All of the wonderful students and dedicated teachers at Catherine’s Dance Studio have been working towards the dance recital that is right around the corner! Of course, everyone enjoys the sparkle and glamour of the recital. Parents and their guests will be beaming with pride to see their little or big daughters, granddaughters, and friends on stage. It promises to be a magical time from the matinee all the way through the evening dances. Besides all the preparation, the planning, the glittering costumes, and makeup, there are many benefits to young ladies participating in a recital. These benefits often translate into other aspects of their lives. What are the advantages of learning to be on stage and working towards a recital when you are young?
How does a dancer learn from dance recitals?
- Everyone needs a goal. As dance students come to class each week, they often focus on the fun they are having. The little ones, in particular, often don’t realize they are working towards a goal. As they grow older and more mature, these dancers learn through practice and commitment that having a goal in mind can help propel them forward. Taking positive “step-by-step” actions translates into school projects, health goals, and career paths later in life.
- Teamwork makes the dream work. When a group of dancers is preparing for a dance recital, they must learn to work as a team. Young girls at the dance studio are often “caught” helping a friend learn a step they might be struggling to learn. Working with others towards a common end is a valuable life skill that we all benefit from learning. Teaching this foundation of teamwork benefits dancers in both personal and professional ways later in life. Once high school, college, and careers hit, working with a team is often the norm.
- Building up the confidence to step on stage. We can all use a little boost of confidence now and again. Performing in a dance recital is a great way for dancers to showcase all their hard work, dedication, and progress. Recitals can instill confidence in girls at a young age, serving as a positive example that can last a lifetime. Seeing smiling faces in the audience and hearing the applause can help build confidence. Before too long, they will be presenting a project in front of a social studies class, an ad campaign for a client, or a new idea to a boss.
- Creating memories and friendships that last. When the big recital day arrives, it is officially memory-making time. Having spent countless hours working towards this day forges friendship bonds that can last a lifetime. Getting dressed and feeling butterflies before the recital is a memory that can last forever. It is a special time for everyone dancing and watching.
Catherine’s Dance Studio’s Recitals
Catherine’s Dance Studio can’t wait for all their dancers to step onstage. Along with the excitement and sometimes jitters of the day, it is a given that these girls are benefiting in so many ways. If you want your daughter to have the benefits that being in a dance recital can bring her, contact us to enroll in a dance class today.