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Open Style Dance draws inspiration from various dance styles, such as hip-hop, contemporary, jazz, ballet, and more. It may not be confined to the rules of a single genre, allowing for a diverse and eclectic movement vocabulary. It prioritizes individual expression and the freedom for dancers to bring their unique style and personality to the movements. Thereby, it fosters a more inclusive and collaborative dance environment.
This is a dance style that is as much about grace as it is about attitude and expression. Fluid movements and nimble footwork are the intrinsic characteristics of this dance style.
If you share a passion for this dance form, ipassio offers a platform to immerse yourself in this captivating style with expert mentors. Specializing in Open Style Dance techniques, our mentors guide you through the intricacies of coordinating body movements, expressing emotions, and leveraging gravity to enhance your dance repertoire. Your journey to mastering the dance form unfolds gradually, step by step.
Embark on online Open Style Dance lessons facilitated by mentors with decades of experience in the field. Through ipassio, you gain exclusive access to a personalized curriculum, as our top-notch educators deliver live, one-on-one sessions to help you explore and refine your dance skills in a dynamic online environment.
Hip-hop incorporates a series of street dance styles that evolved as a part of the Hip-hop culture. And Open-Style is like a mix-and-match dance that lets you express yourself. It's super dynamic and brings together moves from jazz, lyrical, contemporary, and hip-hop. Imagine funky and cool dance steps that groove perfectly with the music beat. That's what Open-Style is all about.
Individuals with pre-existing heart conditions should consult with a healthcare professional before engaging in intense physical activity. Open Style Dance engages various muscle groups and can lead to muscle strain or injury. Adequate warm-up and cool-down routines are essential. Make sure to avoid over-stretching and learn the concepts one step at a time. Though there is no upper limit of age when it comes to learning, it is always advisable to understand your physical limitations before you start pushing them.
Kids as young as 3 years start learning dance and by 5 or 6 years of age, they almost master one dance style and are ready to explore more.
As mentioned above no age is too late for learning dance. But check your health parameters, and discuss with your physician and also your dance teacher. Customize your lesson plan accordingly to make a smooth and steady transition into a state where you are physically capable of carrying out dynamic dance steps of Open Style Dance.
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