jsommermeyer
New Member
My wife and I have been taking lessons for about 4 weeks now... we can do basic movements on:
American Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha-Cha
and EC Swing...
What is the common practice for going forward with lessons? We currently simply want to build up a social dancing background, and spend some quality time together. Currently, we don't really want to "compete" at this point in time. Should our hour long lessons be focused on one dance, and getting better at it or should our lessons continue the "shot-gun" approach where we work on 3 or so dances?
I tend to believe that we should focus our lesson time on learning some new steps on ONE dance. Then spend practice time polishing those steps... then come back to another dance at another lesson...
I feel like even though we are progressing, that we are very BASIC when it comes to what we can do, so practicing gets boring quick. Because, well we can do waltz boxes for only so long...
Thanks in advance!
American Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha-Cha
and EC Swing...
What is the common practice for going forward with lessons? We currently simply want to build up a social dancing background, and spend some quality time together. Currently, we don't really want to "compete" at this point in time. Should our hour long lessons be focused on one dance, and getting better at it or should our lessons continue the "shot-gun" approach where we work on 3 or so dances?
I tend to believe that we should focus our lesson time on learning some new steps on ONE dance. Then spend practice time polishing those steps... then come back to another dance at another lesson...
I feel like even though we are progressing, that we are very BASIC when it comes to what we can do, so practicing gets boring quick. Because, well we can do waltz boxes for only so long...
Thanks in advance!