Riki Crop Top
$31.46
$43.09
Riki Crop Top Meet Rikki — the crop top dancers reach for again and again. Designed to move with the body, the Rikki Crop Top combines a sleek silhouette with all-day comfort and support, making it perfect for class, rehearsals and workshops. Featuring a flattering scooped neckline and supportive under-bust band, Rikki offers a secure fit without restricting movement. The streamlined straps allow full freedom through the shoulders, while the smooth, performance fabric feels soft against the skin and holds its shape wear after wear. Whether styled with matching shorts or mixed into your favourite dance wardrobe, the Rikki Crop Top is a versatile essential that works as hard as you do. Shorts sold separately. Colours available: Available in black with white trim and hot pink with white trim. Why dancers love them: Why dancers love them: Why dancers love it: Supportive under-bust band for a secure, confident fit Flattering scoop neckline and clean, modern lines Lightweight, stretchy performance fabric Designed for full freedom of movement Ideal for class, rehearsals, workshops and performance prep A studio staple with serious style — the Rikki Crop Top is made to move when you do. SHIPPING: Ready to dispatch in 3-8 Business Days This is the time needed to receive some Studio Range products from our supplier Guides Warming up is a crucial part of any dance practice or performance. It involves performing specific exercises and movements to prepare the body physically and mentally for the demands of dance. The importance of warming up cannot be overstated, as it provides numerous benefits that enhance a dancer’s overall performance and reduce the risk of injury. Find out more tips about how to warm up for your dance class here Dance class warm up. Quick outfit changes are essential for dancers, especially during performances and shows with multiple costume changes. To ensure smooth and efficient outfit changes, dancers often rely on a “quick change kit” or “dance bag”. Therefore, this bag should contain key items to help transition between costumes quickly. Here’s a list of items you might need for a dancer’s quick outfit change: Dance recital kit. The smell of hairspray, bobby pins everywhere and some great music! Ta da, you have just entered the world of dance competitions! If you haven’t yet been in one, well there’s always such a great air of anticipation in the lead up to your first dance comp and this excitement and reward gets bigger as you become a more experienced dancer. Participating in a dance competition or eisteddfod can be an exciting and rewarding experience for dancers. While the specific details may vary depending on the competition’s size, location, and organization, here are some common things you can expect at a dance competition: Dance eisteddfods.
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