Originally posted by: charmz517
Choreography and concept is all dependent on the kind of style that they are trying to present. Certain styles and choreography do not require any themes and hence end up looking fabulous if executed appropriately. 😊
In a style such as contemporary, a concept is needed to enhance the performance and tell a story through dance. So, for contemporary, there definitely needs to be a fine balance between both.
For HipHop, it's such a powerful dance (in terms of steps) that a concept is not needed at all, with the exclusion of Lyrical Hip Hop. If a pop & lock style performance has a concept, it's highly likely that the choreography will end up getting a hit, which will consequentially deter the entire feel.
So, both go hand in hand and depend on what is being put forth. ⭐️
Originally posted by: charmz517
Choreography and concept is all dependent on the kind of style that they are trying to present. Certain styles and choreography do not require any themes and hence end up looking fabulous if executed appropriately. 😊
In a style such as contemporary, a concept is needed to enhance the performance and tell a story through dance. So, for contemporary, there definitely needs to be a fine balance between both.
For HipHop, it's such a powerful dance (in terms of steps) that a concept is not needed at all, with the exclusion of Lyrical Hip Hop. If a pop & lock style performance has a concept, it's highly likely that the choreography will end up getting a hit, which will consequentially deter the entire feel.
So, both go hand in hand and depend on what is being put forth. ⭐️
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