Streetdance choreography and ideas notebook
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A Calm Street Dance Choreography Notebook for Creative Dancers

A freestyle-friendly space to capture ideas, sketch movement, and build routines without pressure

A street dance choreography & ideas notebook made for freestyle creators.

Street Dance Choreography & Ideas Notebook is a thoughtfully designed notebook for street dancers who want a simple, organised place to capture freestyle ideas, build choreography, and sketch movement pathways.

Created by Together Is Awesome, this notebook gives dancers space to explore movement freely — without rules, deadlines, or pressure to finish everything.

No long explanations.
No “right” way to use the pages.
Just open space for ideas to grow, change, and return.

Why Street Dancers (and Parents) Love This Notebook

  • Encourages freestyle creativity without pressure
  • Helps dancers capture ideas before they’re forgotten
  • Supports building routines, sections, and pathways
  • Open layouts that work for hip hop, open style, and commercial
  • Designed for ages 10–18 (studio, rehearsal, and home use)

Explore the Street Dance Choreography & Ideas Notebook

What You’ll Find Inside

  • Freestyle & Choreography Pages – capture movement ideas as they appear
  • Routine & Section Planning – build choreography your own way
  • Movement & Pathway Maps – sketch formations, travel, and spacing
  • Open Sketch Areas – draw, plan, and experiment freely
  • Calm, Uncluttered Layout – easy to use at any pace

For Street Dancers Who Love Creating

This notebook is for dancers who enjoy exploring movement, shaping choreography, and giving ideas space to grow — without needing everything to be finished.

A Thoughtful Gift for a Creative Dancer

Perfect for new terms, choreography projects, performances, or as simple encouragement to keep creating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a journal or a notebook?

It’s a street dance choreography and ideas notebook designed for writing, planning, and sketching movement.

Do pages need to be completed in order?

No. Each page works independently and can be used whenever inspiration strikes.

What age is it best for?

Designed for street dancers aged 10–18, though older dancers also enjoy using it to capture freestyle and choreography ideas.


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