All Out, As Is.

How to Turn Your Dance Vision Into a Step Sheet That Works

Adia Season 1 Episode 33

Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.

0:00 | 36:08

In this episode of the All Out As Is Podcast, I’m walking you through how to write cleaner, clearer, and more effective step sheets that actually translate the way you intended them to. We’re talking about common mistakes choreographers make, how to improve clarity, how to structure counts and directions, and the little details that make a huge difference for dancers and instructors learning your work.

I also share some of my favorite tips for testing your step sheets, organizing tags and restarts, writing for different dance levels, and creating choreography notes that feel professional without losing your unique voice.

More than anything, this episode is about giving yourself permission to create, share your work, and stop waiting for perfection before putting your art into the world.

Your dance matters.
Your creativity matters.
And the people who are meant to connect with your work will feel it.

So if you’re ready to become a stronger choreographer, teacher, and storyteller through movement, this episode is for you.

I truly appreciate you tuning in and sharing your time with me!  I am curious to hear all about your experience and episode take aways!  Please be sure to tag @AdiaDance on Instagram, FB, Tik Tok, YouTube and share this episode with your friends to spread the word if you or someone you know has benefited or could benefit from this episode! 

It'd mean so much if you'd take a few moments to leave a review so that more friends can find this podcast! Thanks in advance!