As we know it today, baton twirling is a graceful sport, full of rhythmic movements, driving beats and artistic interpretation. For each athlete, the sport presents something new and different, giving them a way to express themselves and demonstrate their dexterity. While each individual twirler takes a different approach to their performances, there are certain key steps to remember that will help make a performance both successful and memorable.
First of all, don’t forget to express your emotion on your face as well as with your movement. A number of baton twirling performances are set to upbeat music so that the audience can connect with the dancer and feel the rhythm; in these cases, let your high energy and upbeat attitude shine through your smile. Your facial expression should mirror the tone of your piece to make it a complete performance.
Secondly, the adage “practice makes perfect” holds a great deal of truth within the baton twirling world. The twirling skill is difficult to master and takes a great deal of time and dedication to perfect. The more you practice, the more your muscles will become accustomed to certain motions, making it easier for you to perform.
Also, remember that accidents do happen sometimes. As a baton twirler, it is inevitable that you will drop your baton during a performance at least one time in your life. Don’t let an accident get you down! Just keep smiling, pick up your baton, and continue with your routine. Your audience will appreciate your effort and perseverance.
Finally, don’t forget to have fun! Though you may be nervous, the bottom line is that the sport should be something you enjoy. If you let your happiness truly show in your performance, your audience will connect with your positive energy and reflect it back to you.
While practice does make perfect, having a beautiful, high-quality baton doesn’t hurt, either. Contact Starline Batons today at (931) 528-7829 for all of your baton twirling needs.
Posted: 4/1/2014
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