Among the many modern dances, many recognize the tectonist as one of the most spectacular - this dance surprises with its plasticity and rhythm. A tectonics dancer must be able to listen to music and its rhythm, since it depends on this how beautifully and clearly he will convey the musical rhythm in his plasticity and in his movements. Everyone can learn the basics of tectonics at home, subject to regular training.
Instructions
Step 1
To get started, learn to listen to music and separate the rhythm section from it. In teaching tectonics, it is very important to acquire the ability to instantly feel the rhythm separately from the rest of the melody of the composition. Listen to a variety of music and try to isolate rhythms from it by tapping them with your foot or clapping your hands.
Step 2
As you learn to hear the rhythm of the song, listen even more carefully to highlight the rhythmic accents. Subsequently, you will have to highlight these accents in the dance, and it is very important to keep track of them.
Step 3
Only if you really begin to feel the rhythmic accents of the melody and begin to transmit them with your own body, becoming an extension of the melody, can you truly learn to dance tectonic. Learning to perceive music correctly is half of your learning curve. The remaining half is technique.
Step 4
Repeat daily simple exercises that develop plastic - rhythmically raise your right hand and lower your left, and then switch hands. Then cross your arms in front of your chest, forming a diagonal line, and then place your arms parallel to each other in an upright position, connecting your elbows.
Step 5
Smoothly slide your left hand under your right hand, bend your left arm at the elbow, and move your right hand to the side. Briskly spread your arms to the sides, forming a straight line, and then, alternately, with rounded hands, cover your head without touching it.
Step 6
Exercise regularly while developing your dance technique, rhythm sense and ear for music at the same time. Use video tutorials and instructions that are not hard to find on the Internet as materials for home teaching. However, remember that in order to become a professional dancer, you need a teacher.
Step 7
At home, you can master the basics of technology, but to develop and improve this technique, you will have to find a teacher with whom you will find a common language, and who will be able to competently evaluate your work and correct mistakes.
Step 8
Strive not only to memorize movements, but also to improvise, training your body's reaction to changing musical rhythms and melody. The more you practice, the better you will dance.