seconds.