Offered to the Level 4 ballet students in our recreational program, lyrical combines both ballet and jazz fundamentals with an emphasis on emotive storytelling and fluid movement.
Offered to the Level 4 ballet students in our recreational program, lyrical combines both ballet and jazz fundamentals with an emphasis on emotive storytelling and fluid movement. This style of dance shapes movement quality and musicality through an increased emphasis on body awareness, use of space, and breath.
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This dance form is a style of expressive dance that combines elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical and classical ballet. Contemporary dancers strive to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance movements.
Children will begin to learn jazz and lyrical technique in this exciting sessional class!
Lyrical is a combination of ballet & jazz that interprets the music. It is allows dancers to express emotion through movement.
Lyrical is more free-flowing than ballet. Also, the accompanying music has lyrics. Dancers are taught to be inspired and to create expressive movements that bring emotional and artistic elements to the lyrics.
Lyrical dance most often combines jazz and ballet. It focuses on strength, flexibility, lines and emotion to music, or especially the lyrics. Very technique based, lyrical requires both a strong ballet and jazz technique. Not usually recommended for beginners or students under the age of 10.
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