Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Hard work to win at Irish Dancing

My Almost Famous project is to inform dancers how to win and get better and attempt to make it past the preliminary stages using the ways I describe. The final product that will be shown at the end of this project. It will be a compilation of notes, articles I have found useful, and short videos of private lessons, practices when I'm by myself and feis', not just my competitions but higher level competition, and lower level competition. The expenses for me personally will be the cost to compete, new dancing shoes (if needed), and travel. The expenses for new and old dancers will be the costs to compete, travel, dancing shoes, dresses, wigs (optional), private lessons, and class lessons. The timeline for this project is to start practicing with my dance teacher by December, and have a work out schedule set that targets the muscles most needed for dancing. By January, I hope to be competing in competitions around America, mostly in the Midwest, so Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Missouri. By the end of this project I hope to be in Preliminaries, or further. I'm excited about this project because I have been an Irish Dancer for almost 14 years and making it past preliminaries is within my grasp, after years of trying. 


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