Lyrical dance is a dance style that blends ballet, jazz, and contemporary.
Lyrical dance is a dance style that blends ballet, jazz, and contemporary. Music used for lyrical is typically emotionally charged and expressive.
Music may consist of many genres including ballads, pop, rock and hip hop. Movements in lyrical dance are characterized by fluidity and grace, with the dancer flowing seamlessly from one move to another, holding finishing steps as long as possible.
Leaps are exceptionally high and soaring, and turns are fluid and continuous. The class is made up of three components – Warm-up, technique such as turns, leaps and flexibility, then they work on a choreographed routine.
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We are an exam free dance school, whilst our classes offer structure, technique and skill practice, our main focus is performance and choreography.
All our tutors specialize in their field of dance and most of our classes have two teachers who work as a team so that our students get maximum attention. Every year we work towards an amazing end of year production which is a must-see and is the highlight for all our students.
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We aim to teach the fundamentals of flexibility training, ensuring this is done safely. These classes are examined through Dance NZ Made (DNZM) once a year, and partake in the annual show.
Lyrical dance is easiest described as a combination of jazz and ballet. It is faster than ballet, but not as fast as jazz.
Lyrical is an elegant form of dance, which draws on the technique of ballet.
Lyrical is defined by movements that are choreographed to the lyrics of a song, is often more emotional and portrays a story or feeling through dance.
This is a question asked more often than anything else when you talk about contemporary & Lyrical....what is the difference? The truth is its very subjective, I believe that Lyrical follows the classical technique with the added contemporary technique but contemporary is all grounded.
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