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How to Learn the Steps to Dance to Hannah Montana Songs

In 2005, Miley Cyrus moved to Los Angeles to begin filming the Disney show "Hannah Montana." Since then, her catchy Hannah songs have left both young girls and their moms dancing along. The popularity of the show has made dance instruction readily available through various means, including DVDs, instructional dance mats and "Hannah Montana: The Movie." Learning to dance along to a Hannah song can be as easy as flipping on the television.

Things You'll Need

  • DVR
  • Instructional DVD
  • Dance mat
  • "Hannah Montana: The Movie"
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use a DVR to record a Hannah Montana dance performance on the show, or on a music television video. Watch the recorded performance carefully a few times before attempting to learn the moves yourself. Imitate the dance moves, using the DVR to repeat the steps as necessary. Take advantage of the rewind and slow motion features of the DVR. Break the dance up into sections. Rewind and repeat the steps in slow motion until you are confident and comfortable with your movements. Then move onto the next section of dance steps using the same system. Once you have mastered each section, put it all together to perform a complete dance.

    • 2

      Buy an instructional DVD and dance mat that has been specifically designed to teach Hannah Montana dance steps. Use this tool to easily choose your favorite Hannah Montana song and learn the desired dance steps.

    • 3

      Purchase "Hannah Montana: The Movie." The DVD features a bonus section that teaches a popular Hannah Montana dance, "The Hoedown Throwdown," in a step-by-step format. The dance is taught by Miley, a professional choreographer, and a team of dancers. Before attempting to learn the dance, watch it closely in its entirety. Do not be afraid to rewind and repeat as often as necessary. Observe all the dancers in this instructional video, and choose the one whose style you like best. Even though everyone is performing the same movements, each dancer puts her own flair into the dance. Use this dancer as your guide in the learning process.

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