wishing: What styles of dance do they do at the Disney Parks around the world?
I really want to perform in a Disney theme park.
I have training in Jazz, Musical theater, Modern, Street Funk, Hip Hop and Eisteddfod Hip Hop. I have 2 years of Ballet training.
Im also planning to start tumbling classes and join a cheer squad.
Would it be worth my time to convince my school dance teacher to start ballet lessons?
What styles of Dance do they do at Disney?
Im just trying to consider which classes would be best to extend my dance ability and give me sort of a “leg up” so to speak at auditions.
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Answer by chanel s
disney is more of a character type of dance, obviously. more fun than technical[:
and you can also audition for Disneys cruise ship! but you have to be 18..
Answer by R3al!ty !s s0 b0r!ngIt really depends on the parks and areas. Like, the parks in Florida, for example. In Magic Kingdom, they do shows in the Cinderella Castle. Most of them are princess-related, so it’s all like ballroom dancing type of stuff. In MGM, they have some High School Musical Parade, which I guess it would be hip hop in a way. Back in Magic Kingdom, they have other parades around the park, where the characters just walk around the park in a dancing type of rythm. I’m not really sure what their style of dancing would be called. Hope this helped 🙂Answer by princess32
Ballet is always worth the effort! It’s a lot of fun and can help in just about any type of dancing that you plan to do. Definitely convince your dance teacher to start teaching it because Disney has stuff for ballet dancers!
They also have shows for jazz, couples, and tumbling/hip hop. There are tons of shows for just about anything, especially if you can sing, too!
Hope this helps!Answer by Liannah
That depends in the show you are in. Sounds like ballet can be an advantage to you.
Everything you are doing sounds like you will be well prepared.
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