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How I'm doing on my Irish dance diet:
Month: 4
Weight: 144
Weight lost: 11 pounds
Muscle gained: 6.5
Total fat loss: 17.5
You practice your Irish dance steps over, and over until you think you've got it just right. But how do you feel when you hit the stage? Chances are, if you've performed, you've had days when you fly across the stage, and others when you can't seem to get your feet to obey you. Much of your success onstage will depend on what level of performance you are at.
When performing onstage, there are three levels of performance:
1-Memorization
At this stage you are worried that you might forget a step. An observer may be able to see it in your expression as you mental calculate what comes next.
How to get past this step? Practice, practice, practice until your dance becomes engrained into your muscles and you no longer have to think about what your body is doing.
2-Self-consciousness
You are worried about what you look like to others. Are my feet turned out? Does my dress flatter my figure? How do I look when I leap?
How to get past this step? Perform your dance for anyone who will pay attention--your mom, your dog, onlookers in the grocery store. Prepare your costume, makeup and hair beforehand so that you feel confident.
3-Letting go
Now you are ready. Your steps are a natural extension of your feet, and you can turn inward and give the full expression of emotion and drama to your audience. This is the time to shine.
Have you ever experienced the third level of performance? How did you get there?
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A new WIDA feis in the western United States is accepting registrations for May 18, 2013. It is open to all platforms. For more information click here. Readers: Are you an adult Irish dancer or a dance school, competitive or not, with a story to share? Would you like to inspire others to feel your passion for Irish dancing and culture? Do you have a question about Irish dancing? Please visit www.christydorrity.com.
