What do you wear to a dance headshot?
Wear formfitting clothing, but make sure you’re comfortable (if you’re not, it’ll show in your pictures). Most dancers opt to do one or two additional looks, depending on their budget and the types of auditions they’re hoping to land.
What can I expect in a summer intensive?
Expect to Learn Inside and Outside the Studio At summer dance intensive, not only will you study dance on a full time basis each day, you’ll also have opportunities in your spare time to develop your craft, make connections and educate yourself in the cultural opportunities that your host city has to offer.
Should you smile in an acting headshot?
Try out a few smiling shots during your actual photo session. If it just doesn’t look natural, then don’t smile. Better to be serious and genuine than to smile and look false. Your photographer will be able to give you guidance during the session, so listen to their advice.
What makes a great headshot?
In general, a good headshot is chest up with good lighting on your face, and no strong dramatic shadows, unless you are going in for “The Phantom of the Opera.” Three-quarter shots are good for print, and extreme close-ups are good for, well, nothing.
What should I bring to a summer intensive dance?
Summer Dance Intensive Packing List Tips
- Leotards: At least one per day.
- Tights: Lots!
- Wrap Skirt (check your program to see if there are required colors)
- Character Skirt: if you will be taking character classes.
- Pointe Shoes: Plan on several pairs.
How do you prepare for a ballet intensive?
How To Prepare for a Summer Dance Intensive
- Take a break! We know it may sound counterintuitive, but don’t go for a run, take 20 dance classes, and do 40 sets of crunches the day before you start your intensive!
- Stick to Your Level.
- Drink Your Water!
- Keep a Journal.
- Pack the Right Stuff.
- Eat!
- Make New Friends.