Your dance framework that works to any song.
Built upon anatomical principles that govern all movement practices from dance to yoga to strength training.
Dance = Moving To Music
π Movement π
π©° 2 Migration Patterns π±
Prance π©°
Dancing from Point A to B
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Dancing as simple as walking to the beat.
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Head up and present with the world.
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When: Walking outside to cleaning.
Plant π±
In Your Own Bubble
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Feet planted and move authentically.
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Close your eyes and connect with your body.
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When: At your standing desk or concert spot.
π 8 Movement Variables π»
BASS π: 4 Movement Foundations
βοΈ Bounce: Up & Down
- Plane of Motion: Sagittal
- Examples:
- Squatting
- Jumping
- Head Bop
- Twerking
- Body Roll
- Head Bang (β οΈ Caution)
- Genres it works well with: Things with that bassline.
- Dubstep
- Funk
πͺ Arms: Upper Limbs
- Plane of Motion: All 3
- Examples: Moving arms, hands and shoulders
- Wavy and flowy arms
- Cabbage patch to snapping your fingers
- Playing an instrument: guitar, drums, harp, etc.
- Acting: Grocery cart, turntables, airplane, popping bubbles
- Genres it works well with: Anything with a melody
βοΈ Shift: Left & Right
- Planes of Motion: Frontal
- Examples: Shifting your weight
- Swaying
- Shaking your hips
- Side head bops
- Genres it works well with: Everything
π©° Step: Lower Limbs
- Planes of Motion: All three
- Examples: Moving your feet
- Step touch (Side steps): MY GO-TO move to wake up and get connected to the music
- Walking back & forth
- Walking in a circle
- Shuffling
- Moonwalk
- The Running Man.
- Marching in place
- Genres it works well with: Pretty much anything, especially house & pop music.
- Where: The world is your dance floor.
- From night club to a wedding
- While cooking or cleaning
- Walking outside
CATS π»: 4 Movement Additions
βοΈ Circle: 2 Playful Options
- Planes of Motion: Sagittal + Frontal
- When: Warm-ups for your joints and embodying sassy energy.
- 2 Options:
- No Bounce: Bring it arounddd town!
- Yes Bounce: Left, down, right, up
πΈ Acting: Your Personality Shining Through
- Face: Lip Syncing & βShow me your Bass Faceβ
- Embodied Energy: Primal vs Prancing
- Primal: Dancing like no one is watching.
- Prancing: Dancing like everyone is watching.
πͺοΈ Twist: Rotating Your Body
- Plane of Motion: Transverse (the last one)
- When to use: To add a lil spice to any movement. Essential for longevity.
- Feels: Brings out your inner sassy sexy self.
- Twirl: Shifting to both sides smoothly with a little twist.
πͺ Shake: Vibrating Your Body
- Planes of Motion: All three (Bounce, Shift & Twist)
- Twerking: Shaking your hips in all 3 planes
π§ Music π§
4 Musical Foundations (BOMB)
π₯ο»Ώ Beat: The Consistent Pulse
- When to dance to it: To warm-up your mind + body & get you into a flowstate.
- 8Count: Where Dance meets Music. Especially works in EDM.
- Two Measures in 4:4
- BPM: Generally the consistent throughout a song. What BPM will influence the genre.
- Instruments: Percussion: hi hat, kick drum, snare
- Frequencies: All
πο»Ώ Own: Your Custom Pulse
- "Dancing to the beat of your own drum"
- When to dance to it: When you are really feeling the music
- Instruments: Anything that catches your ear.
- Frequencies: All
π Melody: Higher Frequencies
- How to dance with it: Being as literal with the lyrics as possible.
- Lyric: βThrowing Cashβ. Act like you are throwing cash.
- Lyric: βThrowing Cashβ. Act like you are throwing cash.
- Instruments: π€ The instruments you sing along too (Vocals, guitar, piano, etc.).
- Frequencies: All
π’ Bassline: Lower Frequencies
- How to dance with it: Bouncing to the bass.
- Instruments: Synths, bass, kick drum
- Frequencies: Lower
Dance Pattern Suggestions
Sections
How to combine these principles into opportunities to dance.
πββοΈ Playful Poses π₯
Warm-up through dynamic explorations of yoga positions.
Key Details
- Your Warm-Up: Slowly and carefully survey different body parts.
- Breathing Alignment: Relax into the moment by aligning your breath to the 8-counts in music.
- Example Movements: GENTLE dynamic movements.
- Head bops
- Cat Cow
- Shoulder circles
- Head roll
- Head twists
- Side Bend with raised arm
π©° Prance n' Plant π±
Easily warm-up your body & mind. Our unique dance section that simplifies dance to one guideline.
Key Details
- One Guideline: You are either moving or stationary.
- Moving: The Playful Prance πͺ© π©°
- Stationary: The Primal Plant. π― π±
- When to switch between Prance & Plant: Whenever it feels right. You can default to the different musical sections (Intro, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, etc.)
Prance π©°
Dancing from Point A to B
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Dancing as simple as walking to the beat.
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Head up and present with the world.
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When: Walking outside to cleaning.
Plant π±
In Your Own Bubble
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Feet planted and move authentically.
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Close your eyes and connect with your body.
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When: At your standing desk or concert spot.
π Prescribed Prance π
Follow along to simple yet effective choreography.
Key Details
- More "Dance Fitness": This is where most dance fitness classes spend their time.
- Simple AF Choreography: We intentionally build routines that are beginner friendly.
- Lost?: Every move is an invitation. When in doubt, walk it out.
β Prompted Prance β
Questions that spark creative dance expression.
Key Details
- Example Prompts
- Embodying different animal or emotions.
- Power Poses.
- Closing your eyes.
- Group Prompts
- Fashion Show Entrance.
- Prance Pit.
- Dance Battle Circle.
- Partner Prompts
- Mirroring each other.
- Hold hands and just walk around the room.
πͺ© Prance Party πͺ©
Authentically move in whatever way resonates with your body.
Key Details
- Music Matters: The only way to truly express yourself is finding music you LOVE.
- Authentic > Ecstatic: Listening to your body, you cannot always be ecstatically moving.
- Closing your eyes: Deeper your musicality (your connection to music) by reducing your sensory inputs.
- Props: Giving you something to play that sparks joy.
πββοΈ Playful Poses βοΈ
Cool down by experimenting with longer holds in yoga positions.
Key Details
- Your cooldown: Bringing your heart-rate down by stretching whatever body parts
- How to experiment: Once you are in the pose, gently shift your body position slightly
- Example Movements: Longer holds that you can still play & twist with.
- Butterfly
- Cobra Pose
- Cat Cow
- Forward Bend
- Shavasana: I personally love ending here by aligning my breath with the music's 8count.