Dog, Cat & Horse

Club Dance with a dog

The first competition organized by the Dance Club with a dog the Czech Republic (KTP Czech Republic), Moravia championship was in 1999 in Blansko. Already this first championship was attended by dance teams, which showed a beautiful group full of remarkable exercises and choreography. They follow regular participation in other competitions, culminating in the master in 2003, when in Blansko European Championships held in dance with a dog.
Photo: archive editor
Photo: archive editor


In addition, arbitration of KTP sat on the panel also Englishwoman Annie Clayton. Ms. Clayton is an experienced, respected judge and President PawsnMusic Association. The adoption of an invitation to the Czech Republic Czech Committee KTP very appreciated. Ms. Clayton is not only considered it the championship, but the Committee of the KTP has provided valuable advice on training dogs and the creation of choreography. Willingly helped with the arrangements for the assessment of competition in order to more closely to international standard and yet maintain, Czech personality (five compulsory elements of KTP). This group operates as a real dance show in which you, come into their own music lovers, dogs, dance and art.
In today's work to share with readers a few details,Ms. Clayton to us during his visit to the Czech Republic provided. One of them was the method of creating choreography for performances Dances with the dog.

Dancing dog
Dancing with a dog is exploring the possibility of our movement and our dog. It is a narrative story through movement and music. It is a perfect example of the relationship between the handler and his dog.

Choreography
Choreography is the process of combining elements, creating a happening atmosphere. It is a process that is constantly shaping our ideas, reactions of the audience, the jury and the other contestants. Choreography is experimenting with the exercises. Listening to music in your head vision screening,which then pretvorime the exercises.

Choreography for the various events and audiences
Each performance should be based on practices that meet us and our dogs. The rhythm of music and pace should be adequate to our temperament. If we prefer rhythmic music, for example, choose it for show. We will feel better and naturally. I slow dog handler may accompany rapid dance movements, without being suffered by the overall artistic impression. Important however is that the handler during the performance of the dog was constantly back and close it. If the handler is due to rapid rhythm continuously, a step ahead, the overall impression he would nonsynchronous.





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