Students make environment by dance

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Students make environment by dance

Shaheed Path GD Goenka Public School organized the inter-session dance competition for students from class 3 to 5. The students were divided into four groups, the role of  Tiger house was interpreted and Alia had a dazzling dance on film songs. Students make environment by dance Presentation of the Law of the House Aliya and pressure won the heart of everyone . the Vivekananda group’s Latchi and Wanya all over made enjoying .Principal Praveen Pandey appreciated all the students.

Competitive dance is a popular, widespread sport in which competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance styles—such as ballroom, open, acro, ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, musical theatre, and tap—before a common group of judges. This is in contrast with other activities that involve competition among dancers based on purpose, or specific dance styles, such as pom squad and dancesport. The competitive dance industry largely consists of competition production companies—also sometimes called dance competition companies and dance competition lines—that conduct regional competitions at stops along with their annual, nationwide tours. Dancers who compete at these regional competitions are students ranging in age from approximately four to eighteen years old. Dance schools (often referred to as dance studios) arrange for their classes to compete as groups. Advanced dancers may be chosen to compete for solos, duets, trios, or in a small group dance in addition to or in place of large group routines. Competitions typically begin in January and end in July or August.

Competitive dancers must be physically fit because even short dances can be physically demanding. Dancers must continuously train to maintain and improve their technique, balance skills, strength, and flexibility. Except for holidays and short breaks during the summer, competitive dancing is typically a year-round activity: dancers attend classes during competition season, to refine their competitive routines, and during the off-season to prepare for the next upcoming competition season. Some dancers attend dance intensives during the summer to improve technique. These intensives normally last a few weeks and happen in various locations across the world.

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