Twilight_Elena
Well-Known Member
Have been thinking about this. Getting qualified in Bronze, Silver and Gold Intl. Latin would certainly be useful, no? Teaching is the first thing that comes to mind (you never know how things might turn out, it's good to have qualified skills, etc.). On the other hand, I'm not turning Pro any time soon.
On the other other hand, wouldn't it be incredibly useful if I actually knew the syllabus I'm competing in? True, collegiate competitions are basically Open after Bronze-Silver (I believe that from Intermediate and on it's not syllabus restricted any more)...
And if I should take them after all, how would I go about doing it? Find a school? Find a coach? Take group lessons? Up to a level (basically the whole Bronze and maybe some of the Silver) I'm technically adequate and therefore only need to learn steps and names. I don't even know how you get officially qualified here (London!). Have only taken my franchise qualifications before, and let's face it. Franchise. Oh, and do I need to do both lead and follow?
Thoughts! Help!
T_E
On the other other hand, wouldn't it be incredibly useful if I actually knew the syllabus I'm competing in? True, collegiate competitions are basically Open after Bronze-Silver (I believe that from Intermediate and on it's not syllabus restricted any more)...
And if I should take them after all, how would I go about doing it? Find a school? Find a coach? Take group lessons? Up to a level (basically the whole Bronze and maybe some of the Silver) I'm technically adequate and therefore only need to learn steps and names. I don't even know how you get officially qualified here (London!). Have only taken my franchise qualifications before, and let's face it. Franchise. Oh, and do I need to do both lead and follow?
Thoughts! Help!
T_E