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Gadget
5th-October-2006, 11:15 PM
"Technically challenging" means different things to different people. To me, that would mean stuff about balance, weight transfer, posture, connection, exact positioning, and so on.

But no-one says the descriptions of the class have to be mini-essays - could be just a couple of words:

For a "high energy" class: "physically demanding" .
For a class with lots of moves: "complex routine".
For an AT class: "precise movements"

and so on.

Heck, you could even have icons for these if you want - that's what they do with hotel descriptions etc.
I really like this idea: so what icons can we have and what would they mean?

- Music notes: musicality
- Strong arm: physically fit
- Feet/step pattern: footwork
- Cyclone: spins
- Book: infomation & technical stuff
- Pretzel: moves

....

bigdjiver
6th-October-2006, 12:06 AM
I really like this idea: so what icons can we have and what would they mean?

- Music notes: musicality
- Strong arm: physically fit
- Feet/step pattern: footwork
- Cyclone: spins
- Book: infomation & technical stuff
- Pretzel: moves

....:confused: One size, fits all.

David Bailey
6th-October-2006, 08:50 AM
Gymnast - drops / airsteps
Heart - UCP / sexy
Snooty icon - Lindy :)

Tessalicious
6th-October-2006, 08:56 AM
Snooty icon
What's one of them look like then, eh? (I'm guessing a bald man dressed all in black, but I could be wrong)

straycat
6th-October-2006, 09:06 AM
Snooty icon - Lindy :)


Colour me snooty :cool:
Don't forget the poncy one for Tango :whistle:
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Snootycat

Lou
6th-October-2006, 09:21 AM
Colour me snooty :cool:
Don't forget the poncy one for Tango :whistle:
That'll be orange, then?

timbp
6th-October-2006, 09:26 AM
What's one of them look like then, eh? (I'm guessing a bald man dressed all in black, but I could be wrong)
I think it looks like a couple in AT embrace.

Freya
6th-October-2006, 09:36 AM
Erm...Surely we wouldn't need icons for individual styles of dance such as AT, Lindy, WCS, Salsa because these classes would probably be advertised as this style of dance.

Would it not be to try and discourage and encourage people. so if a class was going to be very energetic or require a high level of knowledge etc.

TheTramp
6th-October-2006, 09:52 AM
What's one of them look like then, eh? (I'm guessing a bald man dressed all in black, but I could be wrong)

What did I do now? :tears:

David Bailey
6th-October-2006, 10:05 AM
What's one of them look like then, eh? (I'm guessing a bald man dressed all in black, but I could be wrong)
I think that's a generic "Ceroc here" dance icon, innit?
:na: