World Of Dance Los Angeles!

We're competing at World of Dance this weekend! We're excited to be on that stage with all the other talent coming out!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Musicality

Music is the backbone for all dancers. It’s the heart beat to our expressive soul.
Understanding and knowing the music is something many dancers can overlook, but there’s more to the music than just the bass or snare that the choreographer is hitting. That’s just scratching the surface. Knowing the music is mastery of the song. It’s similar to knowing a few words in another language and claiming to be able to speak the language. Every song is like another language, every beat and snare is like an accent or pronunciation you’ve got to get right in order to speak it fluently. Here are a few things I’ve learned and have been taught to expand my musicality.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Attention Dancers!

Just so happened to see this the other day and thought I'd share this with everyone.
Anyone who is thinking of making dance their career should seriously take this post into consideration.
DDO, one of the many talent agencies in LA are having auditions this coming November 14th over at Screenland Studios over at Burbank. They'll be doing Jazz at 11:00 AM, Hip Hop at 1:00 PM, and Specialty at 2:30. This is definitely worth something giving a shot if you really want to take your craft to the next level!

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Marc's Friday Class!

Marc's Friday class over class over at Jayvee Dance Center at 7:30! Come check it out! 


For more info on classes, go to our class page.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Practicing By Yourself

Have you ever looked at another dancer at rehearsal or at a show and have wondered what makes him/her so good? The idea is simple, practice. It’s not only their talent that’s taking them to where they are, it’s the practice and hard work they put into perfecting their craft. There’s a saying that goes, “Hard work beats talent if talent doesn’t work hard.” I’ve had to privilege to meet many talented dancers, but as gifted as some of them are, some of them aren’t where they could be.
You can’t be at your best if you don’t work at it.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

For My Freestylers!

For all you bboys, lockers, and freestylers out there looking for place to session!
Have no idea where to start looking? Here are some dope spots and are definitely
worth checking out!



Homeland


 Poppin and Lockin Monday  7PM-10PM
Breakin Tuesdays 6PM-10PM

1321 E Anaheim St Long Beach, California

Open House
 Tuesday Night House Sessions 9PM-12PM
Ordo Dance Studio
511 Molino St.
Los Angeles, CA 

Freak Me, Funk Me
 Wednesday Night Waacking/Punking 9PM-12PM
Ordo Dance Studio
511 Molino St.
Los Angeles, CA


Groove Night
 Thursday Night All Styles 9:30PM-11:30PM
Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio
6514 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA

J.U.I.C.E.
Thursday Sessions 4PM- 9PM
Chuco's Justice Center
1137 E Redondo Blvd, Inglewood, CA

Sunday Sessions 1PM-7PM
Inside the basement of CARECEN
2845 W 7th St,
Los Angeles, CA



If you've got more spots that you know of and recommend! Let us know! We'd love to 
build this list up!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Wannabe Rockstar Choreography

A couple months ago we shared some behind the scenes footage of a music video we shot with a local artist. This isn't the finished product because it's still in production, but this is the part of the choreography for the video. It's missing a few parts, but hopefully you get the idea. Comments are more than welcome! We love hearing your thoughts!



If you want to check out the behind the scenes look for the music video!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Maxt Out Dance Competition

Maxt Out Dance Competition is coming November 13th! They have a dope line up coming up and is introducing the Lyrical Hip Hop Division and the Icon Division! Not to mention that we'll also be performing and competing as well! We're really excited to get back on stage for this event with our new set! 

Hope to see you there!

Want to get more info? 
Visit MaxtOutDance.com

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Booze Cruise Update

We just received word that the Booze Cruise Halloween Monster Mash has been cancelled due to a mistake in booking and didn't get word of it until recently. Sorry for the inconvenience everybody.

Monday, October 11, 2010

We're On a Boat!

It's TRUE! FamBiz will be dancing on a boat-unfortunately no T-pain. Brought to you by Jayvee Dance Productions! It's going to be over at Long Beach! Dancing, Music, and BOOZE! $30 presale ticket and $40 at the dock! Get them while they're still $30! If you want more info, check out the flier below! Hope to see you guys there!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Get Your Head In The Game – Part 4

Respect Your Rehearsal Space

Lost In The Clutter
We as people face a mountain of distractions everyday. Too many of these disruptions can cost us dearly if we have a lot of work get done or deadlines to meet. We have no control over protecting ourselves or our teams from these distractions, but you can help by making sure the environment you guys work in contributes to the focus and efficiency.
It’s hard to focus if the place you do most of your work in is a messwhether it be at work or at rehearsal. Your productivity is affected if you don’t have the space you need, and the more you allow things to get in the way, the more stressful and frustrating everything becomes. Once your work or rehearsal space becomes associated with these things, you may find your enthusiasm for rehearsal becoming affected. Every minute
you spend making sure you have an organized workplace will save you hours in the future. Here are a few things I’ve kept in mind through all the rehearsals I’ve experienced.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Seasons Past

Interested in getting to know who Family Bizness a little more? Join us as we walk down memory lane as this video shares what we did as a team last season. Things have changed so much last year, so many ups and so many downs that we've all endured together. The growing pains we've faced has made us stronger as a family. We look forward to sharing this upcoming season with you guys!

Monday, October 4, 2010

BoogieZone with Phanie!

Last week was Stephanie's first Boogiezone class! Congratulations Steph and we're super proud of you! She was nervous before she started the class, but as soon as she got the ball rolling she had a lot of fun teaching everyone. The piece she taught was definitely her style of high energy and the class in the end was high in energy! Look out for her to be performing alongside with FamBiz, Breed, and Encore at Maxt Out!


The Phanie Iceberg Duet and Interview


Boogiezone Groups



Want to know the Phanie a little more! Go check out her blog over at Oh My Phanie!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Get Your Head In the Game-Part 3

Visualization
  
If You See It You Can Achieve It; If You Can Dream It, You Can Become It
Visualization; imagination, probably one of the most common forms of mental preparation. It's simply just sitting yourself down at place where no distractions can get to you and mentally placing yourself at that situation. The more
intense and clear you can visualize it in your head, the more value it can have as a “real” experience.

All sorts of people use this technique, from dancers to athletes. I was first introduced to the use of it my first year of being on Glendale High's Dance Team. I definitely underestimated the effectiveness of this exercise. As important as I knew mental exercises were back then, I kept thinking that the physical practice was far more important. I’ve had many moments where I didn’t expect myself to mess up on a particular part of a routine, especially if I knew I had gotten it down. But sometimes we get so caught up in the adrenaline rush we get too ahead of ourselves, or we get caught up in our heads that we blank out in whatever we’re doing. Both cases have happened to me on stage and during a battle. And for some people, it can be hard on a person’s belief in their ability.

Remember. Breath controls the mind, and the mind controls the body. Not the other way around.

The author of Quantum Fitness, Dr. Denis Waitley says the visualization is the mind being able to implement vivid images of the performance as if they’ve done it before. And when the time comes to actually execute and perform, it would be as if they’re just repeating it.

We all want to be prepared, but often times we’re took focused on practicing the physical aspects of what we’re preparing for. A good amount of performance comes with how mentally ready we are with it. Visualizing what you have to do allows you to react to the situation accordingly without having to think about it; and it can be an extremely effective tool along with hard work and determination. It allows you to prepare your skills without having to over work your body.

Everyone has their own way of mental preparation. In FamBiz, we practice 3 different forms of Visualization: The Safe Spot, The Winning Performance, and The Train Wreck; each exercise preparing the mind for different situations.



The Safe Spot
During the rehearsals and run-throughs where we’re dancing full out, it’s hard to listen or give notes to dancers right away because we’re still trying to catch our breath. Our mind is going as fast as our heart rate.
Just as the title en tales, the safe spot is a place where you take your mind to a place it feels most secure. It's hard to give notes if the dancers aren't relaxed and their minds are in a frenzy.  After a run through, I tell the dancers to go get water to replenish their body and to go to their safe spot so they can replenish their minds. Once they get their mind right, I proceed to give them the notes that are needed.




The Winning Performance
This form of visualization is the most common for a lot of people. You simply sit down and imagine yourself doing the routine. A good friend of mine, Audrey Benson, gave me insight on how to make this even more effective. Along with envisioning the routine the way you want executed, imagine that you are already on stage in full costume. The bright lights shine upon you as the crowd yells. Create a much more vibrant image for yourself to practice in. If you feel pressure or excitement while doing this, good, the more you become accustomed through this feeling in your mind will transfer to when you actually perform. You’ll become better in performing under pressure.

A lot of the time, I find myself moving and practicing with the music which is ok.  But I definitely found it much more of a challenge when I did my best to just run the routine in my head before physically executing it. From there I find areas of the routine where I'm most uncomfortable with. I take that to note and practice it as best I can so the next time I run it in my head, there won't be a gray area. The more you focus on how well you run the routine in your head, the closer you are to executing it the way you want physically.



The Train Wreck
After I let the dancers envision how they want to perform the routine. I have them envision them messing up as worst as possible, to the point where it feels like it would scar them for life. It can be an uncomfortable experience depending on how vivid you make it to be, but I believe once you’ve experienced the feeling of it, you’ll definitely do all you can to make sure you don’t ever feel it again.

Messing up or blanking out on stage is something we all don’t want to experience when we’re performing on stage. The feeling of panic as you try to catch up where you left off can be killer on your performance. Some of us may have experienced it, I sure have. Some people brush it off, but some others take it to heart. I’ve seen some people tear up because of slip up, feeling like the quality of the routine they worked hard for messed up all because of them.

Sayings like “don’t mess up,” and “losing is not an option,” are a few things that are strongly enforced within our society nowadays. It’s made to seem that these areas of thinking shouldn’t even exist. Good or bad performance. Win or lose. The result of either all rests on how well you as an individual have prepared. Focusing on the good outcome is a good thing, but to completely avoid the latter can really take a toll on some people if they’re not ready for it. Messing up, making mistakes is a possibility, but the more you try to avoid the thought, the more you allow the fear of it to grow. The only way to get rid of the fear is to allow your mind to fully engage in the thought of it, no matter how painful. After doing so, let it go. Allowing yourself to accept the fact that there is that possibility of making a mistake or losing can greatly raise your awareness in your execution. 


It All Comes Down To This…
If you’re serious about trying to up your game as a performer then it’s important to know that your mental preparation is just as important as your physical preparation. It’s something that shouldn’t be ignored. If your mind and body aren’t in sync, it may affect your performance. Depending on the dancer, it may or may not be affected too much, but that small percentage still adds up in the long run. It’s the little things that count that prepare you for the great opportunities. How well you prepare can be the result of how you perform. And when it comes down to it, all you can really do is give it your all. In the midst of the backstage craziness and anxiety, doing your best is what you have control over, and if you did, then your job is done.


How do you visualize doing your routines? Let Us Know! Fambiz.fb@gmail.com



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