Choosing the Right Summer Dance Camp

Comparing different dance camps and deciding which one is best for you can be difficult, especially if you aren't sure what you want to gain out of it. As a result, your first step should be to figure out what you want to learn and concentrate on this summer. To put it another way, what skills do you want to develop or improve? Is there a technique you have never heard of before and wish to learn more about? Do you want to learn new dance forms and increase your dance horizons? Are you interested in learning more about choreography?

 


These are critical issues to consider before enrolling in a summer dance camp. After you've figured out the answers, consider the following features:

 

The Setting

 

Your location will heavily influence your options. So, first and foremost, decide how far you want to travel. Another thing to think about is the kind of environment you want to be in. Are you interested in visiting a college campus or traveling to a specific city, for example? Choosing the perfect summer dance camp will be much easier once you have determined where you wish to spend your summer.

 

The Cost

 

Pricing is a crucial concern when it comes to dancing camps. And it'll be a conversation you'll have to have with your parents. What is the maximum amount they are willing to spend for dancing camp? Is there a scholarship available for a dancing camp you want to attend, but it's out of your financial range? Make sure your dancing camp list isn't too long before you start narrowing it down.

 

The Teachers

 

The personnel and teachers at various dance camps are enormous for many dancers. Also, if there's a dance instructor you've always wanted to learn from, see if they're teaching any camps and how to apply. Do some research if you're interested in a camp but don't know anything about the instructors. Google them, study their history, and reach out to anyone in your dance network which has previously attended the dance camp.

 

Auditions

 

Some summer dance camps require auditions, while others choose participants based on an application and recommendations from teachers. It's up to you to choose which method is most comfortable for you. Dance camps that do not require an audition are considered less competitive and provide a more nurturing environment. It all depends on what kind of summer dance you're looking for.

 

The Style

 

Do you wish to learn anything else than what you are learning at home in your classes? Or do you want to be exposed to various styles, including dance, ballet, and jazz? You don't have to exchange your tap shoes for pointe shoes to broaden your horizons. It does, however, imply that you'll learn new abilities and be taught dance from a different perspective, which will help you become a better dancer in the long run.

 

The Scale

 

Some camps have a modest number of dancers, while others have hundreds. Which environment do you feel most at ease in? Both have their advantages. You will probably get more attention from the teacher if you are in a minor camp. On the other hand, a larger class allows you to meet more dancers and learn from them as well as the teachers. There is no such thing as right or wrong.

Are you looking for the top dance camps that match all of the requirements above?

 

ADTC- The Ultimate Overnight Dance Camp

 

ADTC can assist you! We provide overnight summer dance camps for girls that will challenge and motivate you while also reaching your maximum potential. 

Our goal is to assist you in doing what you love because we feel the world needs more assertive and motivated women like us doing more of what we love. We want you to have fun and improve as a dancer and a person, whether you are new to dance or a seasoned competitor.

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