5 Top Professional Dance Influencers to Follow to Learn More About Dancing
Social media, when not used aimlessly, can help us a lot in our daily lives. We can watch videos about useful DIYs, share healthy cooking recipes, discover new makeup styles, and have our mood boosted by reading a friend’s motivational quote for the day
Yet, there are more purposes of social media for you as an aspiring pro cheerleader. One of them is following influencers who are also professional dancers to improve your dancing skills. Who are these figures? Discover them by reading more.
1. Lauren Gottlieb
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Actor, producer, and dancer. Lauren Gottlieb has most of the content you need for pro cheer fitness and dancing. She alternates her posts from cool dance moves you can follow to fitness vlogs. Sometimes, she also releases motivational content to inspire your day.
Check her Instagram here.
2. Aliya Janell
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Ms. Janell isn’t just a professional choreographer. She’s also a public figure and the creator of Queens N Lettos - a dance school that caters to all dancer levels, may it be beginner or advanced. Not just that, but she also teaches to groups or in private.
Check her Instagram here for solo performances and dance apparel inspiration. You can also visit the Queens N Lettos IG page to see the choreographies of other students and members.
3. Nika Kljun
This L.A. resident is both a member of YouTube’s top 10 dance influencers, one of Hollywood’s in-demand choreographers, and Slovenia’s official Ambassador of Dance. She teaches a variety of dance styles from all over the world, from multiple dance eras, and combines them into one spectacular performance.
Check her YouTube channel here or visit her site here.
4. Tricia Miranda
If you want to stick to more modern dance styles such as heavy Hip Hop, then you should press that subscribe button, bell icon, and enable the notifications from Tricia Miranda’s channel. Some of her classes are featured on TMILLY TV.
Check out her YouTube channel here or Instagram page here.
5. Cleo the Hurricane
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Pole dancing may not be the ideal dance style for pro cheer auditions but the discipline of the genre is what makes it a must-learn. The control you need to have to dance on the pole increases your body’s strength, coordination, and flexibility. I couldn’t think of any choreographer to suggest other than those from Cleo the Hurricane (CTH) and its head, Jill Maclean.
Check out CTH’s Facebook, website, and Instagram. As an added bonus of following CTH, you can take inspiration from their clothing line for your audition attire.
Please remember that when you receive notifications from your favorite dance influencers, you only view their content and nothing else. To do this, you need to be mindful of the time you spend and the interaction you make on social media. It will help you stay focused on honing your dance skill.
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