: Incorporate "seasonal" movements, such as miming gift-wrapping, shivering from the cold, or waving to the audience like you’re on a holiday float.
When building your routine, focus on repetitive, easy-to-follow counts to keep everyone in sync.
Choosing the right song depends on the age of the dancers and the desired vibe of the performance. :
: Perfect for simple storytelling movements (miming antlers or a glowing nose).
: Combining snippets of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and other carols allows for varied tempos and keeps the audience engaged. 2. Choreography Structure & Ideas
What kind of are you going for with this choreography (e.g., cute and simple for kids, a high-energy pop routine, or something more theatrical)? Tell me that, and I can give you a detailed step-by-step breakdown for a specific song! Christmas Songs for Dance Performance
: Once you've brainstormed your steps, record yourself performing the routine to see where the timing or "wonky" transitions need fixing.