Fizzipop
New Member
Being a follower, I'm all too acquainted with the pain of searching for the rare unpaired male of the dancing variety. I've never hunted for a partner before outside of university; there it was made easier by weekly practices and close proximity. I had the luck to only need launch a full-scale search once back then... even then it was really unsuccessful, and in the end I only found a partner through sheer luck (a team-mate whose partner dropped out)!
Now I've been out in the in bad world for almost 2 years, horrendously out of practice (also a little out of shape, and out of sorts), but am aching to find someone to brush up with (with a view to compete in future). But because my goals are quite fuzzy, and I'm not really all that picky, I could really do with some advice.
I've contacted a few people on free 'partner wanted' boards and the like, but could do with your advice:
- How can you tell when you've found the right partner? What do you look for?
- Do you contact several people and do tryouts simultaneously in the hope that one of them stick? In which case, what do you do if a few of them seem right?
- Or just one at a time, but run the risk of 'the right one' being snapped up by someone else?
- I'm not currently taking lessons, and there's a shocking lack of cheap socials around - how do you stage a 'tryout'?
Thanks in advance...
Now I've been out in the in bad world for almost 2 years, horrendously out of practice (also a little out of shape, and out of sorts), but am aching to find someone to brush up with (with a view to compete in future). But because my goals are quite fuzzy, and I'm not really all that picky, I could really do with some advice.
I've contacted a few people on free 'partner wanted' boards and the like, but could do with your advice:
- How can you tell when you've found the right partner? What do you look for?
- Do you contact several people and do tryouts simultaneously in the hope that one of them stick? In which case, what do you do if a few of them seem right?
- Or just one at a time, but run the risk of 'the right one' being snapped up by someone else?
- I'm not currently taking lessons, and there's a shocking lack of cheap socials around - how do you stage a 'tryout'?
Thanks in advance...