| p>Would you like to learn how to perform a fabulous | | | | you don't stop counting yet. Move your foot slightly |
| dance? Are you looking for a helpful resource that | | | | just before reallocating your weight. You need to be |
| would boost your confidence enabling you to dance | | | | more conscious when you are performing with |
| like a professional? If your answer is yes, then you've | | | | someone else. Just make sure to take your steps |
| landed on the right page. Here in this article, we've | | | | more carefully without stepping on your partner's feet. |
| revealed 7 simple steps that would enable you to | | | | 4. Practice moving your feet: Start practicing moving |
| perform like a professional dancer putting your | | | | your feet once you shift your body weight to the |
| confidence up on a high pedestal. How to dance in | | | | rhythm. Keep moving; keep counting keeping the music |
| seven simple steps is a free online resource for | | | | on, each time you make a move shifting your weight. |
| aspiring dancers helping them to acquire unbeatable | | | | Make sure you make very small movements initially |
| performance in less amount of time. | | | | keeping your feet close to the ground. Later when |
| Here are those seven hidden gems that would put you | | | | you get mingled with the rhythm, you can start kicking |
| on the right track of learning how to dance. | | | | your feet freely in the air. |
| | | | 5. Hips Movement: Always make sure you move |
| 1. Follow the rhythm: The best way to start learning | | | | your hips along with your body slightly when you are |
| how to dance is to settle on the chosen beat by | | | | shifting your weight on your foot. While doing that |
| counting from one to four repeatedly. This needs to | | | | you can also try twisting your body a little bit to add a |
| be done loudly. The pace is sometimes fast, | | | | different flavor to your dance moves. You can also |
| sometimes slow depending on the song elements that | | | | make light shoulder movements following your hip |
| usually repeat or change at times you start to count | | | | movements. |
| again. Practicing while listening to your selected music | | | | 6. Throwing your hands in freestyle in the air: This |
| on the radio is the better way to start off. | | | | expression in the dance reflects you having fun while |
| 2. Let your head bob to the rhythm: You can bob | | | | performing the dance. Well, it again depends on how |
| your head to the rhythm if the beat is slow so that | | | | you do that. If you feel uncomfortable moving your |
| your chin remains at the lower side at every count. | | | | hands freely in the air, you can always keep your |
| Your chin will be up on the two counts and down on | | | | arms little close. Don't stiff your hands unless you are |
| the other two if the beat is fast. This can be done | | | | doing a break dance. You can do these movements |
| lightly. The reason behind doing this is to start the | | | | until couple of counts. |
| physical movement of your body part on the rhythm. | | | | 7. Feel the music: A lively dance can never be |
| As the music and your dance steps gets complicated | | | | performed until the dancer loses himself in the music. |
| resulting in you losing the rhythm, you can always | | | | You want to make sure that your dance looks natural |
| return to this step and link your dance again. | | | | and smooth rather than stiff. Always try to keep up |
| 3. Reallocating your body weight between your feet: | | | | with the music rather than losing your indulgence. |
| Bobbing your head can be continued, but make sure | | | | |