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Old 24th-July-2006, 01:41 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Re: Beginners moving to Intermediate

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Originally Posted by bigdjiver
The leaders and followers can at least be doing a dance that works well enough to please them while they develop into their own pace into their proper roles.
Except that too many followers *don't* develop into their proper role, even after dancing for four or five years - particularly if they are dancing at the same venue every week and only at that venue, often with the same people. Bad habits are terribly difficult to break and without some constructive and positively delivered "feedback" most average Ceroc punters don't know that they have bad habits.

Leaders do develop a lead after a while, particularly if they dance with beginners - they have to! However, too many are "lost" before that time, possibly because they don't feel like they are in control of the dance as the leader is supposed to be.
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