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Old 16th-May-2006, 06:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: What Beginners should learn

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Originally Posted by Gus
Responding to feedback a few females made about beginners at our Chester club. They are no worse than anywhere else,
If it's Chester in particular then my particular bugbear is just 'cos the entrance door is directly opposite the toilet door it does not mean you can walk straight across the dance floor to the toilet on arrival! GGGrrrrrrrrrr

Yup to paraphrase. . . . . . etiquette, etiquette, etiquette thats the biggy for me and lots of the dancers i dance with.

I would add one point though - there are numerous dancers of the recognised pseudo level of '6 weeks or more' that just haven't found RYTHM.
Without it the girls have a god awful time trying to follow and it can be frankley embarrassing to watch. Ladies that haven't found the rythm of the music tend to race everything which just causes the guy confusion.
So ODA i would suggest that on your first night they lend you a copy of Footloose and a walkman!!!!

but with my tongue out of my cheek is it possible to explain that the moves go to the music better than it is done at the moment.

If you could enhance the dancers rythm and feel of the music i'm sure they'd progress a lot faster.
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