The Fairest nodded. "Yes, sometimes there are other winter requests. Recently, the children love to do a Frozen themed piece." She chuckled softly. "But, it doesn't always leave much for the boys or other males who are involved."
"We've done Christmas themed ones, such as A Christmas Carol in dance form. Think of it as a dance opera." She smiled widely.
"If you dance with a hula-hoop, what type of music do you use? Pop, classical, alternative?" These were valuable pieces of information, enough to gauge where to start Madison off at.
"Ballet is beautiful, it truly is. I started when I was a child. It isn't something that can't be learned as an adult, despite what people say." Of course, not always would point shoes be involved.
"So since you already dance with a hula hoop, contemporary may be where to begin. It's free flowing, and mostly just lets your body move with the music."
"And since you're a contortionist, you have no boundaries to movement." Which the Dancer knew rather well. To dance without the boundaries of human figures was something she always marveled of herself. Sasha turned to pick up the remote, and paused the music so it would be easier to find something that was the blonde's tastes.