pygmalion
10-09-2004, 04:15 PM
I love teaching. Actually, I love teaching dance.
It was funny. There were, as usual at these social events, relatively few guys there who could dance, so I ended up teaching most of my partners (guys and gals) a basic step or two, talking them through it, encouraging them. You know, teaching.
And the funny thing is, I had as much, if not more fun, than I do when I dance with guys who can dance. No pressure. Lots of fun. And the ultimate reward -- a tentative smile from my "students" at the end of each dance. :D Made my day.
So I've been thinking about teaching a lot. The only problem is that I don't particularly want to work as a dance tacher, especially full time. It's a hard life for many -- physically and emotionally demanding, with the rewards sometimes few and far between. (The communications skills I think I've got. Modest, aren't I?) :P :lol:
But now I have an itch. So what kinds of things, if any, can a wannabe dance teacher who doesn't want to be a dance teacher do, to scratch it? :roll: :wink:
Thoughts?
It was funny. There were, as usual at these social events, relatively few guys there who could dance, so I ended up teaching most of my partners (guys and gals) a basic step or two, talking them through it, encouraging them. You know, teaching.
And the funny thing is, I had as much, if not more fun, than I do when I dance with guys who can dance. No pressure. Lots of fun. And the ultimate reward -- a tentative smile from my "students" at the end of each dance. :D Made my day.
So I've been thinking about teaching a lot. The only problem is that I don't particularly want to work as a dance tacher, especially full time. It's a hard life for many -- physically and emotionally demanding, with the rewards sometimes few and far between. (The communications skills I think I've got. Modest, aren't I?) :P :lol:
But now I have an itch. So what kinds of things, if any, can a wannabe dance teacher who doesn't want to be a dance teacher do, to scratch it? :roll: :wink:
Thoughts?