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why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? A couple of the dance schools in my area offer a class called Ballroom dancing 1, and they teach:
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor?Dance schools are all about pleasing everyone when really they don't help anyone at all. If you really want to learn one or two styles of dancing check out you local community colleges and ask to see a course syllabus before signing up for the class, or, if you can afford it take private lessons and let your teacher know exactly what you are looking to learn. I don't know where you went or what you were hoping to learn but just FYI most Arthur Murray studios don't teach the swing/Lindy that's being done on social dance floors right now. |
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? mindydanz,
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? Learning multiple styles at once? Yes, it can be done. I took up dancing last July, and since then I've learnt (in classes), in varying amounts:
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? Thanks for all the great advice. I have noticed many beginners on the dance floor asking themselves if they want to do Lindy or Swing. I never thought that there was a big difference. I recently read a couple of articles on the history of swing that stated that east coast swing limits you if you want to advance, but somehow this is not true with west coast?!?!?!?!
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? West coast & lindy can work together but West coast & East Coast are hard to mix. I'm assuming your a leader in dance which makes it more diddicult for you. If your a follower, go out dancing ( allow the leaders to lead you) and decide then what you like best. That will hep ypu determine what exactly you want to persue. I would suggest one style at a time as you learn them you'll discover which styles can work together. As for your ballroom ~ I don't know much about it but PLEASE don't do it on a swing floor, that is all I ask (you can see my initial beef about this in the topic entitled dance ettiquite)
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor?
That's like asking if learning to ice-skate would make you a better pizza chef. It really depends on exactly why you're doing it, and what your natural aptitude and interests are. My advice is to take the classes that you enjoy most, whether because of the style, the teacher, or the other students. As you progress in any style you will develop your own variations, and may soon find that you are doing West Coast in a Lindy class and feeling just fine about it. No reason you shouldn't. |
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Re: why do many dance schools think they are doing us a favor? Thanks for the great feedback!
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