Faces are a big and important aspect of performing. No
matter where you’re performing or who you’re performing in front of. Faces make
your performance more enjoyable for you and your audience to watch. They also
help in making mistakes less noticeable and add to the theme and mood of your
dance.
Faces make your performance more enjoyable to watch. They
make you look like you're having a blast even though you're actually exhausted
and about to pass out. They make your performance more entertaining for people
to watch and more enjoyable for you as well. Facials during your performance
make you feel more energetic during your routine. The more faces you make and
the more smiles you have the more fun you will have too. Faces help express the
mood of your dance as well. Whether your dance is sassy, sad, or emotional,
your face can express a lot to the audience.
When you mess up,
because it has happened to all of us, faces make it less noticeable to the
judges or to your audience that an incorrect move was done. If you lose your
face when you perform because you messed up or because you just don't do faces
then the audience’s attention is drawn to you and either makes you look sloppy
or unprofessional. Making the performance less enjoyable for you and your
audience. Especially during a judged performance or competition it's important
to play off incorrect moves, not that there should be incorrect moves, but if
there is, not losing your face is super important so that you don't bring
attention to yourself and get points taken off because the judges noticed you
make a mistake.
It’s important to
practice faces in practice. Have you ever heard of the quote, maybe from your
coach or the Internet, "perfect practice makes perfect"? Well this
quote may not be entirely true because no one can be perfect, but this quote
reaches a really good point. If you practice right in practice then you're
going to perform it right. You'll get it right if you practice right.
Practicing correctly and full out in practice will make it easier for you when
competitions come. You’ll already have facials down and won’t have to be
reminded or have to think about doing them in your routine or worry about them
last minute. To help with faces, try practicing making faces in your mirror at
home to get you use to making lots of faces. To help you make different kinds
of faces try doing your vowels (a,e,i,o,u) faces. I’ve been told all the way
back from when I was little and I was doing cheerleading that we need to
practice our faces. Our coach would tell us to go home and practice our vowels
in the mirror. Changing your faces a lot during your routine will make your performance
more entertaining as well, so practice changing them often during your routine.
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