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Thank you for the advice! I'll take it to heart when I start up lessons again! I love the idea of having myself recorded at every lesson. Great advice!Hi MTS, here is my advice.
Firstly, one of the biggest complaints teachers have about their students is that they spend a lesson teaching them something, and the next lesson they come in with the same problem. This wastes the student's money and the teacher's time. This sounds like common sense, but make sure you practice what your teacher taught you before you go in for your next lesson. Practice it until you feel you can do it without thinking about it, or until you feel you just can't do it and need help figuring out why.
Secondly, ask for homework. You know you need to get sharper Rumba walks. You know you need to control your rise and fall. However, you shouldn't be paying your teacher to supervise your drills. Instead, take a few minutes and ask your teacher for homework between lessons. Based on your dancing, he will say things like "practice like this, for 10 minutes per day."
Thirdly, if you want to get the most out of your lesson, take a video. There is so much information coming at you that you aren't expected to retain it all, but going over the video the next day will serve two purposed: 1) it will help you remember things you will have forgotten, 2) it will give you a good look at your own dancing, so you can see what your teacher is looking at. Especially if you get a private lesson from a really, really good visiting teacher, you will want to review that lesson in months or years to come.
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Thirdly, if you want to get the most out of your lesson, take a video. There is so much information coming at you that you aren't expected to retain it all, but going over the video the next day will serve two purposed: 1) it will help you remember things you will have forgotten, 2) it will give you a good look at your own dancing, so you can see what your teacher is looking at. Especially if you get a private lesson from a really, really good visiting teacher, you will want to review that lesson in months or years to come.