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How do you become a cheographer?
I want to know about dancing and if you like to do many dance moves can you become one.
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Besfort’s Answer
You can become a great dancer if you give more than 100%. I learned German just by watching movies and anime because I wanted it so much. I became a developer because I love creating things that don't exist. So, if you truly love dancing and give it your all, you can be a really good dancer. Best of luck!
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Dr’s Answer
Oh, Cheeky, so you want to go from busting moves in your room to running the whole dance floor? Love it!
Here’s how you become a choreographer:
1. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching (But Also Like Everybody Is) – Master different dance styles! Hip-hop, ballet, salsa—become a walking, twirling, grooving dance encyclopedia.
2. Copy, Create, Conquer – Learn from the best, copy their moves (don’t worry, they did it too), then start creating your own. If your dance looks like a mix of breakdancing and fighting off mosquitoes, keep practicing.
3. Teach Your Moves – Get your friends to follow your choreography. If they don’t quit halfway, you’re doing great! Teaching dance is key to becoming a real choreographer.
4. Get Certified (Or Just Look Really Professional) – While experience matters most, dance schools, workshops, and certifications make you look fancy. Plus, it helps when people ask, “So, do you actually know what you're doing?”
5. Social Media = Free Marketing – Post your routines online. If you can make strangers want to dance in their kitchens, you're on your way to success.
6. Network & Hustle – Work with dance studios, theaters, or even music videos! Yes, one day you might choreograph for Beyoncé. No pressure.
7. Never Stop Dancing – Because the moment you stop, someone else is out there stealing your spotlight!
Now go shake up the world—literally!
I believe in you!
Here’s how you become a choreographer:
1. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching (But Also Like Everybody Is) – Master different dance styles! Hip-hop, ballet, salsa—become a walking, twirling, grooving dance encyclopedia.
2. Copy, Create, Conquer – Learn from the best, copy their moves (don’t worry, they did it too), then start creating your own. If your dance looks like a mix of breakdancing and fighting off mosquitoes, keep practicing.
3. Teach Your Moves – Get your friends to follow your choreography. If they don’t quit halfway, you’re doing great! Teaching dance is key to becoming a real choreographer.
4. Get Certified (Or Just Look Really Professional) – While experience matters most, dance schools, workshops, and certifications make you look fancy. Plus, it helps when people ask, “So, do you actually know what you're doing?”
5. Social Media = Free Marketing – Post your routines online. If you can make strangers want to dance in their kitchens, you're on your way to success.
6. Network & Hustle – Work with dance studios, theaters, or even music videos! Yes, one day you might choreograph for Beyoncé. No pressure.
7. Never Stop Dancing – Because the moment you stop, someone else is out there stealing your spotlight!
Now go shake up the world—literally!
I believe in you!