A dance competition can be a hectic place to be, so eliminating extra stressors like disorganization is important in helping things run as smoothly as possible. In this post, we’ll be taking a look at some ways to stay organized at competition so you can focus on having a great time and doing your best.
Makeup Organization
Makeup Bags
Makeup typically comes in small packaging and in many pieces, so it’s a good idea to use an organizer to keep everything in one place and easy to find. For small to moderate amounts of makeup, something like the Yofi Makeup Stage Bag is a lifesaver for a number of reasons. It’s compact, so it won’t take up much space and can be easily slipped into a larger bag alongside costumes and shoes. The bag is also clear so you can identify what’s inside with an easy glance.
Makeup Cases
If you have a moderate to large amount of makeup that needs to come with you to competition, consider a makeup case. Caboodles makes a series of heavy-duty organizers with drawers and compartments that ensure your makeup will be easy to find when you need it.
Costume Organization
Garment Bag
If you ask any experienced dance mom, they’ll probably tell you that having clear garment bags for competition helps make life so much easier. These sturdy bags make it easy to see what’s inside each garment bag so you can line them up in the order that you’ll need them for each day. They also come with small pockets where you can keep any corresponding jewellery or hair pieces that go with that dance.
Rolling Dance Bag
Using a rolling dance bag like the GRIT Dance Tower or a Rac N Roll makes it easy to pack everything you need up into an easy-to-transport bag. These bags can fit up to 15 costumes inside at a time, so you can be sure to have everything you’ll need for a day of competition. Complete with inner pockets and zips, these are the ultimate dance tool to help you stay on top of the action.
Hopefully that gave you some ideas on how to stay organized at a dance competition. If you have any questions about dancewear, feel free to reach out and get in touch with one of our dancewear experts.
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