Dance battles are a somewhat new and popular form of competitive dancing. They are like traditional dance competitions, but with a twist: the dancers compete against each other in rounds instead of competing individually in round one and round two and then coming together for the finale. It is a fun way for dancers to practice their choreography in front of a live audience and participate in an exciting and challenging event.

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However not all dance battles are the same. Check out this video of Isabelle and Adeline showcasing their Kizomba Lady Styling skills as an example. It’s not a battle per say as it starts with the choreographed dance but then both of them start improvising giving each other the opportunity to show off their own style and personality. You can see how they communicate non-verbally during their performance and challenge one another at the same time. All of this makes it more personal and entertaining rather than sterile or formal like a regular competition would.

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There are certain types of dancers who love to be challenged and put on the spot to show their skills and creativity under pressure which is why a dance battle is such a great idea. Just like any other type of competition, it involves hard work and determination but with that said it is always rewarding for everyone involved and it is such a great experience to see the talented dancers in our community excel and grow in their skills and abilities…

But, there is also another type of dancer who prefers to be surrounded by close friends and enjoy the camaraderie of an event like this rather than being put under stress, proving his or her skills and having to perform in front of a crowd of strangers and being judged. This format gives everyone the opportunity to showcase their talents in a fun and engaging way while maintaining a more casual atmosphere where people can truly be themselves and not feel pressured to perform a certain way or be perfect. I personally love this style of dance battle because it allows me to show my own personality and express myself freely while having fun at the same time.

When most people think about competitions they think of rigorous and demanding events that are held strictly for the purpose of putting dancers to the test to see if they have what it takes to be the best of the best. While this is certainly true in some cases, it is not always necessary or even the best option for everyone. Not every dancer is the same and what works for one person might not work for another. For that reason, it is nice to have other options available that allow you to participate in whatever way you feel comfortable. So if your goal is to get out of your comfort zone, make new friends and expand your skill set then any type of dance battle would be perfect for this. A more friendly one or the more competitive one doesn’t matter as long as you can still have fun and enjoy yourself in a safe environment.

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