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Stage movements

singingprincess

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Actually, I love to sing and hope to get some lessons in the future. I've already performed many times and perhaps I'll do something nice with my talent in the future...That's why I have been thinking about the stage movements...Celine's are partly ok and partly perhaps too sexual and undecent...

I can't always tell if some movement is bad or not. I would like to get some advice on stage movements, which are ok and not ok, since I'm a christian and don't want to act silly. Still, I would like to my movements look good on the stage, when I'm performing (if and when I get to perform a lot in the future). If someone here has watched Celine perform, please tell me something about the movements, so I can decide are they bad or not!


You can watch Celine on YouTube of course!

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An emotive response is almost always good. Do you dance? To a dancer, movement must be a reflection of how you feel about a certain peice - what it brings out in you. You feel it and go with it, even if you think it looks a bit ridiculous. Eyo! :p


If you're worried about sexuality, there are some overtly-sexual ways to move your body: grinding, hip rolling, "making love" to the mic, running your hand down the sides of your body, any breast touching... wow, I feel like I'm writing about a strip club performance.


Basically, if you don't feel comfortable with it, don't do it.

:)
 
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