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Frequently
Asked Questions Continued:
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I have two left feet. How can I learn to dance? Everybody has two
left feet to begin with even the most accomplished dancer. The whole
point of having dancing lessons is to learn how to co-ordinate your
body so you never again have two left feet.
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Am
I too old to learn to dance? Don't dancers start as little children?
It is true that many top professionals did start to learn when
they were very young, but you are not coming to dance the steps
they do. You are going to learn the very basic, fundamental steps.
You can start dancing at any age and continue to dance for life. |
Do I need private
lessons before I come and will the classes be for absolute beginners?
You definitely DO NOT need private lessons before you come. The
classes are for absolute beginners who have never danced a ballroom
or latin step in their life. You will learn absolutely from the
very beginning. |
Do
I need to come with a partner or could I just come by myself? If
you come with a partner that is fine, but most people come by themselves.
What happens is that there is normally a rotation of people without
partners so you get to dance with everyone, but if you want to
stay with the person you came with all night that is fine too. |
How long does it take to learn
to dance? Well that's a difficult one because everyone learns at different
speeds. You will probably be learning the very simple steps for a few
months. After that you will probably want to tackle something slightly
harder and go up into the beginners class itself as opposed to the
absolute beginners class. In the beginners class you will learn simple
variations which are combinations of dance steps in each of the ballroom
and latin dances. You won't learn them all in one week. Variations
in one ballroom and latin dance are repeated each week for three weeks
or more. So it will be a gradual process. Once you feel inspired to
do harder steps, there are intermediate classes. |
What should I wear to classes?
Do I need to dress up like they do on Strictly Come Dancing? What
shoes should I wear?The dress code is informal. This is certainly
not Strictly Come Dancing so you will never see anyone dressed up
like that unless you see professionals doing a cabaret or you go
and watch a competition. The only thing to think about is what to
wear on your feet. Trainers are not so good as
they tend to stick to the floor. A normal pair of shoes would be
fine.
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