TinyDancer109
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TR, you need to move down here to NYC!!!! 
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I agree, and I have to say that it is simplistic to assume that even with not the very first dance teacher. What if you're already working with the best person in your area and you are not one of those individuals living in big metro areas with big dance scene? Your options will be very limited.it's simplistic to assume that just anyone can replace the very first dance teacher you ever had--in my case, the first person that I ever danced with, having started from absolute zero. So I respectfully disagree with the DFers who think losing your instructor is no big deal. Sorry for hijacking your thread, Kits!
One of my past ones was, and another a top competitor, the other two not so much, but I miss them all for different reasons... One because he was so great and it was a privlege to work with him, another I miss because he was a genuine, sweet and passionate person and so much fun to be around and a connection to the aforementioned teacher.. there was no attraction or romantic interest with him but there was with my very first one, who I miss because there was a crush there. The last of the four I miss because he's the closest one to me, social network wise I guess you could say. What I mean to say is I think we miss all our teachers for different qualities that they had and for the unique dynamic of that relationship.Why does it have to be the end of the world? Unless your teacher was a world champion, odds are there's someone out there better.
Congrats. I remember when I decided to move on from my first teacher because of personal issues with him.. I was so nervous. I've since had to make that transition twice more because of relocating. It's hard but its cool too because you learn a lot more since everyone has their own ways of showing things. And its ok too if you find someone isnt right for you, you should never feel bad about switching.Well I had my lesson with new instructor and it went really well![]()
It doesn't seem that bad after all..
Why does it have to be the end of the world? Unless your teacher was a world champion, odds are there's someone out there better.
What fasc said. I now have to drive ca. 40 minutes to get to the new studio. It's not a ten-minute walk any more, but it's good enough I can deal. (In fairness: I have dogs, not children, and besides work no one's schedule to care about but my own.)
exactly...and I do...every single week...and spend the night in a budget hotel40 minutes is nothing. Try 2 hours.
I am not sure anyone said it was no big deal...I know that I for one said it was extremely difficult, but ended up being positive...but not immediately...a first instructor is a first instructor, they often hold a special place...deservedly or not i is hard at first to think they can be replaced....and as someone who lives in a less ballroom dense area and now travels a good distance, I for one completely appreciate the difficulty....
TR, you need to move down here to NYC!!!!![]()