Which Dance Style is Right for You?

Before you're stuck in classes for the next year in a style you hate try this quiz to find out which style of dance is right for you.

Heather Rutherford
Created by Heather Rutherford (User Generated Content*)User Generated Content is not posted by anyone affiliated with, or on behalf of, Playbuzz.com.
On Jan 31, 2016

How many hours a weeks do you have to dedicate to dance?

What are you best at?

What’s your favorite dance class accessory?

Are you interested in wearing pointe shoes?

Are you more flexible than the average person?

Are you okay with being upside down for long periods of time?

Do you prefer to use graceful flowing movements or quick and strong movements?

On stage you want to:

I want to connect emotionally with my audience.

I prefer a dance style with a specific set of steps so I have something to strive for.

I prefer to dance alone on stage.

Of these 6, which are you least interested in?

Would you rather appear in a music video or a huge stage?

Ballet

Ballet

Ballet takes a lot of time and dedication to master but you seem to have what it takes.

Tap

Tap

Tap provides you with the right combination of fun and entertainment that will serve you well.

Jazz

Jazz

You have a bit of a flair for the dramatic with an eye on Broadway. Jazz should suit you just fine.

Contemporary

Contemporary

Contemporary dance combines ballet, jazz and modern which will give you the structure it takes to achieve beauty and the creativity it takes to give highly emotional performances.

Acro

Acro

You’re a bendy little thing and audiences will love to see your amazing tricks. If you’re lucky, your impressive tricks may land you a big gig in Vegas or New York.

Hip-hop

Hip-hop

The loose structure combined with a high level of effort and the potential for widespread fame makes hip hop the perfect choice for you. You will enjoy tackling the difficult choreography but are sure to attack each move with fervor.

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