jennyisdancing
Active Member
Good for you! And yes, you're right. How indeed can you improve by avoiding milongas. Six months into the dance I went straight from class to milonga and never once attended a practica. Also, worry not about your limited steps. Believe you me, my favourite dancer who always leaves me breathless and panting for more (of all of him) keeps his steps oh so simple but his sense of musicality is superb and we just melt into each other's bodies when we dance. Think, "feeling" rather than "doing".
Hear hear, Heather!
I agree, that's what it's all about - but apparently not everyone does. I love the music and can feel it in my soul but most of our better leaders won't dance with me, because they will have to limit their steps due to my beginner status.
As to how one is supposed to improve without attending milongas - I've talked to some fellow dancers and found out quite a few of them spend a lot of time and money on classes, including many private lessons. Then they can show up to a dance already having great skills. That is not an option for me financially, so I just go to as many milongas as I can afford, and hope for the best.
I posted some of these thoughts in another forum, but the bias against beginners seems more pronounced in AT. It is the only dance that I do where some leaders, when starting to dance with me, actually ask me how many lessons I have had.