I really want to get into an advanced jazz/technique class, but unfortunately, there really aren't any post high school competitive or even mildly dedicated groups around here. Not to mention, all the studios are expensive and my little sisters' ballet costs about 1200 bucks a year. So yeah, my dancing days are over
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How does a good point help you in marching band??
I really want to get into an advanced jazz/technique class, but unfortunately, there really aren't any post high school competitive or even mildly dedicated groups around here. Not to mention, all the studios are expensive and my little sisters' ballet costs about 1200 bucks a year. So yeah, my dancing days are over
			
			
									
						
										
						I really want to get into an advanced jazz/technique class, but unfortunately, there really aren't any post high school competitive or even mildly dedicated groups around here. Not to mention, all the studios are expensive and my little sisters' ballet costs about 1200 bucks a year. So yeah, my dancing days are over
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We do normal glide step during halftime, but for pregame we have two different types of step that require a good toe point: traditional step and lock step. For the leg that is off the ground, your thigh is 60 degrees from vertical in traditional and 90 in lock. (See my profile pic for an example of lock step, although that's not my best toe point.Cass wrote:How does a good point help you in marching band??
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