This topic has come up, as an undercurrent, in several competitive ballroom topics. So now, I'm giving it a thread of its own.
Exactly what does it take to win a dance competition? Back in the day, when I used to be naive, I thought it took good dancing. Now, after a long time in DF (and observing lots of comps and comp footage) I wonder. Is it good dancing? Or good showmanship? Or good rapport with an audience? Or good grooming? Or good networking connections with the judges? Or youth? Or appropriate costuming? Or a good pedigree? Or lots of other things? I really don't know.
What do you think? If you had to pick the top three characteristics of competitive dance winners, what would you say? Realistically, what are the top three things that you think help people win at a comp today? And, if this were a perfect world, would the list look any different?
(Thanks for the topic suggestion, Chris.)
Exactly what does it take to win a dance competition? Back in the day, when I used to be naive, I thought it took good dancing. Now, after a long time in DF (and observing lots of comps and comp footage) I wonder. Is it good dancing? Or good showmanship? Or good rapport with an audience? Or good grooming? Or good networking connections with the judges? Or youth? Or appropriate costuming? Or a good pedigree? Or lots of other things? I really don't know.
What do you think? If you had to pick the top three characteristics of competitive dance winners, what would you say? Realistically, what are the top three things that you think help people win at a comp today? And, if this were a perfect world, would the list look any different?
(Thanks for the topic suggestion, Chris.)