Add Arthur Murray, and one of the most popular Dance-O-Ramas® in the entire world, and what you get is the Unique Dance-O-Rama® Matinee Show.
Jessica Holty, Arthur Murray traveling consultant (and 14 year Matinee Show veteran), offers her tips on how to really "bring it" to this special, once a year, event.
"After 14 years, I still look forward to dancing in, and seeing, the show."- Jessica Holty
Every year the show has a theme but don't hesitate to think outside the box in every way possible. Whether it's with:
Bottom Line: Creativity is king in this show. We see regular ballroom dance routines all the time, so this is your chance to do something different. Don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild!!
Think in terms of movie genres. This will make the routine clear and easy for the audience to follow. Is this routine:
Bottom Line: Make sure everything in the routine lends itself to that genre so it isn't confusing. The best routines only happen when everyone watching knows what's going on.
Great music always helps make a great routine. Here are some tips once you've found your perfect song:
Bottom Line: You will be listening to this song about a gazillion times. If you love the song now, you may not hate it by the time you perform.
We have all seen those routines that start with someone sitting in a chair. They get up, dance the routine, and never touch the chair again. I always see this as a wasted opportunity to make the routine more interesting. Try these ideas:
Bottom Line: Using props may make the dancing more challenging, but that also makes for extra entertainment value.
Sometimes the costumes make the routine. There is even an award for the best costumes, so don't go half-way on this one.
Bottom Line: Great costumes can help take your routine to the next level.
The point of this show is theatricality.
Bottom Line: You need to be larger than life to get your message across. Odds are, even when you think you are doing enough you probably still need more. This is how you add acting to your routine.
If you start early, the routine has time to get really comfortable. The goal is to have time for you to focus on the performance... instead of just the steps. Too often students are:
Human brains are not designed to multi-task. I watched a documentary on this so it must be true (wink).
Bottom Line: To really do an amazing Matinee Show routine you need to keep your lessons close together so you can focus on the acting, and interacting, with the audience... and your partner. Make sure you know the routine so well that you can do this with ease. The only thing that gets you to that point is time and repetition.
Performing in front of an audience ahead of time is highly recommended. This will give you a chance to test out the routine, get used to having an audience, and get feedback. You can:
Bottom Line: If you can, don't make your first performance the big performance. Performing your routine in advance gives you a chance to get great feedback from yourself, your teacher, and others. Have you ever heard the saying "Two heads are better than one"? It's true! And more than two heads is even better! Different people see things in a different light and really can help make sure the routine is top notch. Not every suggestion works, but they are all worth a try.
Finishing your routine, refining it, performing it, and having a blast in the process are great achievements when participating in the big show. As a bonus, there are many different awards you can as well - such as:
As the show continues to grow and get better and better each year, these awards are harder and harder to win. Last year there were 75 routines! It makes winning one of the 9 awards difficult with such a big field. Since one routine can qualify for multiple categories, here is my final tip if you want to get strategic in the awards category.
If you have a:
You'd be eligible for at least 6 awards!
So now that you know how to make an amazing routine for an amazing Matinee Show, I can't wait to see what everyone brings to the floor.