#76: Choreography Made Simple: How to Learn Dances Quickly

EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 16 MIN

#76: Choreography Made Simple: How to Learn Dances Quickly

from Dance Colleges & Careers with Brittany Noltimier

Do you ever feel like everyone around you picks up choreography faster than you? It’s frustrating, embarrassing, and can leave you spiraling with self-doubt. I know, because I’ve been there.In today’s episode of Dance Colleges and Careers, we’re diving into how to pick up choreography faster—and it’s not about talent, it’s about strategy. From food and hydration, to self-talk, to finding patterns in the music, I’ll walk you through the practical tools that help dancers of any age learn choreography more quickly and confidently.You’ll learn:Why fueling your body (food + water) is step one to focus.How positive self-talk can change your learning speed.The importance of spotting patterns in movement and music.Why muscle memory only works if you go full out.How to decode your teacher’s style into something your brain understands.The trick I use of “teaching myself” to lock it in.If you’ve ever left a class feeling lost while everyone else gets it, this episode will help you stop beating yourself up and start learning choreography smarter.👉 Want more personalized help? Inside The Fame Academy, I help dancers pinpoint their learning strengths and create systems for mastering choreography faster, without panic or stress. https://www.brittanynoltimier.com/fameSupport the showGot a question or story you'd like to share? Message me HERE, and your submission might even be featured in an upcoming episode!

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