ZoeBennett & Sergey
Sergey Sergey
Hey Zoe, heard you’re gearing up for a big group routine—how do you keep the creative flow while keeping everyone on track?
ZoeBennett ZoeBennett
Hey! The trick is to set a rhythm before we even hit the floor. I always start with a quick warm‑up that’s half dance, half laugh, so everyone’s relaxed and in sync. Then I break the routine into little “beats” – each person owns a section, but I make sure the transitions feel like a natural dance move, not a forced line. I keep a visual cue on the board or a light signal so nobody gets lost, and I keep the energy high by tossing in spontaneous improv spots. That way the flow stays alive and the crew feels like co‑creators, not just followers. And hey, a few jokes during the breaks keep the vibe breezy!
Sergey Sergey
Sounds solid. The visual cue keeps the whole group grounded, and the improv spots let people bring their own flair. Just make sure the transitions stay smooth so nobody feels left out. Keep the jokes coming—little laughs are the best rhythm boosters. Good luck with the routine!
ZoeBennett ZoeBennett
That’s the vibe! I’ll sprinkle in a few quick quips during the beat breaks, keep the transitions buttery smooth, and make sure everyone’s got a chance to shine. Thanks for the hype—let’s make it unforgettable!
Sergey Sergey
Sounds awesome, Zoe. I’ll be there ready to back you up—let’s make the floor fire.
ZoeBennett ZoeBennett
That’s what I love to hear—let’s light up that stage together and turn the floor into a blaze of pure movement!
Sergey Sergey
Absolutely, Zoe—let’s light it up and show them what teamwork feels like. I’m all in.