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Old 10th-May-2005, 04:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: What happens in a consolidation class?

My experiences (some months ago now, so memory may be unreliable, and/or things may have changed):

We were taught the first two or three moves of the beginner routine. There was about the same level of detail, but we had a few more goes to practice each of them. Smaller group, so a little more interactive/personal. I recall one person asking if it mattered which foot they should step back on, for example. Also, our thumbs were checked out. The guy teaching took part in the rotation. I can't recall if he was introduced as a taxi or as a trainee teacher. There wasn't any music, so we danced to the "5 6 7 8" song. There was a bit of cheerleading for us to go out and dance with each other during the freestyle. Finally, we wandered out to watch the end of the intermediate class.

Don't worry, you didn't miss much.
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