i'm auditioning for drill team officer, possibly head sergent and i need to choreograph to two songs. i need a song for a jazz routine and a prop routine (where u have a chair, ladder, cane, or some other prop incorperated into your dance) and i need help thinking of songs. i want the jazz routine to be very poppy and bouncy. kinda like cierra 1 2 step, but i don't want to use that song. but for the prop routine i still don't know what i want. suggestions for it are open. i rate high. i just want ideas and song titles, thanks for the oppinions.
i think that the ciarra song 1,2 step is a great song for the prop routine!! cause you can do so much stuff with it. i think that maybe you could use a cane for this routine. it would work out good cause when the 1,2 step part comes in the chours you could use it at that moment or something. i think that would work out great. hope i helped.
MummuM answered Friday May 6 2005, 9:58 pm: Some great songs to dance to would be: Sean Paul - Feel Alright, Nelly - Errtime, Trick Daddy - Gimmie Some Sugar, Will Smith - Switch, Joe Budden - Pump It Up, J-Kwon Ft Omarion and Young Rome - Damn (Tipsy Remix), DMX - Get It On The Floor. If you need new moves and a couple of routines, maybe you could try watching the movie "You Got Served" or "Honey." They are both great dance movies with a lot of awesome moves that will probably help you out.
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BLONDE911 answered Thursday May 5 2005, 10:01 pm: This might be no help at all! But since you want it to be poppy and bouncy i suggest you watch different types of music videos that have alot of choreography in it! I would watch making the band 3 on mtv they have more hip hop stuff but they have some really neat moves! You can also watch save the last dance like the other girl said!<< im sure that has some GREAT moves! If you ever seen bring it on, they watched EVERY kind of dance and they put it all in one routine! it was very cute... so i hope this helps! and im sorry if that didnt do anything!
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Saynotogymclass answered Thursday May 5 2005, 8:28 pm: If you asked me, 1 2 Step doesnt really sound like Jazz but whatever. I've seen really good Jazz dances to these songs:
oxKateKaylaxo answered Thursday May 5 2005, 8:17 pm: For the prop routine I think you should definately try for an old some or something classy, you know what I mean? For the jazz I think you are on the right track. Just listen to a bunch of songs you had in mind and find the ones you can connect with. Hope I helped!
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charmed-cherry21 answered Thursday May 5 2005, 6:50 pm: Have you seen the movie "Save The Last Dance"? Well at the very end of the movie there is a song that someone is dancing to and she is dancing and she has the chair and it is really neat. Watch the movie and maybe you'll like it or figure it out.
CertainShadeOfGreen answered Thursday May 5 2005, 12:19 pm: Brittney Spears: Do Something
Brittney Spears: Outragous
T.I. Bring em Out
50 Cent: Like my Style.. speed up the tempo- its the one i used for drill team try outs, worked for me.
Khrysty answered Thursday May 5 2005, 8:15 am: how about T.I? or eminem? or justin timder lake? go to the mall, look for the music store, and look 4 jazz & pop. [ Khrysty's advice column | Ask Khrysty A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Thursday May 5 2005, 4:06 am: well...
for one of them you could do "caught up" by usher! thats a good song for a routine..or you could do "hollaback girl" by gwen stefani! also the rap part of "oh" by ciara is good for a routine..then mix another song into it..or use the actual song! just get crative..also you could use oldies as your songs..thats what we did for cheer! hope i helped..
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