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Originally posted by Jayne Personally I think it would be wrong to reduce the social aspect of ceroc and replace it with "something more serious". |
I enjoy the more technical and serious side of dancing, but I hope nobody thinks that I would want to reduce the social side, just to make it more serious. There is no point in learning how to dance better if there is no-one to dance with!
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| Then when I went to Uni I joined the Ballroom team. BIG mistake. Insted of being encouraged to get up and give it a go I'd be coched for an hour not to hold my thumb at a 45degree angle, it should be vertical. |
I was on the Ballroom team for 3 years. I learnt a lot, had a great time, met Lily, but didn't learn to dance. But now I find that the little bits that I can remember are very useful, and I wish I had the time and the money to get some more lessons.
I don't think advanced classes should be a part of a normal class night. But there may be enough demand for something more than the occasional workshop.
David